Stanford GSB Names New Career Services Director
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Maeve Richard, an MBA career adviser at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, will become director of its Career Management Center, filling the slot left by Pulin Sanghvi when he left for Princeton University in December.
Richard joined Stanford GSB in July and assisted 2013 graduates who were still undecided about their job search after classes had ended in June. By September, 90 percent of the 2013 MBA class had accepted a job offer, up from 88 percent in 2012. At $125,000, the median salary was unchanged from the year before; signing bonuses increased 25 percent to $25,000 vs. a year earlier.