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...side to the Center as well. Though no degree-granting programs will be offered, the school will have executive education programs, with its first courses on negotiation and family-owned businesses. HBS is also currently in the process of selecting a new dean, following the departure of Kim B. Clark ’74 who left last summer to head Brigham Young University-Idaho. Two of the six prospective deans on University President Lawrence H. Summers’ short-list—Dickinson Professor of Accounting Srikant M. Datar and Chapman Professor of Business Administration Nitin Nohria?...
...aspect,” Kirshner said. “I’m hoping that the Grille guys will get going on this. I am encouraging them.” The “Grille guys,” Weston W. Quasha ’06 and David G. Clark ’07, who officially became Quincy’s Grille managers this fall, are primarily responsible for coming up with creative and cost-effective alternatives. “Right now we’re trying to figure out exactly what kind of products we can offer while...generating...
...traditional career for Asians and other minorities as one major roadblock for minority journalists.Young, who calls himself the “Jackie Robinson of sports writing,” recalled that his father would have liked him to take over the family restaurant rather than pursue journalism.Veronica Clark, an editor of The Improper Bostonian, said she agreed with Young that journalism is a nontraditional career path for minorities.“People in Boston see me as a novelty,” said Clark, who is half Asian and half Caucasian. “It is surprising how nontraditional...
...Teaching Award and, in 1994, HBS followed suit, presenting him with a Distinguished Service Award. Raymond was also very involved in non-profit work and led many training courses for an audience ranging from museum directors to police chiefs. Raymond is survived by his wife; a stepson, Geoffrey B. Clark; four brothers, and two grandchildren...
Dickinson Professor of Accounting Srikant M. Datar has emerged as the leading candidate to succeed Kim B. Clark ’74 as the next dean of the Harvard Business School (HBS), according to professors at HBS and other top business schools.Clark’s abrupt departure this summer to lead Brigham Young University-Idaho left the school at a crossroads, as faculty debate the school’s guiding vision for the future.In interviews with The Crimson, HBS professors said Datar was a frontrunner for the deanship, along with six other frequently mentioned candidates, four of whom...