By: Simone Manee Fethawit Musye is the daughter of Eritrean immigrants and a first-generation college student. She says her experiences at the University of Washington and her participation in MLT’s Career Prep program had a profound effect on the trajectory of her...
By: Nomzana Augustin, Andrea Bogarin, Brandon Hoffman, and Antonio Key Few Black and Brown aspiring venture capitalists have access to an ecosystem that traditionally has been closed to people of color. Those who have managed to break through and gain entry to the...
By: John Rice As originally published on LinkedIn. The first presidential election of my lifetime was in 1968, the year that major Civil Rights legislation was signed into law, and the nation mourned the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. America has undergone profound...
By John Rice, Founder & CEO of MLT and David Sze, Partner at Greylock Modern technology is one of the greatest opportunities for wealth creation—with most of the financial returns accruing to the founders, early employees and investors in the breakout...
On a hot Friday in Plano Texas, my world was rocked. As a newly minted MBA Prep Fellow attending my first MLT event, I marveled over what I was witnessing. I and a few hundred Black and Brown aspiring MBA candidates had gathered at PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay Headquarters for...
by Brian Billups Brian Billups is a Career Prep and MBA Prep alum, who is currently participating in MLT’s MBA Professional Development program as he pursues his degree from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Brian shares four helpful tips for...
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