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...care how many safeguards you set up, I see a basic conflict in holding a directorship of a corporation and maintaining the freedom to act and use information to make investment decisions about that company," Cabot said...
...Daly committee, which recommended, making the Institute's directorship full-time, reportedly also came out for greater student participation in running the Institute. This could help explain, among other things, student's belief that far-reaching changes might be in the works. Bok's reluctance (so far) to make the report public, and Price's and May's regret at not having consulted students on Moore's appointment. "I think you're absolutely right, and I wouldn't make an issue of it," Price replied to a question about the apparent discrepancy between the Daly committee's report...
Moore will be the first full-time director of the eight-year-old institute. An unreleased study of the institute's future prepared last year reportedly recommended that the institute's directorship be made a full-time post...
...follow-up and has not felt awkward in all-male company since. She rose to become president of U.S. Economics Corp. in 1969, engineered a merger with Lionel D. Edie & Co., then joined the American Paper Institute in 1973 as a vice president and picked up a directorship of Sears. Along the way she forged a new approach to economic forecasting...
...Development. Susan S. Lyman, Chairman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, has been serving as acting dean of the Radcliffe Institute since June and will continue to do so until a permanent dean for the Institute is found. In fact, the dean's post at the Institute and the directorship of OWE are the only appointments still unfilled...