Taking a Chance on the Next Generation
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Stephanie Tan, MBA ’98, is looking forward to the 25th anniversary of the MBA Class of 1998 at Reunion 2023 in June.
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Stephanie Tan, MBA ’98, is looking forward to the 25th anniversary of the MBA Class of 1998 at Reunion 2023 in June.
This blog, written by Salma Baghdadi, explores the critical challenges faced by African ecosystem builders, particularly the issue of foreign dependency. While international funding and support play a pivotal role in nurturing African ecosystems—fueling innovation, entrepreneurship, and capacity-b...
Responsibly Financing Africa’s Missing Middle Africa’s SMEs are crucial drivers of economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction, especially in underserved rural areas. Yet, a $331 billion financing gap leaves them in the “missing middle”—too large for microfinance but too small for traditio...
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The state must amend state law to provide competitive wages and a path to CNA certification for frontline workers who stepped up to serve as nurse aides during the pandemic.
When Lili Wondwossen, MBA ’24, decided to pursue an MBA at MIT Sloan, it was a full-circle moment for her.
As the horrors of the Russian invasion of Ukraine played out in front of millions around the globe, five MIT EMBA alumni decided to step in and help. Here’s how they used knowledge gained directly from the program, to developing frameworks to solve some of the country’s most pressing issues.
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At the MIT Sloan Women's Conference, alumnae learned practical strategies to push past self-doubt and unleash their unique contributions to the world.
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CDW's Sona Chawla discussed her career in digital transformation and her approach to leadership during an April iLead Speaker Series event.
Jayesh Kannan, MBA ’18, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.
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Nothing embodies MIT’s motto of “mens et manus,” or “mind and hand,” better than the MIT Sloan Action Learning lab courses.