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...year and a half ago, MIT bought Tech Square—a bustling center for biotech in Cambridge—a move that surprised and angered city councillors, who feared the non-profit institution would take the cash cow off of the property tax rolls...
...didn’t want to leave the non-profit world. George Stephanopoulos guided Stone towards his alma mater, Columbia, where the university was looking for its first-ever vice president for public affairs...
After his tenure, Pusey moved to New York City to work for a variety of non-profit organizations, serving as president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation from...
...Ballmer and not Gates, Manse says, who recognized the profit potential of web services in 1991 and ensured that they would be Microsoft’s focus for the next decade...
Students also began looking with an eager eye toward the world of business and profit, which was eschewed by many student activists just a few years earlier. When the class of 1979 arrived at Harvard as first-years, only 3.8 percent of them said they hoped for a career in business; by 1979, that number had changed to 18.4 percent...