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...world wars anytime soon. It's only natural for Washington's attention to swivel toward Asia, with its rising powers, where U.S. ties are already extensive, and where it can deploy far more top-level expertise than modern Europe can. Some Americans dismiss Europe entirely. Kenneth Feltman of Radnor Inc., who surveys high-level "decision makers" for corporations and political candidates, says his U.S. decision makers have little sense of connection with Europe. One word always gets them nodding about Europe: "Whiney." Says Feltman: "Americans say, 'We used to worry about what Europe wants, but we can't figure...
...former Chairman of Apax Partners; William H. Donaldson, who graduated from HBS in 1958, Co-founder and former Chairman and CEO of Donaldson, Lufkin, & Jenrette, and former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Ann S. Moore, a member of the MBA class of 1978, Chairman & CEO of TIME Inc.; and Philip L. Yeo, who earned his Harvard MBA in 1976, Chairman of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology, & Research, and former Chairman of the Singapore Economic Development Board. During the ceremony, the public service efforts of the honorees were highlighted. Cohen recently stepped down from Apax...
...seeking out companies directly, students submit their resumes and schedule interviews online with participating companies and have the option to attend the numerous information sessions offered. This past week, more than fifteen companies—ranging from the Boston Consulting Group and Goldman Sachs to the CIA, Google, Inc. and General Mills—have invited students to hear their presentations and meet with current employees and recruiters. “The recruiting program is much more diverse than just the consulting firms and investment banks,” Wright-Swadel said. “The numbers are just weighted...
First it was “The Harvard Tour,” then the “The Unofficial Hahvahd Tour.” Now, it is “Unofficial Tours, Inc. Presents Harvard,” and starting this Friday, it will begin operation as an official student-run business, directly competing with the Crimson Key Society (CKS) in the Harvard tourist market. This may mark the end of months of uncertainty over the group’s status. About two weeks after Jordan C. Jones ’07 and Daniel A. Schofield-Bodt...
...tailgate area the night before, and the morning of, the tailgate will be inspected. (All vehicles will have been issued an official pass to enter the area.) 5. Beer, spiked hot chocolate (and perhaps wine) will be available for purchase by those of legal drinking age. Professional Bartending, Inc. has been contracted to set up four stations (corresponding to our Harvard neighborhoods) where students may purchase drinks for $1.00. There will be fifteen professional bartending staff working at three stations to help avoid lines. BAT team employees will have stations where students of legal drinking age may obtain bracelets enabling...