Carroll School of Management Ranked 13th of 97 Business Schools

Responsible for overseeing finance and business operations as a partner at Granite Point Capital, Scott Bushley applies two decades of experience in the financial sector to his position at the Boston, Massachusetts-based hedge fund. Before launching his career as a financial services professional, Scott Bushley graduated from Boston College’s Carroll Graduate School of Management with a master of business administration.

A prominent New England business school, the Carroll School recently was ranked 13th out of 97 undergraduate business schools by Poets&Quants, an influential online publication founded by the former executive editor of BusinessWeek, John A. Byrne. The Poets&Quants rankings are based on admission standards, employment outcomes, and surveys of thousands of alumni who are two years past graduation.

In addition to the overall ranking, the Carroll School was rated highly on teacher quality. The school also was ranked sixth for alumni willing to recommend the program to a close friend or colleague. Another strong statistic from the Carroll School is the high alumni employment rate, with nearly 94 percent of graduates finding employment within 90 days of finishing the program. The school’s overall score in the Poets&Quants grading system was 91.28 out of 100.

6 Americans to Participate in Road Cycling at 2020 Olympics

The recipient of an MBA with a concentration in finance from Boston College’s Carroll Graduate School of Management, Scott Bushley is a partner at Granite Point Capital, where he oversees finance and business operations. Away from the office, Scott Bushley enjoys athletic pursuits such as cycling.

The 2020 Olympics will take place in Tokyo, Japan, with road cycling one of the events contested. The men’s and women’s road races will take place on July 25 and 26, respectively. In November, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced quotas for how many athletes each country can send to Tokyo to compete in the events as determined by UCI World Rankings. USA Cycling will send four women and two men to compete in the road cycling competition.

Countries can send a maximum of five male and four female athletes to participate in the event. For the men’s competition, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and Colombia will send the maximum of five athletes, while Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy will join the US on the women’s side as the only nations to send the maximum of four athletes. The US men and women are ranked 26th and fourth, respectively, in the UCI World Rankings.