Identifying Key Metrics using AI for Data and Analytics [4/30/2026] (Recording)
Identifying the right metrics is one of the hardest parts of data and analytics, and AI is starting to change how quickly and effectively teams can do it. This session is for professionals who want to use AI to surface, prioritize, and refine the metrics that actually drive decisions. You’ll learn how to leverage AI to identify high-impact KPIs, connect metrics to business outcomes, and avoid common pitfalls that lead to noisy or misleading analysis. Join live to ask questions about your own data challenges and see how an experienced data scientist approaches metric selection in real workflows. The speaker is a current data scientist and engineer at Accenture who regularly works with teams on analytics and AI implementation. They’ll share the patterns they see across strong metric frameworks and the kinds of insights typically discussed in 1:1 working sessions.

Chicago Booth Personal Essay – Outside the Office
A personal essay on improv comedy, community, and how life outside of work shaped my adaptability and perspective.

How to Stand Out in the Standford GSB Interview
The Stanford GSB interview is known for being highly personal and introspective, and many candidates struggle to strike the right balance between authenticity and structure. This session is for applicants preparing for Stanford who want to approach the interview with more clarity and confidence. You’ll learn how to answer behavioral questions with depth, communicate self-awareness and values, and align your responses with what Stanford is truly evaluating.
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The Unwritten Rules of Job Search Networking
"Cheat Sheet" from webinar on The Unwritten Rules of Job Search Networking

Looking for a job? The Unwritten Rules of Job Search Networking
Most job seekers will find their next job through networking - 80-85% according to one recent article. But for many of us, we've never had to network - so reaching out to people to find a job can be daunting. This session will focus on the very practical side of networking, from outreach, to the conversation itself, to following up. Join me for this 1 hour session to gain insight into how to get started with your job search networking and how to overcome the fears that hold people back.

Wine Import Venture Feasibility Model (Excel)
Excel-based feasibility and financial model for planning a wine import venture. Enter SKU-level pricing, landed costs, shipment size, channel mix.

Translating Military Leadership into a Chief of Staff Role
Military leaders bring exactly the kind of operational rigor, decision-making under pressure, and cross-functional leadership that Chief of Staff roles demand, but translating that experience for civilian employers can be tricky. In this session, you’ll learn how to reframe military responsibilities into executive-ready language, position your leadership experience for strategic Chief of Staff roles, and avoid common pitfalls that can undersell your impact. Whether you’re transitioning now or planning ahead, you’ll walk away with a clearer playbook for turning military leadership into a compelling Chief of Staff candidacy.
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BossGPT: Using AI to Level Up Your Leadership - Prompts
AI prompts to go with webinar video

Build Your First AI Agent
AI agents are quickly becoming one of the most practical ways to automate workflows, but many people aren’t sure how to actually build one from scratch. This session is for builders and professionals who want hands-on guidance in creating their first AI agent. You’ll learn how to define a clear use case, connect tools and data sources, and design workflows that reliably execute tasks with minimal oversight.
How to Solve GRE Math Questions in Half the Time [5/5/2026] (Recording)
In this session, you'll learn how to identify question types faster and apply targeted shortcuts that cut time without sacrificing accuracy. The focus will be on three high-frequency GRE math areas where most test-takers lose unnecessary time: quantitative comparison traps, data interpretation setups, and plugging-in strategies for algebra problems. Attending live means you can describe the specific question types giving you trouble and get a direct answer calibrated to where you are in your prep, not a general response. The coach works with GRE students regularly and will be sharing the patterns that consistently separate efficient scorers from those who run out of time.
How to Nail Your Stock Pitch [5/8/2026] (Recording)
A strong stock pitch can be the difference between breaking into hedge funds and getting passed over, but many candidates struggle to make their ideas both clear and convincing. This session is for those preparing for hedge fund interviews who want to refine how they present an investment thesis. You’ll learn how to structure a compelling long or short pitch, communicate your edge and assumptions, and handle the kinds of pushback investors use to test your thinking. Join live to ask questions about your own pitch ideas and see how experienced investors evaluate them in real time. The speaker brings deep hedge fund experience and regularly coaches candidates on pitching and interview prep. They’ll share the patterns they see across successful pitches and the kinds of feedback typically given in 1:1 coaching sessions.

Master’s Applications 101: What Matters Most and When to Start
A successful master’s application is built on clear priorities and smart timing. This session breaks down the key components admissions committees care about most, including academics, experience, essays, recommendations, and fit, and explains when to focus on each. You’ll learn how to plan your timeline, strengthen your profile early, and avoid common missteps that create unnecessary stress or weaken applications. Whether you’re just starting to explore programs or preparing to apply soon, this workshop will help you approach the process with clarity and confidence.
What Makes a Winning Law School Personal Statement [4/29/2026] (Recording)
A strong law school personal statement does more than tell a good story—it shows admissions committees how you think, what drives you, and why you belong in the legal field. This session is designed for applicants who want to understand what separates memorable essays from ones that blend into the stack. You’ll learn the qualities admissions readers look for, how to structure a clear and compelling narrative, and the common mistakes that weaken otherwise strong essays. Join live to hear how experienced admissions coaches evaluates personal statements and the patterns they see across successful law school applicants.

What Top Investment Banks Are Looking For
Many candidates aiming for investment banking roles aren’t sure what actually differentiates applicants in a highly competitive process. This session is designed for students and early-career professionals who want to understand how top banks evaluate candidates beyond GPA and technical skills. You’ll learn what qualities banks prioritize, how to position your experiences effectively, and how successful candidates prepare for both networking and interviews.

Breaking Into VC Without the “Right” Background: What Works, What Doesn’t, What No One Tells You
Breaking into venture capital without an elite pedigree isn’t about luck, it’s about strategy. In this tactical session you’ll learn how VC firms actually evaluate candidates, beyond resumes and brand names, and how to manufacture the signals that matter. We’ll break down: What top firms optimize for (judgment, access, velocity, communication, signal) Why proof-of-work beats credentials, and how to build it How to choose a wedge so people know what you stand for A repeatable networking system that creates opportunity (not “coffee chats”) The hidden rules of VC interviews and internal decision-making A practical 30-day roadmap to become someone who’s already doing the job This isn’t generic career advice. It’s a playbook to build credibility, create leverage, and position yourself as a serious investor, even without the “right” background.
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Round 1 MBA Application Strategy: Month-by-Month Plan
Most applicants think Round 1 starts when essays are released. It doesn’t. By the time you’re staring at a blank document in July, the strongest candidates have already done the hardest part of the work. Not writing but thinking. Not polishing, but positioning. What happens between May and September is where applications are won or lost. And the biggest mistake I see every year is candidates staying busy instead of getting strategic.

Customize AI Agent Skills for Your Role
In this session, you will learn how to identify which AI agent capabilities are actually relevant to your specific role and how to configure those skills to match real workflows in your field. We will cover how to evaluate pre-built agent tools against your job's actual requirements, how to write or modify skill prompts that reflect your domain's logic, and how to test whether an agent is performing the task or just appearing to.

Always Busy, Never Done? The Hidden Workload That's Draining Your Energy
Always Busy, Never Done: The Hidden Work That's Draining Your Energy Ever end a day completely drained, but can't point to what you actually got done? You're not alone, and it's very easy to fall into this cycle. This topic is one of several to help you understand what's really getting in the way of your performance, energy, and focus. In this session, we're breaking down one of the biggest hidden drains on your energy, and the invisible workload most people never account for. You'll leave with a clear picture of what's actually happening in your day and how you can start changing it. This is for you if: You feel busy but never getting enough done You're early in your career and want to build strong habits now You're mid-career and something just feels off You're in a transition period and trying to find your footing
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Resume Example
I used this resume to land a job at the Department of Sanitation in NYC. Can be used for any government job OR job in waste management. Can use this as a template by editing it in Adobe.

Accepted Kellogg Essay 2 Example
Kellogg Essay 2 example of a female from a CPG start-up accepted into the class of 2028.