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Elliot Gillerman

  • CAREER/INDUSTRY

    Consulting

  • HOMETOWN

    Rehoboth, Mass.

  • PRIOR EDUCATION

    George Washington University, BA; Harvard Kennedy School, MPA (dual degree with Tuck)

  • PRIOR EMPLOYMENT

    U.S. Department of Defense, special assistant, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 2010-13; U.S. House of Representatives, clerk, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, 2009-10; Obama for America campaign and presidential transition team, 2008-09

  • TUCK ELECTIVES

    Professor Curt Welling’s Business and Society course provided me with a great framework and philosophical grounding in the roles of and relationships between business, government, and civil society.

  • ACTIVITIES

    MBA fellow, Center for Global Business and Government; Co-chair, Business and Society Conference; Founder and co-chair, Business and Politics Club; Captain, Men’s Tripod Hockey

  • EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

    First-Year Project: CourseTalk, an online education startup; Tuck Student Consulting Services: Dartmouth’s Moosilauke Ravine Lodge

  • GLOBAL EXPERIENCES

    China Learning Expedition; India Global Insight Expedition (GIX)

  • SUMMER INTERNSHIP

    World Economic Forum, intern, New York, N.Y., 2014; Boston Consulting Group (BCG), summer consultant, Boston, Mass., 2015

  • KEY TUCK ENCOUNTERS

    Helped coordinate MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” live in Stell Hall; Dinner with historian and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough; Professor Giovanni Gavetti’s Corporate and Competitive Strategy (core) and Psychology of Strategic Leadership (elective) courses. Professor Gavetti is a master at leading case discussions.

  • AFTER TUCK

    Immediately after Tuck I’ll be interning at BCG, spending the 2015-16 academic year at Harvard Kennedy School, then starting full-time employment at BCG in 2016.

  • MY TUCK TRANSFORMATION

    I came to business school from the public sector with the goal of building and developing my analytic toolkit. The learning environment at Tuck allowed me to do exactly that, all while exploring new skills, ideas, and perspectives in ways I could never have imagined.