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Nicholas Greenhalgh

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How Michael Covert went from the stage to the shoreline during his Denver MBA program

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Michael Covert

Two years ago, nearly a decade after graduating with a bachelor's degree in musical theater, Michael Covert found himself on an unusual stage.

The professional singer and actor was applying for MBA programs, looking to build off a recent job experience and catapult himself into the business world. Covert admits he was unsure of the reception he鈥檇 receive from business schools reviewing his unorthodox background and prepared himself for limited options. After a flurry of unexpected acceptances, Covert chose the 快活app鈥檚 and never looked back.

鈥溈旎頰pp was the best fit for me for a lot of reasons,鈥 he said in a recent interview.

Now, as he prepares to graduate from the program, Covert is wrapping up his winding journey with a unique internship experience in Hawaii.

For the past year, Covert has interned with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the island state, balancing his full-time schoolwork in tandem. He started in the organization鈥檚 emergency management department and, in January, switched to the real estate department. Covert鈥檚 responsibilities have included developing and editing emergency plans, as well as revamping testing and training for communications equipment.

This internship has kept Covert busy amid his full-time MBA program and he鈥檚 thankful to the University for its flexibility in allowing him to pursue the opportunity. Covert said program leadership gave him a few different options to continue his schooling and graduate on time but left the decision up to him.

鈥淭hey were really willing to work with me, but the power was in my hands to figure out what was best,鈥 he said.

Covert said the internship has taught him how to work across time zones and enhanced his communication skills in a virtual setting, while also heightening his ability to multitask and prioritize a complex workload.

鈥淰irtual work is not going anywhere, and, for me, I feel like it was a good way to balance and juggle a lot of plates in a virtual setting. Because that鈥檚 what life, I think, is going to be like in the business sector for a long time,鈥 he added.

Michael Covert

Covert will graduate with an additional customized graduate certificate in emergency management and is set to pursue that passion with his first job. He will remain in Hawaii working for a small emergency management consulting firm in Honolulu. The job is a perfect mix of Covert鈥檚 education, blending a business focus with an emergency management twist.

鈥淔rom an emergency management consulting perspective, this utilizes both of the areas I鈥檝e been studying,鈥 he said.

Covert also pointed to the Denver MBA鈥檚 as a hugely helpful part of his educational journey. These challenges, he said, provided the real-world experience he sought when he came to the .

鈥淚 really enjoyed the challenge experiences because it gave us real-world applications of the things we were learning,鈥 he said, adding that he appreciated feedback from professionals within these core industries.

And he鈥檒l use that learning foundation as he enters the emergency management workforce.听鈥淭here are a lot of similarities in what I did in challenges and what I鈥檒l be doing after I graduate,鈥 he said.

As he reflected on his time in the Denver MBA program, Covert acknowledged that his heavy workload was an ideal fit for him but may not work for everybody. He expressed his gratitude to the University for allowing him to take on that challenge and chase his career dreams.

鈥淲ith grad school, they say you get out of it what you put into it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 would say I got everything I was hoping to get.鈥

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