Kellogg’s APEX: A Private Equity Deep-Dive For Exceptional MBAs

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It was a packed house when Ram Jagannath and Andrew Lim came to speak to members of Kellogg’s Private Equity Club. Courtesy photo

Pre-MBA, Alex Amato spent three years working at a PE fund. He knew he wanted to continue to build on that career after.

So, when it came time to look at MBA programs, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management was a clear stand out. Its high-touch, mentorship driven Advanced Private Equity Experience (APEX) program checked all of Amato’s boxes.

“I believe APEX’s formal mentorship program is unique and highly differentiated versus other MBA programs. I was given the opportunity to specially request a mentor based on my interests and career goals, and Kellogg granted that request, which I think made the program even more valuable to me,” says Amato, a 2024 Kellogg MBA graduate and vice president at Gauge Capital.

Alex Amato, APEX MBA ’24

“This mentorship relationship is one that will transcend the two years at Kellogg and is a great foundation to continue building my own career in PE post-graduation.”

Amato was one of around 20 one- and two-year Kellogg MBAs selected to participate in APEX, a relatively new and highly selective program that combines rigorous academics with industry mentorship. Now in its second year, the program announced its new senior director this May: Erik Brown, Kellogg MBA ‘06, founder of Red Cedar Capital with more than 20 years of experience in PE/VC.

“We believe Kellogg is uniquely positioned in private equity. What sets us apart is a modern approach that combines finance and analytics with social intelligence,” Brown tells Poets&Quants.

“As we say in private equity, you need a high IQ, but also a high EQ. Personally, as a Kellogg graduate, I can vouch for the rigorous finance curriculum here; it’s second to none, with a world-class finance faculty and some of the most advanced coursework available.

“But as we know, private equity also requires softer skills – like leadership, negotiation, and collaboration – which Kellogg has focused on for over 30 years.”

KELLOGG’S DEEP PE ECOSYSTEM

To be sure, APEX feels like a natural progression for Kellogg’s PE offerings. Its finance MBA offers a Private Equity and Venture Capital Pathway, and its Private Equity Lab course provides hands-on experience similar to an internship. The school also has an active student-led Private Equity Club which organizes meetups with industry alumni and professionals in cities across the country. Also student-led, Kellogg’s Private Equity and Venture Capital Conference attracts nearly 300 students, alumni, faculty and industry professionals each year.