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As inaugural professors of innovation on Northeastern's Oakland campus, Naeem Zafar and Aleks Gollu are bringing their experience starting and leading companies to the classroom.

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“The program recognized my past coursework and experience, so I could select courses that catered to my goals. There are so many concentrations offered, and that aspect really helped me narrow my focus and pursue specific classes relevant to my interests that would help me pivot my career.” – Sidhant Sharma, MS x'23

Paige Cooper, DMSB'21, utilized the relationships from her co-op experience at Reebok to negotiate her first major deal between the Chicago Bears quarterback and the shoe brand.

Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer, renowned for his work at the intersection of business and technology, will help the committee ready business schools for digital transformation.

The Center for Emerging Markets is supported by a generous gift from Venkat and Pratima Srinivasan that allows Northeastern University students to pursue innovative projects that addresses pressing problems in emerging markets. This fall, CEM awarded seven grants to students to pursue projects around the world.

At a celebration of women's entrepreneurship, over 200 people gathered to encourage one another and share about their journeys.

Professors Professors Andrés Shahidinejad and John Bai share their recommendations on how to navigate the current housing market.

“I see myself as a strategist, a creative, and a storyteller, so branding and marketing were the perfect fit. The MBA program offers me the flexibility I need to pursue my interests while working full-time and launching a business. My MBA is developing me as a consultant, an entrepreneur, and a marketer.” – Kerrian Johnson, Part-Time MBA'25

After realizing there wasn't a student org combining entrepreneurship and sustainability, Izabella Pivo, DMSB'25, and Rohan Surana, DMSB'25 brought the Hult Prize competition to Northeastern. The program asks students to pitch startup ideas around a sustainable development goal, this year's theme was sustainable fashion. 

The first meeting of industry leaders and regional influencers in New York marked the beginning of a national strategy to deepen alumni engagement and expand D'Amore-McKim's sphere of influence in key regions.