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“I sharpened my analytical abilities through multiple projects working with big data in order to pull out the key messages. I also further developed my communication skills by working with people from different backgrounds in order to reach a common goal. Overall, I feel that I am well prepared for my future in the supply chain industry,” says Kayla Rice, MBA'15.

“Apart from the skills I developed during the Corporate Residency, the first-hand experience in working with the sell-side analysts also allowed me to directly interact with industry professionals from corporate executives and buy-side investors. And this experience has positioned me to pursue long-term career opportunities in the investment industry,” Huang says.

“I chose the D'Amore-McKim MBA because of its strong Corporate Residency program and the opportunity to spend this time of my life in Boston, which many consider the Medical Mecca of the world. I have been in healthcare my entire life and the chance to be surrounded by some of my childhood heroes—the minds that are shaping the future of healthcare—was a dream opportunity,” says Matt Butler, MBA'16.

“I went into the program unsure of my professional career path, but by the time I came out I was more confident in myself; more confident in that my career path was certain,” says Tom Kniola, MBA'15.

“I reported directly to a Vice President and was often asked to present to his boss, a member of the Senior Leadership Team,” says Andrew Acker, MBA'15.

“The MSI program provided a set of tools that I can depend on to react to unpredictable changes or be on top of predictable changes in the industry.” – Arnab Biswas, MSI'15, MBA'17.

“When I only have one, then I'm short handed. When I have two, then I get my job done,” says Chayim Herzig-Marx, Director at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care