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We've taken the best parts of recent webinars and created bite-sized clips for you. Listen to some of the pearls of wisdom we got from our expert speakers!
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Meet Some Of Our Expert Speakers
Speakers at our webinars come from all over the world. They have studied or worked at the best universities and are eager to demystify the journey into top universities as well as inspire you during these difficult times.
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Martin Walsh
Former Stanford Admissions Officer
Over the years Martin Walsh has reviewed more than 5,000 applications and really enjoys taking some of the mystery out of the college admission process; while also providing tips, guidance and insight to parents, students and teachers.
David Buisson
Senior Strategist at Crimson Education
David is a Sloan Fellow from MIT. He spends much of his time mentoring and undertaking workshops for entrepreneurs, businesses and students to develop their leadership abilities, talents and creativity.
Isamar Vega
Strategy Consultant at Crimson Education
Isamar is an ex-assistant director of admissions at Stanford University. She pursued a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and was heavily involved in the Undergraduate Admissions Council, Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA and the Harvard College European Society. She is passionate about providing students all across the world with admission strategies for top-tier universities.
George Baxter
Strategy Consultant at Crimson Education
George graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Sociology and a secondary field in African American Studies. George has four years of experience in the industry and has helped many international high school students develop application profiles strong enough to earn positions at colleges such as Harvard, UCLA, NYU, Cornell, and Columbia.