This finance exec is a fan of nonlinear career paths
Former CFO Ellen Lederman talks career on- and off-ramps and the value of building on others’ experiences, as well as your own.
Former CFO Ellen Lederman talks career on- and off-ramps and the value of building on others’ experiences, as well as your own.
From venture capital to city contracts, opportunity is limited for minority-owned enterprises in Boston.
In the pursuit of personalized medicine, Isma Benattia finds rewards in ambitious projects.
Andrea Friedenson learned through working in Silicon Valley that to fix gendered pay disparity, women need to be in roles that are closer to money.
Erica Dhawan sees female allyship as more than just giving advice — it’s helping women find ways to take risks, network, and build successful careers.
MIT Sloan School of Management researcher Christian Catalini found that AI can now produce complex work at near-zero cost, but the time it takes a human to check that work is fixed by biology.
Dannielle Appelhans makes sure she’s a visible presence for women wanting a career in science and technology.
MIT Sloan’s Deborah Ancona explains how leaders can start, manage, and support externally oriented innovation within their organizations.
Effective data leadership starts with modernizing data technology — and calls for taking action, no matter how daunting.
Artificial intelligence improves efficiency in risk management and compliance, but humans are still best for customer-facing tasks, a new study finds.