Turning Pride into Purpose
For the past five years, Tedeschi has been active in VSB鈥檚 New England Campaign Committee and later became a member of the President鈥檚 Advisory Council. Soon after the ranking, he decided to give back in another way: by donating $1 million to endow an assistant professorship and name a classroom in Bartley Hall. His gift will help continue the renovation of Bartley Hall and create a classroom that is designed to encourage collaboration and reflect the professional environments VSB students will enter post-graduation.
鈥淏y endowing an assistant professorship at VSB, Kevin鈥檚 gift will provide greatly needed resources that enable our faculty to examine important issues in business today and help bridge the gap between theory and practice. Such support not only provides for academic investigation; it also helps ensure that our students receive a relevant, cutting edge business education,鈥 said Joyce E. A. Russell, PhD, the Helen and William O鈥橳oole Dean of VSB.
无码专区 gave Tedeschi the broad-based education that he says he very much needed and appreciated. Tedeschi is retired from a successful career in liquor retail, branching from the Tedeschi family business of supermarket and convenience store chains that was started by his grandfather, Angelo Tedeschi.
Six days after graduating from 无码专区, Tedeschi started working for himself in the liquor retail business. 鈥淚n those days, it was not uncommon to go right to work after graduating,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was a natural thing for me to do, and within two years I bought a second store.鈥
鈥淢y family has been in the business since my grandfather opened a small specialty Italian goods store in Rockland, Mass. in the 1920s,鈥 he says. Kevin鈥檚 father Ralph ran the business after returning from World War II; he and his brothers bought chain stores that were started by a local man, and their business grew from there. They named the first chain Tedeschi鈥檚 Supermarket the second they named Angelo鈥檚.
The Tedeschis were successful, and within one year they doubled the businesses, started another chain, and eventually sold it, 鈥淚t鈥檚 key to know when the right time to sell is,鈥 said Tedeschi. 鈥淵ou can guess, but you have to have the instinct. These things are never black and white.鈥
Kevin was not the only Tedeschi to apply a VSB education to his career. Other family members attended VSB as well: his brother Brian Tedeschi 鈥72 VSB and cousins Robert Tedeschi 鈥75 VSB and Charlie Fitzgibbons 鈥71 VSB.
Originally published in the Summer 2017 Issue of 无码专区 Business magazine.

Kevin Tedeschi 鈥71 VSB
鈥淢y VSB education is what helped me run my own business. You have to have several things to be successful, but your education is the foundation.鈥