Peter G. Curran

The Buc Stops Here

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A podcast celebrating community and connection.

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Peter G. Curran

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Business

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11. Jun 2026

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Chef, restauranteur and Food Network personality, Marc Murphy P ‘26 11.06.2026

On the third episode of  "The Buc Stops Here," Blair parent, acclaimed chef, restaurateur and longtime  Chopped  judge Marc Murphy stops by to discuss his unlikely path into the culinary world, his advocacy to end hunger, lessons learned from dyslexia and his son's experience at Blair Academy.

Energy Capital Partners Chairman & Founder Doug Kimmelman P’12 ’13 ’15 ’22 06.02.2026

On this month’s installment of The Buc Stops Here , Head of School Peter G. Curran P’27 ’27 speaks with former Board Chair, honorary Trustee and proud parent of four Blair graduates Doug Kimmelman P’12 ’13 ’15 ’22. As executive chairman and founder of Energy Capital Partners, the largest private owner of power generation capacity in the United States, Mr. Kimmelman shares his career trajectory, ha...

MUSH co-founder Ashley Thompson '08 12.12.2025

In this inaugural episode, Head of School Peter G. Curran P '27 ‘27 caught up with Blair Trustee Ashley Thompson ’08. Their conversation ranged from her time as a student leader at Blair to co-founding the health food company MUSH and pitching on Shark Tank to selling more than 200 million cups of overnight oats and launching a new bar product line.

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