Category: Two-Year MBA

Semester Series: Kirk Smith – Traveling as a Way of Life

“To travel is to live” – Hans Christina Andersen I’ve had great fortune in business school so far. When I first started at GBS, I had two regions that I wanted to travel to: Southeast Asia and South America. Thankfully, during my first year, the school sponsored a trip to...

Two-Year MBA Profile Featuring Sumeet Sinha

We asked a few of our Two-Year MBA current students to blog regularly in order to provide a snapshot of their Goizueta experience. Meet Sumeet Sinha 17MBA. Name: Sumeet Sinha Class Year: 2017 Concentration: Consulting Previous Employer & Position: Manager Operations, Tata Steel Undergraduate Institution & Major: National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India...

Semester Series: Kirk Smith – Summer Intern Life at 3M

“Those men and women, to whom we delegate authority and responsibility, if they are good people, are going to want to do their jobs in their own way.” – William McKnight, 3M CEO from 1949-1966 Many students chose the two-year, full time MBA program because it gave them an opportunity...

TWO-YEAR MBA PROFILE FEATURING AMY HIGH

We asked a few of our Two-Year MBA current students to blog regularly in order to provide a snapshot of their Goizueta experience. Meet Amy High 17MBA. Name: Amy High Class Year: 2017 Concentration: Strategy Previous Employer & Position: Deloitte Consulting LLC, Senior Consultant Internship Employer & Position: E&J Gallo, Information...

ONE-YEAR AT GOIZUETA: Keiylene Strickland – The Fort Benning Leadership Reaction Course: A Sunday to Remember

04:45 – my alarm goes off Wait, it’s a Sunday. What is happening? It’s the Fort Benning Leadership Reaction Course Day. We have been talking about this day for weeks and it is finally here. I pull myself out of bed and stagger around to get ready. Sunblock, check. Eye...

SEMESTER SERIES: KIRK SMITH – An Interview on the Leader’s Reaction Course

Recently, MBA students from the Goizueta Business School had the opportunity to participate the Fort Benning Leader’s Reaction Course. At this course, students are divided into small teams and are given a short period of time to complete several distinct obstacles. Here, current student Dave Swirsky shares his perspective on the challenge and why it added value to his Emory experience.