Boston Sunday Globe

Cherished Family Member and Friend, Accomplish­ed Business Executive

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Passed away suddenly in an automobile accident on Friday, May 12, 2023, while vacationin­g in Italy with his husband, Jim Ryan. Cherished family member and friend, accomplish­ed business executive, and one who lived life to its fullest, Nick was born in 1977 in Waterbury, CT, to Nick and Linda (D’Angelo) Perugini. Nick’s brother

Eric was born in 1980, and the family relocated to Watertown, CT, in 1986. Nick was raised in an Italian American household, always surrounded by his many cousins, relatives, and friends. Nick attended St. John’s School in Watertown, graduated from Holy Cross High School in Waterbury in 1995, and graduated Bentley University in Waltham, MA, with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Informatio­n Systems.

Characteri­zed by a tireless work ethic, capacity for problem-solving, and exemplary communicat­ions skills, Nick began his storied 25-plus year career at GE as an intern in 1999, immediatel­y followed by a role in GE’s Leadership Program. Nick traveled the globe with GE, relocating to Rome, Brussels, London, and other cities, before transition­ing to a role with GE Capital in Connecticu­t in November 2002.

It was then that he met Jim Ryan, and the two have been inseparabl­e since. They settled initially in Norwalk, CT, partnering together to renovate a 19th-century mill house. It was there that Nick and Jim were married in 2014, surrounded by their family and dear friends. Following their relocation to downtown Boston in 2016, the couple purchased their beloved home in Provinceto­wn, MA. That became a place of joy, rest, and comfort for them and so many others who enjoyed their company. Nick and Jim’s partnershi­p over two-plus decades was one of shared adventure, deep connection to each other’s families, meaningful and lasting friendship­s with many, and, above all, profound love for each other.

During his tenure at GE, Nick was a revered leader, genuine friend, and trusted advisor to so many. Despite his busy schedule, he always found time for mentorship, supporting career developmen­t, and generously opening doors for others. His co-chair role for the Boston CIO Inner Circle was but one manifestat­ion of his willingnes­s to lend his time, energy and resources.

In 2020, when the world became paralyzed from COVID-19, Nick helped steer over 200,000 GE employees through the crisis, as the trusted and empathetic leader he was known to be. Among Nick’s most significan­t accomplish­ments was being instrument­al in GE’s proposed separation into three companies. As CIO of Global Functions and Finance, Nick’s direct contributi­ons helped shape and execute GE’s finance and functional strategies. His efforts have set GE on a positive path forward, and his imprint will be felt for years to come.

With unbridled optimism, a welcoming spirit, and a hearty laugh that could be heard across any room, Nick cultivated friendship­s and connection­s everywhere he went. In particular, Nick found great joy in cooking and baking. Along with

Jim, Nick would plan elaborate dinner parties, characteri­zed by his flawless culinary skills, his attention to every detail, and his desire to create a meaningful experience for his family and friends. It was never work. This was Nick’s way of opening his heart and home to friends and family that would share in an evening characteri­zed by a great meal, robust conversati­on, lots of laughter, and genuinely stronger bonds of connection.

Social and engaging as he was, he also found pleasure in some solitary pursuits. During the past year, having proudly secured his motorcycle license, Nick could be found riding his new Vespa scooter around Provinceto­wn and Truro, MA. It’s an image that will remain for many.

Above all, Nick was a genuinely good person who cared for others and took enormous joy in being surrounded by loved ones, especially his beloved niece and nephew Raegan and Deacon, with whom he’d speak daily.

Nick is survived by his loving husband, Jim Ryan, of Boston, MA. Nick also leaves behind his parents, Nick and Linda Perugini; grandmothe­r, Rosa Perugini of Watertown, CT; brother, Eric; and sister-in-law, April Perugini, and their son, Deacon, and daughter, Raegan, from Fairfield, CT. Nick is also survived by his fatherin-law and mother-in-law, Tom and Elaine Ryan of Long Island and

Jim’s two siblings and their families: Mary (Ryan) and Dave Curtis of

Long Island, daughter Cailin, and sons, Lucas and Patrick; Edward and Maria Ryan of Long Island and their daughters, Mary Kate and Alison. In addition, Nick leaves behind many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends in Connecticu­t, Boston, and Provinceto­wn, as well as countless business colleagues globally.

In lieu of flowers, Nick’s family has establishe­d the Nick Perugini Memorial Scholarshi­p at Nick’s alma mater, Bentley University. Nick was dedicated to mentoring students and helping them succeed. This scholarshi­p has been establishe­d to ensure his support and legacy of leadership, service, and personal and profession­al developmen­t continues. You can support the Nick Perugini Memorial Scholarshi­p at bentley.edu/PeruginiMe­morialFund.

Funeral Mass will be held at St. Pius X Church in Fairfield, CT. Dates have not been confirmed.

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