MBA Alumni Highlight: Brandon Berry

Brandon Berry ‘13 of the MBA program at Appalachian State University first attended UNC Chapel Hill. He attended UNC for undergraduate where he majored in Exercise and Sport Science and minored in Coaching Education. After receiving his MBA at Appalachian State University, Brandon went on to work for Lowe's where he learned to execute inventory plans and maintain in-stock metrics for assigned product categories. Since, he has become an Inventory Fulfillment Analyst for Lowe's, managing replenishment flow throughout the supply chain network and identifying opportunities to improve logistics performance. He attributes a great deal of his success to the MBA program at Appalachian because it gave him a well-rounded foundation of all aspects of a business. Brandon currently lives in Wilkesboro, NC.

 

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About Appalachian's MBA Program

Appalachian State University's MBA Program provides educational experiences to prepare our students for life-long learning and professional leadership responsibilities in a dynamic global environment. The program provides individualized attention through extensive student-faculty collaboration and offers frequent networking and team building opportunities. Flexible programming allows each student to receive the best educational experience possible through full-time or part-time tracks in two locations with the opportunity to complete the degree in as little as a year. Students can earn concentrations in: Sustainable Business, International Business, Economics, Business Analytics, Supply Chain Management, Human Resources, and Interdisciplinary Business. In addition to giving students the technical skills and knowledge to be successful in the business world, the Walker College also provides students the soft skills necessary to be complete professionals. Through executive skills courses, students develop resumes, improve interview skills, and expand networking skills, and a career advisor offers support with job search and interviews. For more information, visit mba.appstate.edu.


Published: Oct 31, 2018 3:15pm

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