Egypt Hosts Top African Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurs on Successful Ecosystem Tour
Twelve Legatum Fellows from seven countries explored Egypt’s entrepreneurial environment, connecting markets and strengthening ties across Africa.
Twelve Legatum Fellows from seven countries explored Egypt’s entrepreneurial environment, connecting markets and strengthening ties across Africa.
Twelve Legatum Fellows from seven countries explored Egypt’s entrepreneurial environment, connecting markets and strengthening ties across Africa.
Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
This guest blog post, by former Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo, was prepared while he was recently in residence at the Golub Center as a Distinguished Fellow.
Robert Merton (School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management, 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics and GCFP co-director) has long advocated for better ways to save for retirement. His concept of Retirement Security Bonds (RSB’s) would allow [...]
“MIT Sloan’s MBA program combines an innovative, entrepreneurial spirit with a comprehensive management education. It’s exactly what I was seeking,” says Sharon Fan, MBA ’26.
Shayna Harris (MBA '11) has worked for nearly two decades developing sustainable food strategies, leading transformation, and making people’s lives better worldwide.
In April, Frederic Kerrest, MBA ’09, co-founder, executive vice chairperson, and COO of Okta, transformed his podcast into the book "Zero to IPO: Over $1 Trillion of Actionable Advice from the World's Most Successful Entrepreneurs."
MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly, who is Co-Director of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), found in a recent multiyear study in e-commerce warehouses that establishing Health and Well-Being Committees that allow employees to give input on workplace issues significantly reduc...
On this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies, Jawad Ahsan, EMBA '14, discusses the transformative power of an MBA, his career growth from GE to entrepreneurial ventures, and the role MIT Sloan played in shaping his path.