Eric Rossini
Northeastern Alumnus and Karate Champion in Grafton, Massachusetts
A recipient of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Northeastern University, Eric Rossini began his career as a business analyst with Fidelity Investments. In this role, he was primarily responsible for designing and implementing 401k plans and maintaining the smooth operation of communications and online systems. In 2003, Eric Rossini turned his passion and experience in karate into a career as he launched Massdojo in Westborough, Massachusetts. He has since opened a second dojo in Westford, which has been the training center of more than 50 national champions, including Victoria Princi, a four-time national champion and bronze medalist at the 2016 Pan-American Games. In addition to training elite athletes, he leads children's karate classes and ninja kid camps.
Eric Rossini began practicing Shotokan Karate-do in 1989, and went on to earn medals in national and international competitions at junior and senior age levels. He's an eight-time Kumite Champion of New England, a US Open silver medalist, and a 2007 International Open silver medalist. He was also part of two Men's over-35 national champion Kumite teams. Beyond his professional pursuits in karate, Mr. Rossini enjoys outdoor activities such as cliff-diving, snowboarding, and wakeboarding.