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Daunted by the task of raising $200,000 for the pilot program alone, the two enlisted help from a number of Harvard's most influential faculty. Among that group, Brown says they worked closely with then-Radcliffe President Matina S. Horner, who served on President Jimmy Carter's Task Force on Public Service and would go on to chair the City Year board of trustees. In addition, they sought out the help of Harvard Business School Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter, an expert in organizational change...
...Matina Horner, 32, becomes Radcliffe's youngest president ever...
...Michigan, Horner had done her Ph.D. on why women feared success," Russakoff says. "She was pretty famous...
...Horner's study judged women's responses to the question of who was happier: women who had a professional career or women who were married and stayed at home to raise their children. In the study, most women picked the latter...
This expertise about female fears was one of the reasons Horner was named president; it was also one of the reasons she was so popular...