Alumni


Cigna CIO Mark Boxer ’87 MBA Addresses Undergraduate Business Students

UConn School of Business Dean John Elliott welcomed Dr. Mark Boxer ’87 MBA, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Cigna, to campus on March 12th. Dr. Boxer spoke to a full audience of 240 undergraduates about the importance of information technology in the insurance industry and for Cigna. He was joined by Cigna staff Ida Chaplinski ’96, Willis Gee, Kirstin Ferreira ’12, and Fatima Quraishi.

Dr. Boxer shared his career experiences and spoke about Cigna’s career opportunities in information technology for business majors, and shared an overview of the company’s Technology Early Career Development Program (TECDP).

The Cigna Executive Lecture event was part of the Management Information Systems (MIS) Executive Lecture series, where senior business IT executives share their experiences with undergraduates at the UConn School of Business.

Learn more about the UConn MIS major at http://www.business.uconn.edu/MIS


Hall of Fame 2012

On Friday, April 27, 2012, the UConn School of Business inducted alumni with outstanding achievements in business into their 19th Annual Hall of Fame Celebration which was held in Hartford, Connecticut. The School’s Hall of Fame was established in 1993 to recognize the outstanding business and community achievements of its alumni and students. Since then, over 100 alumni have been inducted.

This year’s alumni inductees are Melinda T. Brown ’77, ’85 MBA, Senior Vice President, Global Financial Shared Services, PepsiCo Inc.; Gerald “Jerry” D. DesRoches ’82, Managing Director, Wealth & Tax Advisory Services, Inc.; Sheldon F. Kasowitz ’83, Managing Partner & Co-Founder, Indus Capital Partners LLC; and Edward M. Satell ’57, President, CEO & Founder, Progressive Business Publications.

Cigna received the Outstanding Strategic Partner Award. Recognition was also given to the UConn School of Business Ackerman Scholars and Annual Faculty Award recipients.

Ten School of Business students were also honored as Hall of Fame Student Fellows. The Student Fellows awardees are: Undergraduate Program: Ricardo A. Hernandez, Elise K. Prairie, and Liang Jian Wu; Full-time MBA Program: Eric Chang; Hartford Part-time MBA Program: Kinga Gawron; Stamford Part-time MBA Program: Michael J. Zacchea; Waterbury Part-time MBA Program: Thomas E. Manning II; Hartford EMBA Program: Marcella Ferrara; MS in Accounting Program: Bruce B. Monahan; and Ph.D. Program: Hieu V. Phan.

Pictured: (L-R Front) Ida Chaplinski, Cigna HR Leadership Development Manager and Melinda T. Brown ’77 ’85 MBA, Senior Vice President, Global Financial Shared Services, PepsiCo Inc. (L-R Back) Gerald D. DesRoches ’82, Managing Director, Wealth & Tax Advisory Service; Edward M. Satell ’57, President, CEO & Founder, Progressive Business Publications; Karla H. Fox, Interim Dean, UConn School of Business; and Sheldon F. Kasowitz ’83, Managing Partner & Co-Founder, Indus Capital Partners, LLC.



Alumna to receive an Honors Distinguished Alumni Award

On  Friday April 29th and Saturday April 30th Nicole McKinney Lindsay, a School of Business alum, will be visiting UConn to receive an Honors Distinguished Alumni Award.  On Friday she will be giving a presentation to students, faculty and staff at 3:00 – 4:30  p.m. in the Babbidge Library Class of 1947 Conference Room. She will speak about her nonprofit career and her advice to students regarding careers in this field.   Refreshments will be served.

Nicole Lindsay is Executive Director of New York Needs You (NYNY), a start-up non-profit which supports first-generation college students in realizing their college and career ambitions.  Ms. Lindsay joined NYNY in September 2009 as the first staff person.  Now the organization has a six-person staff and an operating budget of $1.2MM.  NYNY closes the opportunity gap through the most intensive career mentorship program in New York City, enabling high-potential, first-generation college students to realize their college and career aspirations.  NYNY is the only non-profit in NYC that focuses exclusively on first-generation college students. The primary components of the NYNY curriculum are life planning, career development, and community leadership. The first class of 50 NYNY Fellows began the two-year program in June 2010 and recruitment for the second class is underway.   Previously, she was the Vice President of Talent Development at Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT), overseeing all program-related activities.

Ms. Lindsay earned her BS in Business Administration and graduated as an Honors Scholar from the University of Connecticut in 1996.  She attended UConn with her twin brother, Anthony McKinney ’97 and her favorite pastime during her time at UConn was cheering for him and her friends on the Husky football team.  She then enrolled in a joint JD/MBA program at the University of Virginia. Ms. Lindsay received a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law, in 2000 and an MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business in 2000. Upon graduation, she joined Wachovia Bank as a Corporate Finance Associate and later moved into Community Development Finance as a program manager.  In 2003, Nicole became the Associate Director of Admissions and Student Affairs at the Yale School of Management (SOM), overseeing minority and women’s admissions and diversity student affairs. She was instrumental in diversifying the applicant pool and in increasing the number of underrepresented minorities that matriculated at the SOM.

While at the SOM, Ms. Lindsay also served as a coach for MLT’s Career Prep program, aiding eight college juniors in their career exploration and development process. She later managed MBA recruiting initiatives for Goldman Sachs at the Wharton School, Chicago Graduate Schools of Business (GSB), Kelloggat Northwestern, and the Tuck School at Dartmouth before joining MLT full-time as director of the Career Prep program in June 2006. In February 2007, Ms. Lindsay became Director of the Career Prep and MBA Prep programs for MLT and in July 2008 was promoted to Vice President.

Ms. Lindsay serves on the UVA Darden School Alumni Board, the Board of Directors of New York Chapter of the UConn Alumni Association, on the Advisory Board of MOVE, an NYC-based high school mentoring program, and is licensed to practice law in Connecticut and Georgia.  She is a 2010 recipient of the Rebirth Renaissance Award for Perpetuating Excellence and Leading Generation Now from the New York Urban League Young Professionals.

She is married to Josiah Lindsay.