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    Industry Spotlight: Technology

    Monday, June 28, 2021 at 12:00 PM until 12:45 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Wonder what an MBA could do to help with your professional growth? Learn from Professor Scott Kominers how HBS supports students hoping to break into Technology and hear from alumni in the industry as they reflect on their MBA experience. Our alumni panel will feature Helen Mou, Allison Campbell, Tyler Simpson, and Leo Claassen. You will not need to turn your camera on for this event. All are welcome to join!

    Scott Duke Kominers is the MBA Class of 1960 Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit, as well as a Faculty Affiliate of the Harvard Department of Economics and the Harvard Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications and a Research Economist at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He teaches the MBA elective course “Making Markets” (M2) and a doctoral course on market design. He also serves as an Associate Editor for Management Science, Journal of Economic Theory, and Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design, and writes for Bloomberg Opinion.

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