4 human financial services activities that AI can’t do
Artificial intelligence improves efficiency in risk management and compliance, but humans are still best for customer-facing tasks, a new study finds.
Artificial intelligence improves efficiency in risk management and compliance, but humans are still best for customer-facing tasks, a new study finds.
Simon Salgado, EMBA ’17, has built his career on bold moves and meaningful impact in healthcare. From leading diabetes initiatives at CVS Health to scaling venture-backed startups and now serving as President and Chief Revenue Officer at Audicus, Salgado credits the MIT Executive MBA with giving him...
Damien Green is VP, Front Office Technology and Project Management at Tudor Investment Corporation and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2025.
Clarisa Estol on taking responsibility for her own career resilience and championing a de-biased recruitment and hiring process.
As the new Faculty Director of the MIT Executive MBA, Catherine Tucker discusses her time at MIT Sloan, what she's excited about in the program, and advice she'd give prospective students.
Ed Golding advocated for fair housing at the Federal Housing Authority and Freddie Mac. His legacy: Decades of housing finance reform.
Alain Eudaric, Sloan MBA alum, several years in biopharma, led the December 3, 2025 HSI lunchtime seminar. Eudaric is President of Idea Pathways and co-author of The Thriving Biopharma Business, He spoke about strategic inflection points, market strategy and messaging.
In a new podcast, Susan Athey explains how robotic research assistants can speed up work and test models.
Sangeeta Lala learned early on that working with people is the best way to move ahead. “It is almost impossible to single-handedly be successful!”
“We’re socialized from the time we’re children to be excellent at everything all the time — and it’s exhausting.”