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DYLAN TATZ

2048 Pine St. Philadelphia, PA 19103


718-310-0569 | dtatz@wharton.upenn.edu

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

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ


AB in Religion, Certificate in Judaic Studies 2002-2006
• Founder and chairman of The Princeton Committee on Prejudice (PCOP)
Organized Black-Jewish Relations Week, consisting of five events attended by over 500 students, with 23 co-sponsors
Created Shades of Princeton, an anonymous online forum for reporting and discussing incidents of prejudice on campus
• First Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Journey Award
Awarded for contributions to the improvement of civil rights and/or human rights on campus
• Classical Director, WPRB Princeton, 103.3 FM
Managed 12-announcer schedule; negotiated with record labels; hosted weekly show called Tatz Entertainment

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

AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE (AJC) New York, NY


Assistant Director of Strategic Planning 2008-2009
Executive Assistant for Strategic Planning 2007-2008
Prospect Research Analyst 2006-2007
• Managed and helped design strategic planning process consisting of 17 task forces with over 200 Board members and staff,
resulting in new organization-wide strategies in program evaluation, governance, fundraising and leadership development
• Designed allocation process for $52MM annual operating budget and managed cost savings of over $12MM with CFO
• Researched and implemented new regional governance/communication structure for 31 U.S. chapters to consolidate mission
and message across the organization; devised other strategies for optimizing operations, adapting industry best practices
• Facilitated stakeholder feedback process for strategic plan, conducting over 100 interviews with Board members and staff,
integrating their feedback into the strategic plan through careful compromise and negotiation
• Presented final strategic plan conclusions and global implementation plan to Executive Committee and Board of Directors

FORUM FOR DIALOGUE AMONG NATIONS Warsaw, Poland


Summer Fellow 2005
• Designed and implemented Different Voices from the Past, a tolerance education project for 8-10 year-old students, in
collaboration with Polish teachers and government officials; curriculum now used in over 70% of Warsaw classrooms
• Promoted the Forum to American donors; wrote foundation grant proposals resulting in additional funding of over $7MM

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

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