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...naval officer, Witherby first served on an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. He was then stationed in Kunming, China with the 14th Army Air Force in Photo Intelligence under the famous General Claire Lee Chenault...
...making a bigger effort to communicate with us [than Palin did], particularly right now." - Alaska House Speaker Mike Chenault. (Anchorage Daily News, July...
...Class Day speech to graduating students. Moore, described as one of the “Most Powerful Women” in American business by Fortune Magazine, will follow a chain of CEO’s who have spoken at the Business School’s ceremony, including Kenneth I. Chenault of American Express, Jeffrey R. Immelt of General Electric, A.G. Lafley of Proctor & Gamble. A 1978 graduate of the Business School, Moore left Harvard for Time, Inc. in order to serve as a financial analyst. After working at the company for more than 20 years, she was appointed chairman...
Nine hundred bright-eyed Harvard Business School (HBS) graduates of the Class of 2007 blanketed the lawn in front of Baker Library yesterday as American Express Company Chairman and CEO Kenneth I. Chenault took the stage, exhorting them to maintain a moral compass as they work to become leaders in the business world. A Harvard Law School graduate, Chenault—well known for the leadership he exhibited in 2001 when the American Express tower was damaged by debris from the collapsing World Trade Center—was selected by the four members of the Student Class Day Committee...
American Express Company (AMEX) CEO Kenneth I. Chenault was listed in Ebony Magazine’s 1995 ranking of the 50 most influential African-American figures in the last half-century, and today, he will address a group of graduates who may some day go on to leave their own marks on the business world. A 1976 graduate of the Law School, Chenault was named as one of four black leaders of Fortune 500 companies in 2004. He has gone from being a “pathfinder,” as Ebony called him, to a staple of the financial...