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  • “AI was integrated throughout many of my courses, not just as a tool but as part of how we think about solving business problems. We learned how to use AI to enhance analysis, presentations, and even creative work like content and visuals. It also helped me become more comfortable working with data and turning it into insights for decision-making.” – Mouna Dhananjaya, MS in Management‘25

  • “In my corporate resident role, I work across business units on customer experience and engagement initiatives. Even early on, I've been trusted with meaningful project ownership, which has helped me feel like a valued member of the Schneider Electric team.” – Isabel van der Veen, Full-Time MBA'27

  • “One of the most valuable parts of the MBA has been the opportunity to see how businesses operate in different environments. I have completed two Global Field Studies, one in Scandinavia and one in San Francisco, and each offered a distinct perspective that I would not have gained in the classroom alone.” – Maxime Rassi, Part-Time MBA'27

  • A childhood passion for motorsports sparked a lifelong pursuit of understanding what makes organizations perform at their best. Today, Distinguished Professor Mark Huselid is helping leaders rethink talent, strategy, and the future of work.

  • For Kimberly Eddleston, family business is more than a field of study, it's part of who she is. Drawing from a lifetime of firsthand experience and decades of influential research, the Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation has helped reshape how scholars and business leaders understand family enterprise.

  • This 53-person cohort brings a wide range of academic backgrounds—from business and economics to the arts and sciences—preparing them to lead with both depth and versatility.

  • D'Amore-McKim professors have been recognized in Research.com's latest rankings across several disciplines. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to advancing academic knowledge and shaping real-world business practices.

  • Each year the D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors a select group of business students who have demonstrated excellence on co-op.

  • “What impacted me the most during the Community Impact Initiative is seeing how directly analysis connects to business strategy and shapes where teams focus their time and effort. It made it clear how the work translates into real decisions and how analytics is used in practice.” – Eric (Yunke) Zhong, MS in Business Analytics'26

  • “Through the AI Strategic Hub, I developed a Bitcoin trading model for Vero Ventures that autonomously executes trades, allowing me to apply advanced analytics in a real-world setting.” – Govind Alagappan, MS in Business Analytics'26

  • Rich D'Amore, DMSB'76, was one of several esteemed judges evaluating pitches from across the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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  • Kathy Sun, DMSB'18, moderated a discussion during the seventh annual Northeastern Global Leadership Summit.

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