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I’m a clinical pharmacist by training and an omnichannel marketer by trade. Outside of work, I love coaching kids at tennis club, competing in mini aquascaping contests, and organizing poker tournaments. I’m excited to pursue an MBA with a focus on Healthcare to pivot into a business strategy role.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
Considering: Columbia, NYU Stern
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: MCPHS University
Undergrad Major: Pharmacy
GPA: 3.8
GMAT: 730
Age: 27, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: PharmD-Doctor of Pharmacy
School Name: MCPHS University
Extracurriculars: Tennis Club Administration-U12 Coach, Umpire and Tournament Organizer | Aquascaper-Competing member of Vietnam’s first mini aquascaping community | Poker Community Manager-Hold weekly tournaments of No Limit Hold’Em
Title: Medical Science Liaison-Medical Omnichannel Manager-Medical Advisor
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 4 mos
Title: Omnichannel Content Strategy Manager
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
One of my significant achievements was leading a workshop aimed at fast-tracking digital transformation across multiple countries. Over the course of the year, participants learned the principles of omnichannel marketing, culminating in a fourth-quarter meeting to share results. This initiative resulted in 100% implementation of key digital channels
After earning my MBA, I aim to enhance healthcare access for marginalized communities in Vietnam. I aspire to lead initiatives at a major pharmaceutical company that prioritize quality and accessibility. By joining a business strategy role, I plan to leverage my MBA knowledge and networks to drive impactful change in the industry and improve health outcomes for underserved populations.
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