When Stuart Goldstein ’72 stepped down after 20 years at the DTCC, the editor of one magazine called him “the highest profile communications executive in the securities services industry.” … Continue Reading
When Stuart Goldstein ’72 stepped down after 20 years at the DTCC, the editor of one magazine called him “the highest profile communications executive in the securities services industry.” … Continue Reading
Tejal Joshi could find herself without a job when she completes work on Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy filing, but her years in the business world have shown her that you can’t plan for anything. … Continue Reading
Kimm Lacken has traded success on the court (as a Lion, she earned four varsity letters in basketball) for success in the courtroom. These days, she is Mercer County’s deputy first assistant prosecutor, in charge of the Major Crimes Unit.… Continue Reading
Wrestling taught Scott Puzia ’77 how to overcome adversity. Now, he draws on that same inner resourcefulness in overcoming the obstacles he faces as an entrepreneur. He may well have hit on the next big idea with his newest product. … Continue Reading