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“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

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.

Adam Jackowitz, DMSB'10, co-founded The Fetch My Pet iPhone app, a digital platform that pet owners can use to care for their animals. He notes that his time at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business helped shape some of his business decisions.

Mary Fernandes, DMSB'83, reflects on her time at D'Amore-McKim and how it shaped her career. Fernandes is an entrepreneur and owner of Vermajé Tea Co., a startup tea and teaware company for those seeking calm and relaxation.

Johnny Fayad and Ali Kothari, both DMSB'17, recently came in second place at e-Fest, the largest undergraduate entrepreneurship competition, for their business Eat Your Coffee. The co-founders were awarded $50,000 cash, in addition to a $5,000 award for D'Amore-McKim's entrepreneurship programs.

Yo Yo Fu, DMSB17, successfully launched FeedShare, an app that allows users to find and share free leftover food at Northeastern University, to help combat the rising amount of waste in the U.S.

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

Neel Desai, SSH'17, is the first CEO of IDEA, the University's student-run venture accelerator, to come from outside the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Desai, who is graduating in May, reflects on his time as CEO of IDEA and the opportunities it has created for both himself, and his fellow classmates.

Distinguished Professor Marc Meyer shares his insight on the factors that enable a robust and successful startup hub.

“D'Amore-McKim has a much wider range of options for degree programs than the standard binary choice of either a Part-Time or Full-Time MBA,” says Maybury.