After graduating from Suffolk University, Margarita Golub
entered the world of finance. She spent five years in financial services where
she worked in multiple areas including investments and insurance. While
Margarita Golub was working in finance, she could see that she needed her go
back to school and get her MBA to get further in her career. In 2011, she
decided to enroll in Cornell University’s Johnson School of Business and get
her MBA. She had been continuing her education while working and had received
several licenses in the fields of finance, investing and insurance, but
Margarita Golub could see that to get where she wanted to go in her career she
would need to get her Master’s degree.
After realizing that she would need to continue her
education to further her career, Margarita Golub researched universities that
would offer the quality of a Master’s degree that she needed. Cornell
University was top of her list with its Johnson School of Business. This school
has a worldwide presence and allows students to take classes online as well as
in a classroom setting. Using technology to reach a global audience is
something that Margarita Golub is very interested in, so a university that had
the same priorities was a draw for her. While attending Cornell, Margarita
Golub competed in case competitions which a focus on performance, leadership
skills, and collaborative efforts. Students compete in teams and have to work
together quickly to solve difficult tasks. Margarita Golub’s team
was awarded second place when she competed in the Citi Integrative Case
Competition in 2011. Margarita Golub was also on the team that took second
place when she competed in the Deloitte Johnson Case Competition.
With her focus on competition and her degree from Cornell
University’s Johnson School of Business, Margarita Golub is sure to go far in
the global business world. Margarita Golub is a proud and determined graduate
of Cornell University and a stand out student from its Johnson School of
Business.
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