Candidate:

Mr. Navy Supply

About Me:

I am a Navy Supply Corps Officer looking to transition to the private sector. I have served as both a Contracting Officer and nuclear submarine Department Head, each time leading sailors & civilians to achieve mission objectives.

Schools:

Target School: Harvard

Considering: Darden, Duke Fuqua

See More Profiles For: Harvard

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Virginia Wesleyan University

Undergrad Major: Business

GPA: 3.8

GMAT: 730

Age: 31,  Ethnicity: White

Other Degree/Certification: JD

School Name: William & Mary

Extracurriculars: Vice President of college fraternity, Avid mountain biker/hiker

Work History:

Title: Supply Corps Officer

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Navy

Length of Employment: 6 yrs, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

Served as a Navy Acquisition Contracting Officer on a major weapons system with a contract portfolio of $7.9b. Previously served as a Department Head on a fast-attack nuclear submarine. Led a team of 12 sailors in Logistics & Food Service divisions. Selected as #1 of 16 Supply Officers on submarines for 2 years in a row.

Post MBA Goal:

I intend to work MBB consulting in the fields of operations or risk. My goal is to spend 3-5 years in that role learning about different industries and companies before transitioning into a senior operations role at a Fortune 100 company.

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 25%

    Hi Mr. Navy Supply, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. Thank you for your service. It looks like you have a very strong profile. While you are a bit older than the average applicant, I think the leadership experience that you will bring from your time in the Navy will be valued in any classroom. And considering you already have a JD, this is another unique perspective you can bring to the classroom. You will want to explain why now is the right time for you to get an MBA. I like to see your leadership in undergrad through your fraternity. One thing to be aware of in your applications is to not be too technical. Because both the military and often engineers can have such …

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