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Inspired by his own experience with personalized instruction, Andrew Shenouda, Khoury'25, DMSB'25, built Tadpole to ease the administrative burden of running a tutoring business. Poets&Quants has recognized his venture as one of 25 “disruptive startups.”

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“My involvement with the 360 Huntington Fund provided me the opportunity to grow my knowledge of financial modeling, portfolio decision-making, and conducting research, all of which were vital to my work post-graduation.” Says Jainee Shah, MS in Quantitative Finance'22

“My understanding of accounting is rooted in my understanding of business. Not only will my combined degree set me apart from the competition, but I'm also well-equipped to understand the perspectives of the clients and businesses that I serve.” says Jessica Yu, MS in Accounting/MBA'23

Undergraduate Degree: Community Health and Sustainability

As a Spring 2023 recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, Shreyas Mosurkal, a fourth-year Health Science student at Northeastern University, spent his final semester at Northeastern working to increase access to emergency care in remote regions of Kenya.

“Northeastern provides so many opportunities for success. Students can participate in domestic consulting projects as a course; the presentation and research methodology skills I learned in consulting were integral to my success during my corporate residency.” Says Holland Stam, MBA'24

Ventures from Northeastern alums filled a big tent at a holiday market on the Boston campus.

As a Spring 2023 recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, Alex Chang, a fourth-year Biology and Political Science student at Northeastern University, is bringing portable medical sampling technology to rural communities in Kenya.

As inaugural professors of innovation on Northeastern's Oakland campus, Naeem Zafar and Aleks Gollu are bringing their experience starting and leading companies to the classroom.

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“The program recognized my past coursework and experience, so I could select courses that catered to my goals. There are so many concentrations offered, and that aspect really helped me narrow my focus and pursue specific classes relevant to my interests that would help me pivot my career.” says Sidhant Sharma, MS x'23

Paige Cooper, DMSB'21, utilized the relationships from her co-op experience at Reebok to negotiate her first major deal between the Chicago Bears quarterback and the shoe brand.