MIT Executive MBA

MIT EMBA Conversations

Our students come to the MIT Executive MBA for several reasons, but it's the community that will forever unite them. Follow along as alumni (Kirra Jarratt and Alexander Soria, EMBA '23, Daniel Norton and Mick Oppy, EMBA '19, and Sarita Dua and Erika Gianni, EMBA '20) discuss the impact their classmates had in their lives. Let this be the moment you need to take to join this community of principled, innovative leaders.

Build an influential network

With students and faculty from more than 60 countries, the MIT Sloan community is driven by diverse cultural and intellectual perspectives that enrich the learning experience. The format of the MIT EMBA facilitates bonding among students, as they spend intensive weekends and module weeks learning together.

After graduation, students form a supportive network and often collaborate on projects and startups. They also join a global network who are successful leaders and innovators in a broad range of industries and fields. Through more than 90 MIT and 75 MIT Sloan alumni clubs around the world, alumni have ample opportunities to engage with each other and with MIT.

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Alumni by the Numbers

  • 136k

    MIT alumni around the world

  • 31k

    MIT Sloan alumni across all continents

  • 1,000+

    MIT EMBA alumni domestically and internationally

Stephen Gregory Barr | EMBA '20
We have formed a tight-knit community willing to share experiences and help each other broaden perspectives. Our goal is to pass this legacy on to future classes and ensure that the program remains an open place for everyone.
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The MIT Executive MBA is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all our students and advancing a community that embraces diversity and empowers everyone to learn and do their best at MIT.

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Thought Leadership

The program is taught by senior members of the MIT Sloan faculty who are globally recognized experts in their fields. Throughout your course of study you will collaborate with these thought leaders to gain new perspective and advance your management capabilities. They serve not only as teachers, but also as colleagues with whom you develop an immediate and lifelong relationship.

Faculty Profiles

Catherine Tucker

Catherine Tucker

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Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management

Catherine Tucker is the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management and a Professor of Marketing at MIT Sloan. She is the faculty director of the EMBA program. She has also been the Chair of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. Her research interests lie in…

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Nelson P. Repenning

Nelson P. Repenning

School of Management Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies

Nelson P. Repenning is the Faculty Director of the MIT Leadership Center, and the School of Management Distinguished Professor of System Dynamics and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management.His early work focused on understanding…

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Georgia Perakis

Georgia Perakis

John C Head III Dean (Interim), MIT Sloan School of Management

Georgia Perakis is the John C Head III Dean (Interim) of the MIT Sloan School of Management and a Professor of Operations Management, Operations Research & Statistics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She has been on the faculty at MIT Sloan…

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Roberto Fernandez

Roberto Fernandez

Professor; William F. Pounds Professor in Management

Roberto M. Fernandez is currently the William F. Pounds Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He has over 35 years teaching experience at numerous universities, including six years as a Full Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate…

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Fiona E. Murray

Fiona E. Murray

Associate Dean for Innovation

Fiona Murray is the Associate Dean of Innovation at the MIT School of Management and the William Porter (1967) Professor of Entrepreneurship. She is the Faculty Director of MIT's Office of Innovation and also Faculty Director of the MIT Legatum…

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Scott Stern

Scott Stern

David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology

Scott Stern is the David Sarnoff Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Stern explores how innovation and entrepreneurship differ from more traditional economic activities, and the consequences of these differences for…

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