chad gibson

MQM: Business Analytics

Class of 2018

My Program Track

Strategy

Industry:

Health Care, Life Science Consulting

Prior Education:

North Carolina State University
Biological Sciences, 2017

Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
Nationality:
USA

Why I Chose Fuqua

I chose Fuqua because the coursework and culture aligned perfectly with my aspirations. When looking into analytics, I could see the proliferation of data but also knew that the current industry was underachieving. Companies that successfully use analytics are those who have interdisciplinary leaders: people who understand how the data works, but more importantly, how it can pose and answer questions in the context of their firm. This second part is where Fuqua holds a monopoly in the space. It is preparing analysts not only to make an impact early in career, but to be data-driven leaders within organizations later in their careers.

I never expected the professors to be industry experts or be so accessible to students on everything from the subject matter to the job market. My professors have worked at Google, McKinsey, Facebook, and IBM; and I’ve had conversations with all of them regarding topics other than school.

With Fuqua, I hope to acquire the interpersonal and leadership skills to really excel in my career going forward. Professionally, I want to discover my career passion and ultimately start myself on a path to make an impact in the health care industry.

My MQM Track

The strategy track of MQM is meant to teach us how analytics and functional initiatives can be aligned to accomplish the high-level goals within a firm.  Whether this be economic analysis to determine the causal impact of a certain variable on our firm’s performance, or strategic management to evaluate objectives, implement strategies, and then set data points to measure the outcome of these strategies, you will come out understanding how to develop strategies and solve problems related to the overall performance of a firm.

5 Random Things About Me

  1. Throughout college, I was involved with the Boys and Girls Club, as well as coaching golf at my old high school. Mentorship is a very underrated aspect of education and development, and I hope to ultimately carry a leadership position in an organization later in my career.
  2. All my family members are UNC-Chapel Hill alumni. I broke their heart when I decided to go to NCSU for undergrad and again when I chose to come to Fuqua for my masters. I am incredibly proud of my alma mater(s) and equally proud of the hatred I have developed for the terrible team in baby blue. I will always be glad to make the family gatherings a bit more awkward when it comes to talking sports.
  3. In my first 6 months at Fuqua, I can now say most of my closest friends are international and come from 7 countries - India, Nigeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Luxembourg, Argentina, and Thailand. I have truly seen the value of having a global perspective and it has opened me to consider working abroad for part of my life.
  4. My father played in the NHL and I have never once played in a hockey league - he thought the sport was too dangerous. Instead, he pushed me to play golf and while I love the sport, it is difficult explaining to everyone how golfers are still athletes.
  5. Fuqua's family culture is not just a motivational motto they tell you when you come in. Everyone I've interacted with, from current students to veterans in the field, has kept the Fuqua Family standard; and I am very excited to carry this culture into my career.
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Global Executive MBA

Top Areas of Career Focus

Financial Services (20%)
Consulting (5%)
Sales/Business Development (5%)
Energy/Chemical/Gas (9%)
Marketing/PR/Advertising (6%)
Consumer Goods (3%)

Typical Class Demographics
Global Executive MBA

Average Age

28-45

Average Work Experience

5-20 years

Countries Represented

17

Women

35%

Non-US Citizenship

30%
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Master of Management Studies: Duke Kunshan University

Undergraduate Majors

Business/Accounting (51%)
Economics (22%)
Liberal Arts (14%)
Engineering/Natural Sciences (10%)
Other (4%)

Typical Class Demographics
MMS: Duke Kunshan University

Average Age

23

Average Work Experience

6 months or less

Countries Represented

11

Women

53%

Non-US Citizenship

69%
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Master of Management Studies: Foundations of Business

Undergraduate Majors

Liberal Arts (33%)
Business/Accounting (24%)
Engineering/Natural Sciences (18%)
Economics (17%)
Other (8%)

Typical Class Demographics
MMS: Foundations of Business

Average Age

23

Average Work Experience

6 months or less

Countries Represented

27

Women

49%

Non-US Citizenship

43%
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Weekend Executive MBA

Top Areas of Career Focus

IT (16%)
Financial Services (14%)
Health Care/Health Services (10%)
Manufacturing/Operations (9%)
Sales/Business Development (8%)
Consulting (8%)

Typical Class Demographics
Weekend Executive MBA

Age Range

28-45

Students with Advanced Degrees

32%

Work Experience

5-20 years

Countries Represented

19

Women

27%
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