Mentors
Before entering their second semester, degree candidates are each assigned a mentor to advise them through the completion of their final projects. Mentors are senior executives representing a wide variety of business and industry.
Listed below are biographies of many of the nearly 100 mentors in the Technology Management program.
- Sandra Alayo
- Paul Amorello
- Bob Angarola
- Mark Barnard
- Jack Barsky
- Richard J. Barton
- Diana E. Beecher
- Jonathan Beyman
- Larry Bonfante
- Adriaan Bouten
- Miles Braffett
- Sandra E. Brandon
- Thomas Britt
- Timothy Bryan
- Cathy Callagee
- Vita Cassese
- Linda Chan
- Guy Chiarello
- Thomas J. Clarke, Jr.
- Thomas A. Conway
- Craig Cuyar
- Rasul Damji
- Stephen Davy
- Dana Deasy
- Michael Del Priore
- Sarah Diamond
- Richard Entrup
- Christopher Ferreri
- Joe Firer
- Larry Fried
- Tsvi Gal
- Robert Galvin
- Virginia Gambale
- Andy Garlick
- Mark Halloran
- Ruth Harenchar
- Arthur Hedge III
- Dennis Honovich
- Michael Iacona
- Norman Jacknis
- Clarice Kennedy
- Kevin Kessinger
- Michael Kingston
- Shawn Knox
- Nenette Kress
- Arthur Krozser
- Peter Lacovara
- James Lee
- Beatrice Leon
- Joseph Luciano
- Brian R. Lurie
- Dennis McIntosh
- Mostafa Mehrabani
- Guillermo Merino
- Maggie Miller
- Jamie M. Mooney
- Mark E. Mooney
- Harry D. Moseley
- Arka Mukherjee
- Adam Noble
- Jim Noble
- Alexander Pasik
- Steven Peltzman
- Chris Perretta
- Dan Petrozzo
- Mark S. Popolano
- Rafail Portnoy
- Mykolas Rambus
- Robert Reinckens
- John P. Repko
- Atefeh (Atti) Riazi
- Peter Richards
- Debra Robinson
- Richard Ross
- Perry Rotella
- Robert Roth
- Trisha Rozas
- Steven A. Russell
- Chris Scalet
- Bob Schmeider
- Alfred C. Schmidt
- Vivian Schneck-Last
- Mary Sobiechowski
- David M. Sturm
- Anthony E. Thomas
- John Tiglias
- Ed Toben
- Doug Torre
- David Ulmer
- Richard Walker
- Jonathan White
- Chuck Williams
- Jon Williams
- Kurt Woetzel
- Hank Zupnick
