
A glorified audio diary where two MSBA students, Sagar and Cory, learn about what other graduates are up to. Want to be on the show? Have any questions for us or our guests? Contact us at stochasticgradientdissent@gmail.com.
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This week we catch up with Helena Shi, a BI Analyst/Data Scientist for Dell Technologies. Helena does her best to recruit us all to Dell, while also sharing what she's been up to while in quarantine. She also shares some of her favorite memories from... more
Sagar and Cory are joined by Clay Mason, possibly the most eccentric (in a good way!) member of the UT MSBA Class of 2019. Tune in as we dive into Clay's memories of the MSBA program and why he decided to pursue an MBA at UT Austin afterwards!
For the third and final episode before the new year, Sagar and Cory are joined by none other than Ryan Hoff, a senior analyst at Clearsulting. Tune in to hear how Ryan's quarantine has been going.
Sagar and Cory are back with another one - this time with Mark Babbe, a fellow Data Scientist from Chevron. Mark shares with us what he's been up to lately, including his activities in Muay Thai.
The first episode of Stochastic Gradient Dissent with Sagar and Cory featuring MSBA superstar Amy Dang! Amy is an M&A Consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers and she joins us today to tell us about what she's been up to in the Instagram foodie space in... more
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