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Harvard Business School has welcomed its MBA Class of 2026, showcasing a diverse group of talented individuals with unique backgrounds and ambitions. Among these remarkable students is Katherine Cai, whose journey reflects the dynamic spirit of this incoming class.
Katherine brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles in finance and consulting, where she honed her analytical skills and developed a keen understanding of market dynamics. Her passion for innovation and entrepreneurship drives her to explore new avenues for creating impact in the business world.
As part of the MBA program, Katherine aims to deepen her leadership capabilities and expand her network, positioning herself to tackle complex challenges in the global marketplace. She is particularly interested in sustainable business practices and the role of technology in shaping the future of industries.
The Class of 2026 embodies a commitment to excellence and a desire to make a difference, promising an exciting journey ahead for all its members.
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