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briangtsmith
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Post subject: MBA focused on hotel development? Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:11 pm |
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Topic: MBA focused on hotel development? Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:14 am I am hoping to transition from my current job in real estate asset management to a career in hotel development.
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Age at start of school: 26 GMAT: 680-730 on CAT practices Undergrad: B.A. International Affairs from The George Washington University, 3.25 GPA, Studied abroad in Tokyo Languages: Fluent in Japanese Career: Management Training at Walt Disney World, Front Desk Manager at Disney's Grand Floridian and Coronado Springs Resorts, Front Desk Manager at The Plaza (Fairmont Hotels), now Asset Manager at REDAC Inc, manage buildings functioning as extended stay hotels Distinctions: 1 of only 2 management trainees (initially 18) chosen to continue in hotel management at Walt Disney world; promoted from Property Manager to Asset Manager after 8 months at REDAC, upon proposing and planning a new division
I am currently targeting the following programs:
USC UCLA Stanford Georgetown Emory Vanderbilt
Is there any other program out there that would specialize in hotel development?
Thank you!
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briangtsmith
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Post subject: Re: MBA focused on hotel development? Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 4:54 pm |
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Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks!!
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Post subject: Re: MBA focused on hotel development? Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:34 pm |
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You can look into a dual MBA/MS Hotel Management program. Some of those that offer it are Cornell, UNLV, Cal Poly Pomoma, University of Houston and a few others.
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djkizzle
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Post subject: Re: MBA focused on hotel development? Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:10 am |
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Im graduating from UCF undergrad with a BS in Hotel Management. While I'll be focusing on a finance concentration for my MBA at Baruch in NYC, UCF has a wonderful masters in hospitality. Cornell is ok, yet a bit away from the major hotel sectors. UNLV is right up there with UCF. If if makes any difference, one of Cornell's deans just sent their son to UCF for hospitality.
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