
Arinze Obiezue
Studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Worked at Anthropic
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About Arinze
Incoming Program Manager @ Anthropic
Work Experience

Campus Ambassador
Anthropic
July 2025 - June 2026
Led the largest single-day student sign-up in Claude Code history + Representing Anthropic on campus + Built the 1K-member Claude@Stanford community (Anthropic's largest student builder club in the US) + Driving adoption of Claude and Claude Code at Stanford
Creative Director
Non-Disclosure
June 2025 - Present
Hiring Manager
Leading Stanford GSB's student paper's exploration into new formats, themes, and modes of reader interaction in commemoration of its 10-year anniversary

Summer MBA Intern
TikTok
June 2025 - September 2025

Venture Investor
Stanford GSB Impact Fund
November 2024 - June 2025

Prism Investor Track
Dorm Room Fund
June 2024 - August 2024

Content Designer
Meta
April 2020 - July 2021
Arinze was also given offers to work at

Apple
Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business
Master of Business Administration - MBA
2024 - 2026
Activities and societies: GSB Board Fellows (Co-Chair) • Africa Business Club (Co-President) • GSB Pride (Co-President) • Non-Disclosure GSB student paper (Creative Director) • Arts, Media & Entertainment Club (Vice President) • Gaming Club (Co-President) • GSB Impact Fund (Justice Investor) • AI Club • VC/PE Club • Black Business Students Association • Tech Club • MBA Admissions Ambassador - TA for 'Winning Writing' taught by Glenn Kramon, a New York Times editor - TA for 'Leadership for Society (Daring Dialogues)' taught by Prof. Brian Lowery Research: - (in-progress): "Rescripting Hollywood: How AI is Reinventing Storytelling on Small & Big Screens" - supervised by Bill Guttentag (a 2x Oscar, 3x Emmy, 1x Peabody Award winner) - (Dec. 2025) "Analysis of a Learning Tool: Claude by Anthropic" - supervised by Prof. Candace Thille (Associate Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education) - (Dec. 2025) "Crossing the Atlantic: Why Europe’s Top Tech Founders Migrate to the United States" (co-authored with Alex LaPolice, MBA '26 & Tony Shi, MBA '26) - supervised by Prof. Ilya Strebulaev (The David S. Lobel Professor of Private Equity) Fellowships: - BOLD Fellow - ROMBA Fellow First student from an African university admitted to the 2+2 deferred MBA programs at both Stanford GSB and Harvard Business School.

Tsinghua University
Master of Management Science, Global Affairs, AI Policy
2021 - 2022
One of ~150 Schwarzman Scholars selected from 40+ countries for this selective (~4% admit rate), fully-funded graduate program by Blackstone’s Stephen A. Schwarzman at Asia’s #1 university. Capstone Title: Towards the Ethical Deployment of AI Surveillance Technologies in Africa • Capstone Supervisor: Prof. Lan Xue (TIME 100 in AI 2025), Dean of Schwarzman College • Named a China Oceanwide Fellow of the Schwarzman Scholars Program • Community Co-Lead, Pride@Schwarzman
Arinze was also personally admitted to

Harvard Business School

Schwarzman Scholarship