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“I feel like I know my fellow classmates and I have gotten to know my professors as well, in many ways better than I might have in a classroom-based course,” says Remley, “there is constant interaction that really supports and enhances the learning.”

“The analytic, technical skills, and the corporate connections that the school has will give students the experience and maturity to pursue their careers,” says Young.

Is a podcast the new YouTube video? Molly Beck, DMSB'09, thinks so. Beck recently founded Messy.fm, a site that enables users to record, edit, and publish their podcasts for free.

Mavrck, developed by Lyle Stevens, DMSB'09, Sean Naegeli, E'11, and Chris Wolfel, DMSB'13, offers businesses a fraud detection algorithm to determine who is consuming their content. In a social world full of bots, can this make a real difference?

Craving Asian cuisine for lunch at Northeastern University? There's an app for that. Mash Pham, DMSB'17, MS'17, launched MoMoLunchBox, a startup that delivers Asian fusion to customers who live within three miles of the Boston campus.

Christal Desmarais, MBA'18, was named one of Poets&Quants “Best & Brightest” Online MBA students. Desmarais was one of 40 learners to be honored, including fellow Northeastern University student Sako Eaton, MBA'18.

Molly Beck, DMSB'09, is the founder of Messy, a podcast creation and directory site startup, and author of REACH OUT, a social media and community-building guidebook. Beck reflects on her experiences at D'Amore-Mckim including co-ops, clubs, and finding her voice on her first blog, which led to her future book deal.

Kevin Corliss, DMSB'16, Christopher Kenyon, CCIS'17, and Douglas Franklin, DMSB/E'16, founded Treehoppr, an online platform that helps working professionals track their vacation time, plan future travels, and save money.

Jasmine Roth, DMSB'08, is the host of HGTV's Hidden Potential, a show that follows her as she transforms ordinary houses into custom homes.

“The abbreviated length of the program accelerated my career,” says Moran, “I was offered an internship position in the spring semester and have now accepted a full time position.”