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Stuart Krusell
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Stu Krusell is a Senior Director at MIT Sloan Global Programs where he is responsible for partnerships with universities and institutions across the world. He is actively engaged in developing new strategies for advancing management education through technology, scale, and innovation.
Stu is also a Senior Lecturer within the Global and Economic Management Group, co-teaching the EMBA Global Operations Lab (GO-Lab) and global strategy.
Stu joined MIT Sloan with the Leadership Center after serving in cross-sector senior leadership positions around the globe, focusing on the interaction between government, business, and citizens. He has worked with and trained senior executives, policy makers, and students in economic development, governance, and institution-building in more than a dozen countries, encouraging them to think and lead across internal and external borders. Stu's previous experience includes being the youngest Massachusetts gubernatorial appointee serving as a commissioner, overseeing a $2 billion+ industry, and as an executive director of a non-profit focused on global cultural issues.
A graduate of Colby College and the Harvard Kennedy School, Stu taught international relations and comparative government at Bentley University and has lectured on leadership and foreign policy at Brown University, Harvard University, and the University of Massachusetts Boston.
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Music with a mission
“Telem” means “safe space” in Sierra Leone. The music collective Telem Uncommon Sounds is trying to create just that, nurturing a more open and experimental creative community in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Working with musicians, government, and other ecosystem stakeholders, Telem works to provide more viable opportunities for Sierra Leonean musicians to make, perform, and share experimental music that is still locally rooted; and to ensure more Sierra Leonean musicians are sharing this music in global music channels, performance stages, and culturally influential roles. With the help of Global Organizations Lab (GO-Lab) MIT Executive MBA students Ross Beyeler, EMBA ’25; Adam Cohen, EMBA ’25; Owen Dempsey, EMBA ’25; and Rama Kataria, EMBA ’25; that future is closer within reach.
Executive Education
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Global Executive Academy
This global executive program is a transformative learning experience designed to fit the time and language constraints of experienced executives from a wide variety of industries and countries. Program topics include: general management, leadership, strategy, innovation, negotiation, analytics management, finance, and productivity.
- Jul 7-16, 2026
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Executive Education Course
Advanced Management Program
A month-long senior executive program designed for a diverse group of experienced leaders seeking transformative learning among global peers. AMP participants will engage in custom learning components led by MIT’s world-renowned faculty, including interactive classroom sessions, management simulations, case studies, 1:1 leadership coaching, and individualized feedback assessments. Participants will also explore the many companies, labs and centers that make MIT and surrounding Kendall Square the epicenter of innovation worldwide.
- Jun 1-Jul 1, 2027
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Global Executive Academy
This global executive program is a transformative learning experience designed to fit the time and language constraints of experienced executives from a wide variety of industries and countries. Program topics include: general management, leadership, strategy, innovation, negotiation, analytics management, finance, and productivity.
- Jul 7-16, 2026
Advanced Management Program
A month-long senior executive program designed for a diverse group of experienced leaders seeking transformative learning among global peers. AMP participants will engage in custom learning components led by MIT’s world-renowned faculty, including interactive classroom sessions, management simulations, case studies, 1:1 leadership coaching, and individualized feedback assessments. Participants will also explore the many companies, labs and centers that make MIT and surrounding Kendall Square the epicenter of innovation worldwide.
- Jun 1-Jul 1, 2027