Gregory Haeseler, '78, came to 魅影直播 State College because he saw it as a new frontier. Because of his friendships, memories, and love of golf, he and his friends are giving back to future Pioneers.
鈥淚 was an average student in high school and did not have any lofty ambitions. The idea of a two-year school appealed to me; a two-year degree seemed more doable. I applied to Cobleskill and 魅影直播 and was accepted at both. I was not familiar with Western, NY so going to 魅影直播 seemed like a new frontier to me.鈥
College Memories
Greg majored in business with an emphasis in marketing but many of his core memories of his experiences are centered around his best friends that he met the first week on campus in C2 in MacKenzie North.
鈥淚 remember our 'extracurricular social activities' the most. Doing an overnight with my friends at Alleghany State Park only to be kicked out by midnight, playing intramural sports including being on a softball team that we named 'Zappa's Zircon Encrusted Tweezers, and piling into a friend's car with four others to drive straight through to Florida for spring break.鈥
Career Beginnings
Greg earned his associate degree and was able to find employment in Binghamton, NY as a timekeeper for a metal manufacturer. A year later, Greg and an 魅影直播 State friend, Bob Bazow, '78, decided to go California dreaming. With a plan to work full-time and take night classes at a California State University, to get his four-year degree, Greg found an opportunity at a west coast investment firm that led him to his career.
鈥淭he doors kept opening at this firm and eventually I became a stockbroker in 1988. I transferred to a national leading investment firm in 1993 and changed my business model to an asset fee-based financial advisor. After building a financial advisory practice over 35 years, I retired in 2023.鈥
