Agents of Progress and Positive Change
For 10 years, the MIT Sloan Alumni Board has worked to create a strong, supportive, and visible global community that benefits alumni, students, and the school.
For 10 years, the MIT Sloan Alumni Board has worked to create a strong, supportive, and visible global community that benefits alumni, students, and the school.
During September's iLead Speaker Series event, Analysis Group’s Martha Samuelson, SF ’86, and Rebecca Kirk Fair, MBA ’02, discussed their professional journeys, as well as the culture and leadership of their firm.
Interim Dean Georgia Perakis provided alumni at MIT Sloan Reunion 2024 with updates on the state of the school and told everyone how proud she was of them.
From a new climate policy center to slow fashion and circular plastic, MIT Sloan is at the cutting edge of innovation.
Thousands of graduating students, alumni, and their families came to campus at the end of May for the 2024 commencement ceremonies and Reunion celebrations. Among the returning graduates were 1,404 Sloanies and their guests who attended MIT Sloan Reunion 2024.
Pablo Espuela, SFMBA ‘24, is a global business leader with expertise in digital business strategy, operations, and international affairs.
With a background in mechanical engineering, Matthew Howard, SFMBA ‘24 has spent the last decade in startups and scale-ups designing and manufacturing 5G infrastructure for the North American telecommunications industry.
Ellen Handly is VP of Workplace Planning & Advice Leadership at Fidelity Investments, and a member of the MIT EMBA class of 2022.
In a new book, David Coghlan, SF ’85, reviews the nearly 70-year career of the late Edgar Schein, who mentored the author and many others in the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program.
Erin Scott and Scott Stern from the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship share their thoughts on mentoring in the realm of entrepreneurship. Their insights reflect in-depth research as well as practical experience in guiding and analyzing how mentors can make—or break—a fledgling venture.