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“As an engineer, I wanted to learn how business works in real life so I can be ready to work on a corporate level whenever it's needed,” says Bokhari, “I was able to become an interdisciplinary student which meant that I could earn my Graduate Certificate at the same time.”

Max Conley and Vivian Ma, both DMSB'17, recently prototyped a software that enables up-and-coming artists to better connect with their fans, increasing their presence in the music scene.

The fifth annual Alternative Investment Summit, a two-day conference organized by D'Amore-McKim School of Business students, will feature a range of speakers and alumni on April 7-8, 2017.

“One of the primary skills I have learned while at D'Amore-McKim is the ability to apply lessons from other industries into my day to day business.” – Ian Walch, MBA'17

“With an engineering undergraduate degree, the MBA program has shown me new ways to look at difficult problems and provided me the opportunity to be looked at as a leader to guide other engineers and coworkers to accomplish these problems,” says David Sachenik, MBA'18.

Tom Pimm, MBA'86, reflects on his time at D'Amore-McKim and how it shaped his career. Pimm is now the co-founder and COO of Hub Recruiting, a talent acquisition firm.

Northeastern University recently held The State of Women's Advancement Symposium, a half-day forum co-organized by professors Alicia Sasser Modestino and Jamie Ladge. The event focused on how far women have advanced in the fields of entrepreneurship, leadership and public policy and the necessary next steps forward.

“The University offers great resources to help students achieve their career goals, like the professionals at the career development center who help with resumé building and the job search” says Lima.

“D'Amore-McKim has a much wider range of options for degree programs than the standard binary choice of either a Part-Time or Full-Time MBA,” says Maybury.

“I developed critical thinking through class discussions of case studies which helps me in my current role as an operations manager at a startup company,” says Singh.