November 19, 2025 - 05:52

The IMD Business School has unveiled its MBA Class of 2025, showcasing a diverse group of individuals with unique backgrounds and aspirations. This year’s cohort is characterized by a rich tapestry of experiences, ranging from seasoned professionals in finance and technology to innovative entrepreneurs and industry leaders.
Among the students is Daniel Keat, who brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles in digital marketing and strategy development. His journey reflects a commitment to leveraging technology for business growth and innovation. Daniel, like many of his classmates, is eager to deepen his understanding of global business dynamics and leadership.
The Class of 2025 is not only focused on enhancing their business acumen but also on fostering a collaborative environment that encourages knowledge sharing and networking. As they embark on this transformative journey, their collective ambition and diverse perspectives promise to enrich the learning experience at IMD, preparing them to become impactful leaders in the business world.
May 25, 2026 - 17:49
Facebook group supporting Black-owned businesses grows into real-world community hub | ChicagoNOWA Facebook group that began as a simple way to support Black-owned businesses has evolved into a physical community hub, raising over $100,000 in the process. The group, which started with a focus...
May 25, 2026 - 11:29
BUSINESS BRIEFS May 25, 2025: Business news in the Berkshires and beyondA wave of financial activity is reshaping the Berkshire business landscape as local institutions announce leadership changes, new services, and community investments. Beacon Bank has promoted two...
May 24, 2026 - 23:26
Business People: Pakou Yang to lead Normandale Community CollegeThe Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system has officially appointed Pakou Yang as the new president of Normandale Community College in Bloomington. Yang, who has been serving as the...
May 24, 2026 - 04:35
Nvidia’s Hidden $60 Billion Business Is About to Overtake BroadcomFor years, investors treated artificial intelligence as a simple GPU story. Buy the chipmakers, ride the boom, and call it a day. But AI data centers have evolved into something much bigger -...