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Thirteen years of work experience, of which more than four in managerial roles. Currently leading a global assignment for a multinational with over 150,000 employees. Strong skills in facilitative leadership, human resources and design thinking.
Target School: UCLA Anderson
Considering: Darden, MIT Sloan
See More Profiles For: UCLA Anderson
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Free University of Brussels (Belgium)
Undergrad Major: History
GPA: 3.57
GMAT: 680
Age: 35, Ethnicity: White
Other Degree/Certification: MSc in Organizational Psychology
School Name: Free University of Brussels (Belgium)
Extracurriculars: President of the students association, Social entrepreneurship coach, Student representative on university board
Title: Global Design Manager
Industry: Retail
Company: Global
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 4 mos
Title: Team Manager
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
HR Director / VP of people of a large firm. Spinning off sustainable development startup. Run large departments at multinationals.
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Hi, it’s Nisha with mbaMission. With 13 years of work experience including decent managerial expeirience, I think an executive MBA makes most sense for you (perhaps that is what you are considering?) The EMBA is designed for professionals with 10-15+ years of experience who are looking to advance in their current track, whereas a full-time MBA is for those less seasoned (5 years of experience on average). Additionally, admission to EMBA hinges mostly on your professional accomplishments and recommendations, so if you’re unable to increase your GMAT score, it won’t be as much of an issue as it would be for the full-time programs. Typically (but not always) EMBA program candidates are sponsored by their companies. Another option is a part-time MBA …
Hi, it’s Nisha with mbaMission. With 13 years of work experience including decent managerial expeirience, I think an executive MBA makes most sense for you (perhaps that is what you are considering?) The EMBA is designed for professionals with 10-15+ years of experience who are looking to advance in their current track, whereas a full-time MBA is for those less seasoned (5 years of experience on average). Additionally, admission to EMBA hinges mostly on your professional accomplishments and recommendations, so if you’re unable to increase your GMAT score, it won’t be as much of an issue as it would be for the full-time programs. Typically (but not always) EMBA program candidates are sponsored by their companies. Another option is a part-time MBA (the UCLA Fully-Employed MBA is excellent, but is ideal for those based in the SoCal area – not sure where you are currently). Hope that provides some helpful insight!
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