Surfing The Waves Of Four Crises
If you ask Rocio Fonseca, SF ’14 , how she is tackling the present crisis, don’t be surprised if she retorts, “Which one?”
If you ask Rocio Fonseca, SF ’14 , how she is tackling the present crisis, don’t be surprised if she retorts, “Which one?”
Nearly 300 MIT alumnae gathered in Boston for the 2025 MIT Women’s Conference.
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.
Gemma Odena Bulto, SFMBA ’22, is a senior energy sector innovator who spent the formative years of her career working as a corporate innovation manager. She has deep experience leading international teams and collaborating with advanced technology partners to drive internal transformation. Gemma is ...
From CEOs to educators, celebrate the successes of Black MIT Sloan alumni through their powerful words.
We celebrate our students and alumnae who are making waves at MIT Sloan and beyond.
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 ...
Club Demonstration Services (CDS), the powerhouse partner behind retail giant Costco, provides product samples and demos in more than 800 Costco warehouses across 12 countries, with a strong focus on food. There’s just one problem: Demonstrations, food especially, appeal to in-person customers. The ...
Nayelli Garcia Avalos, SFMBA '22, is a marketing professional with international expertise, notably spending 14 years rising through the ranks at Nestlé. Following her time at Nestlé, Nayelli founded Monbaby Latin America in 2018, a successful wearable technology startup.
As our work lives shrink to the size of laptop screens. As our personal lives contract to the size of a room, an apartment, or—if we’re lucky—a house and garden. Even as our minds are narrowed relentlessly to the immediate necessities of day-to-day life, Célestin Monga, SF ’95, says loud and clear t...