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...Moroccan Royal Family. Now, she’s even working on a special project for Rod Winston, the CEO. Her determination has also helped her rise through the ranks at Harvard—she is now the president of Women in Business (WIB). This past fall, she oversaw the first ever Intercollegiate Women’s Business Conference at Harvard. “There were over 400 girls, with a bunch from Pittsburgh who needed places to stay,” Borden said. “There were more than 30 e-mails a day just about the conference...
This year, as CLC chair, Voith oversaw the much-praised Harvard-Yale Pep Rally, which was jointly organized by the UC and the Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan...
...more contemporary style,” he said. “No decisions [have been made] at all.” But the new display room is yet another sign that Harvard’s Allston planning process is advancing. Last month, the University hired Christopher Gordon, who oversaw the expansion of Boston’s Logan Airport, to serve as Harvard’s chief operating officer for Allston development. And Spiegelman reiterated yesterday that based on the feedback generated by the new display room, Harvard plans to file an institutional master plan for the new campus this spring...
...thought of myself as a negotiator,” she said. HLS’s Program on Negotiation (PON) presents the reward to individuals who have created innovative and lasting solutions to disputes on the international stage. Ogata served as High Commissioner for Refugees from 1991 to 2000 and oversaw the protection of refugees displaced by conflicts like the Gulf War and strife in the Balkans. During this time, she often confronted world leaders who were reluctant to commit to an international relief effort. “I know how to push,” the five-foot-tall Ogata...
Isaacson joined TIME in 1978 and rose quickly through its ranks, serving as a reporter, writer and editor before becoming an assistant managing editor in 1991. He oversaw several TIME covers on computing and the emergence of the digital age, and in 1993 he headed a team that created TIME Online. Later that year Isaacson became Time Inc.'s editor of new media, a position he held until assuming his present post a year ago. Along the way he also found time to write Kissinger, the definitive study of the former Secretary of State, and, before that, to co-write...