Candidate:

Mr. Payments To Sustainability

About Me:

Chemical engineer turned product manager at the original fintech company. A data nerd at heart, I love finding ways to tell compelling stories with numbers in order to change the way people do things for the better.

Schools:

Target School: StanfordĀ GSB

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Northwestern

Undergrad Major: Chemical Engineering

GPA: 3.3

GRE: 339

Age: 28,  Ethnicity: White

Extracurriculars: High School water polo coach - team took 2nd in state for the first time in 50 years, Charity Bartender

Work History:

Title: Director

Industry: Technology

Company: Fortune 100 Top 10

Length of Employment: 6 yrs, 4 mos

Big Life Wins:

Played an instrumental role in commercializing a new payment form factor that is now gaining wide adoption, one of the youngest at my company to manage a team, performed due diligence and competitive risk assessment for largest acquisition my company has made to date.

Post MBA Goal:

Product manager at a sustainable-tech or sustainable-manufacturing company that solves for some of the less sexy but equally important problems we face, like reduced-emission steel production or cleaner shipping.

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 20%

    Hi Mr. Payments to Sustainability, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. You are a great example as to why I think engineering is such a great background to have (I am of course biased :). The problem solving you learn in engineering can lead you in so many directions. Letā€™s start with stats – while your GPA is lower than Stanfordā€™s average, I think you clearly make up for that with the stellar GRE score. Based on your current title, I am assuming youā€™ve had solid upward trajectory in your career – and strong leadership. Make sure you focus on the impacts you’ve had in your career. Because Stanfordā€™s is such an introspective application, Iā€™d encourage you to dig into why transition to sustainability – based …

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