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| MBA ESSAY & RESUME ADVICE FROM TOP MBA ALUMNI |
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Every one of our business school essay & resume evaluators is a current student or recent graduate from a top-ten business school. They've been in your shoes, they've gotten into the top business schools, and they're here to help you succeed. We have carefully selected and trained them using the principles outlined in Your MBA Game Plan, the definitive book on MBA admissions that has helped thousands of applicants around the world.
Our professionally-trained evaluators will start by understanding where you're coming from and what you're trying to achieve. They will then carefully read your MBA application essay or business school resume and apply our proven philosophy. The end result will be complete, clear and actionable advice on how you can improve your essay or resume. We encourage you to read what our clients have to say about the level of service that our MBA essay and resume evaluators provide to all types of applicants.
We've set the bar high for becoming an evaluator at MBA Game Plan. Potential evaluators are eligible to apply only if they are current students, or recent alumni, from the MBA program at Harvard, Kellogg, Stanford, Wharton, MIT, Columbia, Chicago, Michigan, INSEAD, or the London Business School. In addition, successful candidates must demonstrate an impressive writing background. Next, candidates must prove their competency through submitting several sample evaluations of an MBA resume or essay. (Take a look at our MBA essay samples and MBA resume samples to get an idea of the work you will do.) Finally, evaluators must complete MBA Game Plan's comprehensive training program. |
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| SOME OF OUR MBA ADMISSIONS ESSAY & RESUME EVALUTORS |
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| Lauren Capitani is an accomplished
writer, teacher, and entrepreneur. After
earning her BA at Georgetown University
and her Masters in Journalism at
Northwestern University, Lauren started
her career in the publishing industry,
putting her writing chops and business
smarts to use in the marketing
department at Chicago Magazine.
Subsequent to obtaining her MBA at the
Stanford University Graduate School of
Business and getting a taste of banking
and management consulting, Lauren
realized that what she really wanted to
do was teach. She went on to earn her
teaching credentials and spent the next
few years teaching kindergarten through
fourth grade on both coasts. Most
recently, Lauren sensed an
entrepreneurial opportunity providing
cool diaper bags for new dads, and so
she launched Dad Sac in 2004. Hip
fathers everywhere rejoiced! When she's
not teaching or launching new
businesses, Lauren loves to jog and fly
airplanes. |
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| Diana Cirillo has assisted MBA hopefuls
with application strategies for many
years and has seen her clients gain
acceptance to top programs such as
Stern, Wharton, Columbia, and INSEAD.
Diana's combination of experience in
retailing, consulting, marketing and
corporate strategy give her a unique
perspective on how candidates can best
position themselves and communicate
their value in crisp and powerful ways.
Her combination of creativity and
business savvy reaches back to her
undergraduate career at Wellesley
College, where she received a Bachelor
of Arts degree, cum laude, in Economics
with concentrations in writing and
psychology. Diana also boasts an MBA in
strategic management from The Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania
where she served as a Leadership Fellow.
Her desire to help others has also
extended into the non-profit sector,
where she has tutored individuals in a
variety of topics including English,
math, science and social studies. |
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| Darren S. Kowitt is an accomplished professional equally at home in the quant and verbal worlds. After receiving his BA in Art History at Yale, Darren put his Japanese skills to work in Tokyo as an institutional equity salesperson. Darren also boasts an MBA in marketing from Columbia (with a one-semester exchange at SDA Bocconi, in Milan), which garnered him entrée into Donna Karan International and Coach Leathergoods. His ability to embed a strong quant model in a compelling prose story led him to fundraising donor database analytics for organizations such as the ACLU, and to his current pursuit, US Surgery Statistics, the first-ever commercial model of the annual market for surgery in the US. Residing in DC, and no stranger to MBA-hopefuls, Darren also tutors GMAT for Veritas Test Prep. Outside of work, you might find Darren at the gym, and/or jetting off to opera and museums exhibitions in world capitals. |
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| Chris Long has nearly ten years of
writing experience in both the print and
online realms. After receiving his
Bachelors of Science in Journalism from
Northwestern University, Chris joined
Tribune Media Services as a producer and
evaluated material submitted from
syndicated columnists and freelancers.
Since 1998, Chris has managed to keep
one foot in the world of publishing and
the other in the world of business by
serving in a variety of roles at
Classified Ventures LLC. Chris is a
passionate writer and is excited to
assist b-school applicants in honing
their essays and resumes. He attained
his MBA from the Kellogg School of
Management at Northwestern University,
majoring in marketing, finance and
accounting. Outside of work, you might
catch Chris checking out the latest
technology or piloting an airplane. |
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| Mary Lynch is a skillful writer and
communicator who taught English overseas
and served as the editor for a monthly
publication in Europe before becoming a
Project Manager overseeing the opening
of new office facilities in Central
Europe and Russia. Mary has a bachelor's
degree in Art History from Northwestern
University and has recently returned to
the U.S. after ten years abroad in order
to get her MBA at the University of
Chicago. Mary plans to remain in the
U.S. and continue her career in real
estate development, focusing on urban
redevelopment and adaptive reuse
projects. When not helping applicants
craft winning essays, Mary enjoys
cooking, free weights and interior
design. |
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| Emily Moyer is a former magazine journalist and editor who now works at the New York Times as a Managing Director of Strategy and Business Development. After graduating magna cum laude from Bowdoin College with a B.A. in philosophy and religion, Emily received a certificate from the Radcliffe Publishing Course and worked as an Editorial Researcher for Ziff Davis Media's PC Magazine. She then joined Time Inc. Strategic Communications, a division of Time Warner, as a Project Editor. Emily studied for her MBA at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in Strategic Media Management. Before moving into her current role at the Times, Emily was a Business Development Manager in Circulation Finance and a Marketing Manager of national direct mail and freestanding insert programs. Emily is a professional member of The Direct Marketing Association, the Wharton Club of New York, New York Cares, and Ladies Who Launch. She enjoys vinyasa yoga and lives in New York City with her husband, Jason. |
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