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Harvard Business School proudly introduces its MBA Class of 2026, showcasing a diverse group of individuals with unique backgrounds and ambitions. Among them is Francesca Rosas, whose journey reflects the dynamic spirit of this prestigious institution.
Francesca, hailing from a vibrant community, has cultivated a strong passion for social entrepreneurship. Her previous experiences in the nonprofit sector have equipped her with valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within underserved markets. As she embarks on this new academic adventure, Francesca aims to leverage her education to drive impactful change in her community and beyond.
The MBA Class of 2026 is characterized by a wide array of talents and perspectives, with students coming from various industries, cultures, and countries. Each member brings a distinct vision to the program, fostering a collaborative environment where innovative ideas can flourish. As they embark on this transformative journey, these future leaders are poised to make significant contributions to the business world and society at large.
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