- Joi Ito
Joi Ito , an activist, entrepreneur and venture capitalist, has received much recognition for his role as an entrepreneur of Internet and technology companies. He has founded companies such as PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan and is the founder and currently the CEO of the venture capital firm, Neoteny Co., Ltd.
- John A. Dibiaggio
John A. DiBiaggio (born 1932) was the president of Michigan State University from 1985-1992. Subsequently, he served as the president of Tufts University from 1992-2001.
- Seamus Blackley
Seamus Blackley is an agent with Creative Artists Agency representing video game creators. After entering Tufts University to study jazz piano, Blackley switched to study physics and graduated Summa cum Honore en Tesis. As a sophomore, he published his first paper in the "Journal of Magnetic Resonance". After college, he studied High Energy Physics at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, until the Superconducting Supercollider project was cancelled in 1993.
- Heather Burnett Gold
Heather Burnett Gold is Senior Vice President External Affairs at XO Communications. In this role she oversees all of XO's advocacy with the federal government, including Congress, the FCC, other federal agencies, and the White House, and with state legislative and regulatory entities, manages public relations and serves as the executive in charge of XO's small business services.
- Jane Carpenito
Ms. Carpenito is a member of the Women’s Transportation Seminar and the Society for Marketing Professional Services. She has a B.S. in Community Health Education from the University of Maine and a M.S. in Public Health from Tufts University.
- Neil Chayet
Neil Chayet Neil Chayet is a graduate of Tufts University and the Harvard Law School. Mr. Chayet is currently Vice President of Tier Technologies and Managing Director of Tier Strategies. He is also Special Counsel to the firm of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C. Mr. Chayet is a member of the faculty of the Harvard Medical School, serving as a Lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry.
- James Weinberg
- Andy Feit
Andy Feit Andy Feit has 20 years of experience with leading technology companies and products. Andy Feit has 20 years of experience with leading technology companies and products. Prior to joining Adomo, Feit was a senior vice president for Verity, Inc. where he was responsible for the company's worldwide marketing and product strategy.
- Elyse Cherry
Elyse D. Cherry Elyse D. Cherry is CEO of Boston Community Capital (BCC), a nonprofit financial institution whose mission is to build healthy communities through socially responsible lending and investing. � BCC has invested more than $250 million in low-income communities, creating and preserving more than 8,000 affordable homes and 1,300 jobs. �
- Monty Sarhan
Vice President, MTV Networks. Handle business affairs for epix, the new premium movie cable channel/VOD joint venture between MGM, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures and Viacom. epix is set to launch online (http://www.epixhd.com) and on cable systems in October 2009. Prior to epix, handled online and console gaming at MTV Networks. Website: http://www.sarhan.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sarhan LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/msarhan
- George A. Truskey
George A. Truskey, Ph.D. Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
- Steve Romaniello
Steve Romaniello
- Keith McCoy
Mr. McCoy received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Massachusetts, and his graduate training in Public Policy at Tufts University where he was the recipient of the Switzer Fellowship Award for environmental policy excellence. � Additionally, Mr. McCoy has completed course work in environmental law, environmental impact assessment and dispute resolution. � He resides in Maryland with his wife Keri and their son Andrew.
- Steve Dennis
Steve joined the Neiman Marcus Group, one of the largest, most highly regarded and best managed luxury retailers in the world, in 2004, where he is responsible for corporate and business unit strategic planning, mergers & acquisitions and internal new business development efforts. He also leads the company’s enterprise customer strategy initiatives and has responsibility for the strategic alliance with HSBC to manage Neiman’s highly successful credit card operations.
- Javier Macaya
Javier Macaya is the founder and CEO of New York based Athelera, LLC which he established in January 2000. Throughout his career Javier has represented clients in transactions valued over $20 billion, acting as financial advisor to many leading companies in the Americas and Europe in the telecommunications, consumer products, media, retail and financial services industries.
- Marcus Hughes
Marcus Hughes Marcus Hughes enrolled at Boston Latin School in the seventh grade. In the fall of 2001 Marcus will be senior at BLS. Also, he has current academic aspirations of attending any one of a number of colleges located on the east coast, including Boston College, Tufts University, Northeastern University, or Georgetown University. As a student at Boston Latin, Marcus Hughes earnestly attempts to exemplify leadership.
- Doug Mazlish
Doug Mazlish , VP Business Development As vice president of business development, Doug Mazlish is responsible for building and driving Tizor�s channel and business development initiatives. Doug comes to Tizor with twenty years of technology business development and marketing experience.
- Karen R. Hitchcock
Karen R. Hitchcock is president of the University at Albany. She was appointed president in April of 1996 after having served as interim president since August of 1995, and vice president of academic affairs from 1991 to 1995. Prior to coming to the University at Albany in 1991, Dr. Hitchcock served as vice chancellor for research, dean of the graduate college, professor of anatomy and cell biology, and professor of biological sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- George Peabody
George Peabody founded Climbing Trees Coaching in 2001 to bring balanced leadership, collaborativity, and his commitment to clients living a whole life. He is a Certified Professional Co-active Coach. He serves on the R&D Committee of the International Coach Federation. He is a graduate of the Coaches Training Institute's Co-active Leadership program. Prior to coaching, George was Vice President of telecommunications research at Boston's Aberdeen Group.
- Edward Shaoul
Edward Shaoul Edward Shaoul , Principal, has seven years of investment banking experience, advising clients primarily in the media and communications industries. Before joining Headwaters, Edward spent five years at Allen & Company, most recently as a Vice President, and was an Associate at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in the Communications, Media & Entertainment Group.
- Michael A. Morrison
Michael Morrison , Senior Vice President, Worldwide Field Operations and Marketing is responsible for all field sales operations, marketing, services and support personnel. Michael has more than 15 years of cross-functional management experience in the software industry. Prior to Applix, Michael held various positions at Cognos, including, vice president of enterprise planning operations, vice president of finance and administration, and corporate counsel.
- Harold S. Goldberg
Harold S. Goldberg , Engineering '44 Harold Goldberg’s distinguished engineering career spans more than 60 years. He devoted his early professional career to design engineering, developing both military and commercial products and systems as an analog circuit and systems designer. In 1959 Goldberg joined EPSCO Corporation in Cambridge, MA as a section head in the Systems Division, later becoming its chief engineer.
- Frank P. Grillo
Frank P. Grillo Vice President, Marketing, Strategy & Business Development Frank P. Grillo has served as our Vice President, Strategy and Business Development since February 2006. Frank P. Grillo has served as our Vice President, Strategy and Business Development since February 2006.
- Laura Lefkowits
Laura Lefkowits, vice president of policy and planning services at McREL, will lead and all-day forum at Kettle Moraine School District in Waukesha County, Wis. , to discuss the effects of future trends on education. The forum marks the beginning of a year-long process in which McREL will help the district plan for possible scenarios it could face within the next ten years.
- Jeff Andrews
Jeff Andrews Vice President Keating Investments Jeff Andrews joined Keating Investments as a Vice President concentrating on distribution in early October. Jeff Andrews joined Keating Investments as a Vice President concentrating on distribution in early October. He also participates in the origination of Keating’s investment banking clients. He also participates in the origination of Keating’s investment banking clients.
- Joseph Neubauer
Joseph Neubauer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Neubauer is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ARAMARK. With sales of approximately $11.6 billion, ARAMARK is a leading provider of a broad range of professional services including food, hospitality, facility, and uniform services. The company has approximately 240,000 employees serving 18 countries in North and South America, Europe and the Far East.
- Heather Burnett Gold
Heather Burnett Gold Senior Vice President, External Relations, XO Communications Heather Burnett Gold is senior vice president of external relations at XO Communications. In this role she oversees the development and advocacy of the company’s policies in federal and state regulatory, legislative and other governmental forums and oversees the company’s corporate communications efforts.
- Ken Vacovec
Ken Vacovec Ken Vacovec Bio Kenneth J. Vacovec, the founding partner of the firm, practices in all areas of tax law including tax planning for businesses and individuals, estate planning, representation before Internal Revenue Service and state tax authorities, international tax planning for individuals and businesses, international estate planning and tax compliance.
- Claire van Ummersen
Dr. Claire Van Ummersen is Vice President, Center for Effective Leadership at the American Council on Education (ACE) with responsibility for programs and initiatives in leadership development for higher education administrators throughout their careers, from department chairs to presidents, and grant initiatives on key higher education issues.
- Chulsu Kim
Kim received a B.A. in political science from Tufts University in 1964 and later an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Massachusetts. After completing graduate school, he taught Political Science at Smith College and St. Lawrence University. For more than 20 years, Kim has been professionally concerned with international trade policy as a Korean government official.
- Joseph Neubauer
Joseph Neubauer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Neubauer is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ARAMARK. With sales of approximately $11.6 billion, ARAMARK is a leading provider of a broad range of professional services including food, hospitality, facility, and uniform services. The company has approximately 240,000 employees serving 18 countries in North and South America, Europe and the Far East.
- Csis Publications By Stephen Flanagan
Stephen Flanagan is senior vice president and director of the International Security Program at CSIS, where he holds the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in National Security Policy. Before joining CSIS, as director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies and vice president for research at the National Defense University from January 2001 through May 2007.
- Christopher R. Bentley
Christopher R. Bentley - Executive Vice President, Government R&D Operations, Strategic Manufacturing Development Mr. Bentley has been responsible for Government Research and Development Operations and Strategic Manufacturing Development since January of 2005. He joined FuelCell Energy in 1990 to develop manufacturing and operations capability in support of the DFC commercialization initiative. He served on the Board of Directors from 1993 to 2004.
- Bob Shuman
Bob Shuman , CEO - Vigilos, Inc. Bob joined Vigilos in 2000, and prior to being named CEO, Bob had at various times led the software development, operations, IT, and government sales efforts for the company. Prior to Vigilos, he led the 20-city rollout for Bazillion, Inc. a completely IP-based total communications provider. Previously, he was Vice President of Product and Project Management at Metawave Communications.
- Ross Rodrigues
Ross Rodrigues , Vice President Mr. Rodrigues joined Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC in 2002 as an Associate and was promoted to Vice President in 2006. Mr. Rodrigues currently serves on the Board of Wastequip, Inc. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Rodrigues was an associate at Fenway Partners, where he actively managed middle-market private equity investments.
- Bill Nowlin
Bill Nowlin Bill Nowlin grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts, and graduated from Lexington High School, Tufts University (B. A. and Ph. D. in political science), and University of Chicago (M. A.). Bill is one of three co-founders of Rounder Records (1970), one of America's most active independent record companies. He remains active in the daily running of Rounder, as well as its new Rounder Books imprint.
- Mark F. Boshar
Mark F. Boshar , J.D. VP of Legal Affairs and Chief Patent Counsel Mr. Boshar is vice president of legal affairs and chief patent counsel at Dynogen. He has 20 years of experience counseling biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in the patent and licensing areas.
- Ellen C. Ginsberg
Ellen C. Ginsberg Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Ms. Ginsberg is vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI). Previously, she served as NEI’s deputy general counsel, where her primary responsibility was to represent the commercial nuclear energy industry on legal and generic regulatory matters.
- Ullrich Schwertschlag
Ullrich Schwertschlag , M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer Dr. Schwertschlag has almost 2 decades of experience in drug development. Most recently, Dr. Schwertschlag was vice president of clinical research and development at Mersana Therapeutics, where he was responsible for pharmacology, toxicology and clinical development. Previously, he was head of translational medicine and clinical pharmacology at TAP Pharmaceuticals.
- Barbara E. McMullen
Barbara E. McMullen is Director of the Center for e-Business at Marist College and creator of The e-Commerce Radio Program from Marist College. She was previously the Director of Academic Technology at Tufts University and earlier Director of Academic Computing at Marist College. McMullen has also been an adjunct professor of computer science and public administration at Marist College. She also taught at New York University and at The New School For Social Research.