The Husky Effect
How UConn Is Creating the Entrepreneurs of the Future
The storied University of Connecticut’s national champion men’s and women’s basketball teams know well how to play hard and emerge victorious—and every now and then how to stand up again after a loss.
So does Toni Boucher, a former legislator in their state, and a long-standing executive and UConn benefactor. In this intensely personal account of how to achieve business excellence, she lays out a formula for entrepreneurs at any stage to bet on themselves, again and again.
Boucher has coordinated seventeen political campaigns (and won fifteen). She and her late husband, Bud, have been involved in many startups and business innovations. These efforts required accepting risk and a strong belief in pursuit of a goal no matter what detractors may say. Bud and Boucher’s father, who brought his family to the United States when Toni was a girl, have been her inspiration. Despite a number of business failures, Toni and Bud never quit until they achieved success.
That fierce determination and the results of Bud’s final business gave Boucher the opportunity to name the Boucher Management & Entrepreneurship Department at the UConn School of Business in his honor. She still wants to support anyone on an entrepreneurial journey who is committed to educating themselves on the skills and work ethic that lead to the summit.
A long-time politician, Boucher believes the best social justice program is creating jobs so people can take care of themselves and their families. The Husky Effect is a deep dive into UConn’s innovative approaches to teaching entrepreneurship and the key individuals who are reshaping the curriculum to emphasize hands-on experience, emotional intelligence, and a multidisciplinary approach. It is an invitation for you to discover how you can create your own winning story.
Toni Boucher
Toni Boucher is serving her first four-year term as Wilton’s First Selectman (mayor) after a lengthy career in public service for the state of Connecticut. Her positions have included board of education chairman, selectman, state board of education commissioner, state board of education member, advisory board member of the Connecticut Office of the Child Advocate, State Representative Minority Leader, and State Senate Chief Deputy Minority Leader.
An inductee into Marquis Who’s Who, Boucher’s career in the private sector includes executive leadership roles in large businesses where she developed billion-dollar budgets and led new business development and marketing initiatives. She recently retired as a director of a leading $30 billion asset management company. Boucher has founded several startups and is now helping the University of Connecticut School of Business grow its entrepreneurship and student-run investment programs.
She has held Series 7, 63, and 31 investment licenses and has an MBA from UConn. Boucher also published a white paper on “Ethics and the Nonprofit.” Sitting on numerous nonprofit boards that fund new programs and research, she is a forty-year resident of Wilton and has three children and six grandchildren.