Ah, the MBA. It still feels surreal to be done.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Ah, the MBA. It still feels surreal to be done.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
When she first decided to pursue an MBA, Chrissy had been working as a registered dietitian for several years and felt she’d exhausted her career options. While impacting patients’ lives as a healthcare provider was rewarding, she lacked opportunity for skill development or advancing her career path.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Throughout the months spent exploring the venture community, I have had the opportunity to meet a plethora of entrepreneurs and some serial entrepreneurs, and I’ve truly been blown away by the diversity in the businesses, mindsets and experiences of each person.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
After months and months, I finally made it to a meeting of the Venture Club of Indiana.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
José Mitjavila, MD, MBA’19, discovered he wanted to be a doctor during his undergraduate studies at Indiana University, but it was during a clerkship rotation while at
IU School of Medicine that he knew what kind of doctor.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Megan Bishop, BS’11, MBA’19, is a logistics expert. As the director of operations at supply chain consulting firm enVista, timely execution and problem solving are at the core of what she does.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kyle Egenolf, MBA’17, is an engineer—a strong critical thinker and problem solver—but to take his career to the next level, he needed more.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
When Dustin Kleppe moved to Indianapolis, he did not have a network or a next step in his banking career.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelly Blair, MBA’17, enjoys learning. Several years after graduating from Cornell, she discovered she missed the classroom, and she knew she wanted to earn an MBA.
Posted by Teresa Mackin