Opening Welcome
Kathryn Hawkes, Associate Dean, Global Programs and External Relations and David Schmittlein, John C Head III Dean, deliver the opening remarks at the MIT Sloan Women's Conference.
Kathryn Hawkes, Associate Dean, Global Programs and External Relations and David Schmittlein, John C Head III Dean, deliver the opening remarks at the MIT Sloan Women's Conference.
"Getting workers to actually use the technologies will turn out to be just as important as making sure the systems work in the first place."
"MIT and the greater Boston community are a hub for technological, financial, and life sciences innovation."
"The popular saying at Sloan, 'Sloanies helping Sloanies,' has been apparent in each interaction I have had with Sloan students and alumni."
"I am excited to learn and engage in ways of investing private capital that yields return that can be supportive for public purposes."
"MIT Sloan has long been a strong pipeline for many technology and e-commerce companies who recruit product managers on campus every year."
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