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I’m passionate about design, art, and science, and find inspiration in innovative problem-solving. As an introvert, I thrive in focused, meaningful work and enjoy learning continuously. Outside of my professional life, I’m dedicated to volunteering, with a focus on child education and supporting underprivileged families.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
Considering: INSEAD, UCLA Anderson, Duke Fuqua, London Business School
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Baylor University - Hankamer School of Business
Undergrad Major: BSc in Business Administration - Entrepreneurship
GPA: 3.0
GMAT: Not taken yet
Age: 32, Ethnicity: White
Other Degree/Certification: Master of Architecture
School Name: Texas A&M University
Extracurriculars: Volunteer for Children with special needs | Vice president student group undergrad university | Treasurer student group masters university
Title: Junior Architect
Industry: Engineering
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 3 mos
Title: Strategist
Industry: Consulting
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
Led an initiative that significantly enhanced team proficiency in key software tools, resulting in improved collaboration and efficiency. Additionally, took on expanded responsibilities beyond the original role, which was formally recognized with increased responsibility and a raise. This experience helped develop leadership and problem-solving skills.
After earning my MBA, I aim to leverage both my design background and business skills to drive innovation at the intersection of strategy and design. I hope to work in a leadership role, where I can implement sustainable, human-centered solutions and eventually pursue a PhD in a field that combines business, design, and psychology.
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