Full-time MBA
Adam Rutenberg
MBA/MA'09, Medical Sciences
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Michelle Liberatore
MBA ’09, Public & Nonprofit Management and Strategy
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Allison Byers
MBA '08, Marketing and Strategy & Business Analysis
Senior Consultant, The Brookeside Group, Inc.
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Jim Kurdek
MBA '08
Marketing Product Manager, Global Wealth Investment Management, Bank of America
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Amina Hussain
MBA ’08, Public & Nonprofit Management
Senior Associate, The Brookeside Group, Inc.,
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Khang Thai
MBA'08, Marketing and Strategy
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Julien Lee
MBA’09, Health Sector Management
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Betty Leon
MBA ’08, Marketing
Product Manager, Consumer Card Services, American Express
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Michael Mangano
MBA/MA‘08, International Relations
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Brian Malachowski
MS•MBA‘09, Health Sector Management
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Adam Rutenberg
MBA/MA'09, Medical Sciences
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Brett Church
MBA/JD‘09, Law and Management
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Erna Alfred
MBA'06, Strategy & Business Analysis
Marketing Manager, American Express, Interactive Division
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Brandon Mendoza
MS·MBA'07
Robert Bosch Fellow, Future Transatlantic Leaders Fellowship Program, Berlin
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Jayme Brown
International MBA ’09, Marketing
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M. Kate Demase
MBA'06, Public & Nonprofit Management, Entrepreneurship
Assistant Store Team Leader, Whole Foods Market, Inc.
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As a School of Management student, you will have the opportunity to take
advantage of all that Boston University has to offer.
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Beyond the Classroom
Regular and special events also provide chances to kick back and socialize. The monthly “Cheers with Professors” lets graduate students and faculty enjoy the variety of local brews at nearby sites. At the annual MBA Spring Gala, students put away their books for a night of formal dress and dancing. Other activities include ski trips, MBA golf tournaments, dinner cruises, and more.
Boston, the most European of American cities, is many things to those who study here, but above all, Boston is a vibrant city defined by unparalleled cultural, ethnic, and social diversity. Boston is an evening stroll through Beacon Hill. A morning row on the Charles River. Opening Day at Fenway Park. Tracing the steps of the American Revolution along the Freedom Trail. High-end shopping on Newbury Street. People-watching at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Dancing the night away on Landsdowne Street. Al fresco dining in the North End. While it’s called the “Athens of America” because of its many academic institutions and commitment to intellectual curiosity, the city is more than just the sum of its colleges and universities. And you’ll be just a short walk, subway, or cab ride from all of it.