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“During the Certificate Program I was able to develop my networking and open my mind regarding the international business dynamics; I can say that I apply the knowledge I had during the Certificate on my work” says Tanaka.

“Between the relationships I shared with my professors, my classes, and the real-world work I had completed, my master's degree really informed my career trajectory,” Lee says.

Seun Ajewole, MBA'18, is a student in the Part-Time MBA program with a concentration in technological entrepreneurship at Northeastern University. He is taking over the D'Amore-McKim Instagram account @damoremckim beginning Monday, May 22, giving us a peek through his lens, from work, study, and travel. Read more about why Ajewole chose Northeastern, how he stumbled into digital design, and why he advises students to stick to a schedule.

Professor Timothy Hoff explains the impact of the changing payment landscape for healthcare professionals and how their task-heavy job roles are having a negative effect on worker happiness, increasing burnout, and creating new issues in the sphere.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business professors Jeffrey Born and Martin Dias analyze possible business repercussions from a recent global cyber attack that infected over 200,000 computers across more than 150 countries.

“Coming from a legal background, I am used to looking at things in terms of black and white: what the rule says and how the facts align with the rule. The MBA program has enabled me to look beyond rules or what is already defined and seek innovative solutions beyond the judgement of right or wrong in the traditional sense.” – Dola Dhar, MBA'18

“I choose D'Amore-McKim because it was a good fit for a career changer like myself,” says Whitney Galusha, MBA'17, “it gave me the MBA experience while also offering a longer term corporate residency than other programs.”

“The Graduate Career Center is there to fully support you in your career search. The access that you are given to local executives through scheduled luncheons, weekly events on campus and at company sites, and guest speakers is incredible,” says Michelle Mandino, MBA'18.

“Besides having a comprehensive management knowledge, you will have an excellent network of professors and alumni from all over the world” says Biswas.

“The professors are world-class. They go above and beyond to help you and make sure that you become a successful student and professional” says Elkahchen.