Sean & Nicole Minor Featured in ASU Alumni Spotlight
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010W. P. Carey Alumni Spotlight
Featuring: Sean Minor ’88
W. P. Carey alumnus Sean Minor ’88, along with his wife Nicole Fregosi Minor ’89, are the founders and owners of Four Bears Winery and Sean Minor Wines. The couple stated that their perspective of ASU has progressed from “we went to ASU” to “we are proud graduates of Arizona State University!”
Both Sean and Nicole attribute their success to the strong foundations instilled in them during their time as undergraduates. Heavily involved in campus life, Sean shared that he had the opportunity to gain leadership experiences that helped him to overcome his shyness and opened the doors for professional opportunities.
Additionally, Sean believes that the classes in entrepreneurship, marketing and business analysis had a significant and real world application. Specifically, the mandatory upper division marketing class allowed Sean to not only work in a cross functional team but also to hone his talents in developing forward thinking strategies – skills heavily relied upon in his business operations.
Compelled by the spirit of entrepreneurialism, Sean and Nicole founded Four Bears Winery and Sean Minor Wines in 2005. They are all about family and named the business for their four children: Nick, Elle, Jack and Charlie. Starting the winery was both a professional and personal dream. After a number of years in the industry, Sean knew there had to be an affordable way to produce great wines at an affordable price. The initial production featured a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Coast Chardonnay, and Dry Creek Sauvignon Blanc. Wine selections have grown to include the Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley Merlot, and a Napa Valley Carneros Pinot Noir.
For today’s W. P. Carey student, Sean and Nicole offer this advice: “Concentrate on being well-rounded! Be involved. The size of ASU is a benefit in that it offers something for everyone. Learn to manage multiple priorities and prepare for doing well with a variety of tasks. The world does not function in a single dimension and neither should you!” “Don’t be afraid to fail. Putting yourself on the line is worth the risk. Practice humility…realize you are not the smartest person in the room…only then can you learn from others.”












