[Founder One]
MBA, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern. Counsel from someone who earned a seat at one of the world's most selective programs — and now helps others do the same, honestly.
The short version
[PLACEHOLDER — founder'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: ‘The most valuable thing I can give a student is the truth about where they really stand — and then a plan to change it.’]”
Background
[Founder One] earned an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern — one of the most selective business schools in the world, long admired for its collaborative culture and one of the deepest alumni networks in graduate education. It's a programme that prizes teamwork, leadership and clear thinking over credentials alone — and that experience shapes how Polaris reads an application: not as a form to complete, but as a case to be made.
[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
- MBA admissions strategy
- Essay & narrative positioning
- Scholarship & funding strategy
- Interview preparation
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 from someone who's been in the seat.
Book a strategy call and get an honest read on where you stand — and what it will take.