‘De-Coding’ My Career

“Your career is a journey, not a destination. Enjoy every step along the way” 

A Snapshot:

I am an Executive Director in Morgan Stanley and I currently head a Global Technology team. I have been with Morgan Stanley for 12+ years and this is the longest I have ever been with a Firm in my career journey. Before joining Morgan Stanley, I spent a few years with CommerzBank in London working as Technologist for the Equities Trading Desk.

I am from Tamil Nadu, India, studied B.Tech in Madras Institute of Technology. After graduation, I joined D.E Shaw India in Hyderabad as a graduate Technologist and moved to UK in 2005. So am a Tamil by birth, Kashmiri by marriage, British by Citizenship and a Technologist by choice.

My Core Skills are Design and Development of applications in Java, Architecture, Cloud and Container Technologies, DevOps and SRE.

Childhood Clues & Influence:

My dad was a Chemistry Professor and so I grew up visiting University campuses and being privy to laboratories – both science and computer. Though Chemistry was his subject he was always educating himself on Computer Hardware and Software and I inherited the passion from him.

I have always been studious, had great aptitude and problem-solving skills and was always up for a challenge. I always had a love for algorithms, and I continued to enjoy my maths and science subjects so much that I continued studying them till my 12th year. This opened up many opportunities for me.

My Career Map – A Perfect Plot

Unlike many others in the industry, I would like to acknowledge my early career path was perfectly planned.

Like many teenagers in India that time, I had an option of becoming an Engineer or a Doctor. I was sure I didn’t want to become a doctor, so I decided to explore Engineering.

My dad made sure I get into a University which had a great track record of graduate placements, so I have a smooth start to my career. In my first year I was confused as Engineering meant many different things. But Microprocessor and Artificial Intelligence came to my rescue in my second and third year. The summer holidays used  to be learning C and Java from my dad and by the end of Year 3 I was pretty sure I was meant to be Technologist.

The placements started in the final year, and I decided I was not going to go in any consultation firms and decided to attend the screening for one of the highest paying company in the entire placement exercise –
D. E. Shaw and I ended up getting their offer.

This was the beginning of my career !

The Journey

Like any other journey, my career had its own twists and turns, breaks and some meaningful lessons I learnt from them. As I moved to UK, I adjusted to the new work life in the new country, learnt to adjust my work and family, handle the challenges that came along with the expanding family.

Over time, I learnt many score skills like Time Management, Communication and Presentation skills, Prioritisation, Networking, Leadership etc and many of these played a significant role in my career progression.

The Output

Today I lead a Global Team and everyday is a learning for me. My focus is always to build resilient systems, build diverse talent and promote a culture of empathy in the team. 

I always look for an opportunity to pay it forward to the younger generation. Am a STEM ambassador, Mentor to University Students to coach and help them make career decisions, work with Internship and
Apprenticeship candidates. 

Today I could confidently say I have found a perfect career path, and this path has embarked me on a journey of self-discovery and growth. This job not only fills my bank account, but also my heart with happiness and contentment.

Long Term Outcome

As a hardcore engineer, my goal for now and for the next 10 years is ….

Lakshmi Ramachandran Peshion is an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, leading the global technology team for treasury. Originally from Tamil Nadu, she is married into a Kashmiri Pandit family and has wholeheartedly embraced Kashmiri culture and traditions, blending South and North Indian heritage in both her personal and professional life.