Fall 2016 – 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. Mon, 14 Nov 2016 17:29:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 John Drew http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/john-drew-2/ Mon, 14 Nov 2016 17:29:25 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5159 John Drew was named the June Volunteer of Distinction for Region IV of the Appraisal Institute, a professional association of real estate appraisers. Region IV covers New England, New York, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. He has been involved in the institute since 1988. Drew is manager of the appraisal and marketing departments in the rental operations division of MassHousing, where he has worked since 1987.

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Alumni Weekend 2016 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/alumni-weekend-2016/ Wed, 09 Nov 2016 15:05:31 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5145 For three beautiful days in mid-September, more than 2,000 alumni, students, faculty, staff, family, and friends gathered on campus for a fantastic Alumni Weekend 2016. Classmates and old friends celebrated their reunions and toasted the accomplishment of raising $2.26 million for Babson in honor of their classes. On Friday, athletics alumni honored varsity teams and coaches at a milestone reception featuring Larry Lucchino, former president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox. Friday evening, alumni and current students enjoyed a comedy show by Loni Love, followed by a late-night breakfast at Trim Dining Hall. Among Saturday’s activities were gatherings, games, and great food at the Tent, as well as class parties and the Green and White Party at Knight Auditorium. Throughout the weekend, numerous other affinity milestone receptions were held and extraordinary people were recognized for their contributions to the College. Thank you to everyone who helped make it a weekend to remember.—Jeff Stupakevich, manager, advancement communications

Jerry Noonan ’81

Photo: Paige Brown

Trustee Ken Romanzi ’82 (left) and President Kerry Healey (right) presented the Cruickshank Alumni Leadership Award to Jerry Noonan ’81 at the Volunteer Leadership Awards Brunch. See a complete list of award recipients at the Babson Alumni Association’s Alumni Leadership Awards page.

Class of 1966

Photo: Joe Nadel ’19

Members of the Class of 1966 joined President Healey at her home, where she hosted their Half-Century Reception.

The Tent

Photo: Paige Brown

Attendees, including Biz E. Beaver, enjoyed a perfect Saturday afternoon at the Tent, with great food and fun activities for all.

Richard J. Snyder Distinguished Service to the College Award.

Photo: Paige Brown

Trustee emeritus and Global Advisory Board member Richard Snyder ’60, H’94, P’93, ’01 (left), poses with Alvaro Pena ’96, who along with Sharlene Sones ’86 (not shown) won the Richard J. Snyder Distinguished Service to the College Award.

See more photos from Alumni Weekend.

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Chrissy Sayare http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/chrissy-sayare/ Wed, 09 Nov 2016 14:52:23 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5143 “Everything that we do helps us get where we end up,” says Chrissy Sayare, MBA’96, Global Advisory Board member, describing her journey as an entrepreneur.

Chrissy is the co-owner, along with her husband, Mitch, a former biotech executive and scientist, of To Be Continued, a high-end consignment boutique in Scottsdale, Arizona, launched in 2014. The couple opened a second store in Dallas last year and have expanded the business to include an online store serving bargain-hunting fashionistas around the world.

A lifelong fashion lover, Chrissy began bargain hunting as a youth. She grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts, and would travel to Boston with her mother to search the racks at Filene’s Basement, known for its deeply discounted merchandise. “I learned how to get what I wanted on a very limited budget,” she says. At 8 years old, she designed clothes and “hired” her grandmother, who lived on the second floor of their double-decker house, to sew her designs. “I was the only one wearing these clothes,” she says of her first entrepreneurial endeavor, “but I was in charge.”

Although she loved fashion, Chrissy studied classic literature at New York University, including a year of study abroad in Paris. “It never occurred to me that one goes to college to study fashion,” she says. Uncertain what to do after graduation, she started an errand-running service. She soon identified an opportunity to handle dry cleaning for guests of Bostonarea hotels and submitted proposals to several hotel housekeeping managers. When her phone began to ring, Spotless Express was founded.

Chrissy didn’t have a vehicle for deliveries, so her father, a Greek immigrant who worked as a drywaller, lent her money to buy a secondhand car, a stick shift she had to learn how to drive. “My parents always encouraged my weird entrepreneurial dreams,” says Chrissy. She connected with a nearby dry cleaner, and on her first day in business, in August 1991, Hurricane Bob hit New England and the power went out. In hindsight, Chrissy is glad that she didn’t anticipate the many challenges she would face. Fear of what can go wrong can slow you down, she says. “With entrepreneurs,” she adds, “you do what it takes.”

After running her business for three years, Chrissy was eager to take the next step in her career. She applied to the Babson MBA program and, on the strength of her business experience, received a scholarship that allowed her to attend. She then worked at several recruiting firms during the tech boom, and in 2000 started an executive search firm, Think Hire, which she ran until 2013. Wanting to try her hand at a fashion-oriented business, Chrissy asked one of her sisters to run Think Hire and launched To Be Continued.

Chrissy now sees strong parallels between recruiting and high-end consignment. In a job search, she says, there are two customers, the company and the candidate; Chrissy paid attention to both their needs, which she believes contributed to her success as a recruiter.

Similarly, in consignment, she has to gain the trust of two clients with competing objectives. “I have to connect someone who wants a bargain on an expensive piece with someone who wants to get the best return possible on their item,” she says.

Chrissy remains grateful for her Babson scholarship. She and her husband recently created the Katharine Sayare Scholarship for Women in Business, named for her late stepdaughter. She hopes the scholarship will give a student the confidence that comes from knowing someone believes in her, taking the edge off the financial burden and offering the freedom to pursue something that takes gumption. “That’s what it did for me,” she says.—Jeff Stupakevich, manager, advancement communications

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David Ahern http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/david-ahern/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:16:05 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5140 David Ahern ’11 of Boston died Sept. 4. Babson’s only baseball All-American, he was named 2011 Male Athlete of the Class. A sales manager at ZeroTurnaround, he also played baseball for the Lexington Blue Sox.

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John Willett http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/john-willett/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:15:22 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5139 John Willett, MBA’97, of Duxbury, Mass., died July 9. He was an executive vice president at Aon Risk Solutions.

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John Karle http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/john-karle/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:14:52 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5138 John Karle, MBA’86, of Milton, Mass., died May 27. He was a senior vice president in the global banking division of Bank of America.

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Kevin Woods http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/kevin-woods/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:14:25 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5137 Kevin Woods, MBA’83, of Marshfield, Mass., died June 10. A CPA, he was CFO of PR Restaurants, a Panera Bread franchisee.

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Robert Courchene-Roy http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/robert-courchene-roy/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:13:48 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5136 Robert Courchene-Roy ’83 of Bethel, Conn., died July 30. He worked at Purdue Pharma. Survivors include his brother, Richard Roy ’81.

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Jonathan Wardwell http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/jonathan-wardwell/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:13:10 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5135 Jonathan Wardwell ’81 of Brentwood, Tenn., died May 7.

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William DeFranzo http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/news/william-defranzo/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 20:10:42 +0000 http://entrepreneurship.babson.edu/magazine-archive/?post_type=bm-news&p=5134 William DeFranzo, MBA’81, of Hampton, N.H., died July 31. An Army veteran, he was a senior systems analyst at Liberty Mutual Insurance.

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