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Real Humans of Georgetown McDonough’s MBA Class of 2027

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In this Real Humans: MBA Students, we meet new members of the MBA Class of 2027 at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.

Purpose-driven and globally minded, McDonough’s MBA Class of 2027 pairs D.C.’s policy-and-business crossroads with Jesuit values of cura personalis. To start, Anantika Khindaria arrives from nonprofit wildlife rescue, aiming to marry finance and strategy to scale conservation impact. Then, software developer Billy Lee pivots from building large-scale IT platforms to product/TPM leadership, bringing a hybrid tech-business lens and community-first energy. We also hear from AI specialist Mehul Jain, who brings deep digital-transformation chops, targeting consulting at the intersection of technology and strategy to the new class. Former Deloitte consultant and U.S. government professional Grant Miller has national-security stakes, structured problem solving, and service-driven leadership as a foundation of his a long-term path in management consulting. Finally, from Peru, CPG commercial leader Santiago Fuentes contributes emerging-market perspective and Jesuit-rooted service as he transitions to strategy consulting.

Read on to learn more from this new McDonough cohort, including their MBA admissions advice, how McDonough stands out and more.

Christina Griffith
Christina Griffith is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia. She specializes in covering education, science, and criminal justice, and has extensive experience in research and interviews, magazine content, and web content writing.