Word: financee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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By any standard, Jarobin Gilbert is a success. A Harvard-educated linguist with degrees in international law and finance, he commands a handsome salary as a globe-trotting NBC vice president who negotiated the broadcast rights to the 1988 Olympic Games. But every so often, Gilbert is rudely reminded that...
Stanley Grayson is New York City's deputy mayor for finance and economic development. His wife Patricia is a vice president at National Medical Fellowships, an organization that promotes the education of minority students in medicine. Together they earn about $200,000 annually. But more than once while she was...
LET'S look at who gains from 1-2-3. Fred Meyer, who calls himself the author of Prop 1-2-3, may certainly be motivated by a personal ideology linking freedom with owning a condo, but most other supporters ($56,000 strong, according to the 1988 State Campaign Finance...
Radcliffe fundraising "has been a difficult problem," Vice President for Finance Robert H. Scott acknowledged yesterday. People who graduated after 1976 "tend to identify with Harvard," he said, making them less likely to give directly to Radcliffe.
Besides raising money through the investment of its $85 million endowment, Radcliffe seeks donations from its graduates to help finance its yearly expenditures. But these donations to Radcliffe have diminished recently : because women who graduated after 1975, when Harvard and Radcliffe merged their admissions offices, give to a Harvard-Radcliffe...