Craig Benson
Adjunct Lecturer at Babson Olin Graduate School of Business
Schools
- Babson Olin Graduate School of Business
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Biography
Babson Olin Graduate School of Business
Academic Division: EntrepreneurshipCraig Benson served as governor of the State of New Hampshire from 2002 to 2005. As a founder of Collingsworth Company, Mr. Benson is currently reviewing strategic investments and potential turnaround targets. Mr. Benson co-founded Cabletron Systems in 1983 and served as president and CEO, growing annual revenue to $1.6 billion. He was inducted into the Babson College Academy of Distinguished Entrepreneurs in 1995 and formerly served on the ITSD Advisory Board. He has launched the "NH Advantage Foundation," a charitable organization with a mission to develop and promote free enterprise-based programs that enhance the business and educational climates of New Hampshire.
Academic Degrees
- MBA, Syracuse University
- BS, Babson College
Academic Interests
Entrepreneurship
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