MIT Sloan Fellows and Exec MBA Students Lead AI Innovation with Google Colab
As part of MIT Sloan’s Action Learning curriculum, MIT Sloan Fellows and EMBA students took the lead on a Corporate Entrepreneurship Lab project with the Google Colab team.
As part of MIT Sloan’s Action Learning curriculum, MIT Sloan Fellows and EMBA students took the lead on a Corporate Entrepreneurship Lab project with the Google Colab team.
Guest speaker Megan Greene of Bank of England, 4/13/2026.
A decade after building her first field-driven analytical model, Alexandra Diaz Arias, SFMBA ’26, reflects on a career spent closing the gap between technological potential and real-world impact in energy systems. At MIT Sloan, she sharpens this work into a scalable framework—one that links innovati...
Simon Salgado, EMBA ’17, has built his career on bold moves and meaningful impact in healthcare. From leading diabetes initiatives at CVS Health to scaling venture-backed startups and now serving as President and Chief Revenue Officer at Audicus, Salgado credits the MIT Executive MBA with giving him...
Melissa Estok, EMBA ’22, entered the MIT Executive MBA with decades of global leadership experience—and a desire to sharpen it with deeper, research-driven insight. At MIT Sloan, she found a collaborative, mission-driven community and frameworks that both challenged and validated her instincts. From...
Cesar Ortiz, EMBA ’16, built a successful career in accounting and banking, rising from CPA at PwC to a senior executive at Oriental Bank, but by age 40 he knew he wanted to grow beyond technical expertise. The MIT Executive MBA transformed his mindset from precision-driven finance to strategic, sys...
MIT Sloan Reunion provides alumni the opportunity to reconnect with one another and get back into the classroom.
HSI is supporting new research that takes a more grounded view of how these technologies affect workers, organizations, and patient outcomes. These projects were selected through the HSI Research Fund’s 2026 call for proposals,
BPHC engaged with a team of students taking MIT IDE’s Analytics Lab (A-Lab) to explore how a wide range of non-traditional data such as weather metrics, unemployment statistics, and rental patterns can create a predictive model to forecast demand for public health services.
Insights from the 2025 HSI Lab Research Workshop