Please join us for a virtual panel discussion highlighting Harvard Business School (HBS) students formerly working in the
Food & Beverage CPG Industry. Hear what a day in the life of an HBS student is like, how they plan to utilize their MBA, and maybe even a little application advice! If you are considering, or curious about, an MBA and work (or have worked) in this industry, this is a great event for you.
This event is primarily Q&A based, so come with questions (or submit them ahead of time). We are excited to meet you!
Catherine graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in Psychology. Prior to HBS, she was in a Leadership Development Program at Smithfield Foods, rotating through Sales, Operations Finance, Marketing, and Sustainability. She is passionate about sustainable food systems and will be joining BCG post-MBA.
Kyle graduated from Wash U in St. Louis in 2011 and then spent 7 years with Anheuser-Busch in a variety of sales and marketing roles, ultimately becoming responsible for the commercial management of his hometown of Chicago. After graduation from HBS, he plans to transition into the sports & entertainment industry and apply learnings from his time in CPG to drive industry growth and innovation.
Ariel is a first-year student from Richmond, Virginia. Before attending HBS, she spent five years in field sales and trade analytics at General Mills. She earned her bachelor’s degree from North Carolina Agricultural State University. She is interested in pursuing general management, brand management, and marketing consulting opportunities.
Emily is a member of the Harvard Business School Class of 2022. She spent the last six years leading innovation and commercialization initiatives in R&D and Supply Chain functions at Kraft Heinz and RXBAR. She is passionate about building a more sustainable food system and hopes to pursue this post-HBS. Emily is from the suburbs of Chicago and holds a BE in Chemical Engineering from Vanderbilt University.
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