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...school. Armed with his HLS degree, Chenault worked for a brief time as an attorney at Rogers & Wells before crossing the line into the financial world as a management consultant for Bain & Co., where he worked until 1981. Since then, he has been a part of AMEX, where he rose in the ranks, occupying various directorial positions in the sub-divisions of the giant before taking over as president in 1993. Selected by the Student Class Day Committee of HBS to be “motivational and inspirational, and appealing to graduates and their guests,” Chenault?...
...often take his schoolwork to the practices. When he decided to propose this year, Tau secretly enlisted the help of Hsu’s blockmates for a 12-hour treasure hunt across Boston through all the places that were special to their romantic life. The day began with a rose at morning dance practice from a roommate and ended with Tau on his knees at the Weeks Footbridge surrounded by candles and their closest friends. “Our entire blocking group was stunned at the first planning meeting for the proposal day,” says roommate May Habib...
...teams.” Despite all these obstacles, the Crimson united to put together a more than respectable season. Much of the early doubt stemmed from the women’s foil squad. But three freshmen—Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Sam Podolsky—more than rose to the occasion. Goldfeder and Pensler both made nationals, and Goldfeder finished 10th in the nation—good enough for All-America honors. But what may have been most surprising for the women was the epee. Seniors Jasmine McGlade and Precious Eboigbe and sophomore Maria Larsson carried the Crimson...
...entire team rose to the challenge...
This time, though, the Crimson rose to the occasion and cruised to a 3-1 win. Its final league match against Columbia, a breezy 3-1 triumph, clinched the title outright, as the team became the school’s first Ivy League champions of the 2006-07 school year...