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Spanning more than the past 30 years, 11 members of the Winters family have attended Northeastern University. Ranging from degrees in business, nursing, and engineering, among others, the Winters are proud to call Northeastern their alma mater.

Professor Koen Pauwels explains how lean startup methodology can alleviate potential big data complications.

“D'Amore-McKim has helped me develop a “big picture” outlook, and aided me in seeing business as a collaborative effort,” says Murray.

“The support of the faculty, along with the scheduling flexibility post corporate residency, allowed me to accelerate achieving both degrees while working in just two years,” says Kevin Wilkins, MSF/MBA.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business professors Timothy Hoff, Patricia Illingworth and Gary Young weigh in on the recent CVS-Aetna merger, and what it means for the future of healthcare, on a business, ethical, and legal level for News@Northeastern.

Seema and Suraj Korumilli co-founded Literacy Movement 4 More in 2013, a nonprofit aimed at promoting literacy through the creation of libraries and the donation of laptops and other school supplies. With a goal of “changing lives one library at a time,” the two have since opened seven libraries around the world.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business recently held the 8th annual Northeastern University Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education (CUIBE) case competition. Sixty-four students from 16 institutions, including D'Amore-McKim, participated.

Northeastern University's Student-Run Venture Accelerator, IDEA, was recently named a Bostinno 50 on Fire winner at the media company's annual event. Four winners, including IDEA, were selected out of the 14 nominees in the education arena.

Amin Khoury, MBA'89, is the inaugural recipient of the Distinguished Entrepreneur Award at Northeastern University.

Northeastern University formally installed Raj Echambadi as the inaugural Dunton Family Dean of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business on Wednesday night. Echambadi addressed the crowd comprised of family, friends, faculty, staff, university leaders, and students, highlighting the future of the business school and its power to inspire dreams.