MIT EMBA Conversations
Our students come to the MIT Executive MBA for several reasons, but it's the community that will forever unite them. Follow along as alumni (Kirra Jarratt and Alexander Soria, EMBA '23, Daniel Norton and Mick Oppy, EMBA '19, and Sarita Dua and Erika Gianni, EMBA '20) discuss the impact their classmates had in their lives. Let this be the moment you need to take to join this community of principled, innovative leaders.
Build a Global Network Through the MIT Executive MBA
The MIT Executive MBA (EMBA) connects you to a global network of experienced leaders across industries.
At MIT Sloan, you’ll learn alongside students and faculty from 60+ countries, gaining diverse, real-world perspectives. The cohort-based, part-time MBA format builds strong relationships through immersive weekends and executive modules.
MIT EMBA students form lasting professional connections that often lead to collaborations, new ventures, and leadership opportunities.
After graduation, you’ll join a global network of 148,000+ MIT alumni—including 31,000+ MIT Sloan graduates—and gain access to 95+ alumni clubs worldwide.
See how our students form their community
Alumni by the Numbers
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148k
MIT alumni around the world
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31k
MIT Sloan alumni across all continents
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1,500+
MIT EMBA alumni domestically and internationally
From day one, there was an unspoken understanding that we’re not just here to advance our careers, we’re here to grow into leaders with purpose who are driven to make a difference in our organizations and communities.
The MIT Executive MBA is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all our students and advancing a community that embraces diversity and empowers everyone to learn and do their best at MIT.
Read our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusionMIT Executive MBA
Women in the MIT Executive MBA
The MIT Executive MBA is committed to fostering inclusive and supportive environment for all of our students and advancing a community of belonging.
Learn MoreWho teaches the MIT Executive MBA?
The MIT EMBA is taught by senior members of the MIT Sloan faculty who are globally recognized experts in their fields. Throughout your course of study you will collaborate with these thought leaders to gain new perspective and advance your management capabilities. They serve not only as teachers, but also as colleagues with whom you develop an immediate and lifelong relationship.
MIT EMBA Faculty Profiles
Catherine Tucker
Hear name pronounced.Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management
Catherine Tucker is the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management and a Professor of Marketing at MIT Sloan. She is the faculty director of the EMBA program. She has also been the Chair of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. Her research interests lie in…
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Nelson P. Repenning
School of Management Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies
Nelson P. Repenning is the Faculty Director of the MIT Leadership Center, and the School of Management Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His early work focused on understanding…
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Georgia Perakis
William F. Pounds Professor of Management
Georgia Perakis is a Professor of Operations Management, Operations Research & Statistics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She has been on the faculty at MIT Sloan since July 1998. Perakis teaches courses and performs research in analytics/AI,…
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Roberto Fernandez
William F. Pounds Professor in Management
Roberto M. Fernandez is currently the William F. Pounds Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He has over 35 years teaching experience at numerous universities, including six years as a Full Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate…
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Fiona E. Murray
William Porter (1967) Professor of Entrepreneurship
Fiona Murray is the William Porter (1967) Professor of Entrepreneurship. She is the former Associate Dean of Innovation at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She is currently Co-Director of the MIT Innovation Initiative, the Faculty Director of The…
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Simon Johnson
Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship
SIMON JOHNSON is the Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he is head of the Global Economics and Management group. At MIT, he is also co-director of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone…
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