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Business development specialist of a Japanese Company, focusing in ICT and smart infrastructure; Acquire & invest in smart city, smart transportation, and data infrastructure startups; Goal: to bring-in those companies under our group and devise total digital infrastructure solution; promoted twice and now the youngest ever to earn my current title.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
Considering: Wharton
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Bandung Institute of Technology
Undergrad Major: Engineering
GPA: 3.45
GMAT: Waived
Age: 25, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Indonesian Running Club - Normally run 4x a week and aim to finish all World Marathon Majors.
Title: Manager
Industry: Technology
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 4 yrs
Implemented computer vision to increase security and safety of our subsidiary company (expenses reduction 15% in the first phase). Upcoming closing deal of internet infrastructure ($45M).
Shift from the giant corporation to a boutique consulting firm specialist in ICT or a venture capital in emerging market.
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Hi Ms. Youngest Manager, this is Julie-Anne Heafey with mbaMission. You present a very unique profile–it doesn’t seem typical to be an Indonesian woman in technology investing and partnerships at a Japanese firm…and it is especially impressive that you’ve progressed at an accelerated pace there– congratulations! Beyond that, your marathon goals speak to your personal qualities of discipline and ambition. Since your GMAT is waived, I’m assuming that you’re a round 3 candidate. I think that Kellogg would be very eager to have you on board; my rating reflects simply the uncertainty around how many spots they will have in the fall and the visa/entry logistics of bringing you to campus…As long as you execute well on the application and video component, however, I …
Hi Ms. Youngest Manager, this is Julie-Anne Heafey with mbaMission. You present a very unique profile–it doesn’t seem typical to be an Indonesian woman in technology investing and partnerships at a Japanese firm…and it is especially impressive that you’ve progressed at an accelerated pace there– congratulations! Beyond that, your marathon goals speak to your personal qualities of discipline and ambition. Since your GMAT is waived, I’m assuming that you’re a round 3 candidate. I think that Kellogg would be very eager to have you on board; my rating reflects simply the uncertainty around how many spots they will have in the fall and the visa/entry logistics of bringing you to campus…As long as you execute well on the application and video component, however, I think your odds are excellent. Good luck!!
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