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I am an engineer wishing to change tracks into management. I am hardworking but considerate to my community. I win if my community wins.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
Considering: Harvard, Chicago Booth, MIT Sloan, London Business School
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Queen's University
Undergrad Major: Engineering
GPA: 3.81
GMAT: 710
Age: 30, Ethnicity: White
Other Degree/Certification: Masters Chemical Engineering
School Name: University of Calgary
Extracurriculars: Running / Triathlons, Sing in a Choir, Volunteer with kids with cancer
Title: Process Engineer
Industry: Engineering
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 8 yrs
Promoted to global lead of our external knowledge sharing program. Ran 100km and finished an Ironman.
Build business and management skills to leverage with my engineering skills to transition the energy industry from oil and gas to renewables.
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Hi Mr. Canadian Engineer, This is Donna Bauman with Stratus Admissions weighing in on your profile. I love your motto that I win if my community wins. This sentiment will resonate in the Kellogg community, aligned with Kellogg’s mission — To educate, equip and inspire brave leaders who build strong organizations and wisely leverage the power of markets to create lasting value. There are also lots of opportunities to participate in sports with classmates and I’m sure there are several others in the class who will enjoy training with an Ironman! Your strong performance in a difficult engineering program also helps you. The energy and sustainability pathway could be very helpful to your transition to the energy industry. I like the other schools on your list as well and you might also add McCombs, Rice, UNC Kenan-Flagler and Fuqua to your list. Please reach out for a free consult if you want to discuss your situation further.
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