MIT delta v Supercharges Student Startups with Alumni Help
Klaviyo’s Ed Hallen, MBA ’12, and Andrew Bialecki are supporting the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and the MIT delta v educational accelerator.
Klaviyo’s Ed Hallen, MBA ’12, and Andrew Bialecki are supporting the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and the MIT delta v educational accelerator.
With more than 15 years experience leading infrastructure projects across Latin America, Solangel Fernandez, SF ’25, came to MIT Sloan with a clear purpose—to innovate and accelerate the impact of sustainable development. An opportunity to fulfill that purpose came when her Sustainable Business (S-L...
AI-assisted coding is reshaping how coding is taught, learned, and applied in practice. For years, Google Colab has empowered students, developers, and researchers with a freely accessible, cloud-hosted Jupyter Notebook environment right in their browser. However, Google software engineers noticed ...
Tony Roa, SFMBA ’24, is a United States Navy submarine officer with 15 years’ experience leading teams of sailors in solving technical engineering challenges.
Dominic Aloia is Global Head of Accounting at Tradeweb and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2025
Last month, Richard M. Locke, PhD ’89, (John C Head III Dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management) sat for a virtual fireside chat with alumni.
Denis Lussault, EMBA ’20, has built his career at the intersection of engineering, entrepreneurship, and innovation, and turned to the MIT Sloan Executive MBA to strengthen his skills in strategy, finance, and leadership after recognizing gaps in his business knowledge. The program not only equipped...
Adela Jamal, SFMBA ’22, and Sebastian Barriga, SFMBA ’22, talk about their journey from diverse global careers to launching an applied AI-focused venture fund.
Peter R. Fisher and Gary Gensler discuss how rapid investment in artificial intelligence, Federal Reserve leadership changes, and policy uncertainty are shaping the outlook for investors.
The 2026 MIT 24-Hour Challenge on March 12 was an incredible success across the Institute and the MIT Sloan School of Management.