Profile: Meet Benjamin Moore’s Color Manager
If you selected Benjamin Moore paint in the last 10 years, chances are Andrea LaConte-Magno ’00 had a lot to do with your choice. And her inspiration…
If you selected Benjamin Moore paint in the last 10 years, chances are Andrea LaConte-Magno ’00 had a lot to do with your choice. And her inspiration…
Marcia Bloom Bernicat ’75 began her role as U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Feb. 4 when she presented her credentials to President Md Abdul Hamid. The…
A year ago, Doug and Kristin Nahm Walsh ’97 quit their jobs and sold their house. On custom-equipped Salsa Fargo bicycles, they pedaled east from Seattle…
Like most Bostonians on April 15, 2013, Ronne Friedman ’69 awoke to the anticipation of the 117th Boston Marathon. The excitement turned to fear and…
“If you build a vision, then that vision usually matches what you sell,” says Tony Duckett ’85, vice president of sales for Sodexo USA. Duckett directs…
What do you get when you combine a B.S. in electrical engineering from Lafayette, an MBA from University of Navarra in Barcelona, and three decades of…
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has named Robin Wiessmann ’75 secretary of Department of Banking and Securities. She was state treasurer from 2007 to 2009…
For a company to succeed, its workers must understand not only its goals, but how to connect with those goals as individuals, says Kurt Cumming ’86.…
Imagine groundwater seeping through rocks beneath the earth’s surface and large saturated reservoirs where it is held. Known as aquifers, they can be…
When the digital revolution began in the late ’90s, Brian Manning ’96 recognized the rumblings. He was project manager for the launch of Barnes & Noble’s…