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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.
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Time For Business Leaders To Step Up Their Own AI Training
ForbesDunton Family Dean David De Cremer urges business leaders to realize the possibilities that AI offers while stepping up their AI training.
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Insights from Citizens
“D'Amore-McKim students, with exposure to key areas like analytics and business management, bring valuable insight to the workplace. Their fresh perspective helps companies use the latest tools and skills, leading to more innovative problem-solving and efficient processes.” – Bryan Carr, Vice President, Funding & Liquidity Senior Manager at Citizens
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CEM hosts 6th Annual Greater Boston Corporate Governance Workshop
The Center for Emerging Markets at Northeastern University hosted the 6th Annual Greater Boston Corporate Governance Workshop, attracting 32 attendees from 14 institutions. Organized by CEM Faculty Fellows Ruth Aguilera and Kevin Chuah, the event featured discussions on R&D management, public-private partnerships, regulatory impacts, proxy voting, and corporate emissions accountability, showcasing cutting-edge research and faculty expertise.
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You may have heard of his Boston hot spots, but this restaurateur's menu includes a finance degree from D'Amore-McKim
NGN“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.
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Did the endless shrimp promotion really lead to Red Lobster's demise?
NGNCasual dining seafood chain Red Lobster filed for bankruptcy Sunday, citing its all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion as a factor.
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Delivering impact from day one: How a corporate resident made an impact
“D'Amore-McKim students' diverse backgrounds and varied skill sets enrich our team dynamic, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to problem-solving. Overall, their global mindset enhances our organization's effectiveness and adaptability to evolving challenges and opportunities.” – Bryan Carr, Vice President, Funding & Liquidity Senior Manager at Citizens
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Business school teaching case study: risks of the AI arms race
Financial TimesCompetitive haste raises questions about safe development of the technology. Explore the issues with this dean's case study
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She's a pro cyclist racing on weekends, but this Northeastern grad says co-ops put her business career in motion
NGNHelena Gilbert-Snyder graduated with a business degree from D'Amore-McKim School of Business and credits Northeastern for preparing her “for life after college.”
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Globalization 2.0 and the Emergence of Asian Global Leadership
Economists have long predicted the rise of Asia as a powerhouse in the global economy. Transitioning from its initial role primarily as a low-cost manufacturing center for the West, Asia has recently shifted towards innovation, establishing itself as a leader that challenges old stereotypes.
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CEM Board Member Ed Disanto speaks at College of Professional Studies 2024 graduation ceremonies
College of Professional Studies Masters of Science CelebrationNortheastern University alumni, CEM Board member and former executive vice president at American Tower Corporation, Ed Disanto, instilled wisdom in the 2024 graduating class at the Bachelor's and Master's graduation ceremonies for Northeastern's College of Professional Studies on May 8, 2024.