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    Entrepreneurial Insights: 20 Minutes with Lindsey Chrismon, MBA 2025

    Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 12:00 PM until 12:20 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Wondering how an MBA can help with your professional growth? Join us to hear from Lindsey Chrismon, MBA 2025, as she shares insights on being a Rock Summer Fellow and pursuing entrepreneurship at HBS. Learn more about the HBS Rock Summer Fellows Program.



    Lindsey Chrismon:

    Lindsey graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2014. There, she was captain of the women’s track and field team and was also the fourth female in West Point history to be named First Captain, for the Class of 2014. After graduation, Lindsey branched Aviation and flew the AH-64 Apache helicopter for 4 years before assessing for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. There, she was chosen to fly the AH-6 Little Bird, making her the first female in U.S. Army history to pilot this aircraft for Special Operations. Lindsey flew as a Nightstalker until fall of 2023 when she decided to separate from the military and pursue her MBA. Lindsey is currently a second year at Harvard Business School. She and her husband, Gabe, started their AI driven, proptech venture, MyHome, during her first year at HBS and are excited about what the future holds! They currently live in Nashville, TN.

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