Women at D'Amore-McKim

The 2020 Husky Startup Challenge celebrated the entrepreneurial endeavors of our Northeastern community during an unprecedented time. During the event, a dozen ventures competed against one another for cash prizes and the approval of D'Amore-McKim judges including Steve Golden, Kate Murdock, DMSB'18, and Greg Skloot, DMSB'12.

Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders says many hurdles must be overcome before the COVID-19 vaccines are available for widespread use.

Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders speaks about COVID-19's effect on small businesses.

Akos Boateng, DMSB'22, and Erin Cowden, CSSH'21, are two of over 40 students sharing PPE and health tips with fellow community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Student health advocates have distributed more than 6,000 masks and silver-plated adhesive hooks to hang the masks from, as well as 4,500 bottles of Northeastern-branded sanitizer.

Victoria Pacheco, DMSB'22, and Madeline O'Hara, DMSB'21, are the president and vice president of marketing for the Council of University Programs respectively. These D'Amore-McKim students have led the way as CUP has revamped itself to adapt to hosting virtual events for the Northeastern community.

Miracle Olatunji, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience.

In a university event co-hosted by D'Amore-McKim's Center for Emerging Markets and Women Who Empower, Northeastern President Joseph E. Aoun welcomed Indra Nooyi, member of Amazon's Board of Directors and former CEO of PepsiCo, for a conversation about her career, lifelong learning, and workplace diversity.

Annabelle Giletti, DMSB'15, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience and current public relations career in New York City.

Sara Seegolam, MBA'20, took over our Instagram account during graduation week to share her D'Amore-McKim experience with us.

After saying goodbye to her life in New York City, Vallabhi Singh, DMSB '17, started her own company, which explores the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, humanity, and technology.