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M'Ba

1

[uhm-bah]

noun

  1. Léon 1902–67, African statesman: president of Gabon 1961–67.



M.B.A.

2
Or MBA

abbreviation

  1. Master of Business Administration.

MBA

abbreviation

  1. Master of Business Administration

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I then became the first in my family to earn a college degree, and then an M.B.A.

Nearly a decade later, he received an M.B.A., hoping it would advance his career.

He has preferred being driven around in colorful company cars—not the conventional black—and fashions himself as an outspoken technologist after earning his M.B.A. in Silicon Valley during the 1990s dot-com boom.

Walker after completing his M.B.A. degree in 1958.

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Although he spent the bulk of his career at Boeing, Mr. Shrontz, who had a law degree and an M.B.A., was an unlikely choice to lead a company that prided itself on letting engineers and not businessmen set the pace.

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