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...Villa I Tatti, Harvard's center for Renaissance studies outside Florence, Italy, is best known for its exquisite art collection and library, formerly the property of the art historian Bernard Berenson...

Author: By David L. Yermack, | Title: 'Medieval' Farmers Busy at Villa I Tatti | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

...same year he went on a series of overseas "rescue missions" to help re order the finances of Villa I Tatti. Harvard's Center for Renaissance Studies in Florence Italy Like Harvard Magazine, Villa I Tatti had fallen into fiscal disarray with a series of large deficits, and the Corporation had brought in new management to revamp the operation...

Author: By David L. Yermack, | Title: A Gifted Troubleshooter | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

...Since management and finance is one of my areas, and I had worked with creative people. [O'Brien thought] I might be able to help. Rotner says, explaining his first financial work outside the publishing sector. Typically, he credits Villa I Tatti's new director. Craig Smyth for the renewed success of the institute but high level officials like O'Brien are quick to single out Rotner for restructuring its budgets and management strategy...

Author: By David L. Yermack, | Title: A Gifted Troubleshooter | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

...really knows how to break issues down without losing sight of how the pieces fit to gather," says O'Brien citing Villa I Tatti as perhaps Rotner's finest success. "The organizations he has looked at are very complex...

Author: By David L. Yermack, | Title: A Gifted Troubleshooter | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

...Villa I Tatti's new lease on fiscal life red O'Brien to make Rotner the liason to two other Harvard artistic bastions, the Fogg Art Museum and the American Repertory Theater ART I of both organizations he has served as a financial consultant who has been able to enhance communication with the central administration because of his appreciation for the unique fiscal needs of artists and other creative workers...

Author: By David L. Yermack, | Title: A Gifted Troubleshooter | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

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