14 Alumni Quotes from 2024
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This year, the MIT Sloan alumni community had a lot to say. Look no further to see what Sloanies thought about literacy, technology, artificial intelligence, and MIT Sloan itself—among other things—in 2024.
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This year, the MIT Sloan alumni community had a lot to say. Look no further to see what Sloanies thought about literacy, technology, artificial intelligence, and MIT Sloan itself—among other things—in 2024.
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The MIT Sloan School of Management announced that Daniel Tarullo, who recently resigned from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, will serve as a distinguished fellow at MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP). During his two-week appointment, Tarullo will deliver a talk t...
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The Center for Finance and Policy is participating in an interactive event to discuss the views of federal chief financial officers as expressed in an upcoming reported entitled “The CFO Act 25 Years Later: What Happened… and What’s Next?”
Ohad Tzur, MBA ’12, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, to talk about his startup Kahoona.
Almost everyone wants to do something about climate change, but it is challenging to know what levers to pull to make real change. Simulations may be the key to finding the answer.
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The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
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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.
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The 2025 MIT 24-Hour Challenge on March 13 was an incredible success across the Institute and the MIT Sloan School of Management.
For Tom, MIT Sloan’s Master of Business Analytics program was a natural fit in his career trajectory as “it balances optimization and machine learning." He was recently elected as the MBAn Class President, and as a member of the Sloan Senate and its Health and Wellness Committee, he gets to interact...
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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...