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These business students founded a space to support their fellow LGBTQA peers in the workplace.

With the support of a D'Amore-McKim donation, project management student Jason Peter developed a COVID-19 hospital in Bangalore, India.

“Already in the first few months as a new associate, I have felt the effects of how the corporate residency put me a step ahead of others.”

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“This program offers a wide variety of concentrations that I did not find with other MBA programs. That flexibility made it possible for me to have concentrations in both healthcare management and entrepreneurship; a crucial component of pursuing my career goals.” says Nate Macht-Greenberg, Part-Time MBA‘23

From a global social entrepreneurship course, Natasha Ibori was inspired to build her venture, Uwana Energy, an Innovator Award winner.

These students from India pioneered fundraising campaigns to support their home country amid high rates of COVID-19 cases.

Students and graduates including Messy.fm CEO Molly Beck received grants to fuel their business ventures through the Women Who Empower Innovator Awards.

“I've learned coding tools and technology, which have improved my knowledge of data visualization and transformation. I will be able to utilize the knowledge I gained in this program to improve business processes and drive crucial business decisions,” says Sascha Demmerle, MS in Business Analytics'21

“The faculty also gave me advice on how to leave a lasting impression and because of that, I feel more confident when networking. Additionally, the support from the program alumni has been immense; they're more than willing to pick up the phone and discuss your career goals.”

Evelyn Barahona, DMSB'99, continues to address disparities in the Latino community as the new director of The Boston Foundation's Latino Equity Fund.