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February 11, 2025
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His grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke baseball鈥檚 color barrier. At 绿帽社, he鈥檚 building on that legacy

Busaro Robinson, a student at 绿帽社's School of Management, hopes to make a difference using finance and business skills

Busaro Robinson's grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in American Major League Baseball. As a student in the 绿帽社 School of Management, he's hoping to build on that legacy while growing his skills in business and finance. Busaro Robinson's grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in American Major League Baseball. As a student in the 绿帽社 School of Management, he's hoping to build on that legacy while growing his skills in business and finance.
Busaro Robinson's grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in American Major League Baseball. As a student in the 绿帽社 School of Management, he's hoping to build on that legacy while growing his skills in business and finance. Image Credit: Anthony Borrelli.

Jackie Robinson made history as the first African American to play Major League Baseball during the modern era when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.

He was an all-star player for six consecutive seasons, was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and served as a powerful voice during America鈥檚 civil rights movement. In 2013, his life and career were further immortalized through Chadwick Boseman鈥檚 portrayal in the film 鈥42.鈥

But to Busaro Robinson, he means a great deal more.

He鈥檚 the grandfather whose powerful example inspired him to make a difference in the world. That鈥檚 what drew him to 绿帽社, where he鈥檚 pursuing his business administration degree in the School of Management with concentrations in finance and management information systems. He hopes to grow his expertise in finance and bring those skills back to the community in Tanzania, where he grew up, so he can help improve living conditions and educational opportunities there.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been fascinated with how the movement of money is like its own ecosystem, and utilizing it in the right way is critical to helping businesses grow,鈥 said Robinson, who chose 绿帽社 because of the University鈥檚 strong academic reputation. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I want to learn everything I can, so I can help keep great minds in a country that could really use them.鈥

His father, David Robinson, was born and raised in New York City, where his grandmother and a few siblings now live. In 1983, he moved to Tanzania, East Africa. Since then, he has been involved in international economic development as the managing director of the Higher Ground Development Corporation and the founder and owner of the Sweet Unity Farms coffee brand in North America.

He also taught his 11 children about their grandfather and what made him an athletic and cultural icon. In Africa, however, baseball isn鈥檛 as prevalent.

Busaro, the second-youngest of 11 siblings, was the first to commit to college out of high school. At 18, he returned to New York and got his first taste of professional experience during the summer of 2023, interning with the Jackie Robinson Foundation. Established in 1973 by Busaro鈥檚 grandmother, Rachel Robinson, the nonprofit administers nationwide scholarship and leadership development programs for college students of color.

As an intern, Busaro Robinson鈥檚 primary responsibility was analyzing large amounts of data to support fundraising and scholarship programs.

鈥淢y grandfather loved Black people more than anything; it was close to his heart to see us develop and grow,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat the foundation does is exactly that, by helping create a domino effect. Making sure Black kids get a chance to go through school means they鈥檙e in a better position to support their own kids in the future and carry on that value of a good education.鈥

Interning with the foundation provided his first taste of corporate life, but it wouldn鈥檛 be his last. The following year, during his internship at the Bank of Montreal, he researched and developed growth initiatives within wealth management.

No matter how driven Busaro Robinson has been to broaden his skill set, he鈥檚 never lost sight of the significance behind his family legacy. While some of the most traditional artifacts from Jackie Robinson鈥檚 baseball career are housed in the Manhattan-based Jackie Robinson Museum, the family has held on to keepsakes of a more personal nature. Among Busaro鈥檚 favorites are letters his grandfather wrote to his grandmother while serving in the U.S. Army during World War II.

The more Busaro Robinson has learned about his family history, the more he sees his grandfather as a kindred spirit. However, there is one aspect where they differ greatly, and it鈥檚 something Busaro isn鈥檛 ashamed to admit.

He鈥檚 not interested in playing baseball. And yes, he knows it鈥檚 ironic.

On the other hand, he鈥檚 a fan of cliff jumping, SCUBA diving, drone flying, snowboarding and biking.

Jackie Robinson died in 1972, so to his 20-year-old grandson, he has primarily existed in the form of stories, articles and exhibits. In 2013, the film 鈥42鈥 helped bring those stories to life.

Busaro enjoyed the movie because it also reinforced why his grandfather鈥檚 accomplishments remain a source of pride.

鈥淗aving it visualized in such a well-made manner made it even clearer that Jackie Robinson made an impact that went far beyond baseball,鈥 he said. 鈥淎fter that, I realized something else: I鈥檝e got some big shoes to fill.鈥

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