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Jessica Stanley
stanleyj2@xavier.edu
Part time, Working Professional Evening MBA
Arizona State University Bachelor of Science, Marketing
First Term: Fall 2008
Expected Graduation: Spring 2011
“The professors are amazing! At Xavier it’s not about going through the motions of going to class and studying to get a degree. It’s about learning things that you can apply to what you’re doing now.”
Concentration: Marketing
Edge Real Estate Group
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Jeff Hoppe
hoppej@xavier.edu
Full time, Momentum MBA Program
Marshall University Business Administration with a minor in Psychology
First Term: Fall 2007
Expected Graduation: Spring 2010
Concentration: International Business, Marketing, Non-Profit Marketing Certificate.
Xavier University
Technical Graduate Assistant |
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Harish Gopalan
gopalanh@xavier.edu
International Student – Attending the Working Professionals
MBA Program at a fulltime pace. Bachelors in Economics and Computer
Application from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
First Term: Fall 2006
Expected Graduation: Fall 2008
Concentration: Marketing and International Business
Spring 2008 Courses: BUAD 680, Doing Business in Asia: Korea
and Japan, ECON 627, International Economics and Business, FINC
600, Managerial Finance & MKTG 602, Marketing Research
Looking forward to an International Study tour to South Korea
and Japan during spring 2008.
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Tara Fohl
fohlt@xu.edu
Part time, Working Professional Evening MBA
Northern Kentucky University B.A. Radio/TV, 2003
First Term: Fall 2007
Spring 2008 Courses: STAT 500, Business Statistics
“A unique challenge for me was enrolling in the MBA program
without prior courses in business management. Business management
is a new field for me, but I'm hoping to expand my capabilities
as a Communications manager by possessing a better understanding
of the "ins" and "outs" of the field. I know some people that don't have business experience in their
undergrad studies may be intimidated by enrolling in the MBA
program, and I'd be happy to talk to anyone with those concerns
and share my experience."
Fidelity Investments
Communications Manager |
Brian Kroger
krogerb@xavier.edu
Part time, Working Professional Evening MBA
Purdue University Industrial Engineering with a minor in Management
First Term: Spring 2007
Expected Graduation: Spring 2009
Concentration: TBD, looking into the new Business Intelligence
concentration.
Spring 2008 Courses: FINC 600, Managerial Finance & HRES
901, Introduction to Human Resources
L3 Communications
Process Engineer
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Craig Nolte
Noltec@xavier.edu
Part time, Working Professional Evening MBA
University of Cincinnati Information Systems
First Term: Fall 2006
Expected Graduation: Spring 2009
Concentration: General, considering Business Intelligence
Fall 2007 Courses: BUAD 500, International Business & BUAD
600, Business Law and Ethics
Federal Reserve Bank
Senior Operations Analyst |
Anish Kapil
Kapila@xavier.edu
Full-Time Student, Working Professional Evening MBA
Start date: Fall 2008
Expected Graduation: May 2010
Concentration: Marketing
Current Classes: Accounting 500, Information Systems 600 and Management 600
"Xavier has an environment that is hard to be matched. The professors have been more than willing to go the extra mile to help me out in order to reach my potential. Also, my fellow students have been great to interact with and doing all the team projects has been enjoyable up to this point. Overall, the Xavier MBA program has made the transition between undergraduate studies and graduate school no problem at all"
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Nathan Nelson
nathananelson@hotmail.com / nelson.na@pg.com
Part Time Student, Working Professional Evening MBA
NKU
Start date: Spring 2008
Expected Graduation: Fall 2009
Concentration: Marketing
Current classes: MGMT 601- Operations Analysis / ACCT 601- Strategic Measure, Evaluation, & Control
"I chose the XU MBA Program because I wanted to get the best education that I could within the Cincinnati area. When I was first looking for a school, Xavier was ranked 24th in the country for part time MBAs which was the best in the area. Xavier has now jumped to 16th and offers a degree that is highly recognized by employers. In addition, I decided to pursue my degree last minute. The MBA office staff was super helpful and I was able to quickly apply and get registered prior to classes starting."
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