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Symposium speakers: Ravi Ramamurti, Jack Perkowski, Cyril Perducat, Peter Goodson, Vivek Sharma, Syed Jafry (Not pictured: Jimmy Weng and Suranjan Magesvaran.) Asia is the newest world economy big enough to be compared to that of the United States. What does that mean for the U.S., and the rest of the world? The eighth annual Northeastern…

“At D'Amore-McKim, I have been able to build many practical skills through my various coursework.” says, Tieu

“The abbreviated 7-month length of the program benefitted my career progression by allowing me to expedite the process of becoming an eligible candidate to earn my CPA license and advance my qualifications within my workplace,” says Meehan.

“The accounting corporate residency enabled me to build the self-confidence necessary to excel at work and also gave me the opportunity to develop strong relationships within the company that will help me begin my full-time career on the right foot,” says Victoria Sponsel, MS in Accounting/MBA'18

“Choosing to attend D'Amore-McKim was one of the best decisions of my life.” Says Anders Reinertsen, MBA'10

“D'Amore-McKim School of Business helped me to connect my practical experience with business theory to build on my existing skills and accelerate my career.” says, Langner

“Systems thinking is a skill that I have appreciated learning about, as it's relevant in any field that has multiple moving parts working toward a common goal.”

“It has been extremely valuable to work with people from many different backgrounds and find out the best ways to leverage our skill sets in order to achieve goals” – Sam Fulmer, MBA'18

After leaving his job in software sales in the search for a more meaningful purpose, Andy Rosenthal, DMSB'07, co-founded The Terebinth Group, the largest, family-owned provider of housing to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Indiana.

Naheed Vadsaria, DMSB'02, served as a civilian social scientist with French and American coalition forces during the war in Afghanistan. During her time there, Vadsaria built relationships with Afghan women, reducing burdens on U.S. forces.