Meet the Students
“The UW-Madison MBA Program offers a curriculum geared towards career focus, supplemented by the real-world projects and numerous opportunities to network with leading professionals. I gained significant hands-on experience in the Nicholas Center for Applied Corporate Finance providing consulting for companies ranging from a global investment bank to a diversified global corporation. In addition, working in the Center on consulting projects with students having similar career interests created a mutual learning environment.” Gulru Keten - Second Year MBA Finance, May 2004 (gketen@wisc.edu) |
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“The UW-Madison MBA program is a great place to hone your business skills in a collegial, non-threatening environment. My fellow students have helped me to expand my understanding of the world of business. In the future, I welcome the chance to work side by side with them.” Patrick McIntyre - Second Year MBA, May 2004 (pbmcintyre@wisc.edu) |
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“Since my fellow students all come from diverse backgrounds, working together has greatly enriched my learning experience. The MBA program has taught me to think strategically, being good balance of both the theoretical and the practical. I feel that I am getting a phenomenal value for my money. I have also appreciated the opportunities to meet highly talented business people from different industries. The Dean’s Leadership series rocks!” Norene Mostkoff - First Year MBA, May 2005 (ngmostkoff@wisc.edu) |
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“I have always had an interest in marketing and my work experience confirmed my desire to pursue a career in product management. The Center for Product Management at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is an excellent fit with my professional aspirations. The center has provided me with an unbelievable opportunity for networking with marketing professionals at world-class companies.” Kevin Magana - First Year MBA Marketing, May 2005 (kamagana@wisc.edu) |
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"I wanted an MBA program that provided a healthy balance of student collaboration and competition which I found at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. My classmates are an extraordinary resource, a fantastic network upon which to depend into the future. Also, professors are always willing to assist with coursework and share industry advice.” Stephanie E. Toney - Second Year MBA Marketing, May 2004 (setoney@wisc.edu) |


21st among all U.S. public business schools -U.S. News & World Report-April, 2002