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A unique path to MBA success
“You will leave D'Amore-Mckim with much more than a business degree, you will leave with the confidence to make change, be competitive, and fulfill your goals.” says, Govoni
Entrepreneur benefits by stacking her certificate to earn an MBA
“One of the most positive aspects of the classes at D'Amore-McKim has been the opportunity to learn from others with different educational backgrounds and experiences than my own” – Neha Vinod, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration'18, MBA'22
Veteran unlocks success in Supply Chain Program
“I can say from personal experience that Northeastern University's Veterans Affairs office is very helpful to veterans,” says Yongo.
Trump, tariffs, and the prisoner's dilemma
Professor Wertheim explores the prisoner's dilemma in the context of important policy deliberations.
Instagram takeover: The beauty of business
Nicholas Lara, DMSB'15, is taking over our Instagram account this week, reflecting on his time at D'Amore-McKim, his contributions to the university, and his current role as Chief Logistics Officer of Beauty Bakerie Cosmetics Brand. Read more about Lara here and be sure to follow @damoremckim Instagram beginning Monday, March 5!
Reverse innovation: Why poor countries are leading the way
Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions about the lessons that can be learned from reverse innovation.
From aerospace to Ocean Spray: A D'Amore-McKim graduate's career shift
“Northeastern provides a unique learning experience and integrates ‘real-world' with academia in the best way possible.” says, Abel
Improving lives through the business of healthcare
“I have developed a confidence to trust my inner voice in a room of other business-minded individuals – not just as a mark of my own thoughts, but also as a way to hone my own thinking by allowing my ideas to interact comfortably with the thought processes of others.” – Syed Amir Ali, MBA'18
Can a Trump tweet dramatically sway a company's value?
Jeffery Born, David Myers, and Will Clark, DMSB'17, recently released a study that examines the potential impact of President Trump's tweets on company stock and public standing.