List of Canisius College People - Business

Business

  • Mary E. Belle ’73 – President of Licensing, Jones Apparel Group
  • Michael Buczkowski '86 - General Manager / Vice President of the Buffalo Bisons
  • Calvin Darden ’72 – Senior Vice President, United Parcel Service; named 8th most powerful Black Executive in the U.S. by Fortune Magazine
  • Michael P. Healy, ’70 - Vice President of Original Movies, Disney Channel
  • Gene F. Jankowski ’55 – Former Chairman, CBS Broadcast Group: Chairman and CEO, Jankowski
  • Gregory R. Maday ’70 – Senior Vice President, Warner Bros.
  • Peter M. Cuviello ’69 – Vice President and Managing Director, Lockheed Martin
  • Rocco J. Maggiotto ’72, MBA ’76 – Senior Executive Advisor, Booz Allen Hamilton
  • George Mathewson ’72 – Chairman of the Board, Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Carl J. Montante '64, Founder, President & Managing Director of Uniland Development named 2010 Buffalo Outstanding Citizen;
  • Charles Moran Jr. - President & COO, Delaware North
  • David J. Nasca '79 - President and CEO, Evans National Bank
  • John W. Rowe ’66 – Chairman and CEO, Aetna, Inc.; member of the Academy of Science
  • Andrew J. Shaevel '88, MBA '90 - CEO, Bobalew Ventures and founder of various other businesses, including Remarketing Services of America (RSA), RSA Solutions, RSA Mortgage Solutions, International Personnel Group (IPG) and SuiteParks, LLC.
  • Timothy S. Sommer ’94 - Managing Director of Tomahawk Partners (a Private Equity Consulting Firm) and Served in Hon. Rudolph Giuliani Mayor's Office from 1997-2002
  • Daniel W. Stanton ’79 – Advisory Director, Goldman Sachs

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