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Fuqua Essay Sample: The Community & You
Learn how to articulate your fit with the "Team Fuqua" spirit and community in your MBA application essay.

Michigan Ross MBA Resume: Admitted Student Sample
Review a sample MBA resume from an admitted Michigan Ross student, showcasing professional and leadership experience.

Duke Fuqua Example Resume
See a successful MBA resume from an admitted Duke Fuqua student, highlighting key achievements and experiences.

HBS Essay: From Immigration to Healthcare Fintech
Explore a powerful HBS essay detailing a journey from financial insecurity to driving innovation in healthcare fintech.

Wharton Essay: MBA for Healthcare Fintech Leadership
See how this Wharton MBA essay highlights a career at the intersection of finance, technology, and healthcare.

MBA Resume: Private Equity to Healthcare Tech
A compelling MBA resume showcasing expertise in private equity, healthcare M&A, and corporate development.

HBS Example Essay: From Crisis to Leadership
Discover how to craft a powerful HBS essay by transforming personal experiences into leadership lessons.

Example: Chicago Booth Admit Resume
See how to craft a powerful resume combining a career in private banking with unique experience as a professional soccer player.

Fuqua & Anderson Admit Resume - Tech Background
See how to build a powerful resume that showcases strong sales results, leadership in DEI, and unique personal achievements.
Developing Your MBA Story [6/7/2026] (Recording)
Your MBA story is the most important part of your application. The best applications use the story as a foundation that guides everything - the essays, the recommendations, the interview answers, even your resume! However, too many applicants fail to do this and instead submit vague or disjointed applications that leave admissions committees unimpressed. During this session, I will teach you how to develop a cohesive and thoughtful MBA story that will clearly explain: your background, why you need an MBA, and why you deserve to go to the school you are applying to - all in a way that will show admissions committees that you are ready for your MBA!

Resume from HBS, GSB, & Kellogg Admit | Technology and Life Sciences Background
A polished resume from an applicant admitted to HBS, GSB, and Kellogg, demonstrating a strong track record in technology and life sciences.
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How to Choose the Right International Career Move [6/10/2026] (Recording)
If you're considering a move abroad, a degree in another country, or a pivot into a more international career, the hardest part is often not ambition: it's choosing well. A lot of smart professionals get stuck between several “good” options: stay where you are and keep building, go abroad for a master's, switch markets, accept a less obvious opportunity that may open bigger doors later, or wait for a clearer path. This webinar is designed to help you think through those decisions more strategically. In this session, we'll look at how to evaluate an international move in a way that goes beyond excitement, fear, or generic expat advice. We’ll cover how to weigh career upside against cost, visa realities, employability, timing, and quality of life, and how to identify which option actually fits your long-term goals. In this webinar, you'll learn: - how to evaluate whether an international move is strategically worth it - when a degree abroad makes sense and when it probably doesn’t - how to compare countries, cities, and career markets more realistically - what people often underestimate about visas, employability, and timing - how to choose between a safer path and a more ambitious one - how to make a move that is not just exciting, but coherent By the end of the session, you’ll leave with: - a clearer framework for evaluating your next international career step - better questions to ask before committing time, money, or energy - a more realistic understanding of what makes a move viable - more clarity on whether your best next step is to relocate, study, stay put, or reposition first This webinar is for professionals who are: - considering relocating for work - debating whether to pursue a master’s or MBA abroad - trying to break into a new international market - weighing multiple career paths across countries - looking for a more strategic way to plan a global career move Whether you're early in the process or already deciding between specific options, this session will help you think more clearly and move forward with a stronger strategy.
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From Enlisted Green Beret to Stanford MBA and Deep Tech VC: AMA with Ian Kennedy [6/9/2026] (Recording)
This is an informal, no-agenda open AMA on my path from the Army Special Forces to business school at Stanford and a career in venture capital. Bring your questions about the transition out of the military, applying to business school while still serving, breaking into VC and tech, or anything else! I served as an enlisted Green Beret (18E) in 1st SFG and applied to business school while on deployment, with admittance to Stanford, MIT, and Berkeley. I chose to go to Stanford, where did a joint MBA/MS in Electrical Engineering with a focus on AI and quantum computing. After business school, I was Chief of Staff at Khosla Ventures, where I helped invest in and manage a large portfolio of deep tech companies. I'm now a full-time coach helping military and veteran applicants through the MBA admissions process.