UConn School of Business Names Boucher Management & Entrepreneurship Department

February 23, 2023

UConn Today – Former Connecticut State Sen. Antonietta “Toni” Boucher ’02 MBA and her husband, Henry “Bud” Boucher, had a lot to celebrate in 2020. They had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and Bud, a management consultant and entrepreneur, had reached his greatest career success. The couple had always wanted to do philanthropic work, and now they would have the financial means to do so.

Otis Innovation Hackathon Prompts Undergrads to Leverage Emerging Tech

February 21, 2023

Left to Right: Aditya Chandraker, Niteesh Saravanan, and Priyanshu Agrawal hold their prize at the Otis Hackathon in Storrs. (Contributed Photo)
Left to Right: Aditya Chandraker, Niteesh Saravanan, and Priyanshu Agrawal hold their prize at the Otis Hackathon in Storrs. (Contributed Photo)

World’s leading elevator company gives winning participants $10,000 in scholarships

Imagine using your voice to summon an elevator—or several of them—to take you and your colleagues up to a meeting or asking the elevator for personalized directions to a nearby restaurant that could then be transferred to your cell phone.Continue Reading

One Year After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Can Businesses Prevent Future Wars?

February 15, 2023

UConn Today – The Russian invasion of Ukraine has captured the attention of Americans in ways that few other conflicts have, and created challenges that today’s business students will likely grapple with for the rest of their careers.

That’s the perspective of two leading business-ethics scholars who will be the guest panelists during a Feb. 20 program called “Business, Peace and the War in Ukraine: One Year Later.’’ It is part of the School of Business’ Equity Now speaker series that addresses prominent justice and human rights issues in business.

Help Wanted: UConn Alumni to Brainstorm Ideas to Help Make-A-Wish Organization Reach More Families

January 23, 2023

Peter, also known as PJ, is a 15-year-old Connecticut teen who was diagnosed with a rare heart condition at birth. Make-A-Wish Connecticut granted his request to go to a dude ranch with his family, wear a cowboy hat and boots, go horseback riding, see a rodeo, and work with the animals as a rancher. In November, he and his family, traveled to White Stallion Ranch in Arizona to make his dream come true.  Photo: Courtesy of Make-A-Wish Connecticut
Peter, also known as PJ, is a 15-year-old Connecticut teen who was diagnosed with a rare heart condition at birth. Make-A-Wish Connecticut granted his request to go to a dude ranch with his family, wear a cowboy hat and boots, go horseback riding, see a rodeo, and work with the animals as a rancher. In November, he and his family, traveled to White Stallion Ranch in Arizona to make his dream come true.
Photo: Courtesy of Make-A-Wish Connecticut

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Connecticut granted almost 200 adventures and other thrilling experiences for seriously ill children in our state last year.

But its executive team is eager to reach more children, particularly in urban and rural communities, where participation has been less robust.

The organization has asked that School of Business alumni help strategize ways to boost awareness of Make-A-Wish, and increase participation. The non-profit has a $30,000 grant which it can use to implement the plans.Continue Reading

Connecticut Magazine Honors CCEI’s Jennifer Mathieu as Influential, Inspirational

January 4, 2023

CCEI executive director Jennifer Mathieu, above, in the Graduate Business Learning Center in Hartford.  Mathieu was recently named one of Connecticut Magazine's 40 under 40 (Nathan Oldham / UConn School of Business)
CCEI executive director Jennifer Mathieu, above, in the Graduate Business Learning Center in Hartford. Mathieu was recently named one of Connecticut Magazine’s 40 under 40 (Nathan Oldham / UConn School of Business)

As the executive director of the Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (CCEI), Jennifer Mathieu has helped some 500 startups thrive.Continue Reading