Unexpected Leadership Lessons from the MIT EMBA Program
Adam Szaronos, EMBA '18, is the Chief Commercial Officer at TearLab Corporation, located in Fort Worth, TX.
Adam Szaronos, EMBA '18, is the Chief Commercial Officer at TearLab Corporation, located in Fort Worth, TX.
Siddharth Nagarkatti, EMBA '17, is Senior Vice President of Wealth Management Analytics and Modeling at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Boston, MA.
“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...
Johanna Hising DiFabio is Assistant Dean, Executive Degree Programs and Nelson Repenning is Faculty Director of the MIT Leadership Center, and the School of Management Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies. Both were part of the team that founded the MIT Executive MBA.
After serving aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier for four years, Michael Phelan, EMBA ’12, took a very important lesson to heart: learning to trust—and be trusted by—his team members.
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.
AI-assisted coding is reshaping how coding is taught, learned, and applied in practice. For years, Google Colab has empowered students, developers, and researchers with a freely accessible, cloud-hosted Jupyter Notebook environment right in their browser. However, Google software engineers noticed ...
Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, SB ’08, LGO ’16, is one of eight recipients of this year's Margaret L. A. MacVicar, SB ’65, ScD ’67, Award, which is given in recognition of one’s innovation at, dedication to, and impact on the MIT Alumni Association or the Institute in any area of volunteer activity.
On the second day of MIT Sloan Reunion 2023, attendees were treated to a discussion regarding burnout and moral injury in health care by the MIT Sloan Physicians Group.
Nearly 300 MIT alumnae gathered in Boston for the 2025 MIT Women’s Conference.