MBA Entrepreneurs

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Master of Business Administration


Subodh Parulekar (MBA '07), Co-Founder of AFOUR Technologies.

 

Justin Saul (MBA '07), CEO and Derrick Burke (MBA '07), CMO  founded Aurumis with two other MBA alums on a core idea that has flourished into a bold plan: taking the best technology and ideas on the Internet and creating an enhanced way for content providers to thrive while also giving their consumers a delightful, trusted, and meaningful experience.
 

Rachel Ford (MBA '08), Vice President, Application Development at Free & Clear.

 


 
Anup Kejriwal (MBA '03), Founder & CEO of MangoSpring. It offers group-centric communication technology that enables instant, intelligent, focused, one-to-one or multiparty discussions that persist as long as it makes sense to securely connect employees, partners, customers and website visitors with the right people
 


Neeraj Chawla (MBA '04)  founded Mpanion, Inc. with an aim to develop consumer-focused mobile location based applications that put users in control of their location information and enhance the privacy and security of their personal information.
 

 

 

Scott Bright (MBA '02) is the founder and CEO of Synapse. Providing leading companies with mission critical product and technology development; Synapse is built on a culture of taking risks. They succeed where others have failed.

 
 
 
 
 
Kim Black-Washington (MBA '04), Director, Marketing & Strategic Development at Xcelience, LLC
 
 
 

Francisco Zapata (MBA '08) and his team turned their award winning plan to commercialize commuter bicycles constructed with high-grade recycled aluminum alloy into Zapata Cycles. Located in Seattle, Zapata Cycles rebuilds old bikes, outfits them with hand-built wheels and makes them better than new.

 

 

 

 

 

Did You Know?

The MBA program has been nationally recognized by Business Week Magazine.