MBA Alum Spotlight: Wharton Alum and Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat
In March 2015, the New York Times called Ruth Porat one of the most powerful women on Wall Street, and claimed she was poised to “immediately become one of the most powerful women in Silicon Valley” as CFO of Google’s corporate umbrella, Alphabet.
Company Featuring Kellogg Students Develops New Cancer Treatment
The following article was originally sourced from the news piece “Beating the Odds,” published on Kellogg’s News & Events page.
Medical-device startup Innoblative has changed the game in the treatment of breast cancer. The eight-member company, which includes five students from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, medical, engineering and law schools, has developed a disposable, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) probe that uses thermal energy to treat a surgical cavity, such as that made after removal of a breast tumor. Continue reading…