When Anna landed herself an undergraduate internship in a mining company, there was a sense of “going into the family business”, given her father’s strong mining background. However, it wasn’t until she moved out of mining and into a professional services role in Melbourne that Anna realised just how important the connection to things she could “see, feel and touch” was to her work.   “I’d never realised how important the link to operations was to me until I found myself so removed from it.”  This was also the moment she realised just how serendipitous her internship had been in terms of building the initial networks that would transform…