Highlights from the MIT Sloan Women's Conference
On the same day the MIT Corporation named Sally Kornbluth as the Institute’s 18th president, the long-awaited MIT Sloan Women’s Conference commenced in Cambridge.
On the same day the MIT Corporation named Sally Kornbluth as the Institute’s 18th president, the long-awaited MIT Sloan Women’s Conference commenced in Cambridge.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Tarun Walia, SFMBA '22, is a biotech consultant from Ambala, India who is now working at McKinsey as an associate partner.
Mario Carandente, SFMBA '22, shares his background in leading design and engineering functions for McLaren Automotive, and how his dreams for the future aligned with the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA.
Bettina Hein, SF '08, and Andreas Goeldi, SF '08, are fierce advocates for young entrepreneurs.
Dai Ikegami, SFMBA '22, is a recent Sloan graduate and global sales exec who is now leading the Human Resources and Development at his company, Mitsui & Co., Ltd in Tokyo, Japan.
As a Sloan Fellow, Fernando Goldsztein, SF ’03, accomplished his goals and more, but the lessons learned and the connections made transformed his life in unimaginable ways.
MIT Sloan Fellows MBA alumni from around the globe discuss effective upskilling strategies in a volatile employment marketplace.
MIT Sloan Professor Kate Kellogg looks at how organizational hierarchies can undermine critical upskilling missions.
CAPT Brian Erickson, SFMBA ‘21, was recently named the United States Coast Guard’s first Chief Data Officer (CDO). Erickson takes this assignment following his time with the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA. Read more of his interview.