Eight MBA students will collaborate with New Haven leaders on projects related to sustainable construction, public infrastructure, affordable housing, and urban redevelopment.
To build her skills for an impact-oriented career, Hannah Hua ’26 worked with New Haven leaders to examine how entrepreneurship through acquisition might boost the city’s economy.
Nine students will work with New Haven city agencies to propose new projects related to affordable housing, public infrastructure, sustainable construction, and local entrepreneurship.
This spring, the eight inaugural fellows worked with New Haven city agencies to conceptualize economic growth projects that will benefit all local residents.
Yale SOM’s new Inclusive Growth Fellowship pairs fellows with New Haven city agencies to work on projects that increase economic growth for all residents.
During the spring semester, eight SOM students will work with agencies of the City of New Haven on projects to increase economic growth in ways that benefit all city residents.