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Oral Histories | Baker Library
Oral Histories Transcripts Betty J. Diener (HRPBA 1963, MBA 1964, DBA 1974) Interview by Livingston Grant, March 27, 2000. Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration Oral History Project , Schlesinger Library , Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. I... View Details
- 25 Feb 2016
- Blog Post
Alumni: Where Are They Now? Featuring: Maria (Brewer) Palma...
developing people and leaders, I started realizing that I was drawn to more entrepreneurial and ambiguous projects, and thought I might enjoy an early stage company as a result. I had the time during business school to test that... View Details
Keywords: Entrepreneurship
- 29 Jan 2019
- Blog Post
Being a Mom and a Founder at HBS
reinventing the breast-milk storage process for women and providing products that will make the lives of busy moms much simpler. I recently read something written by a female founder making the comparison between motherhood and entrepreneurship. These are two things I... View Details
- Portrait Project
Ruby Tamberino
inside, I was still that little girl, standing on my toes because I thought being big meant being unafraid. I no longer want to race through life chasing success. Now that I’ve learned I am not defined by the praises I earn or accolades I... View Details
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Jamie Holden
soldiers, the thoughtful care packages and letters I received from my dear family or, most importantly, the precious telephone conversations with my husband who was stationed a short (but painfully distant) 20 miles away. In retrospect,... View Details
- 16 Mar 2018
- News
Enabling The Pursuit of Entrepreneurial Dreams
AwesomenessTV was sold to NBCUniversal, the timing was right. “I was wearing many hats at the studio — from business development to finance to marketing and operations. I learned a lot on the job, but thought an HBS education would... View Details
- 21 Nov 2017
- News
Rushing Yards
2003) is playing it cool. “This is just watching lots of football and then just getting together with 12 other bright, thoughtful people who know the game very well and getting a chance to make a selection that’s very important to a lot... View Details
- 15 Dec 2024
- News
Origin Story: Tasila Banda (MBA/MPP 2025)
at the lives of the partners at my law firm and didn’t think it was for me. A mentor and coach asked, ‘Have you ever thought of going to graduate school?’ ” “Doing well in school was a necessity. My mom would say, ‘All we ask is that you... View Details
Keywords: Julia Hanna
- 02 Jul 2019
- Blog Post
Fast-track to Better Outcomes: Yoonjin Min and RapidSOS
for Yoonjin: “I thought it was the perfect example of public and private sector collaboration.” Subsequent interviews confirmed her opinions, and Yoonjin began her internship in June. Her role: business development, with an eye toward... View Details
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Venus Miller
have shifted. "Before, I thought I'd do consulting the rest of my life." But she used her summer internship to try something new. "I took advantage of the time to look into education," Venus says about her experience... View Details
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Mi Zhou
my career.” Her most thought-provoking course, Mi believes, is Leadership and Corporate Accountability. “We have to consider business issues within the larger frameworks of ethics, law, and the larger economy. There are no ‘black-and-white’ answers – everything’s... View Details
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Maren Quezada
When Maren Quezada was eighteen, her parents took a trip from their home in Peru to the United States. “We didn’t know their plans at the time,” she says. “I thought it was a vacation, but it was a life in a new home.” Maren hadn’t... View Details
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Fumi Tamaki
In college, Fumi Tamaki pursued economics and international studies, because she thought “it would help me understand how governments and businesses work.” To apply what she learned, she joined Charles River Associates as an antitrust... View Details
- 13 May 2015
- Blog Post
Former Engineer Gives Consulting a Test Drive
how applicable the knowledge I gained at HBS was. I previously thought of myself as a so-so student in Finance classes, but in McKinsey, I was really able to draw on finance skills I didn’t realize I had picked up from classes! How did... View Details
- 01 Jun 2015
- News
The Military and the MBA: Richard Kondo (MBA 1999)
When I graduated from HBS I thought I’d be applying my knowledge in the civilian sector, but I realized that my experiences in the corporate world and my MBA education have crossover value to the military, too. Return to The Military and... View Details
- 01 Jun 2015
- News
The Military and the MBA: Gene Markowski (MBA 1973)
on military principles, on military leadership and organization. I didn’t have any background in accounting, marketing, and those kinds of topics, and I was sitting in a class with people who caused my brain to expand sideways. All of a sudden I was exposed to things I... View Details
- 01 Apr 2002
- News
Pamela Thomas Graham on September 11
the leaders of Wall Street firms to find out what their plans were for opening the markets again and getting workers into the area safely.” The Sunday night before the markets reopened, CNBC broadcast live from the floor of the NYSE. “We View Details
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Eshan Tewari | MBA
interfaces with so many fronts of business and society, and I'm really excited to bring all that exposure together in one place. Tech areas of interest: Scaling technology ventures, thought pieces/journalism, early-stage venture capital... View Details
- 14 Jan 2002
- Research & Ideas
Countries on the Cusp: The Power of Nationalism
different economic paths in relation to Russia even though they all had similar starting points. "Some countries thought the dependence on Russia was perfectly fine, and a reason to re-integrate with Russia," Abdelal explained.... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
- 07 Apr 2014
- Research & Ideas
Excerpt: ‘The Art of Negotiation’
brittle. If we fixate on all that could go wrong, it's hard to imagine how things could go right. Stephen Nachmanovitch, author of Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art, connects reluctance to experiment to "fear of being thought a... View Details
Keywords: Re: Michael A. Wheeler