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Graham Richmond, Co-founder and CEO of Clear Admit, and Alex Brown, senior admissions counselor at Clear Admit


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Want to snag a seat at a top MBA program? Then, you don't want to miss this event. In a live chat on Thursday, Aug. 4, from noon to 1 p.m. (EDT), you'll be able to get the scoop from two insiders: Graham Richmond, Co-founder and CEO, and Alex Brown, senior admissions counselor at Clear Admit, an educational consulting and counseling firm based in Philadelphia that was founded in 2001 by MBA graduates with extensive admissions experience.

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Richmond and Brown will take your questions and offer advice on everything from GMAT scores to interviews. A co-founder of Clear Admit, Richmond worked as a student admissions officer while pursuing his MBA at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he later became a counselor for the school's admissions committee. Brown, who has served as an admissions director at the University of Delaware's MBA program and as senior associate director of admissions at Wharton, recently joined Clear Admit.

Your host for this live chat will be Francesca Di Meglio (FrancescaBW), a BusinessWeek Online reporter covering business schools.   Hope to see you there!

BusinessWeek Online rotates chat days and times so that everyone has a chance to tune in. If you can't attend a live event, you can send Di Meglio questions for the guest in advance, and she'll try to pose as many as she can. Please use the subject line "Clear Admit Chat." And you can always read the transcript that we post afterward.





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