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MBA with concentration in corporate finance transforms aspiring learner into accomplished treasury professional
“The D'Amore-McKim School of Business stands out for its unique corporate residency program, offering an immersive experience that ensures I will graduate with not just a diploma but also substantial experience to enhance my resumé and facilitate my career pivot into finance.” – Uurtsaikh (Uje) Gantogtokh, Full-Time MS in Finance/MBA'24
Powering environmental consulting ambitions
“I've learned so much from my supply chain management and strategy classes. In my entrepreneurship courses, I developed and pitched a business idea, then applied feedback from my professor and classmates to refine it. These skills will be invaluable if I decide to pursue my own venture one day.” – Dana Oikonomopoulos, MS in International Management'24
Matt Janning returns to Northeastern as assistant coach after 13-year international basketball career
Janning was one of the first recruits for Northeastern's Bill Coen in 2006. Now he'll work alongside the legendary head coach.
D'Amore-McKim grad goes from schooling to working full time at web development startup he created
Cory Gill graduated from D'Amore-Mckim in May with two co-ops under his belt and is now working on building his own company.
Boston Executive Leadership Council launch further advances DMSB alumni effort
The launch of the D'Amore-McKim Boston Executive Leadership Council is the next step in building a 10-region National Council that will boost global networking opportunities, co-op expansion, and philanthropic investments.
Ed and Colleen DiSanto endow gift at CEM to support student engagement and innovation
The Edmund and Colleen DiSanto Student Engagement and Innovation Fund will support curricular and other innovations relating to emerging markets, especially to encourage students who went to high schools in the city of Boston.
2024 Co-op Awards
Each year the D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors a select group of business students who have demonstrated excellence on co-op.
You may have heard of his Boston hot spots, but this restaurateur's menu includes a finance degree from D'Amore-McKim
“You can't build and run a $70 million company because you have good food,” says Eric Papachristos, co-founder and chief executive officer of A Street Hospitality Group.
She's a pro cyclist racing on weekends, but this Northeastern grad says co-ops put her business career in motion
Helena Gilbert-Snyder graduated with a business degree from D'Amore-McKim School of Business and credits Northeastern for preparing her “for life after college.”