• Alene Bouranova

    Writer/Editor Twitter Profile

    Photo of Allie Bouranova, a light skinned woman with blonde and brown curly hair. She smiles and wears glasses and a dark blue blazer with a light square pattern on it.

    Alene Bouranova is a Pacific Northwest native and a BU alum (COM’16). After earning a BS in journalism, she spent four years at Boston magazine writing, copyediting, and managing production for all publications. These days, she covers campus happenings, current events, and more for BU Today. Fun fact: she’s still using her Terrier card from 2013. When she’s not writing about campus, she’s trying to lose her Terrier card so BU will give her a new one. She lives in Cambridge with her plants. Profile

    Alene Bouranova can be reached at abour@bu.edu

  • Jackie Ricciardi

    Staff photojournalist

    Portrait of Jackie Ricciardi

    Jackie Ricciardi is a staff photojournalist at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. She has worked as a staff photographer at newspapers that include the Augusta Chronicle in Augusta, Ga., and at Seacoast Media Group in Portsmouth, N.H., where she was twice named New Hampshire Press Photographer of the Year. Profile

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There are 4 comments on Determined to Make the World a Better Place

  1. It is a pleasure to read about JP’s story in depth here. I am one of the many people at Questrom who gets to interact with him regular, because he is truly engaged so deeply with the School, fellow students, and the faculty and staff. He is a tremendous member of this community, and his energy and passion is contagious!

  2. Thank you for this heart warming and inspiring story. Amidst the daily barrage of tragic news, I welcome such stories.

    Thank you, Jyotirmaya Patro, for your dedication and contribution to humanity.

  3. Wonderful article! JP is also a great individual in real life as well. Happy I got a chance to meet him during my time at Questrom (which is easy to do, given that you can find him at literally every campus event!)

    Looking forward to seeing where his career takes him in the days ahead.

  4. It’s great to hear about Jyo here. I knew him during his time at Merck. Jyo possesses a remarkable, helpful mindset and visionary thoughts about the future. He was always active and had a strong connection with nature. His combination of hard work and intelligence is rare. Additionally, he excels as a public speaker and mentor. I hope that his MBA at Questrom School of Business will enable him to merge his healthcare insights with IT and other solutions. Wishing him success in his future endeavors.

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