Applying new lenses to crisis management
Jordan Baucum, EMBA '17, is a corporate reputation and crisis communications consultant based in San Francisco, CA and a Fellow at Duke University's Ormond Center.
Jordan Baucum, EMBA '17, is a corporate reputation and crisis communications consultant based in San Francisco, CA and a Fellow at Duke University's Ormond Center.
MIT Sloan's MFin student, Hugo Castalan, reflects on how his experience in the MFin program led to a decision to pivot from quant research to entrepreneurship.
Through high-level roles in government and the private sector, Didem Nisanci’s 25-year career has thus far been defined by navigating the intersection of financial stability, public policy, and the global economy. Most recently, as Chief of Staff to US Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen, she helped ...
Rajiv Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation and former administrator of USAID, believes in leveraging the passion of individuals to affect large-scale change in society.
Wong Auditorium was packed on the first Friday of June as attendees of MIT Sloan Reunion 2023 settled in for three Ideas Made to Matter talks from some remarkable alumni.
ThirdLove CEO Heidi Zak, MBA ’07, told her fellow alumnae at MIT Sloan Reunion 2022 to invest their time and money "because that’s how we will change the dynamic that exists today."
Stephen Gregory Barr, EMBA '20, is Vice President, Business Development of Univision Communications Inc. in New York City. He also was a 2020 MIT Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award Recipient.
The Sloanies we spoke to in 2021 fondly recalled a culture of close-knit connectivity and collaboration from their time as students.
The current health emergency is laying bare problems of cultural intransigence, narrowmindedness, and inflexibility at organizations around the world.
After serving aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier for four years, Michael Phelan, EMBA ’12, took a very important lesson to heart: learning to trust—and be trusted by—his team members.