
Most business students spend their college years learning the fundamentals of how to develop a business plan, manage finances, create promotional strategies, and navigate the challenges of running a successful company. For Gabriel Ray â25, however, this wasnât just courseworkâit was preparation for the real world.
In January, Ray put those lessons into action, securing a small business loan and officially purchasing Darrenâs Pizza Shackâall before walking across the stage for his upcoming graduation this May.
A Finance major at 51șÚÁÏÍű and a native of Elkins, Ray has been working at Darrenâs since 2020. Though buying the business wasnât originally in his plans, the idea took shape over time. When the previous owner decided to sell, Ray reflected on everything he had learnedâboth in the classroom and through hands-on experienceâand knew he was ready.
âI believe that everything Iâve learned, from my education to real-world experience, has prepared me for this,â Ray said. âI have what it takes to run this place.â
And with that confidence, he took the leap.
Being a student at 51șÚÁÏÍű played a major role in making his dream a reality. The collegeâs close-knit, mentorship-driven environment gave Ray access to faculty who provided critical guidance throughout the process.
âYou get a lot of help here,â Ray said. âIt was easy to get one-on-one time with my professors, both during office hours and outside of them.â
Three faculty members in particular were instrumental in helping him navigate the transition to business ownership. Dr. Alex Sivvoloupos, Rayâs academic advisor, helped him structure his financial projections. Lisa Smith assisted in determining collateral for his loan, and Carol Carterâs Entrepreneurship class gave him the foundation to draft his business plan. In fact, Ray found himself writing two plans at onceâone for class and one for his actual business.
Beyond the classroom, Carter also played a key role in connecting Ray with Woodlands Development and Lending, a regional organization that supports small businesses. As a board member, Carter helped advocate for Rayâs business idea, and the board was âvery impressed by [Rayâs] tenacity and attention to detail.â
Running a business while being a full-time student hasnât been easy. Ray regularly puts in 18- to 20-hour days, balancing the demands of managing 14 employees, completing 18 credits of coursework, and even handling renovations at the restaurantâhanging drywall and laying tile himself.
âYou need a well-thought-out plan,â he said. âIt all depends on how determined you are.
Donât let a good idea go to waste. Something like this is very doable!â
That determination has already led to growth. Since taking over, Ray and his business partner, Nathan Channellâwhom he met while working at Darrenâs Pizza Shack in 2020âhave introduced heart-shaped pizzas for Valentineâs Day and launched online ordering. Looking ahead, they envision even bigger changes, including transitioning Darrenâs into a dine-in experience, potentially adding a bar in the back, and eventually opening a second location.
Rayâs business education extended beyond finance and management. Last semester, he took Screen Printing with Kevin âWoodyâ Woodcock, which led to creating custom t-shirts for Darrenâs. Now, heâs working with Woodcock to bring student artwork into the restaurant, both inside and out, giving it a fresh, community-driven feel.
Surprisingly, the hardest part of the process wasnât managing employees or making business decisionsâit was the sheer amount of paperwork.
âGetting all the people together to get things notarized is near impossible,â Ray admitted.
Still, the effort has been worth it. What started as a college assignment quickly turned into a real-world success story. Ray credits the strong support system at 51șÚÁÏÍű for helping him make the leap from student to business owner.
As graduation nears, he remains focused on growth, ensuring Darrenâs continues living up to its motto: Where Taste Matters. The future looks bright with a new website on the way and more plans in the works. And who knows, maybe after graduation youâll want to stop by Darrenâs Pizza Shack for a meal. Rayâs advice? âBBQ Chicken pizza. Definitely my favorite.â
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