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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

I invite you to follow me on my global educational adventure

Hello! I hope this finds you well. As you may have already heard, I have been accepted into the Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) program through Georgetown University and ESADE University, and I'll be matriculating this June. This is truly an honor, as only 40 people are accepted globally a year, and out of the 40, only 10 are women. I am the youngest participant accepted, and the only Seattlelite (maybe the only west-coaster too!). When deciding on which graduate program I would apply for, the options spanned the gamut: Public Health, Neurobiology, Whole System Design. During the time that I was weighing these choices, I was working with Pygmy Survival Alliance (a non-profit that I co-founded with Dr. Karl Weyrauch in 2009). I ended up traveling to Rwanda...
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