
Dylan N.
Stanford MBA | H/S/W admit | Helping HBS/GSB applicants to connect the dots

Studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Worked at McKinsey & Company
Not currently taking new clients
Dylan’s MBA Qualifications
Open to working with clients outside the U.S.
As a candidate, I went from re-applicant to acceptances at Stanford GSB, HBS, and Wharton. I used a coach to help me better articulate my story. I experienced the tremendous impact a great coach can have in bringing clarity and cohesion to an application. As a coach, I'm great for prospective applicants to the GSB and/or HBS and those looking to fine-tune their stories. Especially if you are looking to explain your desired pivot, connect the dots between unexpected career shifts, or differentiate yourself from others who started in traditional "feeder" industries, I've been in your shoes and can help.
Dylan can help with:
Editing
Recommendations
Interviews
School Selection
Secondary Review
Application Strategy
Essays
Resume
About Dylan
Hey! I'm a Stanford GSB graduate, current founder, and former management consultant, excited to help you prepare your best possible MBA application, or to land your dream MBB role. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, I started my career at McKinsey, first in Chicago, then with the agriculture and social sector practices in Nairobi, Kenya. After, I worked for an agribusiness and social enterprise in Bhutan, where I led two fundraising rounds and internal special projects. Since, I've spent my time at food technology start-ups and recently started my own company.
Work Experience
MBA Summer Intern
Corteva Agriscience
2021 - 2021
Pre-MBA Intern
Afresh
2020 - 2020

Consultant
McKinsey & Company
2014 - 2017
Investment Banking Analyst
Credit Suisse
2013 - 2013
Education
Stanford University
MS, Environmental Science (E-IPER)
2020 - 2022
Dropped out to start a company

Stanford Graduate School of Business
MBA
2020 - 2022

University of Notre Dame
BBA, Finance, Peace Studies
2010 - 2014
Dylan was also personally admitted to
Harvard Business School
The Wharton School (UPenn)