Healthcare Certificate Grads Make Their Mark
Short bios of Healthcare Certificate graduates
Short bios of Healthcare Certificate graduates
Shayna Harris (MBA '11) has worked for nearly two decades developing sustainable food strategies, leading transformation, and making people’s lives better worldwide.
At milemark•capital, three Sloan Fellows MBA program alumni and their professor are investing in early-stage startups propelled by innovative founders and AI.
Adam's (MBA '09) tech-enabled resale service empowers brands & retailers to establish their own resale platforms.
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."
Three MIT students who took the USA Lab class this past spring say their team project exploring the effects of the pandemic on immigrants in northeast Iowa was an experience they will not soon forget.
Perrin Quarshie, MBA ’16, hoped to learn what pitfalls to avoid and how to make a sustainable career during the 2008 recession. What he found, though, would go far beyond his short-term future.
When Kevin Berkemeyer graduated in 2014 with an MBA, his relationship with MIT Sloan and the Sustainability Initiative didn’t end there.
At MIT Sloan, a group of MBA students launched the Systemic Investing for Social Change Working Group to bridge theory and practice in the emerging field of systemic investing — working directly with leading experts to develop new tools to enable systems change.
Retail giant reported to pay nearly $1B for the home-delivery pharmacy.