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Minal Mehta
I'll let you in on a secret: I often pretend I'm a Bollywood star. You may see me walking down the halls of Aldrich to my next class. Little do you know that I'm actually strutting down a runway in a music video; wind in my hair and camera lights in my face. At... View Details
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Megha Mathur
The stench hit me before we rounded the corner. The fumes of rotting garbage filled my nose and immediately made me gag. Walking into the warehouse, I was stunned by the sight of countless piles of garbage. It smelled so bad, I could taste it. I squatted next to six... View Details
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Michael Linse
You know those moments when something in your life goes very right, whether it's by your own doing or by a God-given stroke of luck, when unexpectedly you do the perfect swing-out or a stunning face smiles back at you, when you finally close a deal you've been working... View Details
- Portrait Project
Molli Hourihan
Bring worlds together through food. Create brands that brighten lunch boxes and delight grocery aisles. Produce advertising and labels that tell the truth. Balance the delicate recipe for raising children with one Catholic and one Jewish parent. Pass on the traditions:... View Details
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Melanie Harris
In ten years, don't ask my title or in twenty tally up my board seats. In thirty years, don't count the commas in my net worth, or in forty seek out buildings bearing my name. If you must keep score, ask how much love I have in my life. At the end, that is all that... View Details
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Mary Dell Harrington
In January 2012, I co-founded a blog, Grown and Flown: Parenting from the Empty Nest, jumping into the deep end of social media. Though on Facebook, I had everything to learn about blogging, twitter, Pinterest, SEO, and an alphabet soup of terms I now embrace. Working... View Details
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Mary Falvey
My dad called me “princess,” and he began teaching me about the business when I was eight years old. He had founded one of the original U.S. distributorships for imported automobiles – in Detroit: "If we can make it here, we can make it anywhere." To me, he... View Details
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Meredith Cantrell
Sometimes I forget to breathe. My parents used to laugh when, as a defiant youngster, my crying fits often led me to near hyperventilation. "Keep breathing, honey..." they'd remind me. But the first time I heard Mahler's 5th, it was a different kind of... View Details
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Matt Brady
I took my last breath on the side of a mountain, one summer's day in Afghanistan, when my Army helicopter was shot out of the sky. My name, along with 18 other Americans, joined a growing list of casualties from an escalating war on terror. As my wife sat alone in our... View Details
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Linda Zhang
I am in Beijing, in the hush of the sterile hospital room. I walk towards my grandfather, his shrunken figure battered by Parkinson's. The great statesman, once larger than life, now fights for the mere ability to speak. What would you say to your granddaughter if you... View Details
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Lindsay Ullman
Lindsay Ullman, MBA 2015, openly admits that her reasons for coming to HBS "seem clearer after the fact." During stints at Google and Google Ventures, Lindsay came to realize that while she loved being an investor, she wanted to either join a company or start... View Details
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Larry Braithwaite
As a recipient of the oldest merit-based undergraduate scholarship in the nation – the Morehead-Cain Scholars Program at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill – Larry Braithwaite participated in a summer outdoor leadership experience that encouraged reflection.... View Details
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Lincoln Alabaster
Family and film. These are the ways I will ensure that the legacy of R. Lincoln Alabaster lives on long after I'm gone. I desire to someday be the type of husband who is devoted to his wife, and pray to be the kind of father whose kids admire him in both their... View Details
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Krishna Yeshwant
After graduating from Stanford with a degree in computer science, Krishna subordinated his earlier interest in medicine for one in engineering. While he enjoyed his work developing fake "honey pot" servers to ensnare would-be computer hackers, something... View Details
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Kate Terry
Sometimes I think my skills are prosaic among the flashier feathers around me. A militant desire to decrease disarray. A knack for marshalling resources to plan. A black and whiteness of belief that is both my Achilles heel and my deepest source of strength. I've come... View Details
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Kamoy Smalling
10 shillings. That’s the amount of residual income my grandparents typically had to provide for their children. My mother would often walk to school along the dirt paths of the scenic Jamaican countryside with holes in her shoes and uncertain of her next meal. At... View Details
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Kara Scarbrough
I will be ok. I knelt over my mom, my right hand clasping hers and my left hand supporting her head, desperate to keep her with me just a moment longer. I was terrified. Searching for strength and comfort, I looked at her and said, "Mom, it's going to be ok."... View Details
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Kelly Quinn
My dad taught me to play baseball. With a batting tee my parents bought, my sister and I created an infield in the front yard. Our towering elm trees stood as first and third base. My dad pitched to me on that homemade field countless afternoons. I’d race through the... View Details
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Kelly O’Neil
I will find value in what the world discards. As a child, I dreaded taking out the compost. Walking all the way across the yard with a bucket of fresh smelly food for the compost heap was absolute torture. I couldn't believe that putrid pile would somehow turn into... View Details
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Keyne Monson
I want to stay awake at work. Seriously, I want to create a challenging, fulfilling career that will always keep me engaged. Specifically, I hope to help society by entering the medical technology industry because of the opportunity to help prolong people's life and... View Details