Northeastern students help Israeli and Palestinian entrepreneurs succeed together
Co-led by professors Amir Grinstein and Daniele Mathras of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as part of a partnership with tech accelerator 50:50 Startups, Bridging Conflicts pairs Northeastern students with startups that are co-founded by Israeli and Palestinian entrepreneurs.
Israel, the startup nation
The Dialogue of Civilizations: Entrepreneurship and Global Consulting in Israel continues to grow in its second year as more than twenty students recently visited the country, engaging with local startups, working in cross-cultural teams, and learning about the growing innovation ecosystem. Three D'Amore-McKim School of Business students recently shared their experiences and reasons why they would recommend the Dialogue to fellow Huskies.
What's your carbon footprint? You probably have no idea.
Do you know what your carbon footprint is? According to a recent study co-authored by Professor Amir Grinstein, you probably don't, and that's a big problem.
Should your marketing manager be 'socially responsible'?
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.
International New Venture: Israel, The Start-Up Nation
Five Northeastern University students traveled around Israel this summer, visiting local venture accelerators, large corporations, and historical sites, as part of the International New Venture: Israel, The start-up nation.
D'Amore-McKim experiences significant faculty growth since its naming
When business leaders and Northeastern University alumni Richard D'Amore and Alan McKim joined forces to make a historic investment of $60 million to their former school, they ignited a transformation that led to much more than a name change.