Questrom Today Alumni Newsletter

Spring 2024

Alumni Highlights

The Top 25 Medical Device Executives of 2024

We are Questrom proud. Congratulations to John Sheridan (Questrom’91), President and CEO of Tandem Diabetes Care for being recognized as one of the top 25 medical executives of 2024 for his outstanding contributions to the industry. 

Former Shark Tank Winner Donna Khalife’05 speaks at LA Alumni Networking Event

Questrom unites in LA for an evening filled with conversation, networking, and insights from Donna Khalife (Questrom’05, Pardee’05) on career and life pivots and the importance of failing forward for personal and professional growth. Want to speak at a future event? Email us here.

Kate Barrand (Questrom’85), President & CEO of Horizons for Homeless Children, selected to receive the 2024 Boston University Distinguished Alumni Award

The award recognizes alumni whose exemplary accomplishments, service, and commitment have brought credit to their communities, their professions, and Boston University.

What’s Happening On Campus

Congratulations to Questrom Class of 2024!

Over 600 Questrom undergraduate and over 800 Graduate and PhD students crossed the stage to receive their degrees during the convocation ceremonies that took place on May 19, 2024. To all our new graduates, congratulations, and welcome to the Questrom alumni family!

2024 BU Giving Day

On BU’s 10th annual Giving Day on April 3, BU alumni, parents, students, faculty/staff, and friends donated 11,736 gifts amounting to $3.9M to celebrate the causes we care deeply about. We could not be more grateful.

“Is Business Broken” Podcast now streaming!

🎧Listen to the first of 5 episodes of “Is Business Broken?” a new podcast by The Mehrotra Insitute for Business, Markets & Society at Questrom featuring conversations on the role of business in society.

HSM 50 Conference Floor with people standing about

The Health Sector MBA program celebrates 50 years!

The celebrations included a dinner that honored some of the past faculty who helped create and shape the program; followed by a full day conference on ‘The Future of Digital Health’, and culminated with a reception at Fenway Park. Here is a reel highlighting some of the special moments from the event!

A student shakes the hand of an employer at a career fair

Best Practice: An Unusual Career Innovation Helps Questrom Students Land The Jobs They Want

Questrom has recruited a group of former corporate executives who counsel the school’s students on a chosen industry and specific job, helped with networking connections, and prepared students for industry-specific interview preparation and mock interviews.

Student Highlights

Determined to Make the World a Better Place

Questrom MBA student Jyotirmaya Patro (Questrom’25, ’25) hopes to use his education to deliver health care to those who need it most …

Congratulations to Core Challenge Presentations winners!

Questrom’s Core Challenge, an annual event sponsored by TJX comprises, is the culmination of a semester-long student project focused on new product and or service development. This year’s winning project, “Hippo Helper,” is a whimsical ride-on toy cleaner-upper that doubles as a toy chest and a kid’s bench.

2024 Best & Brightest MBA:
Elizabeth Chung Nassar

Elizabeth Chung Nassar (Questrom’24), who is graduating from Boston University, has been named a Poets & Quants Best & Brightest MBA for 2024.

Insights@Questrom

Our digital hub for relevant, thought-provoking ideas on emerging business topics.

  • by Greg Stoller
    Greg Stoller, Master Lecturer of Strategy and Innovation at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, reflects on the evolving landscape of media, the democratization of content creation, and the realities of standing out in an increasingly crowded market. While the tools for creating and distributing content are more accessible than ever, success is far from […]
  • by Pengyu Qian
    The INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) Forum recently awarded Pengyu Qian, Assistant Professor of Operations & Technology Management, and his collaborators—Chen Chen from NYU Shanghai and Yilun Chen from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen—first place for their paper, “Incentivizing Resource Pooling.” The goals of the INFORMS JFIG paper competition are to encourage […]
  • by Bin Gu
    Bin Gu, Professor of Information Systems discusses how The “Buy American-Hire American” executive order, aimed at strengthening U.S. employment and limiting foreign worker access, has unintentionally prompted high-tech multinational companies to relocate jobs overseas, revealing the complexities of balancing immigration policy and global workforce needs: Can you explain how the “Buy American-Hire American” executive order […]

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Graduating student proudly looking up at the stage.

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