MBA Student - Marshall University
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My name is Christopher Mottillo. I graduated summa cum laude with a 3.93 cumulative GPA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2022, where I majored in political science and minored in legal studies in the Wharton School of Business. Subsequent to graduating from Penn, I began my MBA at the University of South Florida in the summer of 2022. I am currently in the last full semester of my MBA at Marshall University, where I hold a 4.0 GPA. I have played college football at each of the three institutions I have attended, totalling six seasons.
My most recent work experience is as a Legal Intern at Cressman Erde Ferguson LLC, a general practice law firm located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. At Cressman Erde Ferguson LLC, I assisted clientele in consultations, meetings, and case preparations for civil, criminal, and estate suits. Additionally, I prepared for cases by researching statutes, ordinances, and legal precedents for a variety of civil, criminal, and estate hearings. Additionally, I worked as a Foreign Language Tutor at the University of Pennsylvania from 2020 to 2022, assisting elementary and intermediate level Malagasy students in language comprehension, speaking, and writing. Finally, in the summer of 2019, I worked as a Data Analyst for Oil Valley Physical Therapy, an outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine clinic specializing in post-surgical patient rehabilitation. At Oil Valley Physical Therapy, I reported daily, weekly, and monthly data input of regional outpatient facility to local hospital. Withal, I generated data used to formulate statistics related to revenues and employee productivity metrics, and analyzed statistics as measures of actual vs. desired outcomes in weekly patient visits, average units of treatment administered per visit, and charges associated with selected treatment methods.
University of Pennsylvania - B.A. Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Minor Legal Studies & History, Wharton Scool of Business