Friday, June 5, 2009
Saba Anwer
My background before coming to the Johnson School has been both varied and focused. In addition to holding a BS in Biology, I have also received a Master's in Public Health from Yale University, and have had the opportunity to work at Johnson and Johnson, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, and to work in global clinical trials with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. While healthcare has been the underlying thread tying my experience together, I also have a great interest in the role of e-commerce and the Internet in today's economy. Ideally I would like to find a way to merge these two passions in a way that helps to improve patient health while taking advantage of the ever-changing tech climate of the world today.
My goals for my time at Johnson are lofty: to build upon my healthcare background, to embrace my passion for science & technology, and to hone my business acumen. I know that getting there is all up to me. I hope to use this blog to capture my experiences here at business school, and I look forward to sharing my world with you this year!
My goals for my time at Johnson are lofty: to build upon my healthcare background, to embrace my passion for science & technology, and to hone my business acumen. I know that getting there is all up to me. I hope to use this blog to capture my experiences here at business school, and I look forward to sharing my world with you this year!
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Hi Saba,
I wish you all the best.
I am another MBA aspirant from India.
Would it be ok if i put some questions to you to clear some things in my head regarding the Cornell AMBA?
You could mail me at nitishkaul@gmail.com
thanks a ton!
I wish you all the best.
I am another MBA aspirant from India.
Would it be ok if i put some questions to you to clear some things in my head regarding the Cornell AMBA?
You could mail me at nitishkaul@gmail.com
thanks a ton!
Mergers, acquisitions, alliances, joint venture can be very tricky. Start with a joint venture as it can be the better and least risky method vs the others.
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