Marjorie De Graca

Executive Director at Haas School of Business

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  • Haas School of Business

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Biography

Haas School of Business

Education
MBA, Marketing and General Management, Anderson School of Management, UCLA
BS, Marketing and Finance, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
Positions Held
At Haas since 2002
2014 – present, Assistant Dean, Part-Time MBA Admissions, Haas School of Business
2008 – 2009, Interim Executive Director, Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA, Haas School of Business
2002 – 2014, Executive Director, MBA Programs for Working Professionals Admissions, Haas School of Business
2001, Senior Marketing Manager, Broderbund
1999 – 2001, Sr. Director of Marketing, Sparks.com
1998 – 1999, Assistant Director of Recruiting, Stanford Graduate School of Business
1995 – 1997, Associate Director of MBA Admissions and Marketing, UCLA
1993 – 1995, Associate Brand Manager, Nestle USA
1988 – 1991, Media Planner, J. Walter Thompson Worldwide

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