I challenge myself to dream big and enjoy the visibility and accountability of consumer products demand constant vigilance. Who would you most want to thank for your success? I am a very mental guy, and this mindset pushed me to succeed in engineering and swimming at the highest level, in demanding projects in the work place, and in my MBA education and beyond. I have learned to take out stock in myself and believe in myself.
In one sentence, how would you like your peers to remember you? Favorite movie or television show: Favorite movies have to be Harry Potter. I grew up reading the series and the movies have a special spot in my heart. I love to workout. In particular, I have been swimming consistently since I was 5 years old. I feel very comfortable training in the water, lounging poolside, or swimming casually to clear my head. As soon as we started working with Brad, we knew he was going to be a special addition to the UF MBA community as he announced right away that he would be training throughout his first year for the Summer Olympics.
We expected Brad to be a bit of a ghost in the program given his rigorous training schedule. However, Brad does not know the meaning of halfway and within weeks of beginning the program, he was selected by 2nd year MBAs and staff to act as the Vice President of our MBA Association. In his role, Brad successfully built a strong team and set a clear vision for performance, continuing to balance academics, his job search, student involvement, and training for the Olympics.
Brad continued his commitment to the program this past year as an MBA Career Coach, providing interview preparation and training to other MBA students.
His patient, kind, and encouraging demeanor resulted in him being one of the most sought after peer coaches. Duke Fuqua Mr. Stanford GSB Ms. Stay informed. Sign Up! It is a time to pursue passions, find purpose, and devise new life plans. As first years stream to campus and applicants prep for round one deadlines, it helps to ask this question: Which classmates will become your future co-founders and confidantes in business school?
Perhaps the best place for answers is looking back at the dreams and achievements of the Class of Here, the a-typical emerged as the typical. Confined to a wheel chair since he was 18, Silberstein co-founded Wheel the World, which organizes guided outdoor adventures for those with disabilities.
The first person in a wheel chair to complete the trek, Silberstein did more than just prove the viability of his business idea. He set a tone and served as an example. At Wharton, Charity Wollensack was disturbed by a rash of police-related shootings in A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Vancouver Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox.
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Jared Anderson Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending … Read More ».
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