Creating a new playbook for my career (and leading during a pandemic)
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Sebastien Girard, EMBA '16, is Senior Vice President of Workforce Engagement at Atrium Health in Charlotte, NC.
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Sebastien Girard, EMBA '16, is Senior Vice President of Workforce Engagement at Atrium Health in Charlotte, NC.
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Sergio Medina, EMBA ’20, is the founder and CEO of the social enterprise RISE in San Francisco, CA.
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Christine Hofbeck, EMBA '16, is an actuary, keynote speaker, and author of Winning Conditions: How to Achieve the Professional Success You Deserve by Managing the Details That Matter.
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Christa Babcock, EMBA '18, is Director of Strategic Initiatives at The Switch in New York City.
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Rick Kanner, EMBA '19, is Senior Director of Oncology Market Access at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis, IN.
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Ana Escandon, EMBA '19, is Head of Sales at Citrofrut in Monterrey, Mexico.
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Sergio Humeda Gomez, EMBA '16, is CEO and founder of Salterra, a firm focused on providing real estate finance and business management consulting services as well as industrial operation solutions for the material handling industry.
MIT Solve has just announced its 2021 challenges—an open invitation to the entire world of innovators to propose workable solutions to global problems. The challenges fall into five categories: antiracist technology, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security, and resilient ecosystems
In their new book "Overload: How Good Jobs Went Bad and What We Can Do About It," MIT Sloan professor of work and organization studies Erin L. Kelly and her coauthor, University of Minnesota sociology professor Phyllis Moen, tell a story of employees on a relentless treadmill.
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Community is everything for Johana Muriel Grajales, MBA ’22. Originally from Colombia, with a background in the nonprofit sector, Johana came to MIT Sloan looking to find a community that would support her ultimate goal of being a more impactful leader.