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Selected by his peers as the 2014 student speaker for graduation, Casey Gerald’s impassioned speech to his fellow MBAs quickly garnered national attention. Highlighting the motivation that has shaped his ambitious career, Casey urged his listeners to become the business pioneers to tackle today’s unsolved problems. Now, one year out of HBS, Casey is the CEO and co-founder of MBAs Across America, a movement that pairs MBAs with entrepreneurs and local businesses across the country. Here, we ask Casey about his HBS experience and any advice he has for prospective students. [...]
By the time I joined HBS, I had all kinds of assumptions of what my experience would look like, shaped by casual conversation over the years or based on what I had read in the media. By the time I finished, I came away with some life-changing experiences that took me by surprise and definitely challenged my conventional views of HBS. Here are a few of the things I learned during my time at HBS. [...]
Just a few days before starting my first day at HBS, I had some ideas about what to expect from the place where I would spend the next two years. It has now been a little over two years since I first entered my section classroom, and I find myself smiling with gratitude about how wrong I was about so many of my suppositions. [...]
Henry McGee is a veteran of HBS. After graduating back in 1979, he spent the next 34 years at HBO. In 2013, Henry McGee returned to HBS in the role of Senior Lecturer. [...]
Professor Guhan Subramanian reflects on the 16 years he's spent at Harvard as a student and faculty member. [...]
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