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...earnings. Despite accruing restructuring charges of $1.2 billion, the company managed acquisitions totaling $8.6 billion. In the past year, profits were up 35%, to $3.96 billion, and sales 16%, to about $117 billion. Investors rewarded Kleinfeld's decisiveness. Siemens shares have risen more than 40% since he took the helm in January...
...very apt description,” Warren, who worked with Faust when they were both at the University of Pennsylvania, said later. “It’s a good nickname! Just look at what she did at Radcliffe.”Faust came to the helm of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in January of 2001, just as the school attempted to reshape the remnants of a women’s college into a thriving think tank. At the time, the school faced a budget shortfall and vocal contingent of alumni dissatisfied with the process of merging...
...Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” made its debut in 1962, but the script’s mix of the complex and the comprehensible fits it into any stage at any time, provided there are capable people at the helm. The Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s (HRDC) production of the play is proof...
With the absence of former University President Lawrence H. Summers at Harvard’s helm this year, some top administrators have also speculated that Robert E. Rubin ’60, a close friend of Summers and the longest-serving member of the Corporation after Houghton, will step down from the Corporation. He declined to comment for this article, but last August, he called suggestions of his impending resignation “unequivocally not true...
Jeremy R. Knowles has stepped down from his post at the helm of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) in order to rest from complications caused by prostate cancer, Interim President Derek C. Bok announced yesterday...