CEO, Xtalic Corporation
Tom has led several high technology companies, which trace their roots back to inventions at MIT and have added hundreds of jobs in Massachusetts. Xtalic develops high performance metal alloys for a wide range of applications and his previous company, Z Corp., was a pioneer in 3D printing. He was named to Boston Business Journal’s “40 under 40” and has been active in a wide range of civic causes. A former Airborne Ranger, Tom led reconnaissance teams while stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C., and said he was proud of MWCC’s designation as one of 15 colleges in the country to establish a Center of Excellence for Veteran Student Success with support from the U.S. Department of Education, and to be part of a college community recognized for its commitment to veterans, members of the military, and military families who are transitioning to college. Tom earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Princeton University and an MBA with high distinction as a Baker Scholar from Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration.