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Matt Connolly, DMSB'16, was one of over 700 D'Amore-McKim students to graduate this past May, and like many other recent graduates, has a job waiting for him. Combining a passion for entrepreneurship and critical co-op experiences, Connolly was offered a full-time position at Amazon beginning this summer.

Neel Desai, recently named CEO of IDEA, is one of 26 students studying business and entrepreneurship this summer in India as part of Northeastern's “Dialogue of Civilizations” series.

Associate Professor Samina Karim talks about the trend of company splits and lessons learned from these strategic business decisions.

‘Northeastern is increasingly investing in entrepreneurship and innovation as a way for its students to succeed in the business place by creating disruptive and innovative ideas and business models,” says Gastaldi.

“The MSI program is unique due to the intersection of innovation and business.” says, Mukherjee

Fernando Suarez, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, highlights the importance of exposure to international innovation industries, how he plans to help D'Amore-McKim, and Boston's unique opportunities.

“Innovation can be uncomfortable as it shakes up the existing ways of doing things—but it is essential in the long-term success of a company.” says, Cook

“The MSI 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.” – Arnab Biswas, MSI'15, MBA'17.

“I was also looking to build my business acumen, industry network, and increase my confidence, all of which I have achieved as a direct result of the MSI program,” says Vogel.

Marc Meyer, professor of entrepreneurship, provides tips on how to decide whether or not to move forward with a business idea.