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...Budget Office and president of the Urban Institute, a non-profit think tank in the nation’s capital. Reischauer speaks Summers’ figures-based language, and his appointment in 2002—as a replacement for the short-lived Enron director Herbert S. “Pug?? Winokur ’64-’65—made him the third economist to join the board in less than two years...
...Mackinnon became a central player at HarvardWatch, a student and alumni watchdog agency that “keeps tabs on Harvard finances and governance,” she says. Her research for the organization delved deeply into the involvement of Harvard Corporation member Herbert S. “Pug?? Winokur ’64-’65 in the collapse of Enron Energy...
Herbert S. “Pug?? Winokur ’64-’65, a director of Enron during its collapse, resigned in 2002, only two years after his appointment...
...Enron controversy spreads to Harvard as Corporation member Herbert S. “Pug?? Winokur ’64-’65 receives a subpoena from the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for his connection with Enron’s collapse. He was then the chair of Enron’s finance committee...
Unfortunately, this is far from the only instance in which Harvard’s decision-makers have acted unethically with no opportunity for community supervision. Just over six months ago, Herbert S. “Pug?? Winokur resigned from the Harvard Corporation—the self-selecting secretive seven-member body with ultimate say over all of Harvard’s actions—because of his close ties to Enron. At the same time as he was chairing Enron’s finance committee as it suspended ethical standard after ethical standard, he was, ironically, also chairing...