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Thank you to MAC’s lead sponsors
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| Columbia Business School continues to attract the top MBA candidates. Approximately 10% of applicants were offered admission into the class of 2011. The Columbia Business School curriculum focuses on developing analytical and practical knowledge through collaboration and teamwork. Columbia Business School students also demonstrate strong leadership qualities and an international perspective. The number of Columbia students concentrating in marketing continues to grow. In the graduating class of 2010, marketing was the third most popular placement by function. MAC continues to be one of the most active clubs on campus. From the MAC Annual Conference to guest speaker presentations and lunches with recruiters, we are dedicated to learning from marketing professionals and maintaining ties with our alumni. MAC's ever-growing strength and presence, along with our strong marketing curriculum and renowned faculty, contributed to Columbia Business School 's Marketing program being rated among the best in the country. |
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| Recruiting Contacts |
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Co-VPs of Career Development
Shirley Wang
Stacey Kumabe
We also invite you to contact our Career Management Center to discuss how you can strengthen your recruiting relationship with Columbia Business School – we'd love to have you here!
Mark Jordan
Assistant Director, Business Development
Career Management Center
212-854-1926
mrj2123@columbia.edu
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| Resumes |
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| Every year, we collect and publish resumes of MAC members interested in pursuing careers in marketing. Resume books for the current year are available upon request. If you would like to obtain an electronic copy of the resume books, please contact either of the VPs of Careers at the email addresses above. |
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