In the Public Eye
- Don Peterson '71, chairman and CEO of Avaya, was profiled in Financial Times
- Bausch & Lomb CEO Ron Zarrella '71 was one of Rochester Business Journal's "Fifty over 50" for 2003
- the Boston Globe business section ran a front-page story on developer Dean Stratouly '74's vision for 33 Arch St., a blue-glass office tower in Boston's financial district
- the New York Times published Domenico Grasso '77's response to an article on women and minorities earning Ph.D.s in engineering. Grasso, director of Smith College's Picker Engineering Program, pointed out that a lack of diversity at the design table has negative consequences for society
- Jim Melvin '84 of Mazu Networks was named Venture Reporter's CEO of the Week Jan. 30, 2004
- Gregory Vail '87's company, Data Innovation, was featured on Health Journal Television
- Business is booming at ECI Biotech, according to a Telegram & Gazette story on founder Mitch Sanders '88
- Network World used Sean O'Connor '94 as an example of the benefits of real-time collaboration tools, which allowed him to work at home when his wife's due date was near
- Pianist Sergio Salvatore '02 was one of the child prodigies described in a JazzTimes article called "The Gifts of Youth"
- the New York Times reported on the efforts of Michelle Isabelle-Stark '03 (MBA) to lure more moviemakers to use her Long Island community as a film setting. She is director of the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs
- Chris O'Malley '03 was interviewed by the Boston Globe for an article on white-collar job migration.
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