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Just 25 minutes before he was scheduled to address the Harvard Business School MBA Class of 2006 at its Class Day ceremony yesterday, Henry M. Paulson, President George W. Bush’s nominee for the next secretary of the Treasury, touched down at Logan Airport. The Business School, which had hatched several back-up plans in case the erratic Boston weather did not cooperate, printed out 1,000 revised Class Day programs and found a substitute speaker...
...scheduled, Paulson, who graduated from the Business School with an MBA in 1970 and serves as the CEO and chairman of Goldman Sachs, addressed a packed auditorium of graduates, friends, and family of the Business School Class...
Though he was reportedly forced to withdraw from the MBA program for two years due to poor grades, that experience did not diminish his school spirit. He joined the Corporation in 1995 and is now its most powerful member...
When students of the Harvard Business School (HBS) elected Henry M. Paulson Jr. to speak at their Class Day, they invited the head of a Fortune 500 company, not a secretary. Paulson, who graduated with an MBA from HBS in 1970, currently serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of the Goldman Sachs Group. He will address nearly 3,500 people at the school today in a speech that comes just a week after he was nominated by President Bush to serve as the next Treasury secretary, the post that Lawrence H. Summers held before becoming Harvard?...
...save every ALS patient who lives today,” he said.LIVING AND LAUGHINGKremer has devoted the past two years of his life to promoting ALS research, efforts which the larger community has recognized. Kremer is one of five recipients of the Dean’s Award for graduating MBA students who have made a positive impact on the Business School community and the well-being of society.“He is very soft-spoken, very easy-going, and, at the same time, very, very intelligent with a great sense of humor,” said Isenberg. But Kremer...