Founders pitch startups in Dragon Den-style event for funding
Rich D'Amore, DMSB'76, was one of several esteemed judges evaluating pitches from across the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Rich D'Amore, DMSB'76, was one of several esteemed judges evaluating pitches from across the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Kathy Sun, DMSB'18, moderated a discussion during the seventh annual Northeastern Global Leadership Summit.
Jayanth Narayanan says that some return-to-office mandates may be an attempt to avoid layoffs.
From moving across continents to becoming a graduate student speaker at Fenway Park, Abou-Bakar Ouattara's journey at D'Amore-McKim was shaped by leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to community. After earning degrees in business administration and accounting, Ouattara will begin his career in wealth management at EY while continuing to support initiatives serving underserved communities in the Ivory Coast.
Kate Ashley tells Time that the dynamic pricing model FIFA is using for this year's World Cup tickets does point to an “element of greed.”
Alan McKim, MBA'88, turned it into one of North America's leading providers of environmental and industrial services.
Alan McKim, MBA'88, to retire from Clean Harbors board and as the CTO.
Jasmine Roth, DMSB'08, wants to turn DIY disasters into dream homes.
Northeastern student Rowan Frew, DMSB'26, completed a co-op with Piraeus Bank, the leading bank in Greece.
Porter's Five Forces, SWOT analysis, customer value propositions, and unit economics are not just for big companies. Used together, they can help entrepreneurs understand competition, sharpen positioning, and make smarter financial decisions.
Ravi Sarathy says Spirit's demise comes as airlines are facing many challenges.
AI is expensive. Consumers must eventually pay the price.