Join Chad Losee, Managing Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid, as he moderates a panel of sectionmates from the Class of 2015 to see where they are 5 years after HBS! You will get to hear this group of alumni talk about their section experience, the case method, the community of support from students, their faculty connections, and much more! If you are not able to make this event, a similar event is happening on
August 10th.
Neil Wusu is a Global Business Lead at Spotify, where he serves as the Head of the Premium Student plan. His role is a mix of business strategy and product management. Before joining Spotify, he spent time as a management consultant at Deloitte and IBB Consulting Group (now Accenture Strategy) where he focused on growth strategy and operations in the Media, Telecom, Financial Services, and Healthcare sectors. During his time at HBS, he wrote and acted in the HBS Show and was Co-President of the African American Student Union. Prior to HBS, he did marketing analytics at Nielsen for CPG and Automotive clients.
Ali Huberlie is a Senior Director at EY-Parthenon, a global management consulting firm. While she generally works in the Education Practice, serving K-12 and higher education clients, she is currently undertaking a one-year rotation as the Strategic Execution Leader for EY Americas, working to start a corporate strategy group under the CEO of EY Americas. Before HBS, Ali spent time working in education and banking. She currently resides in Cambridge, MA, with her husband and puppy, Taz.
Kimberly Jung is the COO of Pickle Robot, a robotics startup that builds low-cost, collaborative, autonomous parcel handling robots. She received her master's from MIT in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2020. Kim served in the U.S. Army as an engineer officer deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, where later she cofounded a saffron startup called Rumi Spice in her second year at HBS. Kim is an HBS Social Enterprise Fellow and former member of the Harvard Innovation Lab.
Pato Bichara is CEO of Collective Academy, the neo-university transforming Latin America’s talent landscape through innovative master and corporate training programs. Before HBS, he worked as a Venture Capitalist in IGNIA, Mexico's largest VC fund, and as a management consultant at Bain & Company. During his time at HBS, he served as the Student Association's Chief Community Officer and Co-Social Chair for Section I. Pato brings experience in entrepreneurship, venture capital, strategy, and growth in emerging markets.
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