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  • “D'Amore-McKim students bring innovation and entrepreneurial thinking to the forefront, leveraging technology like AI and demonstrating exceptional drive and professionalism. Their ability to exceed expectations and consistently deliver evidence-based solutions underscores the strength of the program.” – Camille Super, Senior Consultant at Accelare

  • “As full-fledged consultants, corporate residents are fully immersed in projects, treated as integral team members, and entrusted with significant responsibilities. This approach provides invaluable real-world work experience with ample opportunities to collaborate closely with our CEO, team leads, and executives.”
    – Camille Super, Senior Consultant at Accelare

  • Domenica Rueda Paz is a Spring 2024 Recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, a bi-annual student grant program open to undergraduate and graduate students at Northeastern University, run by the Center for Emerging Markets.

  • D'Amore-McKim Professor Nada Sanders highlights how the true potential of AI is unlocked when it works alongside human expertise. In this Q&A, she shares real-world examples and strategies for fostering a culture where AI enhances human decision-making, driving innovation and growth.

    The CTO Club
  • D'Amore-McKim student Pratika Katiyar has been named one of Glamour's College Women of the Year! A rising star in the tech world, she's merging her passions for AI, policy, and human rights to create innovative and ethical technology—while inspiring more women to pursue STEM careers.

    GLAMOUR
  • “My experience at The 360 Huntington Fund shaped my career aspirations. The Fund's focus on investing in US public equities and managing portfolio holdings inspired me to pursue a role in investment management that combines my research background with practical investment skills.” – Isha Kulkarni, MS in Quantitative Finance'24

  • Meet the 16 full-time faculty members joining D'Amore-McKim this fall; a group with cross-disciplinary expertise that will deepen the school's work to create the responsible global business leaders of tomorrow.

  • A new scholarship at D'Amore-McKim School of Business recognizes and supports outstanding graduates from Latin American universities entering MBA and MS programs.

  • Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer's extended appointment reflects not only his individual contributions to the AACSB but also underscores the organization's confidence in D'Amore-McKim's future.

  • “My experience as a corporate resident at Accelare was wonderful and reaffirmed my ambition to pursue a career in management consulting. From day one, I had the title of consultant rather than intern, which instilled confidence and empowered me to actively engage.” – Anmol Gola, MBA‘24

  • A revered educator, Daniele Mathras has been placed at the helm of D'Amore-McKim's undergraduate programs.

  • D'Amore-McKim Professor Mary Steffel's new research explores the challenges of delegation and its impact on workplace relationships. While delegating tasks can empower employees, handing over decision-making authority may lead to feelings of burden.

    Harvard Business Review