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I’m on a mission to show that it’s possible to build products, pursue personal passions, and create a meaningful life all at once. My professional journey has centered on product and analytics in tech, while my personal pursuits push me to test limits in new ways. I’m fascinated by how emerging technologies are reshaping industries and opportunities, and I’m constantly experimenting with ideas that sit at the intersection of innovation and impact. At my core, I thrive where discipline meets creativity — whether it’s in my work, my personal goals, or the bigger picture of what I want to contribute.
Target School: Chicago Booth
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Loyola University Chicago
Undergrad Major: Physics
GPA: 2.7
GRE: 310
Age: 35, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Master's in Computer Science
School Name: Loyola University Chicago
Extracurriculars: Pursuing IFBB pro card in bodybuilding | Build and launched 30+ AI apps in a span of 45 days.
Title: Product Manager
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Global
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 5 mos
Industry: Automotive
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 7 mos
Spearheaded product initiatives in healthcare tech that improved processes for providers and patients.
Achieved significant personal milestones in health and fitness through years of discipline and consistency.
My immediate goal after an MBA is to grow into a senior product management role at the intersection of technology and healthcare, where I can integrate AI into products that improve outcomes for individuals and organizations. Over time, I hope to channel that expertise into building solutions that address broader challenges around health, well-being, and balance in modern life.
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