Fall 2015 – Babson Magazine http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive Babson Magazine is published four times a year and is distributed to alumni and friends of Babson. Fri, 13 Nov 2015 17:52:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 Fernando Fischmann http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/fernando-fischmann/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 15:03:27 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3606 Fernando Fischmann’s memories as a young boy in Santiago, Chile, are imprinted with his love of science. “I was always looking at nature,” he recalls. “I had a small microscope, and I did experiments with chemicals with the kits that you can buy at the toy store. In biology class, we studied DNA. I was so impressed with this—it was a kind of illumination in my mind—something so small that explained so much.”

Fischmann studied biochemistry at the University of Chile and took a job at a marine biology institute upon graduating. But seeing limited opportunities for advancement, he made a difficult decision to switch gears and pursue a career as a real estate developer. Though he didn’t know it then, his passion for science would play a prominent role in his future success. Fischmann notes how “unexpected things happen in life.”

After purchasing land on the central coast of Chile where the sea is cold and has dangerous undertows, Fischmann wondered if he could build a large tropical lagoon with white sand beaches and clear, warm water that would be safe for swimming. He hired a company to develop the technology, but after the lagoon was filled with water, it turned green. “I wasn’t aware of how difficult this was going to be,” he says. “The technology didn’t exist.” When he searched the world for a solution and was told that it was impossible, he decided to use his scientific training to create the technology himself.

The project became part of San Alfonso del Mar, a private resort developed by Fischmann in Algarrobo, Chile, featuring a 20-acre swimming pool that uses Pacific seawater. Reportedly the largest pool in the world, its crystal clear water is maintained with Fischmann’s technology, which employs computerized sensors, low levels of chemicals, and ultrasound technology. Sunlight keeps the lagoon approximately 9 degrees warmer than the ocean.

Fischmann’s company, Crystal Lagoons, currently is involved in more than 300 projects in 60 countries around the world and was valued in 2009 at $1.8 billion. While he is proud of his business success, he says, “The opportunity to combine entrepreneurship and science has been a very joyful connection for me.”

With his daughter, Stephanie ’16, and son, Benjamin ’18, enrolled at Babson, Fischmann saw a unique chance to share his love of science with a new generation of business students. In 2015, he made a gift to the Babson Math and Science Division to purchase new equipment and high-tech instruments. “Being a businessman and a scientist, and also with my children at Babson, this was a fantastic opportunity for giving back toward something that has a special meaning to me,” he says.

Jodi Schaefer, manager of the Babson science labs, purchased the new equipment, which includes a microbalance for precise measurements, a 3-D printer, a telescope, a large plant-growth chamber, an infrared camera, and the installation of a research bench for faculty and independent-study students. “The gift has transformed our lab,” Schaefer says. “We have more space to work, we can conduct new types of onsite research, and these tools have allowed us to expand partnerships with other colleges. It has been amazing.”

Fischmann hopes his gift will allow Babson’s distinctive science curriculum, with its emphasis on emerging technology and real-world applications, to create wider interest in science among the business-minded. “There are many scientists who have great ideas that never happen because they do not have entrepreneurship skills, and of course there are many entrepreneurs who will never develop these ideas because they don’t know that they exist,” says Fischmann. “With the challenges we have today, science is our hope for the future.”—Jeff Stupakevich, manager, development communications

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Reunion & Homecoming 2015 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/reunion-homecoming-2015/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:46:06 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3604 With more than 1,800 Babson community members in attendance, Reunion & Homecoming 2015 was one of the best yet. Reunion classes raised more than $5.5 million, and the College is grateful to the 200-plus alumni volunteers who made the weekend such a success. On Friday night, the campus was buzzing as attendees caught up at the Milestone Celebration Receptions, laughed with comedian David Koechner in the Carling-Sorenson Theater, and attended Midnight Breakfast in Trim. Along with the Homecoming Tent and Reunion Class parties, Saturday was a celebration of Babson and the people who make it such a unique and wonderful school. Sunday’s Remembrance Brunch was the perfect way to end the weekend. See more photos at babson.edu/celebrations.—Lindsay Magoon, manager, alumni communications; photos by Paige Brown and Joseph Nadar

Black Student Union

Members of the Black Student Union celebrated their 45th anniversary and gathered at Barefoot Park for their Milestone Celebration Reception.

Reunion & Homecoming 2015

Reunion & Homecoming 2015

Alumni, friends, families, and students enjoyed gourmet food, specialty brews, and a variety of activities at the Homecoming Tent on Saturday.

Roger Enrico ’65, H’86 and President Kerry Healey

During the Volunteer Leadership Awards Brunch, the College honored volunteers and bestowed the Babson Medal, one of its highest honors, to Roger Enrico ’65, H’86, shown with President Kerry Healey. The Cruickshank Alumni Leadership Award was given to Fred Kiang ’70, M’75. See a full list of winners at babson.edu/volunteerleadership.

Half Century alumni

Among the celebrations for Half Century alumni were a luncheon and a tour of campus aboard the Old Town Trolley.

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Brad Simpson http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/brad-simpson/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:32:41 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3603 Katie Foley and Brad Simpson ’11 were married on May 8 in Boston, where the couple met during college. Shown with the newlyweds are parents of the groom Kit and Bob Simpson ’79. Katie is an oncology nurse at Levine Cancer Institute, and Brad is a corporate banking associate at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, N.C., where they live.

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Kathleen King http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/kathleen-king/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:30:51 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3602 Kathleen King ’12 and Liam Chatterton ’10 were married on May 25 in Newport, R.I. More than 25 alumni attended the celebration, including groomsman Ian Goodwin ’10 and bridesmaids Lauren Clement, Michelle Kenel, and Jessica Pashos, all ’12. Kathleen is an analyst at Ross Stores, and Liam is an associate director at UBS Financial Services. They live in New York City.

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Erica Soly http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/erica-soly/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:29:46 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3601 Erica Soly ’12, MSA’12, and Tom Shevlin ’09 were married on Aug. 8 in Boston at Our Lady of Victories church followed by a reception at the Taj Boston. Among the 24 Babson friends and family at the festivities were sister of the bride and maid of honor Brooke Soly ’18; bridesmaids Katelyn Alfano, Carolyn Crosby, Kelsey Kneeland, and Nicole Proto, all ’12; and groomsmen Alan Horowitz, MSA’09, and Greg Keshian, both ’09.

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Brent Earlewine http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/brent-earlewine/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:28:24 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3600 Melissa Feigley and Brent Earlewine, MBA ’10, were married on June 21 at Deep Creek Lake, Md. Melissa is a claims specialist at Gateway Health, and Brent is a senior channel leader at Avaya. The couple lives in Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Matthew Rubin http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/matthew-rubin/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:26:28 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3599 Ashley Abbott and Matthew Rubin ’01 were married on Sept. 14, 2014, at the White Elephant in Nantucket, Mass. The wedding was officiated by Matthew’s Babson roommate, trustee Michael Lorber ’01. Tyler Hardy, MBA’10, was a member of the wedding party, and Roy MacDowell ’00; Steve Manzi, Matt Ofilos, and Jason Rome, all ’01; Kim May ’02; Todd MacDowell ’03; Jason Weissman, MBA’03; and Eric Sherman, MBA’14, were among the guests.

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Douglas Clarridge http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/douglas-clarridge/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:25:07 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3598 Douglas Clarridge ’86 of Webster, N.Y., died on March 6.

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Alison Field Mickelson http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/alison-field-mickelson/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:24:36 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3597 Alison Field Mickelson, MBA’85, of Taunton, Mass., died on June 9. She worked in education and in business administration.

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Richard Johnson http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/richard-johnson/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:24:00 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=3596 Richard Johnson, MBA’83, of Scituate, Mass., died on June 5. A licensed social worker, he was the executive director of Village at Proprietors Green.

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