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Oct 9, 2017

Zipcar Founder and MIT Sloan Grad Robin Chase Offers Entrepreneur Advice

zipcar mit robin chase

Last month, Zipcar founder and “Peers Inc” author Robin Chase, ‘86, spoke at MIT Sloan‘s Women in Management’s Push for Parity Week, offering three incredibly valuable lessons to those in attendance.

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Jul 18, 2017

Getting Paid: Highest MBA Salaries in Boston

Highest MBA Salaries in Boston

“Step up to get your rep up,” goes the old saying. Reputation is important in the business world and that extends to where you matriculate. Perhaps the most pressing question on the minds of the b-school-bound is: “What does the paycheck look like after graduation?” Got another plan in mind for paying off those loans?

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Jul 12, 2016

Robin Chase, MIT Sloan Grad and Visionary of the Sharing Economy

Robin chase, co-founder of zipcar

Robin Chase, MIT Sloan Graduate School of Management MBA (1986) and co-founder of Zipcar, is a visionary in the brave new world of the sharing economy and peer-to-peer technology.

It’s easy to take for granted the omnipresence of the sharing economy in our everyday lives. For some millennials, it’s hard to recall that there was ever a time before they could walk outside, wave a gadget to a car windshield, and go on an unexpected road trip.

Robin Chase’s Zipcar gave birth to a phenomenon.

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