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“After I complete the Take the Lead fellowship, I definitely plan to stay in the business side of sports. I've built a lot of connections within the industry, so I feel like I hold the key to my own future, which is really empowering.” – Joshua Davidson, MBA‘24

“I found my full-time role as a Strategic Finance Analyst at 1stDibs through networking, a skill I honed at D'Amore-McKim. Engaging with professionals and learning about their career paths helped me recognize that strategic finance was the right fit for me, as it blends financial analysis with business strategy.” – Harshita Bhambhani, MS in Quantitative Finance'24

“The [supply chain] professors do a great job connecting core concepts to current global and geopolitical issues, which makes the material feel practical and timely. During my corporate residency, my team was impressed by how much I already understood thanks to those courses.” – Hannah Josovitz, MBA'25

“What sets the Community Impact Initiative apart is the level of access students have to organizational leadership. That kind of close collaboration gives them a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how leaders shape strategy, culture, and priorities in a mission-driven organization.” – Anne Wells, Founder and Director at Unite the World with Africa Foundation

“They're not just completing tasks—they're building processes that will support our growth and sustainability well into the future. Their work is helping us lay a stronger foundation for long-term success.” – Anne Wells, Founder and Director at Unite the World with Africa Foundation

“I was a little intimidated by the idea of diving into the business world at first, but Mosaic helped me build my confidence to pursue my goals. Being immersed in a community of innovators, learners, and entrepreneurial thinkers really sparked something in me.” – Megha Varghese, BS in Psychology and Health Science'23, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration'24, MBA'26

In an award-winning class, Alper Koparan lets students explore the high-stakes world of blockchain, opening doors to future careers.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business professor Sarah Woodside, recipient of the Teaching Innovation and Excellence award, teaches students to navigate real-world business complexities through hands-on experiences.

“What truly set D'Amore-McKim apart for me was experiential learning, particularly through the 360 Huntington Fund and the graduate co-op. Getting experience in a real Mutual fund and gaining professional work experience sounded amazing, and once I discovered these, I knew this was the perfect program for me.” – Sumit S., MS in Quantitative Finance'24