Profle Evaluation- Where do I go from here?

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12 years Sales and Marketing Management in Financial Services, 11 years managing people and/or business lines. Currently Director, Insurance and Financial Planning, managing 12 people and $16 million revenue business line

Also I run a $1.5 million annual revenue online retail business (event ticket resale) with four employees that I founded in 2007

Age: 34

GMAT 670 (42Q, 40V) Felt very good about essay, expecting 5+

College info: Middlebury College, 1999 3.6 American Literature

Professional Designations: Certified Financial Planner CFP®, Chartered Life Underwriter CLU®, Chartered Financial Consultant ChFC®

College and Post College Extracurriculars: Debate Team President, Classical and Jazz Trained Vocalist, Cover Band Lead Singer (opening in 2006 for Blue Oyster Cult), 2004 Credo Community Service Award

Wrote Articles For and/or Quoted in Industry Publications: National Underwriter, Investment News, Life Insurance Selling

Featured on PR Daily November 11th 2011 "How to Deliver an Exciting Speech on a Dull Topic"

I'm looking to get my MBA to give me the skill set to get to the next level with my financial services career (rather than being stuck in middle management forever) or to grow my online business.

I had planned to apply the U Mass Online MBA program (already taking classes there) but I'm thinking I may be selling myself short since my GMAT would be well over the 90th percentile for them. But the low cost, and local familiarity (I live in and plan to stay in Boston) still have substantial appeal.

Is a top 20 online program like Indiana or UNC worth the extra cost or an exec program like Sloan (4 times the cost) from an ROI perspective? With company contributions, I'm out $15k for Umass, UNC $75k out of pocket and Sloan would be 120k out of pocket.

Could my profile get me into a top full time program like HBS where I'd consider dropping my day job for the experience?

Are there mid-tier PT or Exec programs in the Boston area that would potentially provide any merit based aid?

As they say you only do this onc, and for the cost and effort I don't want to under (or over) reach.

I welcome any thoughts, opinions and insight. Thank you for taking the time to read this and comment!
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