3 Reunion-Year Alumnae on Reconnecting With Sloanies
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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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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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Inspired by the struggles of other pet owners, Ellen Herzfelder, SM ’87, co-founded BetterVet, a healthcare tech startup that leverages telemedicine and at-home doctor visits to provide pets and their owners with safe and convenient access to veterinary care.
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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.
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he organizational culture at HubSpot that everyone is talking about, wasn’t supposed to be talked about at all, according to the company’s CEO and cofounder Brian Halligan, SF ’06.
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Reaching back to his childhood in Monterey, Mexico, Mauricio Chapa, SFMBA ’19, can remember the ways the company he works for now shaped his life.
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Katie Luby, SFMBA ’18, believes that employees are more motivated and invested when they know their work will make a person’s life better.
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The vast and sobering implications of climate change can be overwhelming to contemplate. What are the best solutions—and will they actually work?
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It was called the South Sea Bubble, and it was one of the most precarious financial crises in history.