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“The D'Amore-McKim School of Business has helped me in developing the fundamental mindset of asking the right questions, identifying the issues, and applying the knowledge to find the best possible solutions.” Says Avadhoot Belose, MBA'18

Associate Professor Bert Spector examines President Trump's recent inaugural cabinet meeting as an example of how leadership personality and meeting style can impact overall organization function.

“My biggest take-away is not to be intimidated by a complicated issue or assignment. D'Amore-McKim has given me the tools necessary to analyze and find solutions to any problem put in front of me.” Says Briana Flynn, MBA'18

“Case and team focused learning allows you to connect real world scenarios and gain different perspectives from working with your learning team.” Says Alex Tharp, MBA'18

“The courses at D'Amore-McKim are holistic with a good balance between class and practical experience.” Says Nisarg Shah, MBA'18

“If you are looking for a program that challenges you to think far beyond the context of a textbook while empowering you with the resources, know-how, and experience to succeed beyond the walls of a classroom, then D'Amore-McKim is where you should be.” Says Jacqueline Quill, MBA'18

“Northeastern and the Part-Time MBA Path are helping to make my goals come to life!” says Caitlin Sherr, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration'18, MBA'21

“Through the training and practices in MBA courses,” says Feng, “I was able to apply my past experiences and skills to my new field and role. These skills have strengthened, and served me well as I find my way toward my career goal.” Says Heng (Jennifer) Feng, MBA'18

Min Kim, DMSB'19, is a fourth year marketing major at Northeastern. He is taking over the D'Amore-McKim School of Business Instagram account @damoremckim, giving us a peek through his lens. Read more about why Kim decided to pursue a marketing concentration, how he learned photography, and about his experience on co-op in Hong Kong. Be sure to follow along beginning Monday, June 26, for a close-up look at his life at D'Amore-McKim.

Timothy Hoff, professor of management, healthcare systems, and health policy at D'Amore-McKim School of Business, was one of many panelists who recently gathered to speak on the future of healthcare reform in the United States.