Happy International Women’s Day! Celebrate with us by reading stories of notable women within our community at Chicago Booth.
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- March 08, 2024
- Full-Time MBA Blog
In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting remarkable women within the Chicago Booth community. We encourage you to read their stories below and learn more about the experiences and impact of women at Chicago Booth.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we talked with Maria Isabel Aguayo to learn more about the Latin American Business Group and her MBA experience at Booth. Read on for the full Q&A.
We recently connected with Samantha Martinez to talk through what her experience has been like as a Chicago Business Fellow. Read on to gather insights from Samantha about tackling an MBA early on in her career.
Samantha MartinezAt Booth, EMBA student Leslie DeMoss found the support she needed to juggle coursework with family—and to make a successful career pivot into a new industry.
Balancing ActLeader in tech Anshu Bhardwaj, ’08, is changing the way that Walmart leverages and shares its technology.
Transforming Walmart’s Global Technology BusinessEMBA student Stephanie Hwu shares how she balances school with her roles as a leader at a Fortune 500 company, scientist, and mother of a one-year-old.
Building on her background in finance and public/ private partnerships, Erika hopes to make impact investments mainstream.
Driving Social Impact Through InvestmentsA professional runner turned investor wunderkind, Cack Wilhelm, ’14, shares lessons she’s learned from competitive racing, venture capital, and business school.
The Art of InvestingBoothies let us in on their MBA accomplishment bucket list items.
Ask a Boothie: What's on Your Booth Bucket List?Chicago Booth women from each of our MBA Programs share their hopes for the future of women in business.
Chicago Booth Women Look ForwardWe connected with Amani, to hear how the insights and connections she gained in our two-year MBA program have reverberated throughout her career.
Catching Up With Amani Brown, ’10