After returning home from Vietnam, Sweeney worked at United Parcel Service as a driver. After that, he went on to a factory job[where?] where he became fascinated with the process, and decided to pursue higher education.[4] Sweeney completed his education with an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1986 and continued to work in manufacturing.[where?] He joined Keurig full-time in 1996 as its Vice President of Engineering.[3]
Award recognitions
In 2006, the New Jersey Institute of Technology awarded Sweeney with their Entrepreneurial Leadership Award,[5] and in 2018 it presented him with an honorary degree.[3]
Personal life
Sweeney has been married to his wife Els since 1986 and they have one daughter. The Sweeneys currently reside in Winchester, Massachusetts.[4]
References
^Canal, Christopher. "Coffee Connoisseur Dick Sweeney", Bost Inno, October 28, 2014. Accessed July 18, 2018. "Life wasn't easy for the young Richard Sweeney who was raised by a widowed mother in Roselle Park, New Jersey."
^Staff. "Roselle Catholic H.S. is best for college prep", Suburban News, February 21, 2014. Accessed July 18, 2018. "RC feels a special connection to the Keurig coffee maker, as it was invented by Keurig's co-founder and Vice-President for Manufacturing, Richard Sweeney, RC Class of 1966, and a loyal RC alumnus."