When the COVID-19 pandemic struck the United States in March 2020, the four Hunt siblings — three of whom went to Northeastern University — found themselves back together at their parents’ house in the Greater Boston area.
The eldest brother, Don, was just furloughed from his job in sales at General Electric because of the pandemic, while the youngest, Darin, had his third and final co-op in his Northeastern career cut short for the same reason. Their sister, Cassandra, was preparing to graduate from Northeastern’s College of Arts, Media and Design with a bachelor’s degree in communications, and Dustin, who had gone to Northeastern on a baseball scholarship and had played for the Houston Astros, was looking for new, exciting opportunities while working at a big cybersecurity and data backup solutions company in Boston.
The Hunts couldn’t…