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MIT Executive MBA 2023 Class Profile

Here’s a look at the MIT EMBA Class of 2023 (data taken from the EMBA brochure on the MIT website):

  • Global executives: 126
  • Average years of work experience: 17
  • Average age: 41
  • Advanced degrees: 61%
  • Director-level and above: 90%
  • International origin: 48%
  • Non-local (outside MA): 67%
  • Women: 33%
  • Underrepresented minority: 11%
  • Employed full-time: 100%

Geography

Northeast46%
West11%
Southwest10%
South9%
International8%
Midwest8%
Mid-Atlantic8%

Company size (employees)

10,001+40%
101-50020%
2,501-10,00017%
25-10011%
501-2,5006%
Fewer than 256%

Seniority

Director53%
Vice President21%
C-level19%
Manager10%
Founder6%

Industry

Healthcare/Hospitals22%
Software/Technology18%
Banking/Financial Services14%
Pharma/Biotech/Medical Devices13%
Government/Military7%
Machinery/Manufacturing7%
Education/Non-Profit4%
Management Consulting3%
Other3%
Construction/Real Estate2%
Life Sciences2%
Agriculture/Distribution/Investment/Wholesale1%
Food and Beverage1%
Outdoor Sports1%
Transportation1%
Utilities1%

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