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Cleary said he briefly considered deferring his job offer from Goldman Sachs for a year to take up the fellowship after working with Corker...
This ability to market oneself is essential to securing a coveted job offer, and Youssef has done it well: next year he’ll begin working at Goldman Sachs Company in New York City in the investment banking division...
Lampert may have no operational merchandising experience--after Yale, he worked at Goldman, Sachs under the tutelage of Robert Rubin, and went off to start his own fund at age 25 with the help of legendary Texas investor Richard Rainwater. But Lampert does have ideas about how to run a retailer, such as an unwillingness to throw money at updating stores without clear evidence of a return, and a firm refusal to play the short-term, quarterly-earnings game that Wall Street so often demands. In April, he brought in a design team led by former Gap executives to freshen...
...Physicists’ set (the work of Melissa E. Goldman ’06) is absolutely stunning. Solely the product of the show’s ingenuity (Dürrenmatt’s script, I am told, details nothing about staging), the sanitorium structure that enfolds the stage is a marvel that not only testifies to an unimaginable amount of work hours, but to a well-thought aesthetic. The centerpiece of the stage—a raised bath—is a brilliant addition and put to regular and effective dramatic use. By the same token, the lighting and sound...
...jurors thought something was wrong." Moreover, Stone says, Dragnet helped save the Miranda ruling, which was unpopular with law enforcement and some politicians, by showing viewers that reading suspects their rights didn't hamper the cops' ability to interrogate them. And former Los Angeles County public defender Stan Goldman, now a Loyola law professor and legal editor for Fox News, says Quincy had lawyers concerned that juries would demand fingerprints for every case...