Tricia M. Barry is the Director of Communications at Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences. Tricia M. Barry received her undergraduate degree from Webster University.
<p>Subha Barry is Managing Director of Multicultural and Diversified Business Development for Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. In this role, she is responsible for developing a multicultural business platform to increase Merrill Lynch's presence among diverse markets through creative and innovative sales and marketing strategies aimed at diverse communities.</p> <p>Barry joined Merrill Lynch in 1989 and spent 13 years in the US Private Client Group as a Financial Advisor and Branch Manager. In 2001, she created the Multicultural and Diversified Business Development group to help establish Merrill Lynch as the preeminent wealth management firm among diverse and multicultural markets. She was appointed to her current role in 2005. </p> <p>Subha Barry holds a Bachelor of Accounting from Bombay University, India, a Master of Business and Public Management and a Master of Accounting from Rice University, Houston, Texas.</p>
Bill Barton is the founder and owner of Bellwether Hard Cider in Ithaca, NY.
Bill Barton is a graduate of Cornell University.
Sean Basinski is the Director of the Street Vendor Project. The Street Vendor Project works to correct the social and economic injustice faced by street vendors in New York City. Reaching out to vendors on the street, the organization holds clinics to educate vendors about their legal rights. Working to support a local vendors' rights movement, they organize vendors to participate in the political process that determines their fate.
Sean Basinski received his JD from Georgetown University Law Center and his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania. For nine months before he started law school, Sean built a pushcart and sold Mexican food on Park Avenue and 52nd Street.
Brian Bauer is an Executive-in-Residence at Rev Ithaca Startup Works. He comes to the position with 30 years in the global energy industry. Brian Bauer received an undergraduate degree in engineering from Cornell University and a MBA from the University of Chicago.
<p>Julie Bauke is a Career Strategist and President of Congruity Career Consulting. Her business focuses on educating and motivating individuals to take charge of their careers. She has over 12 years experience working with everyone from executives to professional athletes to college students. She is a dynamic speaker, trainer and coach and is the author of "Stop Peeing on our Shoes: Avoiding the 7 Mistakes that Screw Up your Job Search". </p> <p>Julie Bauke has a BS in Human Resources from Purdue University and completed Masters work in Human Resources at Loyola University of Chicago - Graduate School of Business.</p>
Doug Baumoel, MBA, has spent the majority of his career in and around family businesses, having served as a second-generation executive in his own family’s business and holding key posts in other family operated companies both in the US and abroad. Widely respected for his insights on leadership, governance, succession and conflict management in family enterprise, he writes and speaks extensively, and is the Founding Partner of Continuity LLC, a global firm working with family businesses and their stakeholders. Educated in engineering at Cornell and with an MBA from Wharton, he holds a number of distinctions including Fellow of the National Association of Corporate Directors and the Family Firm Institute (FFI). He is co-author, with Blair Trippe, of Deconstructing Conflict: Understanding Family Business, Shared Wealth and Power.
Eben Bayer is CEO and Co-founder of Ecovative Design.
Before founding Ecovative, Bayer worked at Applied Research Associates. During his time with ARA, Bayer designed components of multiple remotely operated vehicles, including the armor for a US Marine humanitarian de-mining vehicle, and the production molds for a small reconnaissance drone.
Eben Bayer received a dual B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Product Design and Innovation from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in May of 2007.
Nick Bayer is the founder and CEO of Saxbys Coffee. Nick Bayer graduated from Cornell University.
Formerly Zya’s President and Chief Operating Officer, Bo Bazylevsky co-founded the company with CEO Matt Serletic while still on Wall Street. The two started the endeavor given their shared passion for music, and a belief that every consumer should be able to express themselves musically. With a well-honed ability to map risk, Bazylevsky was a creative partner as well as the financial strategist behind the Calabasas, Calif.-based, venture-backed start-up, which he originally seeded with Serletic. Bo was instrumental in securing several rounds of angel and VC investments for the company, most notably from VCs Intel Capital, Liberty Global, and Shea Ventures. With a 20-year track record in trading and investing, Bazylevsky has successfully managed several multi-billion dollar portfolios throughout the most volatile periods in emerging markets history for Credit Suisse-First Boston, Bear Stearns, and JPMorgan. He served as Global Head of Emerging Markets Corporate Trading at JP Morgan, and then joined hedge fund Moore Capital/James Caird Asset Management as partner and Senior Portfolio Manager until joining Zya full time in 2010. Bazylevsky has been recognized by The Wall Street Journal and Asset Magazine as one of the Emerging Markets’ most influential traders and portfolio managers, and served as Co- Chair of The Emerging Markets Traders Association (EMTA). Bazylevsky returned to Wall Street in September 2014, as a Managing Director in Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Emerging Markets bond trading division. He now serves as Zya’s Lead Board Director and resides in NYC with his wife and two daughters. Bo Bazylevsky received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University.
David Becker is an online pioneer with more than 12 years of interactive experience. In July 2009 David launched farm-to-table blog Friend of the Farmer based on the simple premise: the more we learn about how food is produced, the more we'll buy from small farms and farmers we know.
Becker is currently CEO for I Do Now I Don't, an online marketplace for previously-owned jewelry.
Prior to I Do Now Don't, Becker served as President and Chief Operating Officer for inspiration website Beliefnet.com tripling site traffic during his tenure. David also founded Backslap Entertainment, a user-generated content production and syndication company backed by Fremantle, producers of American Idol.
Before Backslap, David was President and COO of game show site Uproar.com, which was sold to Vivendi Universal.
Gerald Beechum is Managing Partner of White Cornus Lane Investments, an active private equity investor combining intelligent capital and seasoned operators to create leading middle market companies. Gerald was most recently CEO of Team Express, a multi-channel retailer of sporting goods equipment, footwear, and apparel. Prior to Team Express, Gerald spent more than 16 years in several roles at JPMorgan Chase. His last role was in Chase Capital, a captive junior capital investor in middle market companies. Gerald has originated and restructured several mezzanine and equity investments in companies operating in the aerospace/defense, building products, sporting goods, and nutritional supplement industries. He was actively involved in management and board activities, often serving as an operating partner within several portfolio companies, leading initiatives in the areas of strategy, sales, integration management, information technology/MIS, finance and reporting. Gerald was also a senior member of the finance group in JPMorgan Private Client Services (PCS), responsible for structuring and performing strategic analysis around projects with significant bottom-line impact. Prior to PCS, Gerald spent several years in Corporate M&A and Development as part of the turn-around team at Bank One. In addition to his role in the central merger integration office during the merger of JPMorgan and Bank One, Gerald also had experience across many of JPMorgan's major business lines, including investment banking, commercial lending, private equity and credit card services. He is also a co-inventor of Blink, a contactless-payment technology. Gerald Beechum holds an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a B.S. with honors in Applied Economics from Cornell University.