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Master of Business Administration
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Master of Business Administration
A graduate degree that represents advanced study of business. An MBA shows that the recipient has completed theoretical, and perhaps also practical, coursework in how to manage a company, construct a business model, and generally run a business. A person holding an MBA ordinarily commands a much higher starting salary than one who does not, at least in finance, consulting, and a few other sectors.


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She earned her bachelor's degree in finance from Bentley College and her master's degree in business administration from Assumption College.
Bodart earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Toledo, OH, and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Findlay, OH.
Gould holds an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and a Master's Degree in business administration and a doctorate of education, both from the University of Rochester.
 
 
 
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