First off, love the podcast! It's been great insight into the MBA world from someone who isn't surrounded by the culture. Inspiring to hear about the incredible people in the same boat I am.
Studied Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at a top Engineering program in the US. In College I was the treasurer of the club baseball team (played for 4 years) which took up all of my non-school time. After school moved into and operations leadership rotational program at a Fortune 500 company in the automotive/powersports realm. There I was focused on Lean, process development, material flow, and Supplier Quality/Development. I've since moved to a Fortune 100 Medical Device company where I am a Supplier Quality engineer with a focus on quality system upgrades and supplier development. I also have direct reports in my role.
I'm looking to use my MBA to get into either general management or consulting (or a combination of the two), and have an affinity towards consumer goods. I want to take on additional responsibility in both my role in a company and as a leader of people, as I have enjoyed that aspect of my current job.
Targeting a wide array of schools because I frankly don't know where I fall on the spectrum of applicants. Right now Kellogg and Tuck are my 2 favorites, with McCombs and Anderson behind them. Really liked the collaborative focus Tuck and Kellogg had.
Taking the GMAT again, I think I can do better.
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