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The fifth annual Alternative Investment Summit, a two-day conference organized by D'Amore-McKim School of Business students, will feature a range of speakers and alumni on April 7-8, 2017.

Professor Tucker Marion outlines a unique new learning model and partnership being used to teach innovation in our Masters of Technological Entrepreneurship program.

Alexa Nykanen, DMSB'18, is currently on co-op at BURN Fitness Studios, a boutique gym in Boston, where she is able to combine her business degree with her love of fitness while helping people achieve their personal health goals.

“You'll never regret getting your MBA because it's one of the most valuable things you can do for your future.” – Jenna Nimar, MBA'18

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Dean Hugh Courtney has announced that he will be stepping down as dean of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at the end of the 2016-17 academic year but will be staying at the university as a professor of international business and strategy.

“If having a strong relationship with your advisors is important to you, D'Amore-McKim is a clear choice.” – Ken Tan, MBA'19

“One of the primary skills I have learned while at D'Amore-McKim is the ability to apply lessons from other industries into my day to day business.” – Ian Walch, MBA'17

“With an engineering undergraduate degree, the MBA program has shown me new ways to look at difficult problems and provided me the opportunity to be looked at as a leader to guide other engineers and coworkers to accomplish these problems,” says David Sachenik, MBA'18.

“The professors are engaging and bring unique perspectives to the classroom,” says Charles, “learning from the expertise of professors and the relevant course content has been most valuable.” – Dana Charles, MBA'19

“I've had a few different jobs since starting the MBA program. Each role has given me more responsibility and is directly related to how far into the program I've gone,” says Peter Sanichara, MBA'17.