WASHINGTON – Over Georgetown University's annual John Carroll Weekend, former Hoya football player Jeff Chapski (MSB '91) was honored as one of four recipients of the John Carroll Award.
Each John Carroll Weekend culminates with a banquet celebrating the John Carroll and Patrick Healy Award recipients and their distinguished service to Georgetown and their communities, their lifetime achievement and dedication to advancing Georgetown's mission of distinguished service and leadership.
The John Carroll Award was established by the Georgetown University Alumni Association in 1951 to honor alumni whose achievements exemplify the ideals and traditions of Georgetown University and its founder, Archbishop John Carroll. The John Carroll Award is the highest honor bestowed by the alumni association.
Jeff Chapski is a strategic advisor and investor in early-stage startups. His prior experience includes business development, consulting, and product management for Fortune 100 organizations, SMBs, and start-ups. Chapski began his career in capital markets and worked for JPMorgan, Arthur Andersen, and Oracle Corporation.
He is currently a board member of the Georgetown Angel Investor Network (GAIN), a group he co-founded in 2019. GAIN members have invested almost $5 million in 20 Georgetown-related start-ups. His previous alumni-leadership roles include being the founder of the Hoya Gateway Program; president of the Georgetown University Alumni Association; member of the University's Board of Directors; and co-founder and past president of the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Alliance (GEA).
Chapski received his Bachelor of Science in business administration from the McDonough School of Business in 1991. He was previously recognized for his volunteer leadership work with the Reed Alumni Award and the William Gaston Alumni Award.