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Andrea Ornelas, MS'16, was recently nominated to the 30 under 30 most influential young Latino leaders list by El Mundo Boston.

Nidhi Mehta, DMSB'21, has accomplished many feats in her life so far, like reaching the Base Camp of Mount Everest, accepting the gold level of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, and travelling to five continents to name a few. Now, she is the second person in her family to choose the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as her home for the next five years

The “Women Who Empower” summit was recently held at Northeastern University highlighting effective female leadership. Many members of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business community led the event, including Helen Russell, DMSB'88, Co-founder and CEO of Equator Coffee and Teas and a number of D'Amore-McKim professors.

Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders, an expert in business forecasting and risk management, explains the importance of human judgment in the forecasting process and how it impacted the 2016 presidential election polls.

3DFortify, a six-person Northeastern start-up that includes MBA student Philip Gregory, was awarded the $50,000 “Gold” prize at the recent MassChallenge2016 awards ceremony. The startup combines magnetics and 3-D printing to create the highest resolution composites possible.

Gary Dunton, DMSB'78, and his wife Lea Anne, have gifted The D'Amore-McKim School of Business with The Dunton Family Deanship, the first endowed deanship at Northeastern University.

Northeastern's On Fire to Hire Startup Expo will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in the Curry Student Center Ballroom. Esther Chewning, D'Amore-McKim's associate co-op coordinator who focuses on entrepreneurship and management, highlights four key ways in which startups can engage the potential of students so both startups and students can succeed.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor of Supply Chain Management Robert Lieb was recently given the 2016 Thinkers and Movers award from DSC Logistics, a leading third party logistics company.

Myles Lutheran, DMSB'10, is the managing director of EcoFuels Kenya, a company that harvests the many benefits of the croton nut for its people, with little to no waste produced, combining both good intentions and good business to create a more resourceful, sustainable future for Kenya.

Miranda Beggin, CSSH/DMSB'17, spoke to us about building her ‘wasta' (network in Arabic) and life in Jordan, where she is working on her third co-op as an investment analyst for Oasis500, a seed-stage investment company. Read more about Beggin and be sure to follow @damoremckim Instagram beginning Monday, Oct. 10, for a close-up look at her life on co-op.