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Kristin Coleman
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Associate Director, Marketing at Forté
10/29/19 at 5:21PM UTC
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MBA Resources!

Hi Everyone, The non-profit I work for - Forté - has some really great MBA prep resources if you're considering business school. Access free live and 40+ on-demand webinars with experts across industries and functions, covering a range of MBA application and career-boosting topics. Check it out: http://events.fortefoundation.org/event-type-2/mba-prep/ Hear from accomplished businesswomen about how to carve your own path in business and learn how to increase your earning potential, marketability, and networking profile. Check out our blog: http://business360.fortefoundation.org/ If you're thinking of applying to business school next fall, check out our MBALaunch application prep program: www.fortefoundation.org/mbalaunch I hope you find this helpful! Have a great week :)

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Jennifer Scott Mobley, Ph.D.
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11/02/19 at 12AM UTC
Thanks, Kristin!
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