Jeffrey Leopold

Associate Director of Career Education and Advising at Darden School of Business

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  • Darden School of Business

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Biography

Darden School of Business

As senior associate director of Career Education and Advising, Jeff serves as a career advisor and educator for the Executive MBA and Global Executive MBA programs. He advises MBA students on career development topics including career strategy, networking, creating marketing plans, writing cover letters and resumes, and preparing for interviews.

Jeff received his B.S.E from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management. He spent the majority of his career in strategy, operations, marketing and consulting roles with Capital One, Genworth Financial, Circuit City and IBM, and in management consulting with CSC Index. He is currently also an adjunct professor teaching strategy at the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University.

Education

  • MBA Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management (1990 — 1991)
  • BSE The Wharton School (1980 — 1984)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor of Commerce University of Virginia (2017)
  • Assistant Dean and Career Advisor, Career Development Center University of Virginia Darden School of Business (2012 — 2017)
  • Adjunct Faculty University of Richmond (2012 — 2016)
  • Adjunct Faculty Virginia Commonwealth University (2009 — 2016)
  • Chief Marketing Officer, Program Marketing Genworth Financial (2008 — 2012)
  • VP, Steward of Strategy and Innovation Circuit City (2006 — 2008)
  • VP Capital One (1999 — 2005)
  • Principal, Regional Director CSC Index (1991 — 1998)
  • Senior Associate IBM (1984 — 1990)

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