1 year in tech IB then decided to pivot to a boutique life science strategy consulting firm. Unique in that I joined as the 4th employee ~3 years ago (now at 20+), promoted twice on accelerated pathway (currently in the post-MBA role), and helped essentially build the company into being recognized as one of the Inc 5000 fastest growing private companies in the US while also working with F500 biopharma companies. Consulting has been great but getting an MBA is my way to get closer to building / owning something of my own, whether via my own entrepreneurial endeavor or potentially in product ownership such as a PM role in healthcare tech. I will have very strong recommendations (one from a Sr Manager and another from the Founder who went to Kellogg). 165V / 160Q. Strong post college extracurriculars including being in a Fellowship program, mentoring for the past 2 years, and being on an Associate Board member of one of the orgs. In college was also active on campus, captain of rowing team, etc.
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