Women at D'Amore-McKim

Barbara Larson, executive professor of management in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, studies the effects of working remotely. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

“The MS in Innovation changed my career path and changed who I am as a person.” – Shelley Pinsonneault, MS in Innovation'18, MBA'20

This Instagram takeover is a part of series highlighting six alumni from our MSA/MBA program.

This Instagram takeover is a part of our MSA/MBA program.

Corinne Mosher, DMSB'20, is taking over our Instagram account @damoremckim this week from Paris, France! Follow along for an inside look at Fashion Week, her co-op experience at Lambert + Associates, and more!

“One of the most positive aspects of the classes at D'Amore-McKim has been the opportunity to learn from others with different educational backgrounds and experiences than my own” – Neha Vinod, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration'18, MBA'22

“A degree from a reputable school in the States is recognized worldwide and exposes students to more opportunities, so it will be beneficial no matter where I work later in life.”

“It's incredible how much I see rolling over from school into work and vice versa.” – Christine Macoul, MBA'19

“I am someone who learns best by a hands-on model so the decision to enroll in a program that not only educates me but gives me an opportunity to apply what I've learned in the corporate residency made the decision a no-brainer.” – Lindsey Hoffman, MBA'18

“With my MBA in hand I can confidently apply to challenging and exciting marketing roles in a management capacity.” – Zola Coleman, MBA'17