Civic Scholars Student Profile Alex Bue

Alex is aiming to set new standards for accessibility and compassion in serving clients in the social sector.

City: Oakland, CA
Occupation:
Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program Manager, Swords to Plowshares

Why Booth? Why Civic Scholars?

We need to rethink not just public policies but organizational practices in homeless services. Booth is uniquely positioned to address both with its curricular flexibility and academic strength. But I was also looking for more than an MBA: I was looking for a small community that would ask big questions about business and the public good. I found this in Civic Scholars.

What are your career aspirations?

I want to make homeless services more impactful, efficient, and humane. I hope to eventually lead my own direct service organization, one that’s as obsessed with product design as the tech companies of my hometown and sets a new standard for client accessibility in the social sector.

What skills are you looking to develop at Booth and implement into your sector?

Booth’s Chicago Approach gives students frameworks for thinking about problems and then confronts those frameworks with data. This is exactly what’s needed in homeless services, and exactly why I chose Booth. Answers to challenges in homelessness and employment services often hinge upon assumptions about what has worked in studies. But I want to figure out what will work in practice so we can achieve lasting results for people around the world. Concentrating in econometrics and finance at Booth, I am excited to grow as a manager, decision-maker, and critical thinker.

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