After a successful career in everything from finance to manufacturing, Gene Hornsby T'73 is now the vice president of the Firebirds, a Cape Cod Baseball League team.
Read MoreAfter living in Manhattan and San Francisco, working in media banking, Clayton Simmers T'99 landed back in the Upper Valley, to pursue a career in education.
Read MoreA consultant turned job coach, Amy Reeves T'92, was able to research, model, and project the successful future of her business using the skills she acquired at Tuck.
Read MoreFollowing five years in the mergers and acquisitions industry, Scott Frantz T'86 joined a few close friends in putting together a private equity and venture capital business.
Read MoreSword, Rowe & Company CEO Daniel Rowe T’09 is blending his love of music into a successful career with the boutique merchant bank.
Read MoreIn much of the Middle East and North Africa, cash is still king. PayPal’s Francis Barel T’05 wants to change that, and open people’s lives to the world along the way.
Read MoreMary Humphrey T’99 is helping make the Jane Goodall Institute a leader in on-the-ground conservation.
Read MoreTony Posawatz T’86 is a car guy. The love affair started long before he got his driver’s license—he is from Detroit—but it is still best explained by the independence that four wheels granted him.
Read MoreSalil Tripathi T’85 became interested in human rights as a teenager in Bombay, when the government declared a state of emergency and suspended the constitution for 21 months.
Read MoreDebi Brooks T’86 didn’t set out to become a leader in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, but she recognized a unique opportunity to make a difference.
Read MoreTina Smith T'84 is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Minnesota since 2018.
Read MoreDigital marketing was practically in the stone ages when Carly Rosenberg T'05 graduated from Tuck and went to work as a marketing manager at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Read MoreWhat's for dinner? Pantry, a new food retailer founded by Dennis Lasko T’08, has the answer.
Read MoreT’87 Jeff Coleman’s quest for better nutrition led him to a new, whole-food fuel for athletes and a surprising second act.
Read MoreVice president of store operations, Leslie Hampel T’07 is helping chart a bold future for the coffee retailer.
Read MoreAfter gaining experience at several software startups, Gail Goodman T’87 launched her own in 1999. As CEO of Constant Contact, Goodman has helped more than a half-million small-business customers navigate a rapidly evolving industry.
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