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Hi Abhinav - still Wharton but the SF campus would be my pick. It’s really the best in the West. Very rigorous - it’s the same program as FT. Berkeley is also known for HC but i have less insight there - my clients always pick Wharton between the 2.

people tend to travel for EMBA and especially for MIT because it’s every 2 to 3 weeks and the brand is great anywhere you live. Especially California/SV.

Ross has a Burbank campus for EMBA but less sure about using it to pivot. That said I have less alumni clients to inquire with. My clients tend to get into Ross as a back up but pick Wharton or MIT or Booth.

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Thanks for your input. I am in the US but located on the west coast. Any EMBA programs on the west coast that have a strong healthcare alumni ?
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Any thoughts on the Wharton's global executive mba. It’s a newer program but it is as robust as their traditional EMBA?
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quote="MBAPrepCoach"]Hi Abhinav - still Wharton but the SF campus would be my pick. It’s really the best in the West. Very rigorous - it’s the same program as FT. Berkeley is also known for HC but i have less insight there - my clients always pick Wharton between the 2.

people tend to travel for EMBA and especially for MIT because it’s every 2 to 3 weeks and the brand is great anywhere you live. Especially California/SV.

Ross has a Burbank campus for EMBA but less sure about using it to pivot. That said I have less alumni clients to inquire with. My clients tend to get into Ross as a back up but pick Wharton or MIT or Booth.

Cheers
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ohri.abhinav
Thanks for your input. I am in the US but located on the west coast. Any EMBA programs on the west coast that have a strong healthcare alumni ?
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I imagine that it would be, just as an FYI it requires 10 years of work experience versus 8 for SF & Philly. I think it’s kind of assumed that if you live on the West Coast you’ll be going to the San Francisco campus and I don’t think the times for the live classes are super compatible unless you are like a crazy morning person. I don’t have a client yet who has done the global program because usually they really want the in person network, the residency factor really enhances the depth of the relationships.

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