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Snejina Zacharia, SF ’13

How Snejina Zacharia, SF ’13, built Insurify by turning personal frustration into market innovation.

Jun 2, 2025
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Ben Bernanke joins GCFP

By MIT GCFP - News and Announcements

We are excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Ben S. Bernanke as our Distinguished Senior Fellow for the 2020-2021 academic year [...]

Aug 25, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals

By MIT GCFP - Events

On July 11-12, GCFP presented Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals to more than 50 executives from U.S. agencies engaged in governmental lending activities. Participants included staff from the following [...]

Jul 14, 2016
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Operations Management

Managing through a Pandemic on a Global Scale

By MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Voices In Leadership

“You cannot drill oil from home.” The quip from Monday Okoro, SF ’07, vice president of Schlumberger Production Management, sums up the complexity of the issues facing companies like his whose operations require the physical presence of a vast workforce.

Nov 30, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economy

Brakes or Bans: Protecting Financial Markets during a Pandemic

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the movements in equity markets’ around the world have mirrored the spread of the virus and its virulence. Attempts to limit market crashes, volatility, and financial contagion have taken a number of different forms. This column explores [...]

May 4, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Artificial Intelligence

Why Society Needs a Proactive AI Strategy

How will artificial intelligence (AI) affect jobs and society? That question, argues MIT Sloan Professor Thomas A. Kochan, is too important to be left strictly to technology vendors.

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PhD Student Benjamin Manning Explores How AI Will Shape the Future of Work

By Alyssa Loebig

“There's no better place in the world to study economics and computer science than MIT," says PhD student Ben Manning

Nov 12, 2025
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Ed DeMarco’s Lecture “Remaking Housing Policy: Where’s the Finish Line?”

By MIT GCFP - Events

Nearly seven years since the housing market collapse and the establishment of the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorships, promises to [...]

Nov 11, 2014
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Institute for Work and Employment Research

What Will It Take to Improve Retail Jobs

By Françoise Carré Chris Tilly

Two big shocks, rapid technological change and COVID-19, have recently rocked retail. But the effects on workers have not been uniform.

Jan 22, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

Training Presentation for Health and Well-Being Committee Co-Leads

This presentation was designed to be part of training sessions for the co-leads of a new Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC). A Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC) is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace. Th...

Jul 15, 2025
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