Henna Karna, EMBA ’18
Henna Karna, EMBA ’18, discusses her journey through academia and her professional career, reflecting on how MIT Sloan's unique mix of quantitative and qualitative learning has influenced her work.
Henna Karna, EMBA ’18, discusses her journey through academia and her professional career, reflecting on how MIT Sloan's unique mix of quantitative and qualitative learning has influenced her work.
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