School Leadership
David De Cremer
D'Amore-McKim is over 100 years old and has never stopped learning. This learning mindset, combined with an entrepreneurial spirit, our commitment to experiential education, and our motivation to excel, characterizes and drives our professors, staff, and students in their research and teaching efforts.
Dean's Cabinet
Rajesh K. Aggarwal
Deputy Dean; Professor, Finance
Todd Alessandri
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs; Associate Professor, International Business and Strategy
Olubunmi Faleye
Senior Associate Dean, Faculty; Donald F. Harding Professor of Finance
Heather Hill
Senior Director of Communications, Marketing and Digital Strategy
Laura Huang
Associate Dean, Executive Education; Distinguished Professor, Management and Organizational Development
Kate Klepper
Associate Dean, Graduate Programs
Julie Anne McNary
Assistant Dean, Development
Koen Pauwels
Associate Dean, Research; Distinguished Professor, Marketing
John Reilly
Associate Dean, Administration and Finance
Academic Group Chairs
Nicole Boyson
Professor and Group Chair, Finance
Mark A. Huselid
Distinguished Professor of Workforce Analytics; Director, Center for Workforce Analytics; Group Chair, International Business and Strategy
Samina Karim
Professor and Group Chair, Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Jamie J. Ladge
Professor and Group Chair, Management and Organizational Development
Felicia Lassk
Associate Professor and Group Chair, Marketing; MBA Marketing Career Track Chair
Gilbert Nyaga
Associate Professor and Group Chair, Supply Chain and Information Management; Faculty Associate, Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Research
Timothy J. Rupert
Professor and Group Chair, Accounting
Boards and Partners
Board of Visitors
Northeastern University and the business community have enjoyed a dynamic relationship for over a century. This relationship is particularly strong in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business and goes well beyond our cooperative education program. Our corporate partners not only engage with our students, they also help shape curriculum, serve on advisory boards, provide guest lecturers for our classrooms, and look to us for innovative ideas, executive education, and cutting-edge research.