CofC Alumnus Is All About Business

Richard Maclean ’88, a College of Charleston School of Business graduate and co-founder and managing partner of Frontier Capital, established the Maclean Business “Ready to Work” Scholarship with an initial commitment of $150,000. 

“It is very important to be an effective self-marketer when presenting your candidacy to potential employers,” says Maclean. “Relevant internships, study-abroad programs, volunteering and work experience are important ways to stand out from the crowd. Our goal is to encourage an early commitment to the School of Business after freshman year so that students have a three-year window to be their most marketable after graduation.” 

And being job ready is essential. 

“The Maclean Business ‘Ready to Work’ Scholarship is crucial to providing students with the opportunity for experiential learning prior to graduation,” says Alan T. Shao, dean of the School of Business. “Oftentimes, it is these types of experiences that prove to be a deciding factor for whether or not students get job offers after graduation. We cannot thank Richard enough for supporting our ready-to-work business theme at the School of Business.” 

Professor of Finance and Investment Program Director Mark Pyles also praises the impact of Maclean’s gift. 

“Frontier Capital has employed both graduates and interns from the College’s School of Business,” says Pyles. “As a result, Richard and his firm have seen firsthand the quality of talent being developed at the College of Charleston School of Business. We appreciate his support in continuing to provide our students with financial support and networking opportunities.” 

The Maclean Business “Ready to Work” Scholarship will initially target three rising sophomores with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 who are committed to seeking career-enhancing opportunities, such as internships, starting the summer after their freshman year and continuing until graduation.  

The scholarship will provide $5,000 annually with a total grant of up to $15,000 over three years. In addition to financial support, the scholarship will offer networking opportunities for both current and former recipients.