Kashish Mulchand

Director Of Internal Consulting January 2022 – Present at USC Marshall Women's Leadership Board

Kashish Mulchand is a dedicated strategy consultant with experience at Los Angeles Community Impact and the USC Marshall Women's Leadership Board. At Los Angeles Community Impact, Kashish leads a team on the Freedom for Immigrants Project and has consulted for various organizations to aid program development and data management solutions. In addition to consulting roles, Kashish has completed internships with Schonfeld, LA Weekly Asia, Deloitte, and Perceiver Education, focusing on equity, strategy, and financial advisory, contributing to high-value project initiatives and marketing strategies. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management at USC Marshall School of Business, Kashish combines academic knowledge with practical consulting and marketing experience, having previously studied at WU and graduated from the Canadian International School of Hong Kong.

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USC Marshall Women's Leadership Board

Marshall Women’s Leadership Board (MWLB) is a student-run organization composed of and led by top female students at the University of Southern California. Established in 1999, MWLB is the oldest organization at the Marshall School of Business dedicated to female undergraduates. As one of USC’s premier women's professional development organizations, MWLB provides opportunities for members to network with and seek mentorship from business professionals, USC Marshall faculty and USC administration. We host educational workshops and panels to enhance our members’ professional skills and introduce them to a wide variety of job positions in different industries. We also serve as a social organization to develop relationships and gain friendship with other ambitious female students. Ultimately, we are a network of diverse female leaders from all majors across campus connected by a passion for business and commitment to support, promote and empower each other as aspiring businesswomen!


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