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“They don't want to just teach you theory or concepts. They want you to have something to take with you and start using immediately,” says Meaghan Campbell, MBA'15.

“MSIB is an interesting program where you are able to interact with students from different nationalities, preparing you for your future career in this global world.” says, Beukenboom

“The MS in Finance program allowed me to further my understanding of finance beyond the parameters of my job and also ask the questions that helped me pursue specific interests that I have within finance” says, Begen

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In this recorded webinar, Ernald Furxhi and Meghan Donovan discuss Donovan's corporate residency at IBM and the support she received at D'Amore-McKim.

‘Northeastern is increasingly investing in entrepreneurship and innovation as a way for its students to succeed in the business place by creating disruptive and innovative ideas and business models,” says Gastaldi.

In this recorded webinar, Ernald Furxhi and Lisa Mitus discuss Mitus' evolving interests and how her MBA has helped her.

“The whole experience is very rewarding and the program has a great track record of setting its graduates up for success,” says Hammerly. “You can't beat the industry connections and the internship placement process!”