Jeffrey Reppucci
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Jeffrey Reppucci
@Jeff_Reppucci
Current MBA-MPP Candidate at Stanford. Former NCAA hockey player. Writer & sports fan. Knight-Hennessy Scholar '21 Turman Scholar '13 Holy Cross '14



I met @Jeff_Reppucci as a student @holy_cross when his large-scale service project caught the attention of reporters. It was clear he was media savvy then, but to see his byline in @TheEconomist last month and now in @nytopinion is next-level impressive. nytimes.com/2023/03/04/opi…

“Credit card perks for educated, usually urban professionals are being subsidized by people who have less,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci of Stanford. nyti.ms/3kNBsxK


“Credit card perks for educated, usually urban professionals are being subsidized by people who have less,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci of Stanford. nyti.ms/3kNBsxK

When you book a hotel room or enjoy entry to an airport lounge at no cost, poor consumers are ultimately footing the bill, write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci of Stanford. nyti.ms/3Jdnf6s

The U.S. “now has some of the highest credit card processing costs in the world, typically at 2% to 2.25% of every purchase. This is eight to nine times as much as the prevailing swipe fee in the European Union,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci. nyti.ms/3Ymqixu

“Credit card perks for educated, usually urban professionals are being subsidized by people who have less,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci of Stanford. nyti.ms/3kNBsxK


Jeffrey Reppucci spent his youth playing ice hockey through concussions. Years later he is paying the price. From 1843 magazine econ.st/3I5j7oC

“Reading began to feel unnatural and painful. Phone calls with my family, even brief ones, became difficult.” After a series of head injuries, Jeffrey Reppucci suffered a concussion that never seemed to end econ.st/3XaxxIq

“When I opened my eyes I saw my teammates standing around me. They clapped their sticks and fans cheered as I stumbled to my feet.” Inside sport’s dangerous concussion culture econ.st/3I6xQQl




