Prospective MBA Students

Choosing Ross to Build a Career in Technology and Social Impact

After working for a tech startup for five years, Claire Yee (Ross, ‘21) decided to get her MBA to build a career at the intersection of business, technology and social impact, and enrolled at the University of Michigan Ross MBA Program. In this interview, Yee shared some of the criteria she used to select Ross, […]

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How the spirit of “Team Fuqua” Has Positively Impacted my MBA Experience

Charlotte Whittaker (Fuqua, ‘20) worked in the financial services industry before deciding to get an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua MBA program. For Whittaker, one of the key pieces that stood out about Fuqua was how the concept of “Team Fuqua” was evident from the very moment she started at Orientation throughout her entire experience

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Building a Career in Product Management with an MBA from the University of Washington

After working as a product consultant in the Software Industry in India, Prashanthi Shankar (Foster, ‘21) decided to pursue an MBA to round out her business acumen and gain product management experience. She selected the University of Washington Foster MBA Program for its ties to the Tech Community in Seattle, as well as its small

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Pivoting to a Career in Technology and Investing in the Austin Community with an MBA from UT-McCombs

After working a career in sales and in the chemical industry, Presney Blackman (McCombs, ‘21) decided to go to business school to transition into a career in technology and entrepreneurship, and she ultimately ended up at UT-McCombs. In her search, Blackman was looking for an MBA program that not only had an emphasis in these

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