Advice to First Years from the Class of 2016
We’re officially second-years! Flashback to June 2015: We had just finished final exams and final projects for Spring Quarter…which meant that we were done with... Read More
International student uses Foster MBA to test career paths
As a kid growing up in Mexico City, Pedro Del Castillo was fascinated by machines. “I became interested in how things work and how you... Read More
With job secured, she helps other MBAs succeed
Xiaoou (Olivia) Wang knows the value of opportunity, and how holding a door open for someone else can change a life. As a high school... Read More
Army vet leverages MBA for shift to consulting career
A commitment to service is rooted deep in Ryan McCarthy’s DNA. Ryan’s father was in the Air Force, and was assigned all around the world... Read More
Desire to lead and serve drives Foster MBA
Kelsey Ingram’s decision to apply to the Foster Full-time MBA Program was driven by a desire to explore new career opportunities in her hometown, Seattle.... Read More
Friendly, inclusive Foster MBA culture embraces international student
Jessica Green’s relaxed, approachable manner might lead you to think she’s a Seattle native. You might not guess that she was born in Great Britain... Read More
For Foster MBA, practical experiences add real-world perspective
Nick Amland sees himself as a hands-on problem-solver, but he combines a practical approach to business with a streak of idealism. Majoring in business administration... Read More
Microsoft COO offers advice to Foster graduates
Microsoft COO Kevin Turner addressed the 2015 graduating classes of the Foster School’s Executive MBA, Global Executive MBA, and Technology Management MBA programs on June... Read More
A unique partnership – working with Harborstone Credit Union to invest in small businesses
The Consulting and Business Development Center has partnered with Harborstone Credit Union to create a microlending program for small businesses in the Seattle region.
Adam & Briana Rubens | reflections on mentorship
Adam and Briana Rubens reflect on their involvement as alumni and mentors of the Consulting and Business Development Center.