And somewhere along the way, the series became more than just narratives. It became a catalogue of careers. People who’ve gone into forests, finance, education, climate, health, policy, coaching, and sometimes completely uncharted territory. Some of them stayed in roles you’d expect. Many didn’t. A few now run things you’ve definitely heard of. Some are leading quiet revolutions that you haven’t.
A lot of them are doing incredible work in corners that don’t make headlines and to be honest they do not care about headlines as well. That, more than anything, is what we’ve tried to capture each Sunday without fail. Not just the jobs, but the choices. The way someone picks a problem to stay with. The paths that make no sense on paper but feel right anyway. That’s where the good stuff is, in the pivots, the pauses, the stubborn clarity that comes from building your own way through.
So why are we still doing this?
Cause we have a lot of alums who are yet to be profiled. This is just a way to inspire the new generation of IIFM’ites and incoming ones to show them that it need not be perfect and there is no correct answer, when it comes to career. Each one has discovered their space in due course.
We don’t have a grand vision for the next five years. No podcast, no newsletter pivot, no flashy rebrand. Just more blogs. Maybe with more voices. But still here.
If you’ve read even one post, thank you. If you’ve ever told someone about this series, thank you. If you’ve been silently reading all along, we see you. And many thanks to over 250 alumni who took out time to share their amazing journey.
And before we go, a quick shoutout to the crew that keeps the lights on.
The latest batch of editors-in-residence, a.k.a. the ones who do all the uploading, are Dhwaj Gautam, Pragya Pandey, and Prerna Mahule from the Class of 2024-26. They’ve inherited the backend baton and are running with it like pros in between all their classes, presentations, assignments and exams 
A special thank you to Rishabh Chaturvedi (PFM 2021-2023), who’s somehow been at this for three years now. He’s been coordinating, chasing, editing, and doing it all with the commitment that we saw in Rajnish Singh (PFM 2019-2021) who was our first student apprentice from where it had all started
And to all the others over the years who’ve quietly stepped in, helped out, and never asked for credit…. This thing runs because you’ve helped keep it moving.
Let’s see what the next five years bring. We’ll be around, still fixing commas, still tinkering with titles, still trying to get the alignment right.
And occasionally, getting it in focus.
And below is the summary of all the Batches right from the first one which got published over the last 5 Years.
Click here for the summary.
—Shrey (PFM 2006-2008)