Team

Jere Doyle ’87, P’15
Jere Doyle ’87, P’15
Popolo Family Executive Director
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Jere Doyle ’87, P’15

Jere Doyle ’87, P’15

Popolo Family Executive Director

Jere Doyle is a proven entrepreneur experienced in building formerly unknown companies into profitable and sustainable industry leaders. Jere founded and launched two companies, Prospectiv and Global Marketing, leading both from the startup phase to highly profitable businesses, and finally to successful liquidity events for all shareholders. He now operates Doyle Enterprises, where he advises a handful of Boston-based startups.

Jere works closely with entrepreneurs, CEOs, and senior management teams. He  helps them launch, scale, and grow their businesses and/or product lines into sustainable, long-term, successful ventures.  His various roles include consultant, advisor, board member, and angel investor. Jere’s main focus is on helping to build strong, cohesive management teams capable of overcoming obstacles to success.  

Jere is passionate about entrepreneurship. He is experienced at building world-class executive teams, developing and launching innovative products, and building vibrant company cultures. He has a particular expertise in all areas of consumer acquisition.

Jere received a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University in 1993 and a bachelors of science from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College in 1987.

 

Kelsey Kinton ’12, MBA ’18
Kelsey Kinton ’12, MBA ’18
Associate Director

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Kelsey Kinton ’12, MBA ’18

Kelsey Kinton ’12, MBA ’18

Associate Director

Kelsey Kinton received her B.A in Communications and her Masters in Business Administration from Boston College 2012 and has a strong understanding of the Jesuit, Catholic learning context that the University strives to instill in its students. 

Upon graduation, Kelsey was hired as Membership Coordinator for the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, where she was solely responsible for maintaining all Customer Relationship Management database information. Other tasks included billing and finance, generating reports, and newsletter and event production.

Aside from her first position as Membership Coordinator, Kelsey climbed the ladder and worked in a number of different departments at the Bureau, including Public Relations and Sales. During her three years with the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, she also gained a close familiarity with the city’s entrepreneurial landscape and ecosystem. Her experience has prepared her for a wide range of interactions with clients, faculty, students, alumni, and others, as well as for work in areas such as public relations, communications, marketing, operations assistance, and improvement initiatives.

Kelsey’s experience, coupled with her knowledge of Boston College ideals, will be pivotal when building on existing initiatives in the Carroll School of Management, and when reaching out further to the broader University community, to alumni, and to innovators far beyond Chestnut Hill. 

Kristie Dickinson '14
Kristie Dickinson '14
Entrepreneur in Residence

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Kristie Dickinson '14

Kristie Dickinson '14

Entrepreneur in Residence

| 245 Beacon St. Room 213

Kristie Dickinson returns to BC as an Adjunct Professor of Design Thinking, after six years at Apple in Cupertino, CA. She is currently creating and teaching the first-ever design thinking course for undergrads in CSOM, and loving every minute of it.

While at Apple, Kristie most recently led Apple Watch efforts for Partnership Management in Worldwide Developer Relations. She acted as champion and seeker of the best third-party Watch apps around the world, and consulted start-ups and Fortune 500 companies alike, on product strategy and UI/UX design. 

As an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Shea Center, Kristie is focused on providing mentorship for all students interested in design, tech, marketing, entrepreneurship, and intrapreneurship (having a self-starter mindset within a bigger company).

Kristie graduated from BC in 2014 with a B.S. in General Management. She majored in Marketing, with a minor in International Studies for Management.

In her spare time, Kristie enjoys all things yoga/meditation/mindfulness, dabbling in vegan cooking, and writing songs at the piano. 

She encourages students to reach out via email to grab coffee (dickinkr@bc.edu), or drop into office hours anytime. También le encanta hablar en español!

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Emily Pollock '22
Emily Pollock '22
Administrative Assistant

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Emily Pollock '22

Emily Pollock '22

Administrative Assistant

| 245 Beacon Street Room 212

Emily Pollock graduated from Boston College in 2022 with honors and a BA in history. As a student, she wrote an undergraduate thesis which analyzed the memoirs of women nurses in World War I and served as a teaching assistant for an interdisciplinary first-year class which included lessons in engineering, history, environmental science, and ethics. Outside of the classroom, she designed and built sets for theatre department productions, mentored students on the Kairos retreat, and was active as a board member, choreographer, and dancer in the Full Swing dance group.

Emily is now an Administrative Assistant at the Shea Center, where she coordinates with directors, professors, entrepreneurs-in-residence, and student leaders to support learning and growth at the Shea Center and keep things running. In her free time, she leads tours as a costumed interpreter on Boston’s historic Freedom Trail. She is delighted to be able to support the Shea Center and become a part of the Boston College community again.