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#ThrowbackThursday: Marc Molinsky
June 16, 2016 | Boston College Athletics, Men's Basketball
Molinsky was a former captain and played in three postseasons
Every week this summer, BCEagles.com will catch up with a former student-athlete for #ThrowbackThursday. This week we feature former men's basketball captain Marc Molinsky, who was a part of two NIT teams and the 1993-94 team that reached the Elite 8.
Name: Marc MolinskyÂ
Sport Played: Men's Basketball
Year Graduated: 1995
Current Profession: Â Founder/CEO of Designer Advantage, Inc.
Best Memory of BC: Â Beating No. 1 North Carolina in the 1994 NCAA Tournament to reach the Sweet 16
Advice for Current Student-Athletes: To be successful in any career, you need to work hard at expanding your personal network. In your first job, establish strong work ethic and earn the respect and trust of your colleagues. After you have a few years of solid work experience under your belt, begin to search for a career path that will be personally fulfilling and meet your personal long term needs and desires.

Name: Marc MolinskyÂ
Sport Played: Men's Basketball
Year Graduated: 1995
Current Profession: Â Founder/CEO of Designer Advantage, Inc.
Best Memory of BC: Â Beating No. 1 North Carolina in the 1994 NCAA Tournament to reach the Sweet 16
Advice for Current Student-Athletes: To be successful in any career, you need to work hard at expanding your personal network. In your first job, establish strong work ethic and earn the respect and trust of your colleagues. After you have a few years of solid work experience under your belt, begin to search for a career path that will be personally fulfilling and meet your personal long term needs and desires.
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