The Program Office provides free tutors for quantitative core courses. For Fall 2025 we are providing tutors for ACCT 5500 (Mod 1 and Mod 2), ACCT 6500 (Mod 2), FINC 6500 (Semester), and OPAN 6500 (Semester). The tutors provide service on a first come, first served basis.
FALL TUTORING WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3
Schedule subject to change.
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FT26 Blue
Bio: I am a second year MBA student at Georgetown McDonough School of Business with a concentration in Consumer Analytics & Insights and Sustainable Business. I originally grew up in Connecticut and attended the University of Maryland for an undergraduate degree in marketing and information systems. I spent 4 years in data privacy and analytics consulting for financial services firms and am looking to pivot into the consumer packaged goods industry. In my free time I like to volunteer, run, write, and travel.
Fun Fact: I used to play 4 instruments and sing in a choir.
FT26 Saxa
Bio: Before Georgetown, I worked in private credit and commercial underwriting, primarily focused on middle-market lending. I’m currently interning with a multifamily real estate investment firm, building on my interest in real estate and finance. Outside of work, I enjoy playing tennis and volunteering for my fraternity's advisory board.
Fun Fact: I just recently obtained my Irish citizenship and passport.
FT26 Saxa
Bio: Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, I hold a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology. Before pursuing my MBA at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, I spent nine years driving strategy across the Nonprofit, Consulting, Transportation & Logistics, and Telecommunications sectors. At McDonough, I am Co-President of the Georgetown Consulting Club, an admissions ambassador, peer advisor and an active member of the Georgetown Africa Business Alliance, MBA Volunteers, Black MBA Association, and Georgetown Christians in Business Club.
Fun Fact: I have never ridden a bicycle.
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FT26 Blue
Bio: I am a FT MBA candidate with educational and professional background in accounting and finance. I have worked across audit, financial consulting, and internal reporting roles at firms like PwC and CrossCountry Consulting. Outside of School, I am learning to play golf.
Fun Fact: I was a University Soccer coach, winning three university soccer championships before graduation.
FT26 Blue
Bio: I am a second year MBA student at Georgetown McDonough School of Business with a concentration in Consumer Analytics & Insights and Sustainable Business. I originally grew up in Connecticut and attended the University of Maryland for an undergraduate degree in marketing and information systems. I spent 4 years in data privacy and analytics consulting for financial services firms and am looking to pivot into the consumer packaged goods industry. In my free time I like to volunteer, run, write, and travel.
Fun Fact: I used to play 4 instruments and sing in a choir.
FT26 Saxa
Bio: Before Georgetown, I worked in private credit and commercial underwriting, primarily focused on middle-market lending. I’m currently interning with a multifamily real estate investment firm, building on my interest in real estate and finance. Outside of work, I enjoy playing tennis and volunteering for my fraternity's advisory board.
Fun Fact: I just recently obtained my Irish citizenship and passport.
FT26 Saxa
Bio: Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, I hold a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology. Before pursuing my MBA at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, I spent nine years driving strategy across the Nonprofit, Consulting, Transportation & Logistics, and Telecommunications sectors. At McDonough, I am Co-President of the Georgetown Consulting Club, an admissions ambassador, peer advisor and an active member of the Georgetown Africa Business Alliance, MBA Volunteers, Black MBA Association, and Georgetown Christians in Business Club.
Fun Fact: I have never ridden a bicycle.
FT26 Blue
Bio: I am ab MBA candidate at Georgetown University with a background in consulting and startups. Prior to my MBA, I led strategy, product development, and growth initiatives across the tech and financial sectors. Outside of work, I am passionate about swimming, kitesurfing, and exploring global cultures through travel and cooking.
Fun Fact: I qualified to the Oceanman World Championship for open water swimming
FT26 Gray
Bio: I spent 8 years working with leading Edtech firms in India across Product growth and strategy. Beyond work, I love trying & cooking new delicacies, hiking, and reading.
Fun Fact: I spent 3 months in Himalayas as a high altitude trek guide leading 10 different groups of hikers to high alititude pass (15000 ft).
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FT26 Hoya
Bio: I'm a mechanical engineer by training with experience as a product manager and engineering design consultant in the semiconductor industry. I’ve led cross-cultural teams across the U.S., India, and Southeast Asia, focusing on operations, product development, and go-to-market strategy. Outside of work, I’m passionate about gaming, cars, and exploring the intersection of technology and culture.
Fun Fact: I grew up in rural South India but developed a deep love for gaming, so much so that Need for Speed: Most Wanted was practically my second home growing up.
FT26 Saxa
Bio: I am a 2nd year full-time MBA student, originally from Southern California. I earned my Bachelor's in International Relations from King's College London, and my pre-MBA professional experience is in the non-profit space. Outside of work and school, I enjoy baking, reading, cooking, and exploring D.C.'s restaurants with friends!
Fun Fact: I can juggle!
FT26 Blue
Bio: I have a bachelor's in chemical and biochemical engineering, where probability and statistics played a big role. After my undergrad I spent 4 years in management consulting at Accenture. I went from my role as a consultant to the MBA here at Georgetown!
Fun Fact: I played rugby for 10 years!
You can also hire a private tutor for 1-on-1 and additional support. Fees for private tutors are not covered by the Program Office and are negotiated directly between the tutor and student. See our list of available private tutors for this semester below.