Tarun Galagali (MBA ’21) grew up in Cupertino, California, and earned his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College, studying both English literature and economics. His career started off with four months at Bridgewater Associates, which was followed by a return back to his hometown to help Ro Khanna get elected to the United States Congress. While serving as Khanna’s Senior Political Advisor, Tarun also pursued a career in business, including consulting at Parthenon and, most recently, product marketing at Google for the last three years. He was working on the Google News Initiative, the team responsible for strengthening quality journalism around the world. While at HBS, he is hosting a podcast called “Remaking Capitalism” and he is hoping to build out a service that helps improve the mental health of high school students (www.pass-the-torch.org). Tomas Rosales (MBA ’21) is Norwegian with Guatemalan parents. He has earned degrees in applied economics and finance from Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. He has worked across a range of industries, starting off with the United Nations Office for Project Services in Myanmar. He then joined Boston Consulting Group, followed by two years at Nordic growth equity fund Verdane Capital. His career has been focused on digitalization and technology, but he also drove a responsible investment initiative at his last firm, focusing on driving financial and societal returns in parallel. He invested in several circular economy and green mobility focused companies and built out sustainability projects in all his portfolio companies.
Tarun Galagali (MBA ’21) grew up in Cupertino, California, and earned his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College, studying both English literature and economics. His career started off with four months at Bridgewater Associates, which was followed by a return back to his hometown to help Ro Khanna get elected to the United States Congress. While serving as Khanna’s Senior Political Advisor, Tarun also pursued a career in business, including consulting at Parthenon and, most recently, product marketing at Google for the last three years. He was working on the Google News Initiative, the team responsible for strengthening quality journalism around the world. While at HBS, he is hosting a podcast called “Remaking Capitalism” and he is hoping to build out a service that helps improve the mental health of high school students (www.pass-the-torch.org). Tomas Rosales (MBA ’21) is Norwegian with Guatemalan parents. He has earned degrees in applied economics and finance from Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. He has worked across a range of industries, starting off with the United Nations Office for Project Services in Myanmar. He then joined Boston Consulting Group, followed by two years at Nordic growth equity fund Verdane Capital. His career has been focused on digitalization and technology, but he also drove a responsible investment initiative at his last firm, focusing on driving financial and societal returns in parallel. He invested in several circular economy and green mobility focused companies and built out sustainability projects in all his portfolio companies.
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