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    Entrepreneurial Insights: 20 Minutes with an HBS Founder

    Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 12:00 PM until 12:20 PMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00

    Wondering how an MBA can help with your professional growth? Learn from HBS alumnus, Daniel Ross (MBA 2019), how HBS helps prepare you for a career in entrepreneurship.

    Dan Ross is a serial entrepreneur driven by using technology to create access and opportunity. As co-founder of Headway, Dan helped scale the mental health unicorn that today serves one million patients and 30,000 therapists nationwide. Now, he's addressing the teen mental health crisis with his latest venture, Rise - partnering with schools to provide therapy to students in need.

    With experience across healthcare, education, and tech, Dan brings a unique perspective on building solutions that drive social impact. He's most energized by uniting teams around a shared mission - like making mental healthcare affordable and accessible to all.

    When he's not building startups, you'll find Dan outdoors - running trails near his Seattle home or camping with his wife and two kids around the Pacific Northwest.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.

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