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Ralph Johnson
education. In what ways has HBS impacted your career? The big thing is access to so many opportunities, and to so many people who have been in various roles and have helped me understand what those roles are really like. Through my peers,... View Details
Keywords: Consulting
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Constanza Oliveira e Sousa
ambitions? It’s helped me to see that I can run a business. Before HBS, I simply didn’t know how. HBS has given me the tools to connect the dots and align all areas of business. I think of all things the school offers, the case method is... View Details
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Bruce Gago
experience has enabled me to pursue three of my greatest passions: starting and running my own business, investing in real estate, and helping others less fortunate than myself. However, I most look forward to the entrepreneurial aspect... View Details
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Henry McCance
the problem. Embarked on his first nonprofit venture, McCance has found help and inspiration through HBS. At his 40th Reunion, he unveiled his new initiative to classmates as a panelist in a session about philanthropy, organized by... View Details
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Kanwaljit Bakshi
enforcement, to create mechanisms for real-time information sharing—strategically helping them focus on what the UN should be doing about child trafficking. Whether creating resources or creating new laws or just being the broker for... View Details
Keywords: Nonprofit / Government
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Maliha Khan
Why was getting a business education important to you? I saw an MBA as important for two reasons: I wanted key analytical and quantitative skills that would help me make decisions and give me more confidence in my judgment; and secondly,... View Details
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Ahmed Eldemerdash
responsibility for something that would help me apply what I learned in school and also help me contribute to the team I’m working with over the summer. I personally learn the most when I have such... View Details
Keywords: Technology
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Raymond Hwang
operation, the greater the tension between order and variation. The goal, of course, is to help order win.” What are the best and most challenging parts of the job? “I think most surgeons would agree that the most satisfying part of this... View Details
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Gerald Chertavian
founded that helps economically disadvantaged young adults gain skills for professional careers. Chertavian’s inspiration for Year Up stems from his experience as a volunteer in the Big Brother Big Sister program. After earning a degree... View Details
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Katy Lankester
is an excellent way to train the muscles of judgement, because you build pattern recognition, you hear well-reasoned opposing viewpoints, and your thinking is pushed until it is reasoned and consistent. How has your overall HBS experience shaped your goals & career... View Details
Keywords: Health Care
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Cathy Zhou
personal reflection about what type of work I found fulfilling. I realized during my time at HBS and my summer internship that I wanted to roll my sleeves up after graduation and take on an operational role at a fast-growing startup. My experience at HBS also View Details
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Jack Perkowski
that is assisting global companies with their China strategies and helping Chinese companies create their own global footprints. “Even though China is now the second-largest economy in the world, it’s very embryonic,” he says. “The reason... View Details
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Jake Flomenberg
startups and companies who are leaders in various technology fields and build relationships that I maintain to this day. How has HBS prepared you for your current role & your long term career? As a product manager, I leverage my HBS education on a daily basis to... View Details
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Frank Spencer
Frank Spencer (MBA 1986) helped to build his first Habitat for Humanity house in 1988. It was in the Belmont neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, and, like many Habitat homes, was constructed over approximately 10 weeks, with... View Details
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Sorina Casian-Botez
building something lasting: helping my consulting clients thrive in an exceptionally changing economic environment, nurturing new players in the young markets that need them the most, and one day contributing to the trends of thoughts and... View Details
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Eryn Schultz
(everything from food entrepreneurship to non-profit management), I wasn't sure how to pick the right organization. Getting my MBA gave me a framework for figuring out what the next step was post-Accenture. How has your overall HBS experience shaped your goals &... View Details
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Tony He
discussions. During my internship, these communication skills helped me in working with the team to develop and evaluate interesting proposals. Looking forward, I feel better prepared to analyze new challenges and build solutions because... View Details
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Jeremy Andrus
about. That’s because last year he was named president and CEO of Skullcandy, an edgily hip global company that does business at the intersection of consumer electronics, media, and lifestyle branding. Skullcandy, which Andrus helped... View Details
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Naiyya Saggi
strong systems of support and learning for me. The Social Enterprise Fellowship supported me in my internship with the UNICEF Headquarters in New York over the summer. Organizing the Harvard India Conference helped me establish contact... View Details
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Casey Gerald
cities and towns not (yet) known for entrepreneurship. Throughout the summer of 2013, the MBAs Across America team will travel across country in an RV, making week-long stops to record and promote the stories of local entrepreneurs, to View Details