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“The experience with the 360 Huntington Fund taught me a lot about equity analysis and portfolio management, skills that I use in my current role with PwC.” says, Brahimi

“The people that surround me every day are just as eager to learn and develop their careers as I am. Being around people who are of the same mentality pushes me to really challenge myself,” says Keren Dekel, MS in Accounting'16

“From this program, I have gained the skills necessary to excel in my lifelong career aspirations. I feel well prepared for the CPA exam and to begin my career in public accounting,” says Jamie Charest, MSA'16

A controller at the Raptor Group, Quirk says, “The MSA prepares you with expertise in accounting, and the MBA gives you a strong business background.”

“By working closely with the students, the professors ensure each student has gained knowledge, skills, and values to carry into the future,” says Katrina Katsoulis, MSA'16

“Going to the D'Amore-McKim School of Business and pursuing a full-time MBA helped me acquire that global mindset; it's the people I've met, the amazing professors I work with, all the hard skills and soft skills I learned. And then, the exposure I got through working at Hasbro. That's something I'm really grateful for.” – Huma Motiwala, MBA'15

“My corporate residency gave me many things, but more than anything it gave me a confidence that I'll carry forward through the rest of my career,” says Morgan Montgomery-Rice, MBA'15.

“The D'Amore-McKim Part-Time MBA program really gave me a lot of different perspectives to bring to the workplace,” says Michelle Littke, MBA'16.

“My career decision has been hugely influenced by my successful and enriching corporate residency at LogMeIn,” says Jake Johnson, MBA'15.

“This first­hand experience in corporate finance has been crucial. It not only helped me land a full­ time finance position after graduation, it also gave me the opportunity to talk to people in different functions of finance while identifying areas of interest to me,” says Julie (Shenghui) Wang, MBA'15.