With careers in entertainment, business, and more, these graduates from the 1980s have enjoyed both professional and personal success.
Class Notes: ’60s, ’70s
Whether they're receiving accolades or starting their own companies, these alumni from the '60s and '70s continue to excel and make the Baruch community proud.
Class Notes: ’30s, ’40s, ’50s
Eight alumni from these early decades show an engagement with life that College namesake Bernard Baruch—who lived to the age of 94—would heartily approve.
Across the Globe
Janet Rossbach, Director of Alumni Relations and Volunteer Engagement, and Kevin Taylor, Director, Graduate Admissions, Zicklin School of Business, traveled in May to Dubai, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore to host inaugural events in all four cities.
How Sweet It Is
Renisa Satrijo boldly chose to abandon her career in the pharmaceutical industry to pursue her hobby professionally: making delicious ice cream. Her company, Sugar Mama Desserts, has found success in the Bay Area, specializing in exotic flavors like black sesame, avocado, and fresh durian
Swimming with the Sharks
This alumna and her business partner appeared on the April 24 episode of ABC’s hit show Shark Tank and made an enviable $725,000 deal with sharks Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner for a 17.5% share of their company