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In this special episode of the Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast, we welcome Anne Kilby, Associate Dean of MBA Admissions at Georgetown McDonough School of Business, for a deep dive into the application process, the MBA program and more.
Kilby oversees the operations, recruitment and events, and marketing verticals for the Full-Time MBA, Flex MBA, and Flex MBA Online programs. She has spent 18 years in higher education, mainly in admissions and recruiting. Kilby has worked within a global scope by representing programs internationally at recruiting events and fairs, partnering with universities and clients abroad, and interviewing prospective candidates residing worldwide. Prior to Georgetown, she was the Director of MPA Admissions at the University of North Carolina School of Government. Kilby also brings seven years of experience from NYU Stern’s Global Executive Programs Office.
As part of our Admissions Director Q&A series, Kilby discusses:
- the ROI of an MBA in 2026 and beyond
- the strengths of the McDonough MBA
- some highlights of the updated curriculum
- the life of an MBA application, from ‘submit’ to the decision
- common mistakes applicants should avoid
…and more!
Stay tuned at the end for some fun lightning round questions!
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This episode was hosted by Graham Richmond and produced by Dennis Crowley. Thanks to all of you who’ve been joining us!
