“Set a specific goal, have that image in your head vividly, and don’t doubt that you will ever reach it,” advises our alumna and founder of FIVE AM lingerie
Soap Star
What keeps Pualani Soap Hawaii customers coming back? Good-quality products, says the Baruch alumna who founded the business in 2013
Insuring Diversity
New York is famous as a city of potential and promise, so it’s fitting that native New Yorker and Baruch alumna Kathleen Navarro is helping ensure that New York Life Insurance Company employees have the opportunity to maximize their potential
Carl Heastie (MBA ’07)
Of the many lessons this alumnus took from his Baruch MBA program, the most influential may well have been one on management style. Heastie strives to be “a democratic leader. . . a consensus builder”
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
Good Guidance
Father-daughter Baruchians share their experiences and philosophies with fellow graduates
Navigating Your Career & Business
Want to know about digital marketing or how to join the C-suite? This MBA alumnus offers in-the-trenches advice about this and more
Unique Mother-Daughter Student Duo
Mother and daughter are both pursuing their bachelor’s degrees and working for Undergraduate Admissions in the College’s Welcome Center
CPA Bill Aiken (’63, MBA ’70)
In honor of African American Heritage Month this February, read the story of CPA William (“Bill”) Aiken (’63, MBA ’70), who made and continues to make an impact on diversity in the world of public accounting
Adjusting Our Bottom Line
This alumnus from the class of 1936 contacted Baruch’s Office of Alumni Relations after reading the article about Miguel Cruz (’55), who was cited as the College’s and CUNY’s oldest alumnus. Blecker, born Jul. 27, 1911, is one week older than Cruz