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Deployed for Success: A Marine’s MBA Journey from UC Irvine’s Merage School to MedTech Leadership

Inside the GMAT

Release Date: 11/11/2025

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What does it take to pivot from military service to medical technology leadership? In this episode of Inside the GMAT, GMAC Zach talks with Alec Burris, a former U.S. Marine turned MBA graduate from the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business, and Burt Slusher, Assistant Dean for MBA and Specialty Masters Programs.

Alec shares how he translated his military discipline into business school success—and ultimately into a purpose-driven career at Edwards Lifesciences, where innovations save lives every day. Burt explains how Merage helps veterans and career changers discover their leadership strengths, connect with mission-driven employers, and find personal ROI that goes far beyond rankings.

Whether you’re a veteran, a career pivoter, or someone seeking a greater sense of purpose through business education, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom and inspiration for your next chapter.

Learn more about the Merage School of Business: https://merage.uci.edu/

About Our Guests:

Alec Burris is part of the Strategic Leadership Development Program at Edwards Lifesciences, a global leader in the structural heart space. He holds an MBA and is pursuing an MS in Business Analytics from the University of California, Irvine, after earning his BS in Biochemistry from Arizona State University. Originally from Alaska, Alec served in the United States Marine Corps from 2018 to 2023, concluding his service as a Platoon Sergeant with 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion.

Burt Alvaro Slusher is the Assistant Dean of MBA and Specialty Masters Programs at the University of California, Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business and has been a member of the UC Irvine community for 23-years. In this role, Burt oversees the School's current portfolio of graduate programs consisting of three MBA Programs (State-supported Full-Time MBA, and self-supporting Flex MBA and Executive MBA) and six self-supporting Specialty Masters Programs (Master of Finance, Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Master of Professional Accountancy, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master in Management, and Online Master of Science in Business Analytics). In addition, this role also oversees the Master of Science in Biotech Management program in tandem with leaders from the School of Biological Sciences. Burt also serves as part of the School’s senior leadership team.

Prior to his current role, Burt served as the Senior Director of Recruitment and Admissions for the Specialty Masters Programs and served as chair of the Admissions Committee. With two decades of higher education and business school experience, Burt has worked closely with Merage students, alumni, corporate outreach, marketing, and has provided career management to students while maintaining a high level of engagement with the business community. He was part of a team that helped launch the Merage School's Business Administration major in Fall of 2008 and also managed the admissions process for the Merage School’s Accounting minor launched in Fall of 2004.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
01:31 Meet Alec
03:34 Transitioning from Military to MBA
05:50 Burt on Veterans in Business School
08:53 How Alec Chose UC Irvine
14:59 The UC Irvine Advantage
23:37 Leadership Skills From Class to Career
25:26 What Veterans Bring to the MBA
27:07 The ROI of an MBA
31:56 Final Advice