Entreprenurturers
As venture capitalists, Ivan Alo ’12 and LaDante McMillon ’12 invest in startups founded by Black and Latinx entrepreneurs. As alumni, they invest in BC students.
As venture capitalists, Ivan Alo ’12 and LaDante McMillon ’12 invest in startups founded by Black and Latinx entrepreneurs. As alumni, they invest in BC students.
It was a heartbreaking moment when Candi Nichols Carter ’91 realized her special needs son had no friends. So she took matters into her own hands.
With the Tokyo Olympics underway, the athletes aren’t the only ones working hard for Team USA.
Leading Irish businessman and telecommunications pioneer Denis O’Brien represents a model of altruistic entrepreneurship.
Unshaken by a year leading BC’s student government through the pandemic, Christian Guma ’21 is already considering how best to pay forward to the next generation of Eagles all the support he received at the Heights.
“The more BC leans into these issues of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, the bigger and stronger the tent becomes, and for all the right reasons.”
Joining the CWBC was a simple choice for Rochelle Webb ’01, a continuation of the values she developed in her time at the Heights and practiced throughout her career: altruism, community, and justice.
For Ned Roseberry ’93 and the Westchester County Chapter of the BC Alumni Association, volunteering at five food pantries in one day was just another day at the office—living out their mission as men and women for and with others.
From a young age, Rupal Patel Poltack ’94, president of Walton Enterprises, was determined to be part of the corporate world. Because of the support she received from mentors along the way, today she feels compelled to help younger colleagues pursue professional goals that align with their authentic selves.
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