About the HBSEAA
The HBS Entrepreneurial Alumni Association (HBSEAA) is a new interest group within the broader clubs network of the HBS Alumni Association. The HBSEAA aims to create both a real and virtual community of HBS alumni entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs, as well as those who support them. Membership is open to all HBS alumni and is free. The HBSEAA is chaired by three prominent alumni entrepreneurs: - Joy Covey (MBA '89), former CFO and VP of Finance and Administration at Amazon.com
- Richard Reese (MBA '74), Chairman and CEO of Iron Mountain, Inc.
- Dan Smith (MBA '76), Founder and CEO of Sycamore Networks, Inc.
The Program Chair for the HBSEAA is Alok Kapoor (MBA '97), Founder, Millennium Ventures. The HBS faculty and staff responsible for the HBSEAA include: - Mike Roberts, Senior Lecturer and Executive Director of the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship
- Alice Moses, Coordinator, Rock Center for Entrepreneurship
- Janet Cahill, Associate Director of Alumni Relations
The HBSEAA is sponsored by the Harvard Business School's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship.
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