Chicago Booth welcomes four bright professionals to our growing Chicago Business Fellows community. Learn more about the newest additions to our Business Fellows community.
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- December 07, 2022
- Part-Time MBA Blog
Our Chicago Business Fellows Program is specifically designed to support professionals with interest in becoming MBA candidates within the first three years of working full time. Business Fellows can join either the Evening MBA or Weekend MBA within Chicago Booth’s Part-Time MBA Program. Boothies within the Chicago Business Fellows Program often describe it as a great opportunity to become part of a tight-knit cohort within the greater Booth community. Learn more about four of our newest additions to the Chicago Business Fellows family.
Additional support, such as leadership programming and professional development opportunities, allowed Jacquelyn Caldwell to jumpstart her early career with an MBA.
Jacquelyn CaldwellWith interest in widening her career aspirations and leadership development, Srividhya Ganesh states how working towards her MBA early on has positively impacted her future.
Srividhya GaneshDriven by a desire to prepare for a new role, Julie Nadig explains why an early career cohort was important for her MBA experience.
Julie NadigIf you are just starting out in your own professional path and enjoy reading stories about our Chicago Business Fellows, we encourage you to learn more about our Chicago Business Fellows Program. If any questions arise, feel free to reach out to our Part-Time Admissions team at eveningweekend-admissions@chicagobooth.edu.
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