Stacy,
As an undergrad I graduated with honors, hosted a triple emphasis in finance, management and marketing. Minored in communications, launched an international fraternity, founded the venture finance group, worked two jobs at a time, was a finalist for the following awards: cheverton (highest honor), senior leadership and man of integrity.
Since graduation, I've ventured off on my own into the world of venture finance valuation and due diligence. I own my own company and will be applying to B-School to expand my knowledge of the business realm.
Will my resume be competitive even though I haven't worked at a large I-Banking firm (like Goldman Sach's)?
Does Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and the top schools value entrepreneurs?
Thank you in advance for your insight.
Best,
Scott
As an undergrad I graduated with honors, hosted a triple emphasis in finance, management and marketing. Minored in communications, launched an international fraternity, founded the venture finance group, worked two jobs at a time, was a finalist for the following awards: cheverton (highest honor), senior leadership and man of integrity.
Since graduation, I've ventured off on my own into the world of venture finance valuation and due diligence. I own my own company and will be applying to B-School to expand my knowledge of the business realm.
Will my resume be competitive even though I haven't worked at a large I-Banking firm (like Goldman Sach's)?
Does Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and the top schools value entrepreneurs?
Thank you in advance for your insight.
Best,
Scott













