2 years into the pandemic, America has become the land of the bulging bank accounts
People were much slower to spend their government checks during the pandemic than they were during similar programs in 2001 and 2008.
People were much slower to spend their government checks during the pandemic than they were during similar programs in 2001 and 2008.
Tami Zhu (MBA ’97), a successful technology executive, started a tech-focused hedge fund called SIP four years ago.
"It is timely to reflect back on the DARPA Network Challenge in 2009 … some important details have not previously been reported.”
Honoree Khalid David (MBA '19) made a name for himself at Turner Construction before attending MIT Sloan and founding TracFlo.
Adam Au (MBA ’20): "After a banner year of 2021 for individual object sales through NFTs, 2022 is poised to be the year of MetaFi.”
"There is so much that needs to happen in order to close the wealth gaps in real estate development that Boston could make Black history daily."
Ambika Singh (MBA '16): "Many days I woke up and expected the entire customer base to have evaporated. But somehow it didn't happen."
Zeynep Ton discussed creating better, more desirable jobs as a guest at MIT Sloan Management Review's Work/22 virtual symposium.
"A significant concern with every application of machine learning is fairness."
"Workers at large companies have a very difficult time achieving collective bargaining status."