Catching Up With Solu Nwanze, MBA ’12

Texas MBA Alumna Solu NwanzeSolu Nwanze is a member of the Texas MBA Full-Time class of 2012.

What have you been up to since you graduated from McCombs?
I have since moved to the Bay Area where I have been taking advantage of the activities the Bay has to offer. Oh, I did go back to Austin twice already! It is really difficult staying away.

Why did you want to get an MBA?
I wanted to educate myself on the broader business sphere which I felt would be a great asset for my forward looking career goals.

With all of the other options out there, why did you choose the Texas MBA?
I selected the Texas MBA program for three reasons: 1) I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to McCombs during the Diversity Forum weekend 2) The technology leadership program, offered through the Information Management Department, is a highly regarded one among its peers 3) I got tired of snow shoveling in the Northeast!

How did our program impact your career and personal life?
The Texas MBA has made a great impact in my life. I am now a polyglot with regards to business domains. I have also expanded my global circle of close friends.

Can you name a favorite moment you had on the Forty Acres?
Haha, which one do I pick. I’d go with graduation day, when Fernando G., our very own recorder of great MBA moments, took an active snapshot of the entire MBA 2012 class on his way down from the graduation stage after he had just completed his walk. That action took us by surprise, and the entire class leaped and screamed in excitement. That is the level of selflessness and camaraderie that exists on the Forty Acres!

What have you been doing with your “extra” time now that you aren’t having to spend it studying and in class?
Outside of work, I am engaged in volunteer groups and the Lean/Agile community. On the weekends, you may find me playing tennis, dancing salsa, or completing handicraft projects. I leave some room for generating and testing ideas!

 

From MBA+ To The Big Leagues

If you find working in the sports industry appealing but don’t think your current résumé can land you a job, the Texas MBA+ Leadership Program may be just what you need to help you get a foot in the door.

Over the past few years, hundreds of students have capitalized on the opportunities available through MBA+, with dozens of them completing micro-consulting projects for sports teams and related brands. For some students, the sports-related projects were simply a unique way to apply what they were learning in class, but for others, it was the first step to breaking into the sports industry.

In fact, for many prospective students looking to change careers or switch into any new industry – not just sports – MBA+ is a key factor in their decision to come to McCombs.

“When I visited for Preview Weekend, I decided I was going to come here during [MBA+ Director] Deidra Stephens’ presentation about MBA+ projects,” says soon-to-be Texas MBA graduate Dan Amodio. When he saw some of the brands from past projects listed on the presentation slides, his mind was made up.

Before coming to McCombs, Amodio was working in technology sales – a good job, he says, but not one that left him completely satisfied. When considering his options, Amodio kept going back to an internship he had completed with the Cincinnati Reds while in college. “I loved the industry and loved working towards something I believed in,” he says. “I loved giving people the best day of their week at the games.”

Amodio knew his return to business school would be all about trying to put himself in position to get a good job in baseball. He saw the MBA+ project as the first step to gaining industry experience, which he could then turn into an internship, and eventually, a career. With plans to work in baseball after graduation, Amodio knew this project would ultimately play a big role in making that goal a reality.

With the help of Stephens, Amodio was able to connect with a member of Major League Baseball’s San Francisco Giants and managed to set up a consulting project with the team’s strategic revenue department to analyze the purchasing behavior of fans at the ballpark. After recruiting some fellow classmates to join in on the project, Amodio’s team reviewed transaction data for a specific group of season ticket holders and recommended ways to enhance the value proposition for these fans. Able to directly apply what they were learning in the classroom, the project turned out to be a great success.

Dan Amodio, far right, with his MBA+ project team at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

When it comes to students working with sports brands on MBA+ projects, the Giants project team is far from alone. While McCombs remains better known for excelling in more traditional corporate environments, the list of successful sports-related projects completed by Texas MBA students is an impressive one. Continue reading

Where Are Texas MBAs Studying Abroad?

The map below shows where Texas MBA students studied abroad during the 2012-13 school year.

Overall, 37 MBA students – 30 of them during the 2013 spring semester – participated in exchange programs at 13 different schools in 12 countries. Not all students are pictured on this map.

For more information on each location, click on individual location markers.


View Texas MBA Study Abroad 2012-13 in a larger map

Full-Time Admissions Update

Hello from MBA Admissions!  I have not contributed to our blog in a while, and given that our final full-time MBA application submission deadline has passed I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you.

We are excited to be closing out a very strong full-time MBA admissions cycle with an increase in both the quantity and quality of full-time MBA applicants! We have received close to 2000 applications from over 56 different countries. We look forward to learning more about the applicants in our last round as we process and review our Round 4 applications. As a reminder, we will be releasing all of our full-time MBA Round 4 decisions by May 10. Continue reading

Final Application Deadline Next Tuesday

Looking to be a part of the next great class of full-time Texas MBAs? Well it’s time to hurry up, because the application deadline is quickly approaching.

Your last chance to apply to the full-time program is Tuesday, March 26 – just next week!

Visit our Applying to McCombs page to find the application, detailed instructions, and criteria we are looking for in applicants. Also, to assist you in the application process, you may find it helpful to take a look at our Tips and Tricks to the Application webinar recording.

As always, feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find what you are looking for or have a very specific question.

Good luck on your application!