Striving for a better healthcare system in the U.S.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
A new Bloomberg article features MIT Sloan’s “People and Profits” class, an innovative course both developed and currently taught by IWER faculty members.
Back on campus to take part in MIT Sloan Reunion 2022 events, alumnae founders engaged in a discussion on community, culture, and navigating the challenges and opportunities that come with being a woman entrepreneur.
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After taking second place at the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition Launch event in May, Inclusively.ai wants to make diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging even more actionable.
Bettina Hein, SF '08, and Andreas Goeldi, SF '08, are fierce advocates for young entrepreneurs.
Dai Ikegami, SFMBA '22, is a recent Sloan graduate and global sales exec who is now leading the Human Resources and Development at his company, Mitsui & Co., Ltd in Tokyo, Japan.
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Perrin Quarshie, MBA ’16, hoped to learn what pitfalls to avoid and how to make a sustainable career during the 2008 recession. What he found, though, would go far beyond his short-term future.
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As a Sloan Fellow, Fernando Goldsztein, SF ’03, accomplished his goals and more, but the lessons learned and the connections made transformed his life in unimaginable ways.
MIT Sloan Fellows MBA alumni from around the globe discuss effective upskilling strategies in a volatile employment marketplace.
MIT Sloan Professor Kate Kellogg looks at how organizational hierarchies can undermine critical upskilling missions.