Georgetown MBA Students embody the Jesuit value of Cura Personalis in many ways, including through various peer support opportunities.
MBA Program Ambassadors (PAs) are experienced MBA students who offer guidance and insights into the program's curriculum, student life, campus resources, and more, helping you navigate the transition into the MBA community during your first year and beyond. PAs help Hoyas maximize their Georgetown MBA experience through consistent support, relationship building, community connections, and sharing resources to foster holistic growth. They help incoming students navigate the program, make informed decisions, and create a supportive environment for a successful MBA journey.
Click the drop-down below to learn more about your MBA Program Ambassadors, including their backgrounds, involvement in the MBA program, and specialty areas.
Have questions for the PA team? Reach out at mbaproambassadors@georgetown.edu.
Michael A. Wysong (email Michael)
Yaoyao Zhang (email Yaoyao)
Katarina Montague (email Katarina)
Moksy Dosunmu (email Moksy)
Simrann Wadhwa (email Simrann)
Ahmed Farid (email Ahmed)
Nick Fanelli (email Nick)
Victor Mesquita (email Victor)
The MBA Buddy Program pairs second-year MBA students (Seniors) with first-year MBA students (Juniors) to provide guidance and support throughout their MBA journey. Seniors act as mentors, offering insights and advice on various aspects of the MBA experience, including career development, co-curricular activities, academic challenges, interpersonal skills, and navigating the complexities of MBA life. This program fosters a supportive community, enhances student engagement, and helps Juniors transition smoothly into the MBA environment.
MBA Buddy Program Guidelines: Learn more about the program
Sign Up Form (Deadline:) If you are interested in signing up, click here.
MBA Student Organizations exist to enhance the experience of all MBA students at the McDonough School of Business. Find below some links to learn more about the MBA Clubs:
The MBA Student Government Associations (SGA) are elected to serve as advocates and liaisons for the MBA student population at the program level. These MBA student organizations are comprised of current MBA students, who work on behalf of their peers in an effort to represent the interests of the Full-time (SGA-FT) and the Flex/Flex Online (SGA-FX) student body to the faculty, staff, and broader Georgetown Community.
Full-Time MBA students are elected as peer representatives on the SGA-FT Board. Learn More About SGA-FT (Full-time) Here
Flex & Flex Online students are elected as peer representatives on the SGA-FX Board. Learn More About SGA-FX (Flex & Flex Online) Here
The Graduate Student Government (GradGov) is the "chief representative body" for ALL Georgetown graduate students (representing 7 caucuses). GradGov is a forum for school governance, advocacy, programming, and more for the broader Georgetown graduate student community. MBA students and their interests are represented by MBA Senators, who are elected as liaisons on the GradGov Senate.
Get involved with GradGov as an MBA Senator, Director, or Executive Board member. Learn More About GradGov Here
The MBA Program Office provides free tutors for quantitative core courses to support first- and second-year MBA students. The tutors provide service on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more about tutors, join drop-in tutoring sessions, or hire a private tutor to get one-on-one support.
Peer Advisors are paid Graduate Assistants who work on a part-time basis in the same capacity as the MBA Career Center’s Career Coaches. Through scheduled appointments, Peer Advisors provide career advice to other MBA students. Recruitment occurs in Mod 4.