Paul Rivett-Carnac (’04)
“Attending the College was a great experience. It opened my eyes and laid a strong foundation.”
After 16 years with Apple, Inc., Nathan Haggard (’99) retired last year at the age of 45. “In 2006 I joined Apple to help sell computers and video-editing systems to Hollywood,” he says. Over the years, those responsibilities expanded far beyond Hollywood.
When not engaged in advanced graduate studies in philosophy, Michael Bors (’15) can be found conducting tours of his native Annapolis.
“Attending the College was a great experience. It opened my eyes and laid a strong foundation.”
“We manufacture and distribute our own brand of herbal-based natural health products,” says Paul Rivett-Carnac (’04) of St. Francis Herb Farm, a business his parents founded 33 years ago.
Benjamin Hamerl (’19) is a sales manager at Bisco Industries by day, a husband and father at all times — and a precision craftsman at dawn.
“TAC fell out of the sky,” says Daina Andries (’09), founder of Epidaurus Health, about how she made her way to Thomas Aquinas College nearly 20 years ago.
It is possible that Mikaela (Heal ’21) Raum has the distinction of being the youngest TAC alumna to run a thriving business.