Why Stanford GSB? What's the MBA experience like? What are the most challenging parts of the experience? What's most inspiring? What can you learn and what can you spend your time on? What’s critical to standing out in your application?
As a Stanford GSB alum ('21) and Leland's top coach, who’s worked with the most GSB admits over the last four years, this is your opportunity to ask me anything about my MBA experience or the MBA process.
Having helped over 300 M7 admits and with a broader career in the startup/VC/entrepreneurial worlds, I can talk to you about the range of folks I've worked with, and the broader gamut of opportunities GSB can open for you. My own career has spanned a wide band of industries and roles, and I’ve seen the real-world tradeoffs embedded in each.
The GSB has changed how I approach my life and career, and I hope this sessions helps you see a little more clearly how it might change yours. Space is limited, so RSVP now to secure your spot. Hope to see you there.
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Additional background:
Ben holds a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology and Economics. At Stanford GSB, he was recognized with the Miller Social Innovation Award and served as Editor in Chief of the Stanford GSB Paper (Nondisclosure). Before GSB, Ben worked at McKinsey and the Chicago Mayor's Office. Today, he advises cybersecurity, biotech and media startups through Elevate Advisory, alongside a fully-fledged coaching practice through Leland.
Whether you're considering a traditional full-time MBA, a joint degree, or just exploring your options, this session is your chance to gain valuable advice from someone who's been through it.