Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
Master of Business Administration - International Business
Graduated with Honors from the Executive MBA Program at Georgia State University, J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
The Executive MBA (EMBA) at Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business is No. 63 worldwide and No. 19 among U.S.-based programs, according to the 2012 Financial Times rankings of the world’s top 100 programs.
In terms of work experience before entering an EMBA program, Robinson alumni were among the most seasoned, ranking No. 28 worldwide and No. 4 among U.S.-based programs.
The college’s EMBA also ranked in the upper half for international coursework conducted outside the country in which the program is located: No. 49 worldwide and No. 12 among U.S.-based programs.
Dean H. Fenwick Huss said, “The Financial Times rankings are a testament to our program and to our alumni, whose success underscores the value of a Robinson College EMBA.”
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Bachelor of Science - Telecommunications
The University of Georgia is a national leader among public universities in the number of major scholarships earned by our students.
Since 1995, UGA has produced eight Rhodes Scholars, five Gates Cambridge Scholars, seven Marshall Scholars, three Mitchell Scholars, 49 Goldwater Scholars, 13 Truman Scholars, 13 Udall Scholars, and 32 Boren Scholars. 112 UGA students were offered Fulbright Scholarships in the past 15 years.
The Chronicle of Higher Education lists the University of Georgia as one of the top producers of U.S. Fulbright students by type of institution.
UGA has introduced over 1,000 products to the market and has among the top 10 licenses and options in the industry among U.S. universities.