Alumni Spotlight: Forbes Features UCLA Anderson MBA, Kelsey Doorey ’13
This post is a part of the Student Spotlight series where we highlight a current Anderson student or alum to learn about his/her experiences at Anderson and beyond

Name:
Kelsey Doorey ’13
Undergrad:
Columbia University, B.A. Psychology
Pre-MBA Career:
Senior Consultant, Internal Strategy at IBM Global Services
MBA Internships:
Bloomingdale’s, BCBG Max Azria, Little Black Bag
Post-MBA Career:
Founder/CEO of Vow To Be Chic
UCLA Anderson MBA alum Kelsey Doorey (Class of 2013) was recently featured in a Forbes article that highlighted how she’s disrupted the wedding industry with her company Vow To Be Chic, which she launched while she was a student at UCLA Anderson. Through the UCLA Anderson Knapp Competition, in conjunction with support through Anderson’s “Business Creation Option” of the Applied Management Research project, Kelsey was able to get the initial funding to start her business.
“Like many startup founders, Doorey realized a problem and wanted to solve it. That realization, combined with her experience working in the bridal and rental industries, led her to pitch a business idea at a venture competition in business school. She received funding on the spot and soon launched her business.” — Wes Gay, Forbes (June 26, 2017)
Read the full article “This Millennial Woman Is Disrupting The $119 Billion Wedding Industry” to learn more about her story!

Kelsey Doorey ’13 and Anna Baxter ’13 win the UCLA Anderson Knapp Venture Competition in 2013, awarding funding to launch Vow To Be Chic
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