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The Berkeley MBA Full-time MBA Program 2013 Leading Through Innovation 430 Student Services Building #1902 Berkeley, CA 94720 -1902 Tel 1- 510-642-1405 Fax 1-510-643-6659 mba.haas.berkeley.edu The Berkeley MBA Full-time MBA Program 2013 Full-time MBA Program 2013 The Berkeley MBA Find Haas on Facebook Twitter iTunes Podcasts Blogs LinkedIn YouTube Video room flickr 360 Tour Visit: www.haas.berkeley.edu/socialmedia Printed on recycled paper Question the Status Quo Confidence Without Attitude Beyond Yourself Students Always THE BERKELEY-HAAS DEFINING PRINCIPLES D   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   1 The Berkeley MBA Program is about innovative leadership, fresh thinking, positive impact, and an incredibly talented, diverse, collaborative community— one that forms an invaluable, lifelong network. As the faculty and staff work with you to achieve your professional goals, you will experience the highly personal nature of an MBA program like no other. Developing Innovative Leaders who know how to put new ideas to work, and to do so responsibly ”Innovative leaders know how to create business opportunities from the major challenges facing the world. Berkeley-Haas has the proven ability to produce such leaders.” Rich Lyons Dean, Haas School of Business A rigorous general management curriculum gives you the breadth and depth of knowledge to be a leader in any type of organization. Top-ranked career services give you access to the best jobs at the world’s most selective firms, and the tools and support you need to further your career or launch a new one. Expertise of renowned faculty members who have been recognized worldwide for their innovative research and thought leadership. A distinct culture of fresh thinking, embodying the core values of the Haas School: Question the Status Quo, Confidence Without Attitude, Students Always, and Beyond Yourself. An unparalleled location that leverages the innovative, energetic business ecosystem of the San Francisco Bay Area. A worldwide alumni network of almost 40,000 Haas School graduates— and over 458,000 UC Berkeley graduates— that you can access from your first day as a Berkeley MBA student. Table of Contents: 2 Curriculum 6 Careers 8 Faculty 10 Community 14 Location 18 Alumni 20 Apply As the second-oldest business school in the United States, the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley is one of the world’s leading producers of new ideas and knowledge in all areas of business. The school offers outstanding management education to about 2,200 undergraduate and graduate students each year. 2   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation The Path to Innovative Leadership built on timely and relevant capabilities The goal of the Berkeley MBA Program is to develop you as an innovative leader and teach you fundamental business concepts. We define innovative leadership as the ability to put new ideas into action in every corner and every function of an organization, and to do so responsibly. This concept is based on a set of specific capabilities that are valued in today’s marketplace by employers. You gain the knowledge to become a leader who defines what’s next—for our markets and for our societies. Berkeley-Haas is uniquely positioned to deliver such leaders. A General Management Foundation Your Haas education is anchored in the fundamentals of general management, including the latest theories of and best practices in business—from accounting and finance to marketing and strategy. You learn to lead and manage an enterprise as a whole. The rigorous curriculum provides you with a basic framework of qualitative, quantitative, analytical, strategic, and problem solving skills. You not only gain knowledge about best business practices, but also learn about the fundamental principles behind them—the “how” and the “why.” A Connected Leadership Curriculum Innovative leadership is a connecting theme that runs through the entire Berkeley MBA Program—in both the required (core) and elective portions of the curriculum. The process starts with the careful selection of Berkeley MBA students, who have demonstrated leadership and exemplify the school’s defining principles. In the core, you begin to learn the capabilities of the innovative leader, such as the skills to define opportunities. For example, the Problem Finding, Problem Solving course teaches you several modes of thinking—such as framing problems—in order to find and solve difficult problems. The courses Leading People and Leadership Communications teach specific motivational skills, such as influencing others without having direct authority over them. A required experiential learning course gives you practice in solving real-world business problems and emphasizes innovative leader capabilities. The list of experiential options ranges from applied innovation projects with major firms to global consulting opportunities. A Supportive Culture and Environment A unique aspect of the Berkeley MBA leadership approach is the conscious use of the Haas School culture to shape how and what you learn. The school recently codified its culture into four defining principles: Question the Status Quo, Confidence Without Attitude, Students Always, and Beyond Yourself. The defining principles are heavily influenced by the school’s location in the San Francisco Bay Area—the world’s epicenter for innovation and entrepreneurship. And they are shaped by the culture of UC Berkeley, a world-class research generator with a legendary atmosphere of fresh thinking. “Problem Finding, Problem Solving aims to  provide some basic tools for innovative  thinking, enhancing students’ ability to  identify assumptions, learn through direct  observation, synthesize meaningful insights  from complex data, generate a wide range   of ideas, and tell inspiring stories to engage   others and get feedback.”  Sara L. Beckman Sr. Lecturer and Winner, University of California Distinguished Teaching Award, 2001 Learning by Doing Students can choose from among the  following core experiential learning options,  many of them unique to the Berkeley MBA  Program and first of their kind.  Haas@Work Teams of Berkeley MBA students work with top executives at major firms such as Virgin America (pictured here) to research and develop solutions for real-world business challenges. The best ideas are then selected by each firm’s executives for implementation. International Business  Development In the first global program of its kind, student teams tackle business projects across the globe, ranging from creating business plans for nonprofit or government programs to providing market research or financial analysis for bur- geoning corporations. After working on each project throughout the spring semester, the student teams then travel for three weeks for hands-on experi- ence with their client orga- nizations. Social Sector Solutions Students partner with McKinsey & Co. to engage in innovative consulting projects, providing plans, creative ideas, and solutions for challenges unique to nonprofit organizations. Clean Tech to Market Students work with scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to evaluate the commercial viability of next-generation technologies aimed at addressing critical energy and climate change issues. Corporate Social  Responsibility Students engage with companies such as Wal- Mart to develop business strategies that are both socially responsible and aligned with business objectives and core competencies. Entrepreneurship Students select from a variety of opportunities that challenge them to come up with real business solutions and business plans for high- potential enterprises. Managing New Product  Development Cross-disciplinary student teams develop innovative products or services from original ideas through first- pass prototypes. Real Estate   Investment Analysis Students work with stakeholders to conduct comprehensive analyses that include concept development, full market analysis, funding strategy, and entitlement and stakeholder consultation and approval strategies. The Haas   Investment Fund Groups of students apply the skills acquired in finance and other courses to develop and implement a real trading strategy. Team-initiated  Project Students may choose to work with faculty members to create their own team- based experiential project. Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   3 As part of the school’s acclaimed Haas@Work course in applied innovation, students work with top executives at major firms such as Visa, Cisco, Disney, Schwab, Panasonic, Clorox, Wells Fargo, and Virgin America (pictured here). Haas@Work is just one of many options students may choose from to complete their experiential course requirement. For more information, visit mba.haas.berkeley.edu/  academics/experiential.html. 4   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   5 A Rigorous, Flexible Curriculum prepares you for every kind of leadership challenge The Core The Berkeley MBA curriculum consists of 12 required core courses that provide the analytical tools and essential knowledge to lead effectively. For example, you will learn how to set direction in your strategy course, and how to manage complex projects and enterprises in your operations course. Throughout the core, you are taught the lessons of leading responsibly. Core courses, which make up about 40 percent of a typical student’s course of study, are usually all taken in the first year. Electives A central feature of the Berkeley MBA program is its level of flexibility that enables you to customize your studies according to your own goals. An impressive menu of original elective courses comprises 60 percent of the curriculum, meaning you begin to design your own course of study in the first year of the program. You may choose from a wide variety of constantly evolving electives and dual degree offerings—from within the Haas School and from the wider university—as well as design courses of your own in conjunction with a faculty member. Global Perspective Global experience is an integral aspect of the Berkeley MBA experience. Global business is part of many courses, including courses with a specific focus on international topics, such as Global Strategy and Multinational Enterprises, and Doing Business in China. You are encouraged to take advantage of international opportunities, such as spending a semester abroad, attending international seminars, planning study trips to other countries during breaks, or serving as a consultant through the International Business Development program. Learning Beyond the Classroom Providing students with hands-on exposure to real-world business situations is a key strength of the Berkeley MBA Program. You are required to take an experiential course that emphasizes innovative leadership. Additional experiential learning activities are required in many courses. You can also participate in numerous out-of- classroom opportunities that build upon your leadership skill set. Teamwork is emphasized throughout, including skill development and group coaching on how to be optimally effective in teams. Students in Sara Beckman’s Problem Finding, Problem Solving core course. You will experience the Berkeley MBA’s rigorous, comprehensive curriculum in which you master the essential skills of management and leadership. After fulfilling the requirements of the core curriculum, you will find a high degree of flexibility to tailor your education to meet your own goals and interests through a wide variety of cutting-edge elective offerings and global opportunities. The school’s acclaimed International Business Development (IBD) course, which is one of the options for fulfilling the experiential learning requirement, sends an average of 120 students around the world each year to consult for a variety of firms and organizations. One group, pictured left, was dispatched to Tanzania to assist a non-profit organization committed to improving women’s health in developing countries by creating access to key technologies. Visit: haas.berkeley.edu/groups/IBD For a comprehensive curriculum overview including full course descriptions, visit mba.haas.berkeley.edu/academics/curriculum.html Concurrent Degree Options The Haas School offers concurrent degree programs in  areas of special interest to business professionals,  including the following: •  JD/MBA Program •  MBA/MPH Program in Health Management •  MBA/MA Program in International and     Area Studies For more information, visit mba.haas.berkeley.edu/  academics/concurrentdegrees.html. 6   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Opening Doors to Future Success with the tools and connections that will set you apart When the world’s most selective organizations seek new, innovative talent, they turn to Berkeley-Haas. Top financial institutions, consulting firms, consumer products manufacturers, and technology companies are among those firms that hire Haas graduates as interns and full- time employees. Employers seek out Berkeley MBA students because they demonstrate not only a mastery of powerful quantitative and management tools, but also a solid understanding of best practices for the changing technological, global, and human dimensions of business. An Impressive Array of Services The school’s key location and deep ties to global firms provides you the tools and connections you need to launch the next stage of your career. The Haas School offers access to employers through multiple channels. On-campus interviews and corporate presentations are popular forums for presenting oneself to a prospective employer. The Haas School’s Career Management Group facilitates hundreds of on-campus interview opportunities for positions spanning the globe and over a thousand electronic job postings specifically targeting Berkeley MBA students each year. In addition, you are given the opportunity to interact with hiring managers and recruiters in more informal ways, including industry firm nights, career panels, corporate visits, alumni mixers, and job fairs. A Personal Approach  The school’s small MBA class size allows career advisors to offer a personalized, hands-on approach to your career search. The goal of the Career Management Group is to provide you with resources and opportunities to successfully match your skills and interests with an employer. The Career Management Group also offers a broad range of seminars, programs, and services from experienced advisors, coaches, managers, and practitioners at all stages of the career planning process. Berkeley-Haas alumni hold top jobs at leading firms across the globe. Recent alumni working in New York include McKinsey & Co. Associate Will Wright, MBA 09; Deloitte Sr. Consultant Amy Bai, MBA 09; American Express Sr. Marketing Manager Nick Jablonski, MBA 10; Unilever Associate Brand Manager Silvia Lacayo, MBA 09; and Etsy Business Operations Manager Jeff Shah, MBA 09. Top Hiring Firms 2012 Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   7 2012 full-time Berkeley MBA graduates went to work at 113 organizations in 23 countries around the world. *as of July 1, 2012 Students in the full-time Berkeley MBA class of 2013 interned for 151 organizations in 14 countries and 13 US states, with 15% working outside the US. *as of July 31, 2012 8   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   9 Passionate Scholars and Teachers at the forefront of new ideas Haas School faculty members are explorers and discoverers, seeking new ideas and insights at the frontiers of knowledge. They are internationally recognized leaders in the study of the economic, social, political, and technological forces shaping global markets today. Berkeley-Haas faculty members play an active role in national and international business communities, serving as consultants, board members, and speakers at major business conferences and seminars. A Roster of Experienced  Thinkers and Leaders Several faculty members are authors of widely used textbooks in marketing, economics, and management. Severin Borenstein is a nearly constant presence in the national media explaining the ups and downs of the nation’s energy markets. Michael Katz is a leading thinker and strategist in telecommunications policy. John Morgan and Teck Ho are actively utilizing behavioral and experimental economics to make advances in understanding strategic decision making. Jennifer Chatman is a top authority on organizational culture and post-merger integration. And David Teece is a widely sought expert in the field of innovation and knowledge management. Real-World Insights  from Industry Practitioners The MBA program also makes creative use of experienced practitioners from industry in its classes as adjunct professors and lecturers. For example, Wall Street veteran Peter Goodson, former partner of private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc., teaches the Mergers and Acquisitions course. In his Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Telecommunications and Media course, Dr. Reza Moazzami draws from his more than fifteen years of experience as an engineer, entrepreneur/CEO, investor, patent holder, and educator in the IT and communications industries. Twitter Co-founder and serial entrepreneur Biz Stone shares his experiences and insights with Berkeley MBA students as an executive fellow at the Haas School. A Tradition of Teaching Excellence The cornerstone of the entire Berkeley MBA program is its distinguished faculty members and the high quality of their courses. At Haas, teaching excellence is a high priority. In the Berkeley MBA classroom, faculty members emphasize both theory and practice by using a variety of teaching methods. Case studies, seminars, simulations, guest speakers, and group projects all facilitate the learning process. Classroom learning is enhanced by numerous opportunities to apply the lessons to real-world situations. Berkeley-Haas Professor Carl Shapiro was appointed a member of the Council of Economic Advisers in 2011 by President Obama. Shapiro formerly served as deputy assistant attorney general for economics in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. He joins a growing list of Haas School and UC Berkeley faculty members who have served on the council, including Haas Professor and former Dean Laura Tyson and Haas Professor Emerita Janet Yellen. Haas professors Jonathan Leonard, David Levine, and Jim Wilcox have served on the staff of the council as senior economists. Berkeley-Haas Professor Emeritus Oliver E. Williamson was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences—the second time a Haas professor has won the honor since 1994—for his work in the area of economic governance. Laura Tyson S. K. and Angela Chan Chair in Global Management Students in Professor Laura Tyson’s  International Business course have the  opportunity to learn from an expert  who has had a hand in shaping global  economic policy. Tyson chaired President  Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisors.  She is currently a member of President  Barack Obama’s Economic Advisory  Panel. In addition, she is a member of  the board of directors for several U.S.  companies and a senior adviser to  the Center for American Progress and  McKinsey Global Institute. Teck Ho William Halford, Jr. Family Professor of Marketing Learning, according to Professor Teck Ho,  is more “concrete when it is hands-on.”  That’s why at least one in four of each  of his marketing course sessions is  interactive. Using computer simulations  and role-playing, his students engage in  price wars and auctions, negotiate B2B  contracts, and put themselves in the shoes  of CEOs, marketing directors, suppliers,  and retail partners. In 2010, Ho was  recognized with the Berkeley Distinguished  Teaching  Award, the university’s highest  teaching honor. Kristiana Raube Adjunct Professor and Executive Director Haas professional faculty members  such as Dr. Kristiana Raube share expert  business and leadership knowledge  with Berkeley MBA students. In addition  to serving as executive director of Haas’  International Business Development  program, Raube is a renowned  researcher and teacher in the area of  health management who has worked to  increase health management capacity  through executive education and  program development in the US and  around the world. John Morgan Gary & Sherron Kalbach Chair in Entrepreneurship Haas School Professor John Morgan’s  popular course on game theory  challenges students to formulate  strategy by learning to forecast the  reactions of rivals. Morgan’s cutting- edge behavioral economics research  often has far-reaching implications.  He recently worked with Yahoo!  Labs to design and launch a zombie- based social video game to study  the differences between successful  and unsuccessful economic game  strategies. 10   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   11 Guided by four defining principles, the distinctive Berkeley-Haas culture is integral to shaping its MBA students as they learn how to be innovative leaders. Berkeley-Haas students question the status quo, project confidence without attitude, think beyond themselves, and act as students always. These attributes combine to create an environment conducive to teamwork, collaboration, and involvement. Students are members of a close-knit, supportive peer network that draws on both shared experiences and a diversity of ideas and backgrounds to build bonds that last a lifetime. A Collaborative Culture cultivates a unique, dynamic community A Diversity of Experiences Among the school’s greatest assets is the community of fellow students, who form a lifetime network of friends and professional contacts. The relatively small size of the MBA program (only 240 students enroll in each entering class) encourages students to get to know all members of their class. Students represent a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, religious affiliations, and sexual orientations. About a third of the students are from outside the United States, representing almost 40 countries. Involvement in a Dynamic Community The diverse and outgoing nature of the Berkeley-Haas culture translates to a vibrant, thriving community of fellow students, alumni, faculty, and staff. From networking mixers to annual conferences, guest speakers to intramural sports competitions, there’s always something happening here. At Haas, virtually everyone gets involved in clubs and community service, managing major conferences, participating in international case competitions, and organizing ski trips to nearby Sierra Nevada resorts. Going Above and Beyond UC Berkeley has a long tradition of social responsibility and a commitment to creating a better world. In keeping with that spirit, Berkeley MBA students get involved to make a difference. Almost the entire MBA class participates during the year in one of the many fun events that are a part of the Challenge for Charity—talent shows, charity auctions, and sports competitions that help raise money for the Special Olympics and other organizations. Many Berkeley MBA students also volunteer as mentors for disadvantaged high school students through the Young Entrepreneurs at Haas (YEAH) program. Confidence Without Attitude “The interview process for consulting  internships is arduous, and the  competition is fierce. But even here, the  defining principle Confidence Without Attitude won out. We had informal Friday  prep sessions where we reviewed case  studies, shared resources and coached  each other. We helped every one of us be  as prepared as possible.” David Felts, MBA 13 Internship: Boston Consulting Group, San Francisco, California Previous degree: B.S., Finance, Grove City College, Brove City, Pennsylvania Job prior to Haas: Manager, Novant Health, Charlotte, North Carolina Students Always “Being Students Always means being  open to new information and being willing  to admit you don’t know everything.  Sometimes having a good question is  better than having a good answer.” Alison Brock, MBA 13 Internship: American Express, New York, New York Previous degree: B.A., Journalism, Howard University, Washington, D.C. Job prior to Haas: Consumer Products Specialist, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia Beyond Yourself “There is a real generosity among my  classmates. We all understand that  success is not just for the individual, but  for the impact we can have on others.  In my Business Strategies for Emerging  Markets class, we put together  business plans that would also have  social impact in developing countries.  This is an example of Beyond Yourself.” Luis López, MBA 12 Associate Consultant, McKinsey and  Company, Bogotá, Colombia  Internship: McKinsey and Company, Bogotá, Colombia Previous degree: B.S., Industrial Engineering, Universidade de los Andes, Colombia Job prior to Haas: Project Manager, Florela, Tocancipá, Colombia Question the Status Quo “Professor Don Moore’s Leading People  course shed so much light on the  biases we all have—how to recognize  and deal with them. I now question  my assumptions and decision-making  behavior in new ways. That is one way  that I am Questioning the Status Quo.” Vannie Shu, MBA 12 Associate Marketing Manager, The  Clorox Company, Oakland, California Internship: Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio Previous degree: B.A., Communication Studies and Economics, University of California, Los Angeles Job prior to Haas: Associate Account Planner, Google, Inc., Mountain View, California Berkeley-Haas students have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of formal and informal clubs and activities. For example, members of the Haas MBA rugby team, including co-captains Hans Lintermans and Blake Holland, both MBA 12 (pictured left), participated in the Rugby World Championship held at Duke University last spring. The rugby team is just one of more than 45 current student clubs and organizations led by Berkeley-Haas graduate students. • Warren Buffett welcomed 20 Haas   Finance Club members to Omaha where he took them to lunch at his favorite steakhouse. • Stephanie DiMarco, CEO & Founder of Advent Software and a Haas alum stressed the importance of believing in your gut instincts in a talk as part of the Dean’s   Speaker Series. • The Economist’s Annual  Innovation  Conference featuring Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and other thought leaders was held at Haas for the 2nd year in a row. • The student-run Women in Leadership  Conference helped attendees understand how to redefine their leadership styles with panels including “A Woman’s Guide to Negotiating Effectively” and “Finding Your Passion.” March 12   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   13 • Berkeley MBA students presented summaries of their summer International  Business Development (IBD) projects undertaken in China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and many other locations. PHOTO #1 BELOW • Former Apple Chief Evangelist Guy  Kawasaki spoke about his new book Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. PHOTO #2 BELOW • Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth Roth spoke to Berkeley-Haas students about how events in the Middle East have impacted global human rights during the past decade. A team of four Berkeley MBA students won first place in the Developing World category of the IBM/Novartis NCD University Challenge by proposing a pharmacy membership program in Mexico for low to-middle income pregnant women with diabetes. • A Berkeley team, including two MBA 12’s, took 2nd place in the Hult Global Case Challenge judged by Bill Clinton. PHOTO #7 ABOVE • Maria Nondorf, executive director of Haas’ Center for Financial Reporting and Management (CFRM), was named among the “2012 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business” by the San Francisco Business Times.  PHOTO #8 ABOVE • The Global Social Venture Competition, which was started by Berkeley-Haas students, drew 600 entries from a record 50 countries. • The Haaski Golf Open celebrated its 10th year with a tournament, dinner, and live auction with Dean Lyons, Cal coaches, former athletes, and Bay Area business leaders. • Five Berkeley-Haas faculty members, Julie  Suh, Nicolae Garleanu, Gustavo Manso,  Panos Patatoukas , and Shachar Kariv were recognized with Cheit Awards, Berkeley-Haas’ highest teaching honor. • The >play Digital Media Conference focused on the user revolution as it relates to everything from the Arab Spring to Groupon. • World renowned chef Ferran  Adria lunched with students to launch his “Ideas for Transformation” competition where a dozen Berkeley-Haas teams competed against teams from four other business schools to develop strategies and models to guide the upcoming launch of his elBullifoundation. PHOTO #5 BELOW • Two Haas teams took 1st and 2nd place in Babson College’s inaugural San Francisco  Rocket Pitch Competition over rivals from other Bay Area business schools. PHOTO #6 BELOW • Berkeley-Haas students and professors dressed to the nines for a night of scotch tasting to benefit a funding program for MBA students seeking nonprofit or public sector internships. • A Berkeley MBA team employed expert negotiating skills learned in their Leading People and Negotiations courses in their victory in the Columbia  Business School Odyssey  Global   MBA   Competition. • 500 Bay Area professionals and graduate students explored new regional businesses and innovations as a part of the annual student-run Asia Business Conference. • Richelle Parham, CMO of eBay kicked off the Berkeley-Haas  CMO Insight Series with a lecture and dinner with Berkeley MBAs. Executives from Wells Fargo, Salesforce.com and the San Jose Earthquakes professional soccer team also visited over the course of the semester. • David Anderson, MBA 95 and Director at Fisker Automotive brought to Haas the new plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan Fisker  Karma to show students. PHOTO #3 ABOVE • The 2012 Berkeley Latin American  Business Conference featured highly respected business and political leaders including Eduardo Leon, partner and managing director of BCG Mexico. PHOTO #4 ABOVE August-September October January MarchFebruary April May A Dynamic Community Coming to Berkeley-Haas means joining a vibrant, thriving community of fellow  students, alumni, faculty, and staff. From networking mixers to annual conferences,  guest speakers to schoolwide events, there’s always something happening here. And  as a member of the Berkeley MBA student community, you have the opportunity to not  only attend these activities, but also to participate in creating and planning them. Here  is a sample of the many events and activities MBA students were a part of last year. November-December Orientation Week featured prominent business leaders, including Twitter Co-Founder and Berkeley-Haas Executive Fellow  Biz Stone.   Competitors from eight top business schools put their heads in the clouds for the first annual Haas Tech Challenge at the Haas School. Four Berkeley MBA students won the MIT  EdTech Case Competition with their plan to promote an online tool to help parents assist their children with schoolwork. • Bob Lutz, BS 61, MBA 62, retired vice chairman of General Motors, spoke to the Berkeley-Haas community about innovation and the electric car as part of the Dean’s Speaker Series. PHOTO #9 BELOW • After preparing their case analysis for more than 30 hours straight, five Berkeley MBA students claimed third prize in the Carlson School’s Elite Eight Brand  Management  Case Competition. • Designs for making a more energy-efficient refrigerator and providing privacy for sleeping passengers on international flights were among the projects displayed at the annual tradeshow for the Managing New   Product Development course. PHOTO #10 BELOW The UCSD’s Rady School of Business’ Sony Marketing  Strategy Case  Competitio n mixed things up by pairing up students from different schools. Berkeley-Haas students were on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winning teams . The student-run Women  in Leadership  Conference helped attendees go beyond mentorship with Pandora Executive Vice President Jessica  Steel. Berkeley MBAs won the coveted Golden Shovel for a 5th straight year after defeating Stanford in the NAIOP    Real Estate Challenge. Adobe Systems President and CEO Shantanu  Narayen spoke as 500 students from the full-time and evening & weekend MBA programs graduated at this year’s commencement ceremony. 1 2 3 5 7 8 109 11 • A panel of business leaders discussed the role of social media in enabling businesses to do good at the 9th annual Haas Celebration at Gap Headquarters in San Francisco. PHOTO #11  BELOW • Debby Hopkins, chief innovation officer of Citi, explained how she sees her role as “being a catalyst, to challenge people to think differently but also pursue new ideas with a lot of rigor.” • A panel of five investment industry executives revealed “A Roadmap for Social Impact Investing” and what it means for investors, wealth managers, social enterprises, and corporations as part of the Schwab Charitable Speaker Series. 4 6 14   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   15 The Perfect Location where natural beauty meets endless opportunity The Haas School’s location in the San Francisco Bay Area is a profound asset, a business ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship that is unrivaled anywhere. And it defines the people we attract, the education we deliver, and the leaders we produce. Once you arrive, you will quickly understand how the University of California, Berkeley—one of the world’s top universities—both shapes and is shaped by the forces of innovation in the Bay Area. This is a place that continues to move knowledge forward, looking for and embracing what comes next. The Bay Area is one of the few places on earth where countless corporate powerhouses such as Oracle (pictured above) are nestled among some of the world’s most famous landscapes and outdoor playgrounds. Only an hour from Berkeley, you can cruise through the alluring wine country of Napa and Sonoma counties. Or visit one of the many open beaches or picturesque seaside towns dotting the Pacific coastline, including Big Sur, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Mendocino. Only three hours from campus, explore Yosemite National Park, with its exquisite glacier-carved valley of towering waterfalls and granite mountains, or ski the world-famous Olympic runs at Lake Tahoe. Home to Tomorrow’s Industries Widely recognized as the heart of the global technology industry, a hotbed for venture capital, and the center of the US wine market, the Bay Area is also the new hub for the up-and- coming clean energy and biotechnology industries. In addition to serving as a launch pad for some of the most successful recent startups—Google, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter among them—the Bay Area is also headquarters to a wide range of established Fortune 500 companies, as well as a long roster of firms—such as Intel, Charles Schwab, Gap, Adobe, Clorox, Pixar, Genentech, and Chevron. A Legendary Campus Setting The Berkeley campus is perched on a hillside; its upper reaches are devoted to a vast nature preserve—excellent for a run or a contemplative walk with postcard views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean beyond. Surrounding the campus is the legendary city of Berkeley, the quintessential university town, complete with a multitude of coffee houses, shops, churches, theaters, world-famous gourmet restaurants, charming neighborhoods, beautiful gardens, and some of the best bookstores anywhere. A Great Place to Learn and Play The San Francisco Bay Area is perennially designated the world’s most popular tourist destination—and for good reason. The area’s stunning natural beauty and seductively benign weather complement an atmosphere charged with a worldly sophistication and a distinctive openness to new ways of thinking. The San Francisco Bay Area features a wealth of diversity among its breathtaking landscapes and energetic people. Berkeley-Haas students reflect the global nature of the region, coming from all corners of the world. Pictured above are Inaki Ruiz of Spain, Claudia Dias of Brazil, and Nit Agrawal, of Nepal, all MBA 12. 16   Haas School of Business    Leading Through Innovation Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   17 An important part of choosing a business school is the strength of the larger university to which you will be forever linked. In addition to attending one of the premier business schools in the world, Berkeley MBA students earn a degree from a university whose name and reputation open doors around the globe. The mission of the University of California is to excel in research, teaching, and public service. Over the decades, this mission has developed a culture at UC Berkeley that stimulates greatness. The Berkeley Experience a university second to none UC Berkeley’s University Library was ranked the No. 1 public research university library in North America by the Association of Research Libraries. A Distinguished Record The Berkeley MBA Program draws on the incredible breadth and depth of the University of California at Berkeley, whose graduate programs are consistently ranked among the best in the world, and whose undergraduate programs are among the most selective. The proof is in the university’s distinguished record of Nobel-level scholarship, constant innovation, a concern for the betterment of our world, and consistently high rankings of its schools and departments—the Haas School among them. A History of Path-Bending Innovation Since its founding in 1868, UC Berkeley has grown with the rapidly expanding population of California and has responded to the educational needs of the developing state. By the 1930s, research at UC Berkeley burgeoned in nuclear physics, chemistry, and biology, leading to the development of the first cyclotron, the isolation of the human polio virus, and the discovery of all the artificial elements heavier than uranium, including Berkelium and Californium. Twenty-one members of the UC Berkeley faculty have been awarded Nobel prizes for these and subsequent achievements in science, literature, and economics. In 2011, the Times of London ranked UC Berkeley the 4th best university in the world. The National Research Council in 2010 awarded UC Berkeley the largest number of high-ranked graduate programs in the US for the third decade in a row—of the 52 programs assessed, 48 were in the top 10 in their categories. Explore the Opportunities You are encouraged to supplement business courses with graduate classes outside the business school in areas ranging from engineering, law, and urban planning to foreign languages, international area studies, and public policy. In addition, special interdisciplinary opportunities within the Berkeley community enable you to learn from top experts in almost every field. Joint courses with students in law, engineering, information systems, and public health enhance the educational experience of many MBA students. Multi-disciplinary  Opportunities Berkeley MBA students involved in the Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC) work with scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to evaluate the commercial viability of new technologies, such as a novel solar-chemical storage device, and the use of ionic liquids to pre-treat biomass for conversion to biofuel. This Berkeley Innovative Leader Development experiential requirement option, called CleanTech to Market, is just one of the many opportunities Haas students have to work with top thinkers across diverse disciplines at UC Berkeley. •  Ranks first nationally in       the number of PhD       programs in the top 10 in       their fields (National       Research Council) •  Ranked the #1 public       university in the US for       the eleventh year in a row by      U.S. News & World Report •  The leading institution in       awarding doctoral degrees to     minorities and women •  Ranked #1 in the nation in     the 2009 Washington       Monthly College Rankings,     based on three main       criteria: performance as an     engine of social mobility,       research output, and       promotion of a service ethic •  22 Nobel Prize laureates       (including Haas professors     Oliver Williamson and     John Harsanyi) •  226 American Association     for the Advancement of       Science Fellows •  234 American Academy of     Arts and Sciences Fellows •  74 Fulbright Scholars •  359 Guggenheim Fellows •  45 MacArthur Fellows •  92 National Academy of       Engineering Awards •  141 National Academy of      Sciences Awards •  26 National Medal of       Science Awards •  117 Sloan Fellows •  4 Wolf Prizes •  4 Pulitzer Prizes •  1 National Poet Laureate UC Berkeley Academic and Faculty Distinctions   [...]... Finance The University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia Anders Hansson, BS 94 Executive Director, Investment Banking Goldman Sachs Australia, LLC Sydney, Australia Anna Munn, MBA 99 General Manager, Leadership and Talent Coles Limited Melbourne, Australia Full-time Program 2013    Haas School of Business   19 Apply to the Berkeley MBA Program at mba. haas .berkeley. edu Each fall, the Full-time MBA Program. .. Student Ambassadors (HSA) are the student voice within the Full-time Program Admissions Office HSAs offer unique, reallife perspectives about being enrolled in the Berkeley MBA Program To participate in one of the group’s daily information sessions during the school year, or for more information during any stage of the application process, contact an HSA member at hsa@haas .berkeley. edu or 510.642.5610 Full-time. .. both member schools’ enrollments and the ranks of management Candidates who apply and are accepted to the Berkeley MBA Program through The Consortium are considered for full-tuition, meritbased Fellowships and benefit from ongoing professional development opportunities Financial Aid Admission to the Berkeley MBA Program is based on a combination of factors, including the following: T Consortium for Graduate... hosted by MBA admissions throughout the year Round: C Petaluma I N A • Personal Qualities—We seek applicants who represent the school’s four defining principles: confidence without attitude, question the status quo, beyond yourself, and students always W I N E P O E • Exams The GMAT is required for all applicants Applicants who received their university degrees in countries other than the US, the UK,... Visit www.cgsm.org • Professional Experience The quality of an MBA program is immeasurably enhanced by the realworld business experience that students bring to the classroom Most of our students have two or more years of full-time professional work experience following the completion of their undergraduate degree We are also interested in the progression and milestones of your career, as well as your... Brazil Nicolas Goldstein, MBA 03 CEO of Regional Business LAN Airlines Santiago, Chile Martin Huffmann, MBA 04 Founder & CEO Telediagnosis Buenos Aires, Argentina Marcus Riecke, MBA 96 CEO StudiVZ Germany Joe Jimenez, MBA 84 CEO Novartis Basel, Switzerland Ken Brill, MBA 73 Fmr Ambassador to Cypress and India, current President & CEO The Fund for Peace Washington, D.C Daniel M Sousa, MBA 03 Investment Officer... the world, including more than 33 chapters in the US, there are Haas alumni events happening an average of five out of seven days a week all over the world Whether in Shanghai, Santiago, London, or New York, you will have immediate access to local alumni who get together often to strengthen their personal and professional contacts at chapter and regional gatherings In addition, a variety of online and... Canada are also required to take the TOEFL or IELTS exams The best way to know what it’s really like to be a Berkeley MBA student is to come visit, meet students and faculty, and observe a class We strongly encourage this investment of your time to help you decide if the program is a good fit for you For details on how we make it easy for you to explore Haas, visit www.haas .berkeley. edu/admissions/visit.html...From your first day as a Berkeley MBA student, you are able to leverage the power of one of the best professional networks With almost 40,000 Haas School graduates—and over 458,000 UC Berkeley graduates—are connected by a robust alumni network that includes career resources, online communities, and local alumni chapters in major cities around the globe Joanna Wallace, MBA 91 Hospital Director Spire... 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