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Ticket in: Stacy Blackman helps hopefuls get into the top business schools.


Janet Zhou had a resume typical of a business school applicant: University of Memphis The University of Memphis is a public research university located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is a flagship public research university of the Tennessee Board of Regents system.  graduate, computer science degree holder, Silicon Valley software engineer.

That was the problem.

Zhou had trouble translating her resume into a compelling story that would intrigue admissions officers at top schools.

"I was in engineering for most of my career, so trying to understand how to market myself and really getting the message of why I am unique is a difficult proposition for me," she said.

Zhou, however, stumbled on Stacy Blackman Stacy Sukov Blackman, born in 1971, has been consulting on the Master of Business Administration degree application process since 2001. She has an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a BS from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. , who runs Los Angeles-based Stacy Blackman Consulting and works with business school hopefuls to finely tune their applications.

Instead of concentrating on her ability to write computer code, Blackman counseled Zhou to focus on her crucial life lessons. That included her immigration to the United States This article may be too long.
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 at the age of 15 and her struggle to learn English and thrive in a high school culture.

Zhou ended up applying to four schools--Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management
  • Two of the Kellogg School's other executive MBA programs are also highly ranked by the Financial Times. The School's Kellogg-HKUST program at the Hong Kong UST Business School is ranked No.
, Stanford's Graduate School of Business and the University of Michigan's Ross School Ross School can refer to:
  • The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
  • The Ross School, a private K-12 school in East Hampton, New Yorkhttp://www.ross.org/WebSite_98/index.asp.
 of Business--and was admitted to three.

Blackman is one of a new breed of consultants who picks up where Graduate Management Admission Test prep courses leave off. Through one-on-one meetings and electronic communications, Blackman dissects applicants' backgrounds to hone in on the details of most interest to schools.

"It is such an overwhelming process, so having an expert walk you through it gives you support and knowledge," Blackman said.

Minting money

When Blackman started her service four years ago, there was barely any competition. But the field is beginning to take off.

With graduates of top MBA MBA
abbr.
Master of Business Administration

Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business
Master in Business, Master in Business Administration
 programs looking at six-figure starting salaries, Blackman prices her services accordingly. Her most popular package is $5,500 for four schools. She also offers a $2,500 one-school package, or $250 per hour of counseling. She claims that 97 percent of those who choose the four-school package get into at least one school.

Blackman has 12 consultants working for her now, up from four last year. She hires people with MBAs from top business schools who have admissions experience and who understand Blackman's marketing approach.

To differentiate herself from the increasing competition, she is reaching beyond the core consulting business.

She has started an editing service, where applicants electronically submit their essays and Blackman consultants edit for content and style. She's also begun two-hour boot camps covering the ins and outs ins and outs  
pl.n.
1. The intricate details of a situation, decision, or process.

2. The windings of a road or path.
 of the admissions process. The camps, which cost $100 to attend, have been held in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, and Blackman plans to roll them out next year to Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , Washington, D.C., San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  and Chicago. Blackman also runs sessions at companies, including Lehman Brothers Holding Corp. and Credit Suisse First Boston Credit Suisse First Boston was originally the trading name of the Financière Crédit Suisse-First Boston, a London-based 50-50 investment banking joint venture formed in 1978 between the First Boston Corporation and Credit Suisse. , which are aimed at employees looking to get an MBA.

Blackman knows about business school applications from her own experience. She received an MBA from Kellogg, and her undergraduate degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School is the business school of University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1881 through a donation of Joseph Wharton, making it the world’s oldest business school. .

Her post-graduate work made her a true believer in the power of an MBA. Business school had sparked her interest in developing ideas for new companies, and in her second year at Kellogg she started an online gift registry with two classmates Classmates can refer to either:
  • Classmates.com, a social networking website.
  • Classmates (film), a 2006 Malayalam blockbuster directed by Lal Jose, starring Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Indragith, Sunil, Jagathy, Kavya Madhavan, Balachandra Menon, ...
 called WebWisher.com. The company won business school awards, landed Blackman and her classmates on the cover of Fortune magazine and took her from Illinois to San Francisco. Eventually, the company was bought by WeddingChannel.com, with Blackman staying on to do marketing.

After WebWisher, Blackman got into marketing jobs at AirWave Wireless Inc. and Charles Schwab Corp. All along, people had been asking for her opinions on their business school essays, at which point she began wondering if she could do this for a living. "I started to realize that what I had done in marketing could be applied to people who wanted to get into business school," she said.

While still working at Charles Schwab, Blackman posted an online ad at Stanford's Graduate School of Business for her services. If she could pick up a few clients, she thought she could bring in a little cash on the side.

At first, the going was slow, but by 2003 she was in business full time and generating $125,000 in revenues. A year later she hired four part-time consultants, and this year she tripled the number of consultants as part of her expansion. She expects to generate $750,000 this year.

"I have been aggressively trying to grow this year through the Web, through workshops," said Blackman. "I am really excited about the growth."
Stacy Blackman Consulting

2003 Revenues:    $125,000
2004 Revenues:    $250,0o0
2003 Employees:   1
2004 Employees:   4

Goal: To increase her core comprehensive
service business by 50 percent and double the
volume of the online editing service
Driving Force: The desire of MBA applicants
to employ every possible advantage to gain
entry into a top school
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