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We talked with Jean Burgess, MSA/MBA'99, who is the VP of Tax for Brookfield Renewal Energy Group, an owner and operator of one of the world's largest renewable power portfolios. She reflects on how her experiences at D'Amore-McKim transformed her life and why tax accountants need to be on their toes after the election.

Stephanie Doyon, MBA'18, shares her experience as a new full-time MBA student while balancing her life as a triathlete.

Michelle Dunham, MBA'16, reflects on her experiences as a Part-Time MBA student and studying abroad.

From inspirational speeches to unforgettable memories, we captured some special moments celebrated during the D'Amore-McKim graduate programs commencement on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. Take a peek back at the special day for students, families, and friends.

“For career changers and career progressors alike, the MBA marketing concentration gives a holistic understanding of business while providing the flexibility in honing in on specific marketing skills,” says Crystal Burey, MBA'17.

“I took a social entrepreneurship course, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that was a life-changing class for me. It truly shaped the way that I view the world, guiding how I look at businesses and understanding where opportunities are in underserved markets,” says Marty Chang, MBA'16.

“They don't want to just teach you theory or concepts. They want you to have something to take with you and start using immediately,” says Meaghan Campbell, MBA'15.

“MSIB is an interesting program where you are able to interact with students from different nationalities, preparing you for your future career in this global world.” says, Beukenboom

“The MS in Finance program allowed me to further my understanding of finance beyond the parameters of my job and also ask the questions that helped me pursue specific interests that I have within finance” says, Begen

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.