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INSEAD photo 1080285288697144Pablo Ettinger–a panellist at the upcoming INSEAD Alumni Forum Europe–is our INSEADer of the Month for May!

Pablo is Chairman of Streetlife, the UK's leading community social network. He is also Development Director of Caffè Nero, a global coffee house chain which he helped fellow alumnus Gerry Ford (MBA'84D) found in 1997. The two have remained friends since attending INSEAD together.
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Haas School of Business - UC Berkeley video

Relive the beautiful day in photos! Undergraduate Commencement 2016 highlights are here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mNMZKQxHpE

Undergraduates take the stage on a sunny morning at the Greek Theatre, May 17, 2016. Commencement speaker was Kevin Chou, BS 02, and CEO of Kabam.

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A Lucky Strike
A Lucky Strike

The financial crisis in 2008 propelled this alum to seek an entrepreneurial opportunity in an unlikely place: Starlite Lanes http://bit.ly/1VVT9Xb

“It’s not about the last penny. It’s about having fun and enjoying what I do.” - Ron Getto ’86 …

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What to Do if You’re Light on Extracurriculars

If you’re applying to business schools in Round 1, the process of pulling your materials together will consume much of your life in the coming months. Of particular focus will be planning how to best position yourself. If you’ve taken on leadership roles in volunteer organizations or have actively engaged with a nonprofit you’re passionate about, you’ll want to be sure you play up that angle in your materials.

But what if you’ve done nothing on that front? No volunteering, no extracurricular involvement—nada. Is your candidacy doomed?

No. Admissions committees understand that it’s extremely hard for some people to have meaningful involvement in an organization outside of work. This is often the case for those whose jobs constantly keep them on the road, or whose typical workday doesn’t even afford them the opportunity for a full night’s sleep.

The good news is that we have certainly seen compelling candidates be accepted to top programs even though they lack post-college extracurriculars.

However, if you weren’t involved in anything outside of class when you were an undergraduate, either, that might be a red flag. The MBA experience is about leveraging all facets of your life—not just what you’ve achieved on the job—to help your classmates learn.

So if you have no volunteer work or extracurricular activities to talk about, brainstorm what other relevant things you could share with fellow students in class. Think along the lines of travel or cultural experiences, or even a family situation. What else are you passionate about besides your job, and how has that passion manifested itself?

While it could look disingenuous to join a bunch of volunteer organizations in the months leading up to Round 1 deadlines, you could always see if your employer has any community-focused committees or sponsors any local events that you could get involved with in the near future.

Admissions committees are looking for well-rounded people. Remember:

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Ross Professor and Two Ross Alums Make ‘20 In Their 20s’ List | Michigan Ross
Ross Professor and Two Ross Alums Make ‘20 In Their 20s’ List | Michigan Ross

Yet again, the Ross community makes an impressive showing!

Following six Ross alums getting named in Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30’ list this past winter, two Ross alums and a Ross professor are making their mark in a new list.

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