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Harvard’s Executive Vice President Edward C. Forst ’82—tasked with overseeing University finances amid an unprecedented economic downturn—will step down after less than one year on the job, University officials announced Tuesday afternoon...
...executive vice president, Forst was appointed to manage the offices for human resources, administration, and finance—which previously reported directly to the President. In his role, Forst quickly became one of the closest advisers to University President Drew G. Faust on the administration’s response to the economic turmoil, which has already led the University to make sweeping budget cuts...
...year veteran of Wall Street, Forst cited a desire to seek out opportunities in a financial world much-changed by the crisis. He will leave his position...
...Forst said he intends to continue advising Harvard on finances and capital planning and serving on Harvard’s Debt-Asset Management Committee. He will also join the Committee on University Resources, a little-known body of prominent donors...
...interested. I never saw him play in all my summers going out [recruiting].”Walsh informed Kantrovitz that with established players firmly holding on to most of the infield positions—including Kantrovitz’s natural position of shortstop, occupied by David Forst ’98—Kantrovitz’s playing time would be limited in his freshman year.He chose Brown instead, where he was part of coach Marek Drabinski’s first recruiting class and was immediately given the chance to start.Kantrovitz responded with an impressive career in which he picked...