Dylan Tatz Resume 10/2010
Dylan Tatz Resume 10/2010
EDUCATION
THE WHARTON SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, PA
MBA Candidate; Major in Statistics; GMAT 780 2009-2011
• Admissions Fellow (reviewing applications, conducting interviews)
• Senior Consultant, Small Business Development Center (working with two clients in the Food/Beverage Industry)
• Saxophonist/Clarinetist, Follies Band
EXPERIENCE
MCKINSEY & COMPANY Philadelphia, PA
Summer Associate 2010
• Responsible for designing and conducting large-scale data segmentation and analysis to identify improvement trends;
presentation to client resulted in reallocation of 16% of operating budget toward improving segments
• Identified areas for outside contracting help, developed work content and composed three RFPs comprising 9% of budget
• Helped design change management program for 9,000-employee organization to embrace new priorities and expectations;
responsible for conducting stakeholder analysis and implementing management communications with feedback mechanisms
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Sole American participant in the 2006 Lee Shiu Summer Program, an eight-week educational seminar examining political
and economic similarities between China, Hong Kong and Singapore; gave speech on The Role of the Media in Economic
Development at Chinese Foreign Ministry concluding plenary in Beijing
• Co-founded Congregation Machane Chodosh Hebrew School to reinvigorate an elderly synagogue congregation of mostly
Holocaust survivors and provide a free Jewish education to Russian Jewish immigrants. 2009-2010 enrollment is 472
students, with 26 teachers and 8 levels of classes. 100% of revenue supports programming
• Founder and saxophonist/composer for D5, a professional jazz band; freelance professional clarinetist in New York mostly in
opera pit orchestras; awarded U.S. patent for original arrangement of Beethoven violin concerto for clarinet and orchestra
• Excavated in the field at the Neanderthal archaeological site of Les Pradelles in southern France, summer 2004