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Alumni Spotlight: Ben Wood '00

Alumni Spotlight: Ben Wood '00

In our Alumni Spotlight series, hear about Wooster alumni - their lives and careers, meaningful experiences, and how Wooster impacted their lives.

Ben Wood ‘00
Attended Wooster:
1994-2000

Post-Wooster:
The College of Wooster - Bachelor of Arts in French (2004)

Career:
Beverage Entrepreneur

What are you currently doing?

I am currently living in Santiago, Chile with my amazing family and currently building a new beverage business after successfully exiting 3 other start-up businesses.

How did Wooster impact your current career and new business?

Tough question! There are so many ways, but I think the biggest lesson that I’ve brought with me is to think differently and independently, and to be respectful and open-minded about new opportunities.

Please tell us about a teacher’s impact on your life.

Again, so many - Josette Eynon changed my life after convincing me to study abroad in France, after failing French that same year! Her husband, Korb Eynon, my English teacher and incredible educator, Bill Street, Gary Taylor and Todd Brown, my lacrosse coaches and Guy Dedell, drum teacher and musician extraordinaire, all had incredibly profound impacts on my life.

How did the words ‘Gentle, Generous, Truthful, Kind Brave’ and Self-Help impact you?

I think those 5 words have stuck with me through everything, and they’re something that I say aloud every now and again to help me put things into perspective, remember to give back to my community, and speak from the heart. Self-Help also helped give me structure and the ability to get things done whether you want to do them or not, but especially the more difficult things that life can throw at you.

What was your senior job?

I was Captain of the U.S.S. Student Center.

Any advice you would give to current Wooster students?

Stay Curious, get out and see the world and Viva Don Quixote Day!

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