MBA in space—Using an MBA in emerging sectors: B-Schooled episode 165

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10 tips if you're waitlisted: B-Schooled episode 289

In this episode, your host Chandler covers 10 tips to give waitlisted applicants all the tools they need to not just survive their time on the waitlist, but hopefully thrive. Insights from this episode include: What being on the waitlist means (and what it doesn't), The importanc ...  Show more

Michael Rosenband, Kellogg MBA & Founder of the Requity Foundation: B-Schooled episode 288

Stacy interviews her former Kellogg classmate Michael Rosenband about his wild ride of a career, and how he ended up founding the Requity Foundation ( https://www.requity.org/) in Baltimore after a career spanning several industries and geographies. 

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