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D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Timothy Hoff is featured in the latest issue of Northeastern Magazine highlighting his research and new book, Next in Line, in which he examines the setbacks of healthcare commodification. Hoff believes that the quality of doctor-patient relationships is at stake because of rushed, impersonal, and data heavy healthcare practices.

“The MS in Taxation program has enabled me to develop valuable experience in the area of taxation research,” says Aswani.

Associate Professor of Marketing Amir Grinstein discusses his research findings that examine the value and influence a socially responsible marketing team can bring to a firm.

Amazon recently opened a convenience store that allows shoppers to use their smartphone apps to make product selections and leave the store without paying a cashier. Bruce Clark examines the future impact this kind of automation may have on commerce for News@Northeastern.

Florence Schelling, DMSB'13, will compete in her fourth Olympic Games this February, the first Northeastern University student-athlete in history to do so.

“I learned a lot from the MS in Innovation program in terms of leadership and management that I employ daily to guide our decisions and motivate employees, even beyond innovation.” says, Gordon

“The MS in Innovation 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.” says, Monaco

Chris Moss, DMSB'17, enrolled at Northeastern University in 2012 with a dream to become an entrepreneur. By the time he graduated, Moss was CEO of his own company.

Steve Langton, DMSB'06, will compete in his third Olympic games in February 2018 as a member of the U.S. Olympic Men's Bobsled Team. He previously competed in the Olympic Games in Vancouver and Sochi

Abby Titcomb, E'18, created the safety app Knightly after being inspired by an end of class project required in “Innovation!” a crash course in rapid innovation, design and development taught by Professor Tucker Marion of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.