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Ja’ Saint-Tulias (MBA 2022) is a forward-thinking aspiring digital beauty marketing leader and storyteller with an extensive background in chemical engineering and entrepreneurship from Michigan State University. Since she was a little girl she's been at the helm of the beauty industry from sewing pieces for high school fashion shows to becoming a certified esthetician and beauty blogger pre-HBS. Bachelor's in hand, Ja’ has set her sights on earning a master's degree in Business Administration from Harvard Business School to pursue a career in marketing––a redirection she sees more as a "calling” than a career pivot." [...]
Mae Abdelrahman (MBA 2021) is the founder of Nour, a skin care company built on the belief that all shades of skin deserve to be valued and protected equally. Prior to coming to HBS, Mae graduated from Dartmouth College before joining the Teach For America corps in Chicago. After spending 2.5 years in the classroom, she transitioned to a role in the financial services sector, before attending HBS. Mae has had a lifelong passion for skin care and beauty and she was excited to start her own beauty company as soon as she arrived on campus. [...]
Alice Liu takes over the @hbsadmissions Instagram account to share her life as a Mom at HBS. Learn how Alice prioritizes her schedule while going to class, and building a company from the ground up. [...]
Kyle Hutton (MBA 2020) took over the @hbsadmissions Instagram to show what a day in the life of an HBS MBA student is really like. Kyle is originally from Trinidad and received his undergraduate degree in Finance from Howard University in Washington D.C. [...]
Graciela Arango is a first-year student originally from Panama City, Panama and received her undergraduate degree in Science and Technology and Society from Stanford University. As the co-president of the HBS Arts Society, Graciela planned the NYC Art trek alongside classmate Lily Wang. [...]
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