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“Northeastern University is a very good playground for networking. I was really surprised to meet people in my classes from large and global companies,” says Uvasheva, “As a result, one of my classmates just gave me an opportunity to come to interview.”

“At D'Amore McKim I have been given access to the world,” says Saraf, “Every class has a new set of people who are accomplished and worldly. My graduate certificate program gave me the opportunity to develop soft skills on a global scale.”

Are you a last minute shopper? The holidays are fast approaching and D'Amore-McKim School of Business Assistant Professor of Marketing Mary Steffel is here to help with three gift-giving tips.

Four MBA students learn how to build a virtual team in preparation for their first national case competition.

Terrell Hunt, DMSB'13, has been awarded a 2017 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship, a program funded by the U.S. Department of State for those interested in pursuing a career as a Foreign Service officer. Hunt is one of just 30 people nationwide to receive the Fellowship.

D'Amore-McKim students Ellen McNeill DMSB'18, and Brandon Pascua CAMD'17, (Business minor) produced and performed an original rendition of “Jingle Bells,” and D'Amore-McKim co-op student Richard Carr, DMSB'19, put it all together with video images of winter at Northeastern. D'Amore McKim wishes everyone a happy holiday!

Executive Professor of Supply Chain Management Robert Murray explores the potential impacts that the Trump presidency could have on the supply chain industry.

Brandon Pascua, CAMD'17, a business minor, shares his passion for the music industry and developing an entrepreneurial mindset.

Ellen McNeill, DMSB'18, talks about life as a business major and why the sky's the limit at Northeastern.

We talked with Jean Burgess, MSA/MBA'99, who is the VP of Tax for Brookfield Renewal Energy Group, an owner and operator of one of the world's largest renewable power portfolios. She reflects on how her experiences at D'Amore-McKim transformed her life and why tax accountants need to be on their toes after the election.