Redefining Success: Transitioning from Corporate Leadership to Entrepreneurial Impact
Diane Rucker is an angel investor and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2014.
Diane Rucker is an angel investor and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2014.
Across Africa, currency volatility remains one of the most significant barriers to delivering truly mission-aligned capital. Despite decades of effort from policymakers, DFIs, and investors, the capital that flows into education and other high-impact sectors is still overwhelmingly dollar-denominate...
Frank Finelli, SM ’86, and student veterans discuss the importance of supporting one another professionally, financially, and emotionally.
From day one, MIT Sloan student veterans and reservists are supported by a community of alumni who know what they are going through and what lies ahead.
The December 2025 issue of the newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research is now available online. The theme is "Insights on Upward Economic Mobility."
Ritesh Ramesh is CEO of MDaudit and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2017.
Following a long career at Huawei, Hugo Huang, SFMBA ’20, came to MIT Sloan to learn more.
Reflections of experiences sourcing talent and scaling ventures on the African continent, including, the challenges in attracting and retaining the right talent for a business and how opportunities often overlook the potential of youth and women.
Cait Haner, MBA ’22, spent eight years in the U.S. Army before she began her journey at MIT Sloan. She shares her experience as a student, veteran, and parent and offers advice for those looking at the program.
In 2025, the MIT Sloan alumni community stayed busy finding a cure to pediatric brain cancer, publishing new research on leadership, and more.