MBA Final Reflections: Developing Confidence without Attitude

After Kat Crimmins (Haas, ’17) decided to leave the East Coast to move to Berkeley, she was immediately greeted at Haas by a community of intelligent, hard-working and career-oriented individuals. This supportive community helped Kat, a life-time east coast resident make the transition to the West Coast. During her two years at Haas, Kat took advantage of […]

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MBA Final Reflections: Learning to love the process

As a competitive triathlete, Max Zevin (UNC Kenan-Flagler, ’17) was used to using performance and results to measure success and progress. But during his time in Chapel Hill, Max learned the importance of falling in love with the process and learning how to learn from failure. In this interview, Max shared his reflections on his

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MBA Final Reflections: Aligning your decisions to your goals and priorities

During his two years in business school, Jeff Ellington (Wharton, ’17) stayed busy on various activities, classes and experiences. Whether it was  some of his interests/hobbies that he always had (VC, skiing, and hockey) or  new and emerging interests (statistics and machine learning, among others) Jeff made sure to make the most of his MBA experience.

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MBA Final Reflections: Taking on Stretch Experiences to Learn and Grow

During her two years at Wharton, Katie Blach Ellington (Wharton, ’17) traveled the world, played intramural hockey, served as  a Leadership Fellow, helped run First-Year Orientation, performed in Wharton’s annual Dance Studio Performance, got to see speakers such as Jessica Bennett and Sheryl Sandberg all while affirming (and advancing) her knowledge and passion for equal

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