Meet Duke Fuqua’s MBA Class Of 2019 by: Jeff Schmitt on September 10, 2017 | 71,917 Views September 10, 2017 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Griffin Mueller Duke University, Fuqua School of Business Describe yourself in 15 words or less: I’m an active and adventurous person who “geeks out” over both system thinking and utilizing technology to drive social change. Hometown: I’ve been living in Durham, NC, for the past three years. Fun Fact About Yourself: I represented the USA as part of a world championship team in track and field. Undergraduate School and Major: Stanford University, BA American Studies, MA African Studies Employers and Job Titles Since Graduation: Health Care Consultant at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation; Strategic Planning Program Manager at Cisco Systems Inc. Describe your biggest accomplishment in your career so far: It was an initiative I designed to increase Cisco sales transactions in the Americas was implemented globally, driving a 47% year-to-year increase in key sales program use, which corresponded with a $5M revenue increase. Looking back on your experience, what one piece of advice would you give to future business school applicants? I believe that the concept of “fit” is incredibly important. I wrote down the characteristics of the environments where I had thrived and grown in the past, and I was really intentional about looking for those same characteristics during my school search. For me, campus visits were invaluable – they were the single factor that allowed me to differentiate between incredible business schools and business schools where I would have an incredible experience. What was the key factor that led you to choose this program for your full-time MBA and why was it so important to you? I’ll never forget when I listened to Ruba Borno share her career journey at Cisco’s Women for Impact Conference. I was incredibly inspired by her story, and how she had become a member of Cisco’s Executive Leadership Team before she turned 35. After connecting with her, I realized that going back to school would allow me to pursue a similar career path and prepare me to advise C-Suite executives at an early stage in my career. What would success look like to you after your first year of business school? Success would be finding a role that allows me to employ enterprise-wide strategic thinking to solve particularly intransigent business problems that significantly impact a company’s performance. Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 12 of 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15