Ali Azeem
MBA, Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt. Close, personal admissions counsel from someone who chose a programme built on exactly that — and brings the same scale of attention to every student.
The short version
[PLACEHOLDER — Ali's own words. A two-to-three sentence introduction: who you are, what you do, and the one thing you want a prospective student to know first. Keep it warm and direct.]
“[PLACEHOLDER — a single honest line that captures your philosophy. For example: ‘Every applicant deserves to be known by name, not processed by a queue — that's how good advice actually happens.’]”
Background
Ali Azeem earned an MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt — a programme known for its personal scale and close-knit community, where faculty know students by name and counsel is built one relationship at a time. That ethos is the heart of how Ali works with applicants: not as files in a pipeline, but as individuals with a specific story worth telling well.
[PLACEHOLDER — the rest of the background. Add prior education, professional experience, industries worked in, and any admissions or mentoring track record. Do not invent specifics; paste real details here.]
Where I focus
- Master's & MBA strategy
- Statement of purpose & essays
- School selection & fit
- Funding & assistantships
Why I started Polaris
[PLACEHOLDER — the personal "why". One honest paragraph: what you saw in the admissions market that bothered you, and the kind of guidance you wished students had. This is the emotional centre of the page — write it in your own voice.]
Counsel that knows you by name.
Book a strategy call and get an honest read on where you stand — and what it will take.