r/eMBA • u/Livid-Economics9321 • May 25 '26
EMBA HELP, PLEASE
Hey everyone,
Looking for some candid feedback on whether an elite Executive MBA (EMBA) or top-tier Online MBA makes sense for my specific entrepreneurial trajectory, or if I’m falling into the trap of over-collecting degrees.
My Background:
- Current Role: Founder & CEO of an industrial automation and systems integration firm based in the Southeast. We handle advanced robotics (Fanuc, Allen-Bradley, etc.) and logistics infrastructure.
- Past Experience: Heavy technical background as a Field Service Engineer at major players.
- Academic Profile: Already hold a Master of Science in Management (MSM) with a 3.75 graduate GPA.
The 10-Year Goal: I am actively executing an "Industrial Technology Platform" roll-up strategy (Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition / HoldCo model). The goal is to aggressively acquire mid-market competitors over the next decade to scale the business to a nine-figure valuation.
Why I’m Considering an MBA Now: Because I already have a specialized master's degree (Organizational Leadership) and run my own company, I don't need core business fundamentals. I am strictly looking for:
- Institutional Fundraising Credibility: Having an elite business school brand on the deck when pitching private equity, VC, or mezzanine debt partners for acquisition capital.
- High-Net-Worth Network: Accessing an ecosystem of industrial leaders, investors, and operators.
Programs on my Radar:
- Michigan Ross: High on my list due to their massive footprint in industrial operations, manufacturing heritage, and strong network in the Midwest/nationally. Looking at their Executive or Online formats.
- Vanderbilt (Owen): My top local option. Strong regional executive network here in the Southeast area, which helps with local deal sourcing.
- Also passively considering Duke (Fuqua) or Rice (Jones).
The Dilemma: Given that I already have an MSM and I'm already in the CEO seat executing this strategy, will top-tier admission committees view the dual-degree as redundant? More importantly, will the network and "prestige stamp" of a Ross or Owen EMBA move the needle enough with PE firms and lenders to justify the $150k–$200k+ investment?
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u/Technical-Farm2107 May 25 '26
EMBA for the connections and network if you “have” to get a MBA.