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About Mirav

Mirav Bradshaw is a graduate of the University of Arizona and has had a long career in veterinary pharmaceutical sales. She has received many professional national and regional awards including the Key Account Manager of the Year Award.

In addition to her management of 1300+ accounts, Mirav was a member of the Marketing Review Committee and tasked with editing marketing and social media materials prior to going “live”. Some of these assignments included editing webinar and blog content written by the company veterinarians while other assignments included drafting company approved emails for the entire sales team.

Mirav is currently an Essay Coach who works with students to brainstorm and develop college essay themes and provides professional editing. She excels at highlighting students unique talents, strengths and personal stories resulting in applications that stand out among thousands of applicants.

While supporting and guiding her two children through the college application process, she learned a great deal about the college admissions landscape including a deep dive into financial aid and most importantly, why the personal statement essay is so crucial. Her talented children are recent graduates of Vanderbilt and USC School of Cinematic Arts.

Mirav’s extensive sales and marketing experience, coupled with her strong writing skills and knowledge of the college admissions process, have organically led her to a career in college consulting. She is uniquely positioned to ensure that students are showcased to colleges in the best, most authentic manner.

Prior to her career in veterinary pharmaceuticals, Mirav held positions in various industries including insurance, real estate and retail sales. In 2001, she developed and created a high-end baby and children’s online retail store named 2 Little Monkeys. In 2003, 2 Little Monkeys won the highly sought after “Best of Phoenix” award for “Best Place to Buy a Baby Gift” and that same year her company was also featured in The Washington Post.

A fun fact about Mirav is that she grew up in Israel on a small kibbutz (communal living) and completed third grade overseas before returning to the United States. Her first language was Hebrew.

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