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FROM Haas Admissions Blog: Part-time MBA Grad Becomes Business Manager to the (Michelin) Stars


Restaurant kitchens are all about transformations: whipping egg whites and sugar into meringues, emulsifying egg yolks and oil into mayonnaise, stirring butter, flour and milk into a béchamel sauce.

Part-time MBA programs are about transformation too. Aarti Shetty took her career from Biomedical Engineering to a Michelin three-star restaurant, where she is director of operations & finance.

"I always knew I would make a career in the restaurant business,” she says, “I just didn’t know if it would be in the kitchen or on the business management side.”

Before and during her Evening & Weekend MBA Program at Berkeley-Haas, Aarti did “stages” – the restaurant equivalent of internships—in kitchens in Texas and San Francisco, while pursuing her full-time career in the medical device industry.

Chef Corey Lee, the culinary genius behind the Michelin-starred Benu and Parisian-style bistro Monsieur Benjamin, was a mentor and wrote a letter of recommendation when she applied to Berkeley-Haas. Now that Aarti is the Director of Operations & Finance at CL Partners, he is also her boss.

In her new position, Aarti finds herself opening her Accounting and Corporate Finance textbooks every few weeks to refresh her memory or to research a new concept. She also credits Professor Peter Goodson for leading a Turnarounds class where she learned “what can go wrong and how to fix things. More importantly, when I was figuring out what do to next, he gave me some great advice: Talented people will always do well. What is most important is to find and follow your passion.”

Aarti, who graduated from the Haas program in 2015,  is convinced her passion will eventually lead to an even bigger purpose—making a difference in the world through food. For now, she continues exploring the world of fine dining, and every now and again, welcoming her classmates at Benu or Monsieur Benjamin to celebrate milestones in their lives.

Thinking about pursuing an MBA as the next milestone in your life?

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Hello, my files for my transcripts are in .pdf format. They are also under 8mb (cumulatively) and each file is under 2 mb. Then also, it is showing an error while I am uploading my transcripts.It states they are not in .pdf format. The same goes for my resume as well. Did anybody else face a similar problem? Does anyone have a solution to it.

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Application submitted :)

Hey, glad you could tackle your technical issues.
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Application submitted :)

Hey, glad you could tackle your technical issues.

Yes, I was able to. Thankfully! :)
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Application Submitted. Fingers crossed!
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Application submitted! Let me in, Haas! :D
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Application submitted! Let me in, Haas! :D

:lol: this brought a smile to my face...
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FROM Haas Admissions Blog: You're ready for an MBA if...(Free Ebook)


You might be ready for an MBA if...you can clearly demonstrate what you bring to an MBA classroom and business school campus. Most top-tier MBA programs are looking for candidates who can add significantly to classroom discussion through frst-hand experiences gained in the working world. 

While some schools are admitting younger students with less time on the job, they generally do so only when a candidate can show an accelerated career path and/or unique work or life experience.

Why? Keep in mind that while you are looking to pursue an MBA because of what you want to learn, business schools are looking for what you have to offer. The ideal business school classroom brings together students from diverse backgrounds and industries, who can share best practices and skills developed in the trenches.

Are you ready? Download the free ebook from Berkeley-Haas, Five Signs You're Ready for an MBA, and find out.



 

 

 

 

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Did anyone get the thank you for applying email today? Seems a bit late.
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Did anyone get the thank you for applying email today? Seems a bit late.


I did too. Logged in the portal to check the status is now updated to received.
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FROM Haas Admissions Blog: Berkeley EMBA Experiential Learning: Q&A with Asst. Dean Mike Rielly
Mike Rielly, assistant dean for the Berkeley MBA for Executives Program is recently back from Brazil, the International Field Immersion for the class of 2015. We caught up with him to talk about immersions just as he and his team prepare for one in Washington, D.C. for that same class and the Silicon Valley Field Immersion for the 2016s.


You’re back from Brazil and deep into planning another set of immersions. How are these learning experiences important to the Berkeley EMBA program?


Executive MBA students seek a high degree of engagement in their education, with a strong preference for experiential learning, which allows them to apply learning in real time and real world settings outside the traditional classroom. We’ve made a deep commitment to this, delivering 25 percent of our curriculum experientially—through five immersion weeks that happen at the end of each term.

But our commitment is qualitative as well as quantitative.

How do you ensure quality?

We start by partnering with rock-star faculty, and focusing on high-level and highly relevant curriculum, company visits, speakers, and networking opportunities.

We also execute these programs completely in-house, which is unusual among executive MBA programs, in order to make them uniquely Berkeley-Haas and to ensure best-in-class delivery of our unique blend of immersion components.

Taken together, these experiences offer transformative engagement and learning within the business and culture of global hubs such as Washington, D.C., Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, and of course the San Francisco Bay Area, including Silicon Valley and Napa.



In what ways are these immersions transformative?

We’ve now had two classes go through Silicon Valley Immersion Week, which brings to life for students the core capabilities of entrepreneurs as well as the demands, benefits, and risks of launching or working at a startup.

Inspired by what they learned and experienced in Silicon Valley and throughout the program, 16 of 68 students in our class of 2014 have launched new ventures—23 percent of the cohort. We’re already seeing a similar trend for the class of 2015, which completes study in December. Many of these students have told us they had never before considered such a deep entrepreneurial path.



At Google during Silicon Valley Immersion Week

Just what happens on these immersions?

As Professor Toby Stuart, who leads our Silicon Valley Immersion Week says, “The right experience will never be forgotten, and it has an impact on the decisions that people make in a way that is much more profound than anything that happens solely in a classroom setting.”

We want not just the educational content, but the learning environments to make that kind of impact and to reflect the business and culture of our destination. In Brazil, for example, led by Professor Flavio Feferman, the curriculum focused on sports marketing, entrepreneurship, and global market venture.

What are some ways in which students learned about sports marketing?

We were in Rio following the 2014 FIFA World Cup and ahead of the 2016 Olympics. Our students met with Leonardo Gryner, Deputy CEO of the Rio 2016 Olympic Committee, and with executives from sponsoring companies of both the World Cup and Olympics, such as Flavio Camelier, vice president of Coca Cola Brazil.

We visited Maracanã Stadium, a semi‑religious moment for a lot of our students who follow football (soccer)! There we had a private tour and met with Marcelo Hargreaves da Costa, marketing and commercial director of Odebrecht, the company that manages the stadium’s marketing rights. Marcelo underscored for us what this facility means to Brazil, to the world of soccer and to companies who align with the stadium for marketing purposes.

On a private tour of Allianz Parque with Luis Dix, marketing superintendent, of global financial services firm Allianz Brazil, we learned how his company uses sports to infuse its brand with energy and character.

With sports marketing an increasingly significant portion of marketing budgets worldwide, our students learned about methodology, opportunities, and activation strategies from high-level executives at blue chip companies that are investing heavily in sports. It was eye-opening and will likely factor into future marketing decisions—one way or the other—for our EMBAs.

Why was Brazil a good match for entrepreneurship?

Brazil was the right place at the right time. Having gone through Silicon Valley Immersion Week, it was really interesting for this class to see the much younger entrepreneurial culture and ecosystem in Brazil. We visited four accelerators that were among the first five in the country.



Fabio Coelho, CEO, Google Brazil

On the corporate side, the week started with a fascinating, and at times personal, presentation and Q&A with Fabio Coelho, CEO of Google Brazil, followed by a high level multi-national panel on market entry, and then a session with Eduardo “Duda” Hernandez, creative director from WMcCann Brazil, the number one advertising agency in Brazil.

In six days we connected with a total of 40 VIP speakers and panelists, in various settings, all of them sharing insights that help our students think and act more strategically around global challenges and opportunities.

What were some of the cultural experiences students had in Brazil?

Flavio arranged for the students to visit two NGOs, both focused on getting kids off the street and into constructive activities, one around ballet and one around football. These were very emotional experiences, with our students playing a lively pickup soccer match with the kids at Bola Pra Frente, and hearing from passionate dance teacher and Ballet Santa Teresa founder, Vania Farias, about what motivates her to carry on in the face of often very difficult circumstances, i.e. a lack of support and funding.

Our students have since rallied to raise funds on behalf of both organizations.  

We organized optional excursions to soccer matches in Sao Paulo and Rio on both sides of the immersion, as well as a presentation and tour with one of Rio’s most engaging city planners—Flavio Feferman's father. Last but not least, many of our students extended their visit in order to further explore Rio, Ilha Grande, the Amazon, and other amazing Brazil destinations.

What’s next for the classes of 2015 and 16?

Both classes are in the field in December, with the 2015s in D.C., and the 2016s in Silicon Valley.

In Washington, students spend the week with Professor Laura Tyson, an expert on trade and competitiveness who has served as an economic advisor to Presidents Clinton and Obama, in order to increase understanding of how Washington intersects with business and vice versa. We look at key policy areas including financial market reform, healthcare reform, and climate change.

This will be the class of 2015's last week together before graduation. We can’t share our schedule quite yet, but the access and venues that Professor Tyson has arranged are amazing (Students in the class of 2014 met with Fed Chair and Haas Professor Emeritus Janet Yellen, for example). One thing I can share is that the EMBA 2015's final dinner as a cohort will have an international flair—it’s taking place at the stunning Italian Embassy and will be co-hosted by Professor Tyson and Claudio Bisogniero, Italian Ambassador to the United States.



For Silicon Valley Immersion Week, with Professor Toby Stuart, the big change this year is that we are moving a significant portion of the week into San Francisco and the East Bay—as the valley’s ecosystem moves north. 

Toby will again teach his curriculum at Google and Airbnb, plus one other venue we will soon finalize, and small groups of EMBAs will visit founders at 28 of the region’s hottest startups. The week will finish at the St Francis Yacht Club, where over dinner we will celebrate a number of Berkeley-Haas entrepreneurs, as well as the completion of another transformative field immersion. 

Want to learn more about the Berkeley MBA for Executives Program? Request information, and we'll keep you updated on special events and the latest news. 



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Application submitted! Let me in, Haas! :D

:lol: this brought a smile to my face...


Hehe glad about that! :-D

I got a confirmation email from Haas yesterday.
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FROM Haas Admissions Blog: Lindo, Maravilhoso! Executive MBA Brazil Immersion Week
In mid August, 68 executive MBA students travelled to Brazil for an immersion week focused on entrepreneurship, multi-national corporations, and sports marketing—especially timely in a country focused on preparing to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.

The packed six-day curriculum included meetings with executives including the CEO of Google Brazil and the deputy CEO of the Rio 2016 Olympic Committee; seminars and hands-on workshops; visits to startup incubators; and time for sightseeeing and bonding. 

Below, you'll find two students' reflections on the trip.

Next up in the Berkeley MBA for Executives Program is DC for students in the Class of 2015, and Silicon Valleyfor the Class of 2016. Both immersion weeks are in early December. 



Photo: Visiting the Plug accelerator 

“There's an air of belief and self-confidence in Brazil that reminded me of our own Confidence without Attitude... 

Perhaps the greatest highlight of all was the group outing to the accelerator named Plug, to visit their brand-new office space and hear the war stories of those making it happen on the ground. They spared any sense of political correctness in their mission to induce change in Brazilian policies and government regulations. Plug is so much more than shared office space and seed funding: they are the advocates fighting for their entrepreneurs against the established behemoths in the regulatory world of Brazil. Their no-nonsense approach appealed to the "question-the-status-quo crowd gathered in front of them to absorb their impassioned message.

...Ultimately, what I learned most was a further reinforcement to my greatest takeaway in the Berkeley MBA for Executives program that it is all about people and nurturing lifelong relationships.”

—Kirk Harding, EMBA 15, CEO, Bay Computing



Photo: Sightseeing in Rio

"While visiting the amazing school called Bola Pra Frente, I heard children laughing and as I turned, a Brazilian boy on the soccer field had taken a shot on goal and faked a dive. Holding his knee in fake injury he rolled on the ground. 'This child has a real future in the game,' I thought, in a country obsessed with futebol—a game that brings this diverse nation, influenced by Portugal, Italy, Japan, and Africa, under one roof. All races, all colors, come together, chanting, “sambando com a bola no pé...goool!"—dancing the samba with the ball on the feet...goal!

Bola Pra Frente brought me to a field of fun. Perhaps this place is an escape to play and learn, in a nation plagued by corruption and hardship. One must see beyond that, to a nation of culture, of music, of sport, and of passion.

The coming Olympic Games shines a light on a country that trumpets: "lindo, maravilhoso!"—beautiful, marvelous!  Indeed, Brazil is a country of extremes and my hope is that it moves to samba, feels joy, and that perhaps the 16 days of Olympic Games will serve as a proof point—not only to the world, but to Brazil itself—that it can transform itself and lead South America; and that it stands for the ideals of the Cristo that watches over this hopeful country." 

—Don Ball, EMBA 15, Director, Innovation Marketing, Visa



 

 

 



 

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Just got this email:

Dear [name],

Thank you for submitting your application for admission to the Berkeley MBA Program at the Haas School of Business. Your file is now ready for review by the admissions committee.

While we currently have sufficient documentation to review your application, please note that if you are invited to interview, you will be required to immediately submit official academic records issued by your school if you have not yet done so.

Please do not send materials now - we will let you know when we need them.

If you have questions, please contact us by replying to this e-mail or by calling us at (510) 642-1405. Please note that application decisions for complete files will be released on the response dates specified on the application form.

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Kim Heath
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