The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University hosted its eighth annual Entrepreneur Hall of Fame Induction Dinner. James M. DiCarlo Jr., co-founder of Fleetwash, Inc., and Shannon D. M. Morris ’92/M.A. ’94, president of Sigma Group, were honored.

Growing strong the turnout for the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame Induction Dinner surpassed all prior award dinners. Over two hundred attendees were present to honor the entrepreneurial successes of the Seton Hall alumni. Emcee Tom Basilo, (’71) and Center Director Susan Scherreik teamed to inaugurate the annual dinner eight years ago. Now it reflects much of the community spirit of the University as well as its growing diversity with the proud inclusion of its first female entrepreneur inductee, Shannon Morris.

Tom Basilo is an adjunct professor in the Department of Management, teaches graduate courses in entrepreneurship and serves as chairman of the board of advisors to the Stillman School Center for Entrepreneurial Studies . He is a licensed certified public accountant and the office managing partner of WithumSmith+Brown’s Morristown, NJ location and the chief executive officer of WithumSmith+Brown Global Assurance LLC. A . Founding Director Susan Scherreik was an editor at Business Week magazine and holds an M.B.A. in finance from Columbia University, where she was a Knight-Bagehot Fellow.

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Caption 1: From left are Joyce Strawser, dean of the Stillman School of Business; Tom Basilo, partner and director at WithumSmith+Brown; Shannon Morris, president of Sigma Group; James DiCarlo Jr., co-founder of Fleetwash, Inc.; and Susan Scherreik, director of the Stillman School’s Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

October 23, 2013