Access MBA educates, matches, and connects prospective MBA applicants for individual meetings with admissions directors of accredited and top-ranked business schools worldwide.
Meet with Dena Snyder, Associate Director of Graduate Recruitment and Admissions, and other admissions representatives to explore the value of an MBA and advance your career. Access MBA is free to register and attend.
What to expect:
- Personalized schedule of 20-minute time slots to meet with admissions representatives in person.
- Learn what business school is really like during panels with alumni & school representatives.
- Exclusive coaching from business education experts on the admissions process, GMAT & scholarships.
If you're considering D'Amore-McKim's MBA degree programs, we regularly host live webinars introducing you to them. We encourage you to attend any of our upcoming events.
Meet Dena:
Dena Snyder is an Associate Director of Graduate Recruitment and Admissions at D'Amore-McKim. Dena specializes in recruiting graduate students for the MS in Finance (Quantitative Finance) and MS in International Management programs. She recruits many international candidates and enjoys developing relationships with them to help them select the program that best fits their educational needs and professional goals. Dena spends a significant amount of time reviewing applications and making admissions recommendations. As part of her role, she leads informal “Ask Me Anything” admissions events where she counsels prospective students in a small group setting on the application process, understanding degree program components, and funding options.
Dena began with D'Amore-McKim in 2011 in a recruiting and admissions role supporting all graduate business programs. During this time, she enjoyed traveling and recruiting students to join the D'Amore-McKim MBA program.
Prior to coming to Northeastern, Dena worked in graduate admissions at Boston University Questrom School of Business. Before coming to higher education, she served in non-profit and government roles at the National Council of Jewish Women and SmithBucklin.