
My Brilliant Career: Hollywood Ending
For agent Michael Van Dyck (BSM ’81), the entertainment business is more than just a career. It’s a calling. Which is fitting, considering that his life sounds a little like a Hollywood script.
For agent Michael Van Dyck (BSM ’81), the entertainment business is more than just a career. It’s a calling. Which is fitting, considering that his life sounds a little like a Hollywood script.
Boating, you might say, is in Jeff Lichterman’s blood. He spent his summers growing up on the shore of Lake Hopatcong in New Jersey and cut his teeth on his father’s 17-foot runabout. Lichterman developed such a passion for boating that he eventually sent a letter to the president of Concord Yachts asking for the rights to open a local dealership. He was 11 years old at the time.
Hugh Parry (MBA ’09) took a break from the MBA program to do the worst job in the world. To be fair, patrolling the rugged, remote Panjwai Distict of Afghanistan may not be the world’s worst job, but you’d be hard pressed to find a more difficult job, or a more dangerous one.