I would really appreciate it if you could share your thoughts on my profile and MBA goals. Any and all feedback is welcome.
TLDR: 32M, Indian 750GMAT, 8 years international WE, 2.5 years nonprofit leadership (concurrent), MBA for Consulting
Background
Work experience:- 4 years - Director B2B Sales (US & Canada) for pvt. technology services company (HQ India, I'm in Toronto) (2015 - 2019)
In my current role, I have contributed to business decisions at the top level since the past 2 years, introduced new processes into sales, empowered an account team and achieved amazing results (account selling). Introduced data analytics culture into the company. Extensive travel, meetings, and negotiations with Director-level personnel at Fortune 500 companies.
- 2 years - Environmental consultant based out of Atlanta GA (USA) (2013 - 2015), consulted for almost all top oil & gas companies in US
- 3 years - Manufacturing and Project Engineering in a Pvt Ltd company (India) (2008 - 2011)
Extra curriculars:- 2.5 years - Co-president of an environmental/sustainability nonprofit in the US - concurrent with my US work experience (2012 - 2015) - won an award from the Mayor of the city for my contributions
- 1 year - Other nonprofit work (only online) with a women empowerment startup (2014)
- 2 years - Founded and ran two clubs during my undergrad (2009-2011)
Undergrad school/major:Top Indian tech school, Chemical Engineering, GPA - 2.5/4.0
Other education/coursework:Grad school (T100, USA), Environmental Engineering, GPA 3.9/4.0 (w/ academic scholarship)
Race/nationality: Indian
Sex: M
StatsGMAT Score: 750... Q48 V44
Undergrad GPA: 2.5/4.0
Grad GPA (US): 3.9/4.0
Why MBAI want to change careers to management consulting. I realize I have quite a lot going against me in this case especially if I want to get into MBB (i.e., age is above median, low undergrad GPA), so please feel free to comment on this as well.
Target schools (I am also looking at W/E MBAs because of the opportunity cost). I live in Toronto.
Rotman (Canada), Ivey (Canada), Kellogg (I know it’s a stretch), Dartmouth, Duke, Darden, Michigan