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Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern, and Spencer Fung, a member of Northeastern's Board of Trustees and D'Amore-McKim alum, sit down for a conversation about Spencer's role as group chief executive officer of Li & Fung during the global pandemic.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business launched the D'Amore-McKim COVID-19 Resilience Talk Series in April 2020. The series draws upon the expertise of our faculty, alumni, parents, and friends during this unprecedented time. A full list of recorded sessions can be viewed here, which includes timely topics like “Outlook for Global Economic Recovery,” “Leadership in Challenging Times,” and “Supply Chain Disruptions in the Pharma Industry.”

D'Amore-McKim alumnus Juan Peña plays a high-stakes version of whack-a-mole every day with a series of unpredictable obstacles manufacturing and distributing food products in Venezuela.

Professor Nada Sanders explains how monitoring the vaccine supply chain will prove as just as important as discovering a viable vaccine for Northeastern's COVID-19 Research and Analysis series.

Associate Professor of Marketing Yakov Bart explains why we rewatch shows when we experience times of extreme anxiety.

Northeastern's Global Resilience Institute joined forces with the D'Amore-McKim School of Business to create a free online course that provides businesses with a detailed guide to reopening during the pandemic. Photo courtesy of the Global Resilience Institute

Northeastern students, faculty, and graduates have rushed to fill the demand for personal protection equipment. D'Amore-McKim student Jaryn Tyson is one of those people.

D'Amore-McKim Professor Curtis Carlson shares how companies want to know you need something before you would by developing strategies in which companies add value to the consumer experience with new innovative products and ideas.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, D'Amore-McKim alum Ben Morris temporarily turned his Bonner, Montana, pedicab plant into a face shield manufacturing site.

Forced to disconnect, D'Amore-McKim student groups reconnect virtually as Huskies at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.