Featured: Perrin Quarshie (MBA ’16)
By Jeffrey McKinney | Black Enterprise | March 10, 2022
In a major deal, Black-owned technology provider RealBlocks has been chosen by LaSalle Investment Management to distribute and trade the real estate investment giant’s funds to potential …
A new solution to beach-fouling seaweed, developed by MBA 2023 candidate Andrés Bisonó León and Luke Gray ’18, SM ’20, is designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
By Michaela Jarvis | MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering | February 25, 2022
Born and …
Featured: Sadia Sharmin (MBA ’11)
By Sharon Feiereisen | Momtastic
I love the Cotonly tagline, which is “clothes designed for life.” It strikes me especially as I’m mid trying for another child and always loved the idea of clothes being passed …
Featured: Khalid David (MBA ’19)
By AfroTech | February 21, 2022
AFROTECH is honoring individuals across the tech industry — including the disrupters, innovators, wealth-makers, and overall game-changers in the industry in honor of Black History Month.
The inaugural AFROTECH™ Future 50 …
By Meredith Somers | MIT Sloan Ideas Made to Matter | February 14, 2022
A 2021 women’s leadership study from LeanIn.org and McKinsey & Co. found that American women held 41% of corporate management positions, and women continue to fight underrepresentation when …
By Katherine J. Igoe | MIT Spectrum
Nagela Nukuna MBA ’22 has always felt the pull of two different disciplines—tech and policy. In her view, they merge more practically than one might think. “Implementation is so important in policy. Technology expands …
By David Liu | Authority Magazine | January 13, 2022
As a part of my series about the “5 Ways That Businesses Can Help Promote The Mental Wellness Of Their Employees” I had the pleasure of interviewing Kristina Kennedy.
As COO of …
By Meredith Somers | MIT Sloan Ideas Made to Matter | January 12, 2022
A 2021 women’s leadership study from LeanIn.org and McKinsey & Co. found that American women held 41% of corporate management positions, and women continue to fight underrepresentation when …
MIT alumni-founded Spoiler Alert matches major food brands with discount grocers to sell perishable products.
By Zach Winn | MIT News Office | January 5, 2022
About a third of the world’s food supply never gets eaten. That means the water, labor, …
By Aaron Pressman | Boston Globe
Boston startup Tomorrow.io has built an entirely new system for predicting the weather using data from overlooked sources like wireless phone networks and Internet-connected cars.
Now it is planning to go public using one of …