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Keith Corso, DMSB'21, and Neil Bhammar, DMSB'22, are both former presidents of the Northeastern Entrepreneurship Club. The company plans to use the funding to double their team to 40 members and expand their offerings.

Incoming first year Jonathan Bush says the Summer Bridge Program was incredibly reassuring for him as he prepares to start at D'Amore-McKim in the fall. Professor Martin Dias is excited to see students already making connections.

David Fatula, DMSB'01, always knew that he would eventually become a small business owner. COVID presented him with the chance to pivot away from his 20 years in the real estate business towards his true passion: helping people and spending as much time as possible outside.

Yakov Bart, Associate Professor of Marketing and Amy Pei, Assistant Professor of Marketing, offer different perspectives on the social media platform's rebrand.

The Academy of Management has honored David De Cremer, D'Amore-McKim's inbound Dunton Family Dean, along with his seven coauthors for their paper's “clear and important contribution to the field of management.”

“We are kind of getting used to seeing jackpots go above $1 billion,” says Yakov Bart, associate professor of marketing. With more people buying tickets, the odds of winning just keep falling.

Counterfeiting isn't only bad for company's bottom lines, but their it threatens the safety and trust of customers. Organizations should be taking a proactive approach to stop bad actors.

MIT Sloan Management Review

“One amazing aspect of this program is the flexibility and personalization opportunities. I built a schedule that works for me each term and I can both work and take classes. I love that I can select classes I am interested in and make this program my own. I've really been able to personalize my time in the program and pick a concentration that I am passionate about.” – Sandrine Vachon, MS x'23

Every social media marketer woke up on Wednesday, July 5th, with the same thought: should I stay or should I go?

This is a classic case of the false dilemma fallacy. You don't have to leave Twitter and you don't have to create a new Threads strategy – just yet.

The “Gender Liability of Venture Novelty,” co-authored by Northeastern professor Zhenyu Liao, published these key findings in the Academy of Management Journal.