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The Graduate School of Professional Accounting has named six new Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Fellows from the MSA/MBA program to help cultivate a culture of belonging.

“My experience as a corporate resident at Accelare was wonderful and reaffirmed my ambition to pursue a career in management consulting. From day one, I had the title of consultant rather than intern, which instilled confidence and empowered me to actively engage.” – Anmol Gola, MBA‘24

A revered educator, Daniele Mathras has been placed at the helm of D'Amore-McKim's undergraduate programs.

D'Amore-McKim Professor Mary Steffel's new research explores the challenges of delegation and its impact on workplace relationships. While delegating tasks can empower employees, handing over decision-making authority may lead to feelings of burden.

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Thinkers and leaders gathered on the Boston campus to consider how collective intelligence can solve big problems.

“I'm collaborating with universities and cultural clubs in New York to recruit volunteers who better reflect the diversity of Behind the Book's students. This initiative aims to strengthen connections and enhance the impact of the organization's programs.” – Fidan Afandiyeva, MS in Quantitative Finance'24

As AI continues to reshape the landscape of business and education, leadership plays a crucial role in steering this transformation. In the following article, D'Amore-McKim faculty offer insights from the first “Beyond Boundaries” event, exploring how leaders can effectively guide AI's integration from classrooms to boardrooms.

Janning was one of the first recruits for Northeastern's Bill Coen in 2006. Now he'll work alongside the legendary head coach.

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Associate Dean of Research Koen Pauwels has been recognized as one of RETHINK Retail's Top AI Leaders for 2024 for his pioneering work in marketing analytics and big data, placing him among global leaders driving AI innovation in the retail sector.

Coinbase, the American cryptocurrency exchange platform, recently suggested that young, tech savvy cryptocurrency voters could swing the 2024 election.

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