What future would you like to (re)invent?
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.
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.
Mario Carandente, SFMBA '22, shares his background in leading design and engineering functions for McLaren Automotive, and how his dreams for the future aligned with the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA.
A globally focused leader from Port au Prince, Haiti, Clifford Reginald Nau, SFMBA '22, managed the tech incubator Alpha Haiti and was a professor of public policy at the Centre de Techniques de Planification et d’Economie Appliquee before joining the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA. He has an extensive backg...
Percival Barretto-Ko, SF ’11 on the ways companies can build effective and sustainable DEI initiatives.
It is no small vision. Entrepreneurship guru and Juli Founder/CEO Bettina Hein, SF ’08 and her spouse Andreas Goeldi, SF ’08—a venture capital investor and successful serial entrepreneur—have embarked on an ambitious mission to help create 5,000 jobs in new enterprises that thrive on diversity of le...
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Continuus Pharmaceuticals, a Massachusetts-based startup focused on making medicine affordable and accessible all over the world, turned to H-Lab for help developing an actionable distribution strategy for ICM-made pharmaceuticals.
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From seeing former classmates to learning the latest research, these alumnae look forward to reconnecting virtually with other Sloanies at MIT Sloan Reunion 2021 on June 1-5.
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Rod Garcia will retire from his role as MIT Sloan's Assistant Dean of Admissions at the end of the month.
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Over 1,100 members of the alumni community came together in early June to reconnect and continue learning at the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion.
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“The media landscape is full of futurists, academics, and members of think tanks making erratic predictions about robots eating jobs,” says Tom Kochan, George Maverick Bunker Professor of Management at MIT Sloan.