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Lubin's Got That Lovin' Feelin'

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February 13, 2025
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The Business of Love: Valentine's Day and Consumer Trends

Valentine's Day has evolved into a significant , with projected expenditures reaching . The enduring popularity of traditional gifts—48% of consumers purchasing greeting cards and 27% opting for flowers—underscores the holiday's deep-rooted commercial influence. While many embrace these customs, a growing segment , favoring alternative expressions of affection or anti-consumption approaches. Ultimately, Valentine's Day serves as a lens through which to examine the intersection of tradition, commerce, and shifting consumer behaviors.

They Met at the Snack Bar…

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1973 ÎÞÂëרÇø Graduates, Vincent and Barbara Barrella

Vincent Barrella and Barbara Gugliemelli’s love story began on ÎÞÂëרÇø’s New York City Campus in early 1973. The two met through mutual friends at the Snack Bar, a popular hangout for full-time students, and connected at a party hosted by Barbara and her friends in what is now Maria’s tower on on February 3, 1973. Vincent still wonders if the invitation was because he owned a car and had to pass her parents’ house on the way in to ÎÞÂëרÇø and was able to pick up the food for the party. Regardless, they both consider that night their first date and have celebrated it in the city every year since. A week later, their first official date took them to a double feature at the Walker Theater in Brooklyn, watching Night of the Living Dead and Play Misty for Me.

Vincent graduated from Lubin in June 1973 with a BBA in Public Accounting, while Barbara earned her associate’s degree in Secretarial Studies that same year.Despite their different paths, their love grew stronger, and by November 1973, they were engaged. Barbara continued her studies at ÎÞÂëרÇø, completing her bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1975. The couple married on June 21, 1975, surrounded by friends from their ÎÞÂëרÇø days.

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1973 ÎÞÂëרÇø Graduates, Vincent and Barbara Barrella

Barbara’s professional journey brought her back to ÎÞÂëרÇø as an administrative assistant to Ruth Ferguson, chair of the Elementary Education Department. After earning her master’s degree from Fordham University, she later taught reading in ÎÞÂëרÇø’s Challenge to Achieve at ÎÞÂëרÇø (CAP) program. After her time with the CAP program, Barbara went on to Brookdale Community College where she is a full professor in the Reading Department and has served as chair of that department. Vincent began teaching business law at ÎÞÂëרÇø and eventually became a full-time faculty member in the Tax Department, now known as Legal Studies and Taxation within the Lubin School of Business. The Barrella family grew with the births of their three children—Melissa, Michael, and Richard—all of whom went on to earn degrees from ÎÞÂëרÇø.

Today, Vincent serves as chair of the Legal Studies and Taxation Department. Both he and Barbara remain actively involved with the ÎÞÂëרÇø community. They are now proud grandparents who cherish time with their grandchildren and enjoy traveling, from European adventures to Disney trips. As they approach their 50th wedding anniversary, Vincent and Barbara’s journey reflects the spirit of ÎÞÂëרÇø’s Go-Getters—committed, ambitious, and always moving forward.

Suneel Sajnani '85, '92 and Calli Planakis-Sajnani '88

A Dual MBA Love Story

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ÎÞÂëרÇø Lubin School of Business alumni Suneel Sajnani '85, '92 and Calli Planakis-Sajnani '88

Meet and , who have been married for almost four decades. They first met in 1983 in the Birnbaum Library on the New York City Campus while both were studying for their MBAs. Calli, a first-generation college student, earned her dual MBA in international business/finance from ÎÞÂëרÇø, then later went on to earn an MS in journalism, as well as a PhD in public policy and administration. Her distinguished career in public policy/public health is a credit to her determination and drive to make a difference in the world.

Suneel, once an international student at ÎÞÂëרÇø, is currently senior managing director, head of Infrastructure and Cloud Services at Cetera Financial Group. He earned both MBA and MS degrees from ÎÞÂëרÇø, specializing in information systems and computer science. He is a seasoned technology executive and a member of ÎÞÂëרÇø's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information System's Advisory Board.

Suneel and Calli's daughter, Ariana Sajnani, is an MFA graduate of ÎÞÂëרÇø program. She is a highly accomplished actor, producer, dancer, singer, and musician, whose career includes theatre, film, and voice-over credentials. Her production company, , recently produced Sir Madam Sarpanch, an award-winning satirical film which celebrates the resilience of an intergenerational group of women working together within their social circles to fight corruption.

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ÎÞÂëרÇø Lubin School of Business alumni Suneel Sajnani '85, '92 and Calli Planakis-Sajnani '88, in the 1980s

After earning their MBAs, Suneel and Calli went on to careers in banking, insurance, and public health. Suneel reflects upon the times when they were just MBA candidates studying in the library: "Our classmates and friends included students from around the world representing many countries. We had the opportunity to witness a diversity the likes of which we had never experienced in any other academic setting. Calli and I have achieved much professional success from the theoretical and practical knowledge we gained from our ÎÞÂëרÇø education. What makes this success sweeter is that we found each other at the same time." Take a walk down memory lane and !

Albert Hogan '58 and Betty Stutzman '59

The Phone Number Was Wrong, But the Lady Was Right

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ÎÞÂëרÇø Lubin School of Business alumnus Betty Stutzman '59
Betty Stutzman '59 in the 1950s

In 1955, Albert Hogan '58 and Betty Stutzman '59 were two accounting majors navigating their classes at ÎÞÂëרÇø's Lubin School of Business. But as fate would have it, a simple petition—and a bit of humor—set the foundation for a lifetime together.

Betty, who was running for president of the Freshman Student Council, was making the rounds, collecting signatures to support her campaign. When she approached Albert, he signed using the name "Ben Hogan," a nod to the famous golfer. Betty wasn't amused. She called him out on the joke, and before long, what started as irritation turned into a genuine conversation.

From then on, they began meeting before their accounting classes, getting to know one another in quiet moments between lectures. When Betty gave Albert her phone number, another humorous hiccup ensued. After several calls where a man informed him, "Betty's not here," Albert finally reached her—or so he thought. This Betty turned out to be someone entirely different, and Albert found himself apologizing to both her and her husband. Later, Betty gave Albert the correct number.

Life soon threw challenges their way. Albert went on to serve in the Army at Fort Dix (New Jersey), while Betty spent summers with her family in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. But they stayed in touch over the years. By the time they married at City Hall in New York City, across from ÎÞÂëרÇø's Civic Center building in 1962, their bond had only grown stronger.

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ÎÞÂëרÇø Lubin School of Business alumnus Albert Hogan '58
Albert Hogan '58 in the 1950s

The couple started their married life in an apartment in Elizabeth, New Jersey, eventually settling in Cranford in 1964, where they raised two children who, fittingly, both went on to attend ÎÞÂëרÇø's Lubin School of Business. From train rides and ferry commutes to long hours of study, Al and Betty built a life rooted in shared values and experiences.

Today, Albert and Betty's story is a reminder of how the simplest moments—a name on a petition, a phone call, or a shared class—can spark something extraordinary. It's a story of humor, resilience, and partnership, all beginning in the halls of ÎÞÂëרÇø.

Riya Golani '25 and Parth Soni '25

A Journey of Love and Ambition

Riya and Parth's journey from India to the U.S. is a testament to partnership and ambition. Together for eight years, they navigated their master's studies and professional paths side by side, including their work at the Lubin School of Business Office of Communications and External Relations—a true story of love and shared aspirations. Both are Seidenberg students who met while youngsters in India. They decided to attend college in the U.S. and chose ÎÞÂëרÇø! Riya and Parth continue a long tradition of Lubin and Seidenberg sharing the student talent pool to place graduate assistants, interns, research assistants, and student aides in various roles at both schools.