How sustainable energy becomes unsustainable
If one roof covered with solar panels is good, then two are twice as good, right? And 100 are 100 times as good? That isn’t true with a lot of good things...
If one roof covered with solar panels is good, then two are twice as good, right? And 100 are 100 times as good? That isn’t true with a lot of good things...
Ian Barkin, MBA ’06, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sl
Ask most people to point to Central Asia on a map, and chances are they’ll hesitate. Yet this region spanning vast steppes, celestial mountains and centuries of history sits at the crossroads of civilizations, resource-rich, culturally layered, and geopolitically central. So why does it remain on th...
Ife Omolola Kalejaiye, SFMBA ’23, is Head of Programme and Change Management at Wema Bank in Nigeria, where she built the office responsible for transformation projects. She’s worked with clients in banking, fintech, and energy to design and deliver on their strategy, growth, and transformation proj...
Members of the Sustainability Initiative leadership team facilitated several LEAD week workshops that explored how we are better suited to combat issues like climate change when we, as a global society, value diverse perspectives.
Sandro Azzam, MFin '23, takes us throughout his day here at MIT Sloan. Follow along as he attends classes, an MIT Sloan Senate meeting at the Muddy Charles, and chats with other students about their future plans.
Julie Lockner, EMBA '17, is the cofounder and executive board member of 17 Minds, which focuses on wearable technology, and COO of IBM Data and AI Portfolio Operations and Offering Management, where she helps the company apply AI to solve global problems.
Rajiv Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation and former administrator of USAID, believes in leveraging the passion of individuals to affect large-scale change in society.
Juliana Kerrest, MBA ’18, chief people and sustainability officer at Nuru, discusses the nuances of working at the startup, which provides the people of Congo with consistent electricity.
Professors Retsef Levi and Karen Zheng discussed their work in addressing food and agriculture issues across the globe at MIT Sloan Reunion 2023.