Stand-out learnings from an MBA in Arizona<\/strong><\/h2>\nSince Veronica already had a solid plan for her career, she used her W. P. Carey MBA experience to expand upon her existing knowledge by focusing on topics she wasn\u2019t so familiar with.<\/p>\n
As a leadership enthusiast, she notes that some of her stand-out courses included Mindful Leadership, helping her to become a better manager.<\/p>\n
It was in a course on Business Planning that the initial ideas for Veronica\u2019s own nonprofit organization\u2014Young & Empowered Women\u2014was born. The nonprofit focuses on gender inequality issues, closing the gender pay gap, and providing resources to rising female leaders.<\/p>\n
Of those benefiting from the nonprofit, 60% are first-generation businesswomen, and 65% identify as women of color.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u201cFrom my experience in business, I saw a need for more support to empower and mentor women,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n
She used her learnings from the course to help create a board of directors and to form by-laws for the nonprofit<\/p>\n
It also helped that she was able to build a business school network with her W. P. Carey MBA peers who came from various industries and experience levels.<\/p>\n
There are more than 120k grads in the W. P. Carey alumni network\u2014one of the largest groups in the US.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\nFrom an MBA to leading recruitment efforts at Teach For America<\/strong><\/h2>\nAfter Veronica graduated from her MBA in Arizona, she received a call from her former organization, Teach For America, inviting her to join as a senior leader in the recruitment team.<\/p>\n
Her role as vice president of recruitment is to oversee the a team of recruiters in the West Coast, helping to recruit students at college campuses to join the organization and teach in low-income communities.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe MBA allowed me to get my foot back in the door, enabling me to understand my own strengths as a business leader and implement what I learned in the program to manage diverse teams,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n
She recommends an MBA for anyone wanting to lead a nonprofit organization\u2014whether small or large.<\/p>\n
\u201cYou learn so much from being exposed to new industries\u2014I was able to bring a new perspective compared to others who came from corporate America,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n
Veronica\u2019s career story is testament to the fact that MBA programs aren\u2019t just for those wanting to work in consulting, finance, or tech\u2014an MBA degree can be used to inspire and champion those who need support the most. \u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n\n <\/section>\n<\/section>\nRelated Content:<\/h6>\n<\/p><\/div>\n