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“The MS in Innovation program provided a set of tools that I can depend on to react to unpredictable changes or be on top of predictable changes in the industry.” says, Monaco

Chris Moss, DMSB'17, enrolled at Northeastern University in 2012 with a dream to become an entrepreneur. By the time he graduated, Moss was CEO of his own company.

Abby Titcomb, E'18, created the safety app Knightly after being inspired by an end of class project required in “Innovation!” a crash course in rapid innovation, design and development taught by Professor Tucker Marion of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.

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

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.

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.

Five Northeastern University students traveled around Israel this summer, visiting local venture accelerators, large corporations, and historical sites, as part of the International New Venture: Israel, The start-up nation.

Associate Teaching Professor Martin Dias discusses the leadership and logistical challenges Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has faced and lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey community resilience efforts.

Ara Josefsson, DMSB'16, MS'17, and Jaida Mercurio, DMSB/AMD'21, co-founded Health by Chocolate Bakery, a handcrafted line of chocolates for the health-conscious sweet tooth.

“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