
Candidate:
Mr. Clinical Trial Ops
About Me:
Recent grad pharmacist starting a 2yr Fellowship in “Big Pharma” Clinical Trial Operations. Competitive fellowship geared towards supply chain management, clinical trial development, and leading CRO teams to First-in-Human trials. 7yrs experience as a researcher in basic science and R&D, lab chemical inventory manager, STEM teaching.
Details:
Undergrad School: University of Rochester
Undergrad Major: Biochemistry
GPA: 3.33
GMAT: Waived
Age: 30, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Pharm.D
School Name: MCPHS University
Extracurriculars: Alumni Interviewer, Volunteer Admissions (since 2013), Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair Judging Corps (since 2014), APhA-ASP Health Fair coordinator
Work History:
Title: Pharmacy Intern
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Non-Fortune 500 Grocery Store Pharmacy
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 2 mos
Title: Researcher
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Army
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
Big Life Wins:
My decision to return to school for a doctorate degree in Pharmacy, eventually leading me towards a path to the school’s Student Government Association President. Helped manage a budget of over $50,000, communicated across several interdisciplinary teams, presented new school initiatives.
Post MBA Goal:
I intend to stay in Big Pharma to become a Director or Vice President of Clinical Operations or Supply Chain Management and lead larger teams within the next 10 years. I foresee my management practices translate over to other healthcare companies and perhaps one day become a COO or Chief Science Officer in the far-future.
Schools:
Target School: IU Kelley
Hi, it’s Nisha from mbaMission! Clinical trials: what a fascinating area, especially in this day and age! Your ambitions in the space are admirable – what you’ll want to make clear in your application, though, is how an MBA will help you advance within the field of CT operations based on what will be expected of you in more senior roles (aside from, of course, leading large teams – the MBA will certainly give you the leadership skills for that). But I like a lot of aspects of your profile – solid GPA in a very challenging major, your longstanding track record of extracurricular leadership, and the distinctive nature of your background and career goals. With a well- executed application in which you …
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