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1895

Harvard alumni begin lobbying to create a railroading school

Harvard alumni begin lobbying President Charles Eliot to create a railroading school

 

1914

HBS Alumni Association is organized

HBS Alumni Association (HBSAA) is organized. In one of its first formal activities, it polls graduates as to the value of an HBS education, and gets generally positive responses.

 

1916

First alumni gatherings in New York and Boston; they later evolve into first HBS clubs

First alumni gatherings in New York and Boston; they later evolve into first HBS clubs

 

1916

HBSAA publishes first alumni directory

HBSAA publishes first alumni directory, containing 392 names

 

1917

HBSAA polls alumni to determine skills and war-service availability

HBSAA polls alumni to determine skills and war-service availability

 

1925

40% of HBS alumni are members of HBSAA

40% of HBS alumni are members of HBSAA; highest percentage of any Harvard graduate school; increases to 56% in 1926

 

1925

Bulletin of the HBSAA" (later the HBS Bulletin) begins publication

"Bulletin of the HBSAA" (later the HBS Bulletin) begins publication

 

1930

More than half of HBS's 2,546 alumni have graduated within the past four years

More than half of HBS's 2,546 alumni have graduated within the past four years

 

1931

225 alumni attend "Special Session" in July

225 alumni attend "Special Session" in July

 

1931

HBSAA holds first educationally-oriented reunion, attended by 500 alumni

HBSAA holds first educationally-oriented reunion, attended by 500 alumni over a weekend

 

1931

Monroe Dowling becomes first black student to graduate from HBS

Monroe Dowling becomes first black student to graduate from HBS

 

1933

HBS Clubs of Washington (D.C.) and Detroit are founded

HBS Clubs of Washington (D.C.) and Detroit are founded

 

1933

HBS has graduated some 4,000 men in 25 years, almost all of whom are employed despite depression

HBS has graduated some 4,000 men in 25 years, almost all of whom are employed despite depression

 

1934

HBS Club of France is founded

HBS Club of France is founded

 

1934

HBS alumni increasingly international

Establishment of HBS clubs in Paris and Shanghai mark increasing internationalization of HBS alumni population

 

1940

Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson addresses HBSAA

Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson addresses HBSAA; calls for vastly increased output of war materials

 

1941

HBS Club of London goes inactive due to war

HBS Club of London goes inactive due to war

 

1942

HBS Clubs in Paris and Shanghai suspend operations

HBS Clubs in Paris and Shanghai suspend operations

 

CLASS OF1943

Frederick Golden Story VIDEO: RT: 05:57

Story regarding how he applied the analytical and report writing skills he learned in his Business Problem Analysis course throughout his World War Two military service, professional career in the clothing industry, and personal life. He explains how he utilized his deductive reasoning and problem diagnosis techniques in his work developing pantyhose production at the Warner Brothers Corset Company.

 

1947

40% of graduating students go into manufacturing, 15% into marketing, 10% each into finance, accounting, and teaching, and 15% into "other"

40% of graduating students go into manufacturing, 15% into marketing, 10% each into finance, accounting, and teaching, and 15% into "other"

 

1947

A full-time Director of Alumni Relations is appointed

A full-time Director of Alumni Relations is appointed

 

1947

Alumni population reaches 14,000

Alumni population reaches 14,000; club total reaches 35; first "Annual Regional Conference" is held in Washington, attended by 200

 

CLASS OF1947

Career at Goldman Sachs VIDEO: RT: 05:39

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who talks about his mentor at Goldman Sachs, Sidney Weinberg, and his Blue Cover Memo which initiated his plan to launch a sales organization for the firm, which transformed the firm and the investment banking industry.

 

CLASS OF1947

Clifford Kirtland Story VIDEO: 10 minutes

Story regarding his experience as a V-12er attending HBS during World War II, his career as an accountant and a venture capitalist, and his membership in and leadership of HBS clubs in Buffalo, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia.

 

CLASS OF1947

Establishing the Social Enterprise Initiative VIDEO: RT: 03:00

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who speaks about his efforts to expand the work of the nonprofit sector, his proposal in the early 1990s to Dean John McArthur to launch a nonprofit training program at HBS, his endowment of the Social Enterprise Initiative, and its successful expansion and impact on the mission of School.

 

CLASS OF1947

From HBS Faculty to Student VIDEO: RT: 03:22

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who relates how he became an HBS faculty member teaching in the Navy Supply Corps training program during World War II and how he befriended Prof. Sterling Livingston who persuaded him to go into business instead of teaching so after the Navy, he entered the MBA program.

 

CLASS OF1947

Interview with John Whitehead, MBA 1947

An interview capturing the oral history of HBS alumnus John Whitehead who describes his unique path from HBS faculty member to student, his career at Goldman Sachs where he transformed the nature of the firm and of the investment business, his engagement with the nonprofit sector, and his gift that launched the Social Enterprise Initiative.

 

CLASS OF1947

Leadership in World Affairs VIDEO: RT: 01:17

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who reflects on his public service as deputy secretary of state during the Reagan administration when he fostered diplomatic relations with Eastern bloc countries, which convinced Mikhail Gorbachev that he could not rely on the support of his Warsaw Pact allies, leading to the end of the Cold War.

 

CLASS OF1947

On Organizational Mission: Building Consensus VIDEO: RT: 01:55

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who states that an organization needs to reach a consensus when defining its mission, illustrating this approach with an example of when he assisted a nonprofit agency board to delineate their mission statement.

 

CLASS OF1947

The Lasting Effects of Quiet Leaders VIDEO: RT: 02:05

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who discusses the ethical aspects of business leadership and characterizes those who have achieved "lasting" contributions to society as the "quiet, thoughtful" leaders such as Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi, who led with modesty.

 

CLASS OF1947

Working the Way to College VIDEO: RT: 02:43

Interview clip with John Whitehead, MBA 1947, who narrates the story of how he earned the tuition to Haverford College by working at the Guess Your Weight booth at the 1939 World's Fair.

 

1948

A "Faculty Committee on Alumni Relations Policy" is created

A "Faculty Committee on Alumni Relations Policy" is created

 

1948

HBS Club of Paris (suspended since 1942) resumes activities; Montreal club is established

HBS Club of Paris (suspended since 1942) resumes activities; Montreal club is established

 

CLASS OF1948

Mervin Gray Story VIDEO: RT: 04:08

Story regarding his initial connection with HBS through the Navy, his return to the School after World War Two, and the lifelong benefits of his business education. During his Navy service, he was sent to HBS to enroll in the MBA program and the Navy Supply Corps training. After duty in the South Atlantic, he finished the second year of his MBA and put into practice many of the principles he learned at HBS at the accounting firm he started with his two brothers.

 

CLASS OF1948

Tom Cannon Story VIDEO: RT: 06:50

Story regarding how he and other HBS graduates pioneered the implementation of the case method at the undergraduate level beyond Harvard. He was recruited to introduce teaching cases at the University of Kansas Business School and experimented with the HBS educational methodology in his courses. He utilized case method lessons throughout his career in management consulting and does so today as a volunteer assisting small business owners.

 

1949

"Harvard Business School Fund," operated by alumni, is created to receive donations to HBS for unrestricted use

"Harvard Business School Fund," operated by alumni, is created to receive donations to HBS for unrestricted use

 

1949

HBSA is granted tax-exempt status as educational association

HBSA is granted tax-exempt status as educational association

 

1950

In first full year, HBS raises contributions of $60,000 from 1,200 alumni

In first full year, HBS raises contributions of $60,000 from 1,200 alumni

 

1952

HBS Alumni Association opens clubs in Norway and Mexico City

HBS Alumni Association opens clubs in Norway and Mexico City, bringing international club total to 6

 

CLASS OF1953

Allen McCombs Story VIDEO: RT: 05:54

Story regarding his lasting memories as a Californian of cold Cambridge winters at HBS and, after returning to the West Coast, how he applied his HBS education to his newspaper business. He utilized the analytical skills he attained through the case method to his investigative reporting. He recounts meeting his wife of 55 years and playing a prank with his classmates on his professor with the class seating chart.

 

1953

HBS takes over operation of HBS Fund from alumni

HBS takes over operation of HBS Fund from alumni

 

1954

HBS Fund receives contributions totaling $141,664: up 36.9% over previous year

HBS Fund receives contributions totaling $141,664: up 36.9% over previous year

 

1955

25th AMP achieves 99.4% participation in fund drive

25th AMP achieves 99.4% participation in fund drive (lacking only one overseas member)

 

1955

HBSA grows

The Harvard Business School Association (HBSA) now includes 52 clubs around the world, and 50 permanent class secretaries (up from 13 in 1949) contribute notes to the alumni Bulletin.

 

1956

All alumni begin receiving HBS Bulletin free of charge

All alumni begin receiving HBS Bulletin free of charge, to develop a "better understanding of the needs and objectives" of HBS

 

1956

Alumni population reaches 21,000

Alumni population reaches 21,000, living in U.S. and 74 other countries

 

CLASS OF1956

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 01:40

Interview clip with Dick Spangler, MBA 1956, who tells how his father suggested that he apply to HBS, he responded to his introduction to the case method, he was moved by the awe-inspiring atmosphere of Aldrich Hall, he was impressed by the academic calibre of his classmates, and how the HBS education expanded his intellectual horizons.

 

CLASS OF1957

Bill Riley Story VIDEO: 9 minutes

Story regarding his experience attending HBS in the 1950s, including the rush to get papers in on time for WAC (Written Analysis of Cases), and the founding, in California, of the Harvard Business School Bachelors for postgraduate professional development and society.

 

1957

Student career statistics

60.4% of graduating students go into manufacturing, 12.2% into banking, and 7.2% into marketing

 

CLASS OF1958

Bruce Johnson Story VIDEO: RT: 08:31

Story regarding his progression from HBS graduate to business school teacher. After managerial experiences in the Navy, he was drawn to attend HBS by his uncle who was a faculty member, and he was amazed at the exceptional quality of his classmates. As a business teacher, he emphasized the importance of decision making skills and defending one's positions, which he had learned at HBS. At reunions, he relishes the opportunity to meet with recent graduates and current students.

 

1958

Gifts received through HBS Fund exceed $332,000, up from $62,000 in 1950

Gifts received through HBS Fund exceed $332,000, up from $62,000 in 1950

 

1958

HBSA holds two-day conference -- Management's Mission in a New Society -- commemorating HBS's 50 anniversary

HBSA holds two-day conference -- Management's Mission in a New Society -- commemorating HBS's 50 anniversary, and including historian Arnold Toynbee and U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon

 

CLASS OF1958

Howard Wenzel Story VIDEO: RT: 05:14

Story regarding his lifelong dedication to the issue of the North-South economic imbalance. Through Professor Ray Miller's connections, he attended a government meeting on international aid at which he met Bill Graham of Private Enterprises Overseas who offered him his first job after HBS. This position launched his fifty-year career in starting enterprises in Latin America. He recalls a memorable saying by film producer Mike Todd from Prof. Georges Doriot's class.

 

CLASS OF1958

Stanley Diamond Story VIDEO: RT: 09:17

Story regarding the life lessons he learned while at HBS. After a warning about failing to meet academic standards in his first year, he improved his performance with the aid of his study group. He retells Prof. Thomas Raymond's "dishpan assumption" parable and discusses the responsibility of living up to the reputation of HBS MBAs. Living with two roommates of different religions taught him cultural and religious sensitivity and respect.

 

1958

With addition of 6 local AMP associations, total number of HBS clubs reaches 62

With addition of 6 local AMP associations, total number of HBS clubs reaches 62

 

1959

HBS Club of Vancouver is established

HBS Club of Vancouver is established

 

1962

Baker asks Marvin Bower (MBA '30) to head committee to study relations between alumni and HBS

Baker asks Marvin Bower (MBA '30) to head committee to study relations between alumni and HBS

 

1962

Myles Mace becomes first "Associate Dean for External Affairs"

Myles Mace becomes first "Associate Dean for External Affairs"

 

1962

The school's first formal bequest program is organized

Due to relative lack of bequests to HBS -- up to this point, HBS has received only 12 bequests in its history -- the School's first formal bequest program is organized

 

1963

A bequest-oriented publication is mailed to seven pilot classes and generates 28 bequests to HBS

Educating Tomorrow's Managers, a bequest-oriented publication, is mailed to seven pilot classes and generates 28 bequests to HBS

 

CLASS OF1963

Gary MacDougal Story VIDEO: RT: 09:38

Story regarding how he was brought out of his shell at HBS and how this transformation cascaded into his personal achievements. At first shy with his classmates and in the classroom, Prof. Theodore Levitt drew him out of his reserve. After he exceeded his own expectations when called on in class, it dawned on him that he could measure up to the bar of HBS excellence and he surpassed it by earning academic honors. Once he concluded his first career as a chief executive officer, he commenced a second career in government service during which he focused on welfare reform. To current and prospective students, he recommends always planning for the next chapter in their lives.

 

1964

Four new HBS clubs are formed

Four new HBS clubs -- in the Central Carolinas, Japan, South Africa, and Lima, Peru -- are formed

 

1964

HBS Fund sets two new fundraising records

HBS Fund sets two new records with $600,000 in gifts from 12,000 contributors

 

1964

Harry Hansen, HBS Club of London, and British Institute of Management jointly offer 6-week executive course at Bede College

Harry Hansen, HBS Club of London, and British Institute of Management jointly offer 6-week executive course at Bede College

 

1964

The HBS Club Presidents' Institute meets at HBS

The HBS Club Presidents' Institute meets at HBS; attended by 26 club presidents seeking help in organizing events

 

1965

Albert Gordon (MBA '25) heads a new committee on major gifts

Albert Gordon (MBA '25) heads a new committee on major gifts

 

1966

11,263 alumni contribute $700,000 to HBS Fund

11,263 alumni (42.4% of total) contribute $700,000 to HBS Fund

 

1966

50th AMP session includes two-day symposium for 400 AMP alumni

50th AMP session includes two-day symposium for 400 AMP alumni

 

1966

Division of International Activities establishes program to give MBA graduates jobs in developing countries

Division of International Activities, with help from AID, establishes program to give MBA graduates jobs in developing countries; 6 members of Class of '66 take 2-year assignments overseas

 

1966

New HBS Clus bring total international clubs to 14

HBS Clubs established in Peru, Belgium, Geneva,and Zurich, bringing total number of international clubs to 14

 

CLASS OF1966

Pat Coady Story VIDEO: RT: 05:28

Stories regarding the camaraderie of his HBS days, including an anecdote about how his classmate Michael Bloomberg received the lowest starting salary that year. He speaks about the strong bonds among his section members, who are so close that they hold mini-reunions.

 

1967

HBS Club of Bangkok is established

HBS Club of Bangkok is established

 

CLASS OF1967

Rafique Dawood Story VIDEO: 5.5 minutes

Story regarding his experience attending HBS in the 1960s, a discussion of his delay in arrival because of war in Pakistan, main lessons learned, endurance of friendships made, caliber of teaching, and the welcome and commitment HBS accords its alumni. He recounts with satisfaction the schooling and return to Pakistan of his children, to take part in running the family business.

 

1968

A second U.K. HBS Club established

A second HBS Club -- in The West and Wales -- is established in the U.K.

 

CLASS OF1968

Admiring Individual Leaders and Individual Leadership VIDEO: RT: 02:45

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who expresses his admiration for strong individuals who make the difference in the success of business ventures and who demonstrate calm courage during crises, providing the examples of British business leaders, Jules Thorn and Arnold Weinstock, whom he observed in action in his youth.

 

CLASS OF1968

Advice for Young Leaders: Be Yourself and More VIDEO: RT: 02:13

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who recommends to young leaders that they be themselves and build their careers and endeavors on the solid foundations of their natural talents and abilities. He discourages those embarking on their business lives from attempts to conform to imposed conceptions of a leader and exhorts new leaders to distinguish themselves with courageous and innovative entrepreneurial qualities.

 

CLASS OF1968

Father as Counselor and Mentor: Build Your Own Business VIDEO: RT: 01:39

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who remembers his father as his closest mentor and advisor and recalls his career and life counsel and business advice after he left Saatchi and Saatchi to build his company, the WPP Group.

 

1968

First Alumni Achievement and Distinguished Service Award winners named

Former HBS faculty member, Ford executive, and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (MBA '39) wins first Alumni Achievement award; investment banker Albert Gordon (MBA '25) and consulting-firm pioneer Marvin Bower (MBA '30) win first Distinguished Service awards.

 

CLASS OF1968

Fundamentals of Leadership VIDEO: RT: 04:50

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, describes in detail the fundamentals of leadership he absorbed in the Marine Corps, in particular: caring about your people, telling the tough truths, and demonstrating determination to achieve hard goals.

 

CLASS OF1968

Gerry Nathe Story VIDEO: RT: 05:55

Story regarding how he, having grown up in a small community in Montana, was introduced to a diverse and international environment at HBS which inspired him to embark on a global career in manufacturing. Prof. Malcolm Salter's class opened up a world of possibilities that he had never even imagined. He voices concern about the School's shift toward an emphasis on finance and consulting. Together with the strong moral values with which his family raised him and HBS teachings, he has always accentuated ethical business conduct, stressed the well-being of his staff, and prioritized giving back to his community and family.

 

CLASS OF1968

Improving the Lives of People with Disabilities VIDEO: RT: 03:28

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, who describes his work to improve the lives of people with disabilities and enable them to do what they want by producing better wheelchairs and advancing wheelchair technology and engineering with his company, Invacare.

 

CLASS OF1968

Interview with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Mal Mixon regarding his experience at HBS and his views on leadership and success and the imperative of dedicating one's success to the service of others.

 

CLASS OF1968

Interview with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968

An interview capturing the oral history of HBS alumnus Martin Sorrell, who reminisces about youthful advice from the director of his father's company to pursue his interest in business at HBS and his trip to the U.S. in 1964 for the World's Fair during which he visited the campus and applied on the spot. He remarks on the astounding "desire to teach" of the HBS faculty and remembers his father as his closest mentor and advisor and his career and life counsel and defines the ultimate success in business as becoming the best in one's chosen field. He converses on the nature and ingredients of leadership and offers advice to young leaders.

 

CLASS OF1968

Karl Ziegler Story VIDEO: RT: 04:35

Story regarding his odyssey from the Harvard Business School onward to a life of banking and advocating for debt relief in Africa. While studying in West Berlin, he witnessed the thaw in East-West relations and concluded that an HBS education would enable him to capitalize on business possibilities. With a foundation in international business, he worked in international finance for many years in Kenya. He co-founded nonprofit organizations to promote responsible debt relief for African nations and to combat corporate and government corruption worldwide. He continually strives to be more relevant in today's changing world and encourages all people to "think about all cultures in a peaceful way."

 

CLASS OF1968

Mentors as Lifelong Guides VIDEO: RT: 02:28

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, who talks about his father as the greatest influence and mentor in his life and how his Harvard Business School advisor, Eric Cutler, befriended and supported him.

 

CLASS OF1968

Natural Leadership VIDEO: RT: 02:06

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who states that he has never consciously thought about the characteristics of leaders but has enacted his leadership roles through setting a good example, knowing every detail of his business, and selecting the right people to join his team.

 

CLASS OF1968

On Leadership: Service as a Marine Corps Officer VIDEO: RT: 01:58

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, who talks about how he applies the principles of leadership he learned as a Marine Corps officer in business endeavors.

 

CLASS OF1968

On Success: Putting Profit to Purpose VIDEO: RT: 02:01

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, regarding his view that true success is the ability to empower the next generation to succeed, as he achieves through the Mixon Scholarship he established at the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1968

Sandy Apgar Story VIDEO: RT: 08:12

Story regarding how he defines the three elements of his transformational experience at HBS: the knowledge earned through the intellectual rigor of the program; the people who bring alive the educational process and with whom he shared the HBS journey; and the legacy of continuous learning. As executive editor of "MBA Magazine", he published an article on the issue of African Americans and the business community and he has dedicated himself to these issues throughout his career. For students seeking opportunities in the context of a financial crisis, he explains how he managed to transcend the severe economic downturn of the 1970s as a partner at McKinsey and Company.

 

CLASS OF1968

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 01:14

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, regarding his experiences at the Harvard Business School and the honor of being voted the first ombudsman by the students.

 

CLASS OF1968

The Path to HBS: Youthful Advice and Admission VIDEO: RT: 01:16

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who reminisces about youthful advice from Sir Charles Hayward, the director of his father's company, Firth Cleveland, to pursue his interest in business at HBS and his trip to the U.S. in 1964 for the World's Fair during which he visited the campus, applied on the spot, and was accepted at the age of 21.

 

CLASS OF1968

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 03:40

Interview clip with Mal Mixon, MBA 1968, regarding his experiences growing up in a small town in Oklahoma, his service in the Navy Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and the Marine Corps, and his decision to attend the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1968

Totally Committed and Passionate Leadership VIDEO: RT: 01:38

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who believes in a business leader's total dedication to their ventures, which requires complete commitment and a continual quest for knowledge about their industry, and an insatiable passion for its success and excellence. He illustrates the primacy of his firm in his life with a quotation from Bill Shankly, famed soccer coach of the Liverpool Football Club.

 

CLASS OF1968

Ultimate Success: The Best in Business VIDEO: RT: 01:04

Interview clip with Martin Sorrell, MBA 1968, who defines success as dedicating oneself to the creation of the best company in one's chosen business sector, which prospective clients automatically consider before any competitors and to which professionals in that field are eager to contribute their talents and energies.

 

1969

Doriot Fellowship established

Friends and former students of Georges Doriot establish a fellowship in his name to help foreign students at HBS

 

1969

First HBSA European conference is held (in Amsterdam)

First HBSA European conference is held (in Amsterdam)

 

1969

HBS Club of Singapore is established

HBS Club of Singapore is established

 

1969

HBS Fund raises more than $1 million for the first time

HBS Fund raises more than $1 million for the first time

 

1969

International HBS clubs open

New HBS Clubs open in Milan, the Netherlands, Rhein-Ruhr, and Sweden; Geneva club becomes inactive

 

1971

HBS Club is established in Spain

HBS Club is established in Spain

 

1972

African-American Student Union hosts first annual career and alumni conference

African-American Student Union hosts first annual career and alumni conference

 

CLASS OF1972

Great Leaders Inspire: Jack Welch VIDEO: RT: 01:42

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, who cites Jack Welch of General Electric as an exemplar of outstanding and inspirational leadership.

 

1972

HBS Clubs open in Argentina and Australia

HBS Clubs open in Argentina and Australia

 

CLASS OF1972

Interview with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Steve Schwarzman regarding his experience at HBS and his views on leadership and success and on the inspirational example presented by a great leader.

 

CLASS OF1972

Management and Leadership VIDEO: RT: 02:58

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, regarding his view that business leaders must also be excellent executives and his advice to young people to gain a variety of skills to combine with their talents in order to become leaders.

 

1972

North European Management Institute (NEMI) opens

North European Management Institute (NEMI) opens near Oslo, the result of 8 years of work by 3 Norwegian HBS alumni, Norm Berg, and other HBS faculty

 

CLASS OF1972

On Leadership: Making It Happen VIDEO: RT: 01:55

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, who discusses how responsibility for a transaction or project entails the leadership role of ensuring its accomplishment, and how that is a demanding learning experience.

 

CLASS OF1972

On Success: Always Aiming Higher VIDEO: RT: 01:58

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, who describes major elements of business success: always setting new and tougher goals, striving to be the best, and recruiting the highest quality people for your team.

 

CLASS OF1972

The Case Method VIDEO: RT: 02:31

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, who illustrates the case method with an example taught by Carl Roland Christensen and how he found this teaching both enlightening and entertaining.

 

CLASS OF1972

The HBS Experience: Sticking It Out VIDEO: RT: 01:50

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, in which he talks about his initial boredom at the Harvard Business School and his plan to drop out and how he wrote to Dick Jenrette who persuaded him to stay.

 

CLASS OF1972

The Path to a Business Career VIDEO: RT: 01:30

Interview clip with Steve Schwarzman, MBA 1972, who describes how he interviewed with Bill Donaldson for and secured a position at Donaldson, Lufkin, Jenrette before he attended the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1973

A Challenge to HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:26

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, who speaks about the academic rigorousness of the Harvard Business School and poses a challenge to the HBS to maintain the highest standards so that its graduates can compete and succeed in the real world.

 

CLASS OF1973

A Long View on Success VIDEO: RT: 01:26

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who amplifies on his views on the nature of success; namely, that financial success is important but whether one is happy supersedes any monetary measurement, and in reflecting on the totality of our lives, money cannot compensate for a shortfall in happiness.

 

CLASS OF1973

A Mentor for Effective Leadership VIDEO: RT: 01:04

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who enumerates the central principles for effective leadership imparted to him by his mentor, Eiji Suzuki, chairman of the Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation: holding a worldwide perspective, maintaining an historical viewpoint, and adhering to high ethical standards.

 

CLASS OF1973

A Model Leader VIDEO: RT: 02:19

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who expresses his admiration for his mentor, Prof. Ichiro Nakayama, who was not only a great scholar and dedicated and popular teacher at Hitotsubashi University but also served on the Central Labor Committee in Japan, resolving labor-management disputes.

 

CLASS OF1973

Collaborative Leadership in the High Tech Industry VIDEO: RT: 01:31

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who formulates her equation of collaborative leadership which she has employed during her many years in the high tech industry: she facilitates discussions among her technical experts, blends in her business acumen, and focuses on the large-scale questions, such as, who are their customers and and what is optimal for their clients and shareholders.

 

CLASS OF1973

For Future Leaders: Inclusiveness in a Pluralistic World VIDEO: RT: 01:15

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who comments on the future of leadership and how future leaders will need to be more inclusive in a continually changing and more pluralistic world.

 

CLASS OF1973

Geraldine Brown Story VIDEO: RT: 08:45

Story regarding how she prevailed over her reluctance to contribute her ideas in class and has continuously applied the principles of her HBS education in her many roles in the world. When she began the MBA Program, there were not many African American students or women students. When Prof. Wickham Skinner returned a paper with the comment that her analysis represents the caliber of ideas he wanted to hear in class discussion, she immersed herself totally in the case method and advanced greatly thereby. She has capitalized on the concepts from her Human Behavior and Organizations course throughout her career as a lawyer and consultant. The School's presentation of business history has furnished her with many points for innovative entrepreneurial departures and the School's preparation for change has inspired her to seek out leadership responsibilities.

 

1973

HBS Clubs established in Brazil and Korea

HBS Clubs established in Brazil and Korea

 

CLASS OF1973

HBS and the Business Profession VIDEO: RT: 00:52

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, regarding the enormous contributions of the Harvard Business School to the business profession, in particular the impact of "The Harvard Business Review."

 

CLASS OF1973

How to Nurture New Leaders VIDEO: RT: 01:09

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, who describes a truly great leader as one who develops the succeeding generation of leaders by motivating and mentoring them.

 

CLASS OF1973

Interview with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973

An interview capturing the oral history of HBS alumna Ilene Lang, who retraces her decision to apply to HBS and explains her strategy of choosing courses by the best professors rather than by subject. She describes the sex discrimination women faced in the 1970s after she graduated from HBS. Mapping the fluctuations and transformations in her ideas on leadership, she formulates her equation of collaborative leadership which she has employed during her many years in the high tech industry. She elaborates her thoughts and research into issues regarding women and leadership and addresses young leaders with her advice to stay true to yourself and to seek out candidly honest advisors.

 

CLASS OF1973

Interview with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973

An interview capturing the oral history of HBS alumnus Kenzaburo Mogi, who unfolds the story of his arrival at HBS through a training program of the Kikkoman Corporation. He comments on the formative influences on his business career of an exemplary mentor and leader and considers the value of success over the expanse of an entire lifetime. He elaborates on the qualities and qualifications of an effective leader and proffers recommendations to new leaders.

 

CLASS OF1973

Interview with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Tom Stemberg regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts on success and leadership, how to nurture new leaders, and the present and future challenges HBS faces.

 

CLASS OF1973

Leaders for Today and Tomorrow VIDEO: RT: 02:49

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who acknowledges the paramount imperative for business leaders to maximize the profits and value of their corporations to forward the interests of their shareholders, but he sets these objectives in the wider context of corporate citizenship, environmental responsibility, and job creation. In the ever-tightening global interrelatedness, he foresees that future leaders must accord equal attention to the well-being of their own firms and to the world in general.

 

CLASS OF1973

Leadership Is: From First Ideas to Today VIDEO: RT: 01:45

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who maps the fluctuations and transformations in her ideas on leadership from her MBA days when she thought acting as the imperious boss qualified you as a leader and today when she believes enabling your staff to achieve success by providing them with the support they need and to foster their sense of engagement demonstrates your leadership capabilities. She asserts that the brilliance of the case method in preparing students for leadership responsibilities is to place them in the role of decision maker.

 

CLASS OF1973

Leadership in Action VIDEO: RT: 01:26

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who enlarges on his ideas about the component parts of effective leadership: clearly stating the corporate mission and objectives to one's staff members; setting specific goals and a precise direction for the firm; explaining, not commanding how to accomplish goals; and personally demonstrating one's commitment to getting the job done and thus acting as an example for everyone to emulate.

 

CLASS OF1973

Lessons for Leadership VIDEO: RT: 00:49

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, regarding his view that leadership is learned through operating a company, making the tough decisions of firing and hiring, and motivating and inspiring staff.

 

CLASS OF1973

Louis Hughes Story VIDEO: RT: 04:19

Story regarding how the HBS environment transformed him from a young man from a small town in Ohio into a leader with a global vision and how his student friendships and HBS knowledge have sustained and energized him throughout the thirty-five years since graduation. The superior caliber of his classmates and the faculty stimulated his intellect growth. The instructional tactics of Prof. Theodore Levitt fostered the priority of case preparation and still vibrantly resonate today with the HBS process of breaking down and rebuilding students. The case method imparts the expertise in dissecting and resolving even the most complex corporate problems and daunting societal issues. He is compelled to recommend the School to prospective students as a way of sharing the potential for a total transformation.

 

CLASS OF1973

Masao Konomi Story VIDEO: RT: 07:16

Story regarding how he was attracted to HBS because of his design to attain English fluency through the verbal tussle of the case method. As part of an exchange program, he led a group students from France on a tour of Japan and he took umbrage at their reaction to his capacity to debate in French. The intensity of case discussions acted as an English immersion process, including a dispute about the viscosity of ketchup. He surmounted the impediments to acclimating himself to a new language and culture and he assures international students that they too can accomplish this.

 

CLASS OF1973

New to Leadership: Be Genuine and Seek out Advisors VIDEO: RT: 01:32

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who shares her advice with young leaders: stay true to yourself; know how you can contribute your unique skills and knowledge to achieving the mission of your firm or organization; and seek out advisors who will coach you throughout your life and speak necessary truths to you.

 

CLASS OF1973

On Success: Making a Difference VIDEO: RT: 00:39

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, who discusses how his company Staples makes a difference by enabling small business owners and the self-employed workers to operate more efficiently.

 

CLASS OF1973

Ronald Brown Story VIDEO: RT: 04:22

Story regarding how he gained a lifelong education and companion from his HBS experience. He vividly describes two case discussions. In an exploration of the issue of whether management is a profession, he argued in the negative since there are no comparable certification requirements and oversight mechanisms as in the law and medicine. At the conclusion of the second case, the professor introduced the protagonist, E.J. Weaver, who had not been identified as a woman. A student revealed his sexism and she most effectively his refuted comments. He explains the origin of his student nickname, "Aesop", as his facility with alliteration in illustrating business principles. His original reason for attending HBS was to follow Geraldine Reed, MBA 1973, to the School, and they have shared their lives ever since.

 

CLASS OF1973

Sexism in Business: Removal of the Wedding Ring VIDEO: RT: 01:03

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who recounts how she remained in the Boston area after graduating from HBS and the deteriorating state of the New England economy due to a recession and describes the sex discrimination women faced in the 1970s after she graduated from HBS and how she and other women removed their wedding rings during interviews because employers would refuse to hire married women.

 

CLASS OF1973

Success in One Word: Satisfaction VIDEO: RT: 01:39

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who defines business and personal success in one word, satisfaction, in the sense that she has contributed to the growth of her companies and to the development of her staff members to whom she has imparted her business knowledge. Despite some business failures, she is gratified by the positive response she has received from clients and staffers.

 

CLASS OF1973

The HBS Experience: An International Perspective VIDEO: RT: 01:36

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who provides a detailed account of the intense student workload of cases and Written Analysis of Cases. Prof. Charles Skinner and Prof. Ray Goldberg are on his list of memorable teachers. He enlarges on his strategy of dealing with language issues in classroom discussions by preparing in advance his analyses and then actively seeking to contribute his statements rather than waiting for the teacher to call on him.

 

CLASS OF1973

The HBS Experience: Choosing the Best Professors VIDEO: RT: 00:36

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who explains her strategy of choosing courses by the best professors rather than by subject and asserts the uniformly excellent instruction of the faculty, spotlighting the finance course taught by Prof. Charles Williams.

 

CLASS OF1973

The HBS Experience: Topnotch Teachers VIDEO: RT: 00:52

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, regarding influential professors at the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1973

The Path to HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:32

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who retraces her decision to attend business school and to apply to HBS after she had graduated from Radcliffe College and difficult times had descended on the computer consulting firm where she was working.

 

CLASS OF1973

The Path to HBS VIDEO: RT: 03:03

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who tells how he had already decided to pursue a life in business when he attended Hitotsubashi University, whose objective is to educate leaders in all fields of endeavor. His firm, Kikkoman Corporation, established an overseas training program, and so he resolved to retrain himself by attending an American university. He was the second person accepted to the program and came to HBS.

 

CLASS OF1973

Toward Leadership: Business and People Knowledge VIDEO: RT: 01:54

Interview clip with Kenzaburo Mogi, MBA 1973, who states that business leaders need all the requisite skills and abilities to manage a corporation successfully. He also stresses that they must strive to understand the needs and desires of their staff members through constant direct communication with them and to deepen their general knowledge about people and human nature through reading and study.

 

CLASS OF1973

When is Knowledge Useful? VIDEO: RT: 01:01

Interview clip with Tom Stemberg, MBA 1973, who talks about how a case study that teaches how to evaluate a mass of information and determine what knowledge is required for the task at hand.

 

CLASS OF1973

Women and Leadership VIDEO: RT: 02:46

Interview clip with Ilene Lang, MBA 1973, who relates her experiences as a women business leader and the sexist stereotyping she faced and summarizes recent research findings compiled by Catalyst, the nonprofit organization she leads, regarding the current status of women in business leadership positions.

 

1974

More international HBS Clubs established

HBS Clubs established in Finland, Indonesia, Madrid, Ireland, and the Midland of the U.K., bringing international total to 25

 

1975

1 in 8 HBS alumni hold titles of "president" or "chairman of the board"

A total of 5,187 HBS alumni -- 1 in 8 -- hold the titles of "president" or "chairman of the board"

 

CLASS OF1975

Evolving Definition: A Leader of Leaders VIDEO: RT: 03:28

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who describes how her definition of leadership has evolved over time and through her experiences at the World Bank so that her present goal is to empower others to lead.

 

CLASS OF1975

Global Leadership VIDEO: RT: 04:19

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who describes the necessity for young leaders to operate globally in order to succeed; the key to this success as educational creativity and flexibility; and a Centennial CEO colloquium presented by Professors Joe Bower and Dutch Leonard on the future of market capitalism.

 

CLASS OF1975

Interview with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumna Nancy Barry regarding her experience at HBS, her work with Women's World Banking, her views on leadership and success, and her thoughts on making a difference in the world.

 

CLASS OF1975

Looping Back: Women's World Banking, Jim Austen, Social Enterprise Initiative VIDEO: RT: 02:56

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who discusses giving back to HBS through her mutually supportive relationship with Prof. Jim Austin and their working together at Women's World Banking and on the Social Enterprise Initiative.

 

CLASS OF1975

On Success: Big Problems, Big Solutions VIDEO: RT: 01:18

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who defines success as having a massive impact on big problems with big solutions and cites the example of the Enterprise Solutions to Poverty initiative.

 

CLASS OF1975

On Success: Don't Wait, Start Now VIDEO: RT: 01:55

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who recounts a 25th reunion panel with CEOs at which they when asked about their successes and failures regretted a lack of meaning in their careers so she advises students to follow their passions now and not to wait till later in their lives.

 

CLASS OF1975

Passion, Meaning, Purpose VIDEO: RT: 02:48

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who observes that team building is essential for strong leadership and finding one's spiritual center is fundamental to one's life and career, and highlights how Prof. George's Authentic Leadership class provides the means for this self-exploration.

 

CLASS OF1975

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 03:52

Interview clip with Nancy Barry, MBA 1975, who talks about her goal as a HBS student of effecting systemic change in society and how the analytical and problem-solving skills she learned were invaluable in her work at the World Bank.

 

1976

HBS Club opens in Malaysia

HBS Club opens in Malaysia

 

CLASS OF1977

Family Philanthropy VIDEO: RT: 01:50

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, who discusses how his family taught him the importance of giving back to the community, his generation has continued this philanthropy, and he and his wife focus their efforts in the sphere of public education.

 

CLASS OF1977

Find and Pursue Your Passion VIDEO: RT: 01:35

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, who stresses the importance of discovering one's passion in life and pursuing it to the highest levels possible and doing good in the world.

 

CLASS OF1977

Giving Back: The Center for Women and Enterprise VIDEO: RT: 02:49

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, regarding the importance of his giving back to the community through his work with The Center for Women and Enterprise.

 

1977

HBS Clubs open in Barcelona and Singapore

HBS Clubs open in Barcelona and Singapore

 

1977

HBS graduates are a "major entrepreneurial stream" in the U.S. economy

A study shows that 43.9% of the Class of '37 own their firms, while 15.8% of the Class of '67 own theirs; Fouraker concludes that HBS graduates are a "major entrepreneurial stream" in the U.S. economy

 

CLASS OF1977

Interview with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Andrew Tisch regarding his experience at HBS, his views on leadership and success, and his thoughts on family-owned businesses and the succession of leadership in such enterprises.

 

CLASS OF1977

Interview with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977

An interview capturing the oral history of HBS alumna Ann Fudge, who narrates the account of her coming to HBS and the guidance she received from Dr. Margaret Hennig, MBA 1964 and DBA 1971 and charts her career course and highlights the benefits of mutual mentoring relationships. She ponders the meaning of success and concludes that touching people's lives is one's most valuable legacy and conveys her philosophy of leadership and defines the essential elements of acting as a permanently effective leader.

 

CLASS OF1977

Interview with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Ken Hakuta regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts on various aspects of success and leadership, his achievements in the toy industry, and advice on how to start and build a business career.

 

CLASS OF1977

Interview with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977 VIDEO: 6 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Michael Cronin regarding his experience at HBS, his thoughts about the nature of leadership, and the essential importance of re-investing the rewards of one's success in one's community.

 

CLASS OF1977

Leadership Education: The HBS MBA and a PhD in Life VIDEO: RT: 02:04

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who observes how many people grow into community leaders by building on their innate talents and skills through passionate commitment to their vocations in life and pinpoints how HBS educates new leaders through the teaching of acute analytical skills, determined decision making, and the capacity to recognize that there is not always a single answer to a problem.

 

CLASS OF1977

Leadership in Small Enterprises VIDEO: RT: 01:35

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, regarding his view that leading small firms is similar to heading a family and how leading by example is essential in both spheres.

 

CLASS OF1977

Leading by Example VIDEO: RT: 01:28

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, who describes how his family showed him the way to lead by example by their own conduct and how he applies this principle by never asking anyone to do what he would not do.

 

CLASS OF1977

Mutual Mentorship: Poker Faces and Frank Honesty VIDEO: RT: 04:30

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who charts her career course in the food industry and remembers the main mentors in her working life, who were men as there were few women in leading management positions at that time. She recalls the counsel of Ned Bixby of General Mills that she conceal her thoughts and emotions in business settings behind a poker face and the emphasis on analytical skills and the candid honesty of David Driscoll, MBA 1964. She highlights the two-way benefits of relationships with David Driscoll.

 

CLASS OF1977

On Leadership: Individuals and Teamwork VIDEO: RT: 05:12

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, in which he describes how leadership is founded on teamwork and cites the example of David Nealon of Jet Blue Airlines as an entrepreneur who builds great management teams.

 

CLASS OF1977

On Leadership: The Future VIDEO: RT: 02:43

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, regarding his views on the changing dimensions of leadership and on the need of future leaders to maintain core values and a sense of humor in order to succeed.

 

CLASS OF1977

On Success: Sharing Opportunities VIDEO: RT: 02:05

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, regarding his conception of success as empowering the next generation to assume leadership roles.

 

CLASS OF1977

On Success: Toward Creativity and Generosity VIDEO: RT: 01:35

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, who describes how his idea of success has evolved from concentrating on financial achievements to sharing his rewards with others and to focusing on creativity.

 

CLASS OF1977

Post-HBS: Starting One's Own Company VIDEO: RT: 01:29

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, who talks about how he pursued his career goal of starting his own small business after graduating from Harvard Business School instead of working for a large corporation.

 

CLASS OF1977

Success: A Balancing Act VIDEO: RT: 01:30

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, regarding his view that success consists of balancing one's business career, family life, and community involvement and that overemphasising one's career ends in unhappiness.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Cornerstone of Leadership: Be True to Your Authentic Self VIDEO: RT: 02:22

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who earlier in her life concluded that toughness and holding a strong point of view were the foundations of leadership; however after thirty years of observation and experience, she has deduced that the cornerstone of leadership is being true to one's authentic self and urges new leaders to resist the temptation to tailor one's personality to fit into an organization.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Dynamic Nature of Leadership VIDEO: RT: 03:17

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, who discusses how he learned to make difficult decisions at the Bulova Watch Company and how he realized that when he felt no longer dynamic enough to lead there, he had to move onto another challenge.

 

CLASS OF1977

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 01:22

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, who describes how the teaching of professors such as Patrick Liles expanded his conception of entrepreneurship.

 

CLASS OF1977

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 01:36

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, in which he talks about adjusting to the heavy workload and the influence of two of first-year professors, Donald Wyckoff and Louis Wells.

 

CLASS OF1977

The HBS Experience and the Case Method VIDEO: RT: 01:08

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, who describes his initial concerns about participating in the class discussions of cases at the Harvard Business School and how professors choreographed the building of cases so students derived the most from the method.

 

CLASS OF1977

The HBS Experience: Work Complementing Study VIDEO: RT: 01:41

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who decided to defer starting the MBA program in favor of gaining two additional years of business experience, which she obtained working at General Electric in the area of personnel management.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Japanese Inner Imagination VIDEO: RT: 00:54

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, regarding his thoughts on why Japan is a leading creator of popular culture forms that have won huge international audiences, such as Pokemon.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Legacy of Success: Touching People's Lives VIDEO: RT: 02:08

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who ponders the meaning of success over the course of one's lifetime and reflects on personal and financial achievements over the full sweep of her career. From the vantage point of experience, she concludes that having a strong impact on society and touching people's lives constitute one's most valuable and lasting legacy.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Path to HBS: A Woman DBA as Mentor VIDEO: RT: 01:33

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who narrates the story of how as a student at Simmons College, she was intent on completing her program and embarking on a business career and was not considering graduate school when Dr. Margaret Hennig, who was one of the first women to earn an MBA at HBS, persuaded her to attend a recruitment session, which convinced her to apply to the School.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 04:22

Interview clip with Michael Cronin, MBA 1977, regarding his early business experiences, the encouragement he received from Professor Patrick Liles, and his decision to apply to the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:59

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, regarding his experiences working at the World Bank and applying to the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:44

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, who talks about the working within his family's business and his decision to apply to the Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Succession of Family Business Leaders VIDEO: RT: 03:23

Interview clip with Andrew Tisch, MBA 1977, regarding the challenges of being a member of a famous business family, the possibilities for the next generation, and the succession of leadership of Loews Corporation.

 

CLASS OF1977

The Wacky Wall Walker: Pop Culture Fad/Fame/Fun VIDEO: RT: 04:01

Interview clip with Ken Hakuta, MBA 1977, who describes his great success with the novelty toy, the Wacky Wall Walker, and how it led to his status as the pop culture icon, Dr. Fad.

 

CLASS OF1977

The World in Transformation: Gearing up New Leaders VIDEO: RT: 05:09

Interview clip with Ann Fudge, MBA 1977, who discusses how the demographic, cultural, and generational shifts transforming society and the world pose exciting and demanding challenges for the next generation of leaders and how they must stimulate new ways of thinking and taking action. As CEO of Young and Rubicam Brands, she tapped into the energy and drive of young staff members at her regular Breakfasts with Ann and she realized the magnitude of the shift when a staffer set up a blog immediately after one session. In the understanding of the total impact of globalization, she outlines her plan for preparing her grandchildren for the future by introducing them to new experiences so they can learn about the world they will inherit.

 

CLASS OF1978

Adele Bozza Story VIDEO: RT: 05:48

Story regarding how she honors the memory of deceased classmates and celebrates the life of her husband, Joseph Grasser, MBA 1976. Her section truly consolidated its unity following a party before the last day of class when no one expected Prof. David Reibstein to present any cases. However, when he called on her, she had to pass as she was unprepared as was most of the class. Her classmates as a group supported her by revealing to the professor why they had not studied the case. To commemorate the achievements of her husband, whose dream was to create his own company, she has endowed the Joe Grasser Entrepreneurial Leadership Fund to empower and encourage new graduates to pursue their dreams and to follow their passions.

 

CLASS OF1978

Bob Nusbaum Story VIDEO: RT: 08:59

Story regarding the intimate and permanent bonding of "Champagne" Section I and the supportive and boisterous character of its members. On the first day of class, the students were disgruntled by the brusque teaching style of Prof. Christine Urban. At the next session, as a group they remained silent until she registered her comprehension of their action by laughing. At the mid-way point of the first year, they launched a raucous celebration with champagne which a dean popped with the threat of disciplinary action. The bubbly flowed on graduation day when the section from A to Z shared a bottle and they have continued to uncork their HBS pride by capturing the prize for the best reunion turnout since 1983: a case of champagne.

 

CLASS OF1978

Fred Dolan Story VIDEO: RT: 05:15

Story regarding how HBS initially rejected him but how he persisted in his efforts to persuade the School to reconsider and his eventual triumph. In response to the School's decision, he played a joke on the School by submitting a rejection letter of his rejection letter. Associate Dean Dean Currie at first seemed to enjoy his wit and countered with his own rejection. After his acceptance to Boston University, he visited HBS and spoke with Assistant Dean James Foley who restated the School's position. Just before the opening of the term, HBS found a slot for him.

 

CLASS OF1978

Gary Yarus Story VIDEO: RT: 04:48

Story regarding how his first year academic difficulties resulted in a mid-term report card of insufficient grades and how a frank meeting with Dean Lawrence Fouraker represented the critical crossroads on his journey to success at HBS and beyond. With virtually no pre-HBS business background, he was deeply affected by emotions of inadequacy and struggled in his first courses. Following all mid-term grades of "in danger of failing" with one exception, Dean Lawrence Fouraker summoned him to a candid examination of his academic performance and advised him to play to his strengths. This strategy carried him through graduation and, in tandem with the analytical expertise he acquired at HBS, he has prospered through a fruitful investment management career.

 

1978

Goldston Professorship is established

Goldston Professorship, honoring lawyer and transportation executive Eli Goldston (MBA '46), is established; Henry Reiling is named first incumbent

 

CLASS OF1978

Gordon Smith Story VIDEO: RT: 06:10

Story regarding the cohesive and fun-loving personality of his section. They were and continue to be very solicitous of each other's well-being and recalls how they would pass each other notes in class when one of them needed help with a question. At the mid-way point of the first year, they uncorked the rambunctious Section I Over-the-Hump Party that flowed freely with champagne until the plug was pulled on the fun. He commemorates the tragic story of Prof. Warren Oksman with fond memories and his deepest respect. He wishes to impress on students that although competition is a compelling motivational force, the capacity to create interpersonal relationships of trust and cooperation in any business setting is absolutely indispensable.

 

1978

HBR editor Ralph Lewis (MBA '41) dies in Paris

Ralph Lewis (MBA '41), HBR editor since 1971, dies in Paris

 

1978

More international HBS Clubs established

HBS Clubs are established in Denmark, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, and New Zealand; Australian club reorganizes into Sydney and Melbourne branches

 

1979

Carter Professorship is established

Carter Professorship, honoring Edward W. Carter (MBA '37) is established; Ted Levitt is named first incumbent

 

1979

HBS Club of India is established

HBS Club of India is established

 

1979

Rene McPherson (MBA '52) becomes fifth dean of Stanford Business School

Rene McPherson (MBA '52), former chairman of Dana Corporation, becomes fifth dean of Stanford Business School

 

CLASS OF1980

Advice to HBS VIDEO: RT: 3:20

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding his advice to HBS.

 

CLASS OF1980

Asking the Right Questions VIDEO: RT: 3:12

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding important leadership skills.

 

1980

Board of Directors of Associates publishes "The Success of a Strategy," in response to President Bok's report on HBS

Board of Directors of Associates publishes "The Success of a Strategy," in response to President Bok's report on HBS

 

1980

First Asian regional alumni conference is held

First Asian regional alumni conference is held

 

1980

Fouraker, Bates (MBA '25), and Mockler (MBA '54) win Distinguished Service Awards

Lawrence Fouraker, George Bates (MBA '25), and Colman Mockler (MBA '54) win Distinguished Service Awards

 

1980

HBS Fund raises $3.5 million

HBS Fund raises $3.5 million, up 25% from previous year

 

CLASS OF1980

Interview with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Tom Tierney regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts on leadership.

 

1980

John Hanley (MBA '47), John Weinberg (MBA '50), and John Whitehead (MBA '47) win Alumni Achievement Awards

John Hanley (MBA '47), John Weinberg (MBA '50), and John Whitehead (MBA '47) win Alumni Achievement Awards

 

CLASS OF1980

Leadership: Ethics VIDEO: RT: 2:74

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding leadership and ethics and the unique nature of the business profession.

 

CLASS OF1980

Leadership: Organizational Culture and Values VIDEO: RT: 3:01

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding organizational culture and values.

 

CLASS OF1980

Leadership: Organizational Success VIDEO: RT: 3:51

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding organizational success.

 

CLASS OF1980

Personal Qualities VIDEO: RT: 3:36

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding leadership qualities.

 

CLASS OF1980

The Path to HBS and the HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 4:03

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding his HBS experience.

 

CLASS OF1980

Transforming Organizations VIDEO: RT: 4:05

Interview clip with Tom Tierney, MBA 1980, regarding the transformation of organizations.

 

1981

"Dean's Doctoral Fellowships" are established

"Dean's Doctoral Fellowships" are established; aimed at helping qualified graduating students (and recent HBS graduates) prepare for academic career in business administration

 

CLASS OF1981

A Lesson on Sunk Costs VIDEO: 4.5 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her thoughts on sunk costs in business.

 

CLASS OF1981

Advice to those starting out VIDEO: 4 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her advice to those starting out in business.

 

CLASS OF1981

Chris Stix Story VIDEO: RT: 01:56

Story regarding his efforts with classmate Nathaniel Foote to launch nonprofit summer internships at HBS. Foote succeeded after Stix graduated. He describes the lifelong friendships he formed with students on his summer internship.

 

CLASS OF1981

Formula for Organizational success VIDEO: 1.5 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her thoughts on leadership in an organization.

 

CLASS OF1981

Formula for Personal Success VIDEO: 2.5 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding what she enjoys about her work.

 

1981

HBS Clubs established in India and Israel

HBS Clubs established in India and Israel

 

1981

HBS identifies entrepreneurial alumni as "an important, relatively untouched resource for the School"

HBS identifies entrepreneurial alumni as "an important, relatively untouched resource for the School"

 

CLASS OF1981

Interview with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumna Donna Dubinsky regarding her experience at HBS and her thoughts regarding various aspects of leadership and women in technology and business.

 

1981

Kestnbaum Professorship is established

Kestnbaum Professorship, honoring clothier Meyer Kestnbaum (MBA '21), is established; to be shared between HBS and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences

 

CLASS OF1981

On Leadership: Ethics and Integrity] VIDEO: 1 minute

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her thoughts on integrity in leadership and business.

 

CLASS OF1981

On being a Woman in Technology and Business VIDEO: 2 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her experience and challenges being a woman in the technology industry.

 

1981

On-campus reunion presentations are upgraded to include "serious classroom presentations"

On-campus reunion presentations are upgraded to include "serious classroom presentations"

 

1981

Sarofim-Rock Chair is established

Fayez Sarofim and Arthur Rock (both MBA '51) establish the Sarofim-Rock Chair

 

CLASS OF1981

The HBS Experience VIDEO: 4 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her experience and the skills she acquired as a student at HBS.

 

CLASS OF1981

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: 2 minutes

Interview clip with Donna Dubinsky, MBA 1981, regarding her decision to go into Business.

 

CLASS OF1982

An Investing Classic: "Margin of Safety" VIDEO: RT: 01:35

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, who talks about his book on investing, "Margin of Safety," which has become a classic in the field.

 

CLASS OF1982

Born to be an Entrepreneur VIDEO: RT: 01:42

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, who talks about his childhood business ventures and how he bought his first stock at age ten.

 

CLASS OF1982

Career Mentors VIDEO: RT: 01:21

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, who discusses how he gained invaluable business knowledge from his mentor, Sandy Weill of American Express, and closely observing other top executives, such as Bill Harrison of Chase Manhattan.

 

1982

Class of 1957 Professorship is established

Class of 1957 Professorship is established

 

CLASS OF1982

Corporate Social Responsibility VIDEO: RT: 01:26

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, in which he discusses how corporations must be actively engaged in improving their communities and how corporate social responsibility extends to the global and environmental spheres.

 

1982

Doctoral alumni celebrate 60th anniversary of the establishment of first HBS doctoral program

Some 200 HBS doctoral alumni convene at HBS to celebrate 60th anniversary of establishment of first HBS doctoral program

 

CLASS OF1982

From HBS into the World VIDEO: RT: 01:32

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, who talks about how his friendship with Professor Bill Poorvu led to his career at the investing and real estate firm, Baupost Group.

 

CLASS OF1982

Good People, Good Results VIDEO: RT: 00:29

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, who offers a piece of career advice.

 

1982

HBS Club of Chile is organized

HBS Club of Chile (third South American club) is organized

 

1982

HBS Fund sets all-time record of $6.7 million

HBS Fund sets all-time record of $6.7 million

 

CLASS OF1982

HBS and Developing a Career VIDEO: RT: 00:56

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, who talks about his work experiences at McKinsey and Company and Goldman Sachs and how he recruited Harvard Business School graduates for McKinsey.

 

1982

Howard Stevenson is named first incumbent of Sarofim-Rock Chair

Howard Stevenson (MBA '65, DBA '69) is named first incumbent of Sarofim-Rock Chair; begins reinvigoration of HBS's entrepreneurship curriculum

 

CLASS OF1982

Interview with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Jamie Dimon regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts regarding various aspects of success, leadership, and corporate social responsibility.

 

CLASS OF1982

Interview with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982 VIDEO: 6 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Michael Fascitelli regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts on various aspects of success and leadership and the importance of a sense of humor in life and business.

 

CLASS OF1982

Interview with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Seth Klarman regarding his experience at HBS and his views on leadership and success and the priority of giving back to one's community.

 

CLASS OF1982

Investment Philosophy VIDEO: RT: 01:32

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, regarding his investment philosophy and strategies.

 

CLASS OF1982

Learning Leadership VIDEO: RT: 01:27

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, regarding his view that leadership skills are learned through experience and are continually improved through practice and the assumption of greater responsibilities.

 

CLASS OF1982

Life Advice VIDEO: RT: 01:14

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, in which he offers advice on how to build a career and to enjoy life in all its dimensions.

 

CLASS OF1982

Lifelong Contributions VIDEO: RT: 03:22

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, regarding his lifelong dedication to assisting others with his resources and expertise and his commitment to various nonprofit organizations, including Facing History.

 

CLASS OF1982

Naina Lal Kidwai Story VIDEO: 8 minutes

Story regarding her experience as an Indian woman attending HBS in the 1980s, assimilating to American places of business, such as a supermarket. She discusses the benefit of "two years of perpetual competition" on one's ability to "deliver" in business, especially as the one woman in Investment Banking management in India. Having attained this "globally recognized degree" gives her credibility and impresses prospective clients.

 

CLASS OF1982

On Leadership: A Sense of Humor is Essential VIDEO: RT: 01:50

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, who describes how a sense of humor can be a effective business tool and relates an anecdote about a transaction with the Kennedy family and his mother's humorous reaction.

 

CLASS OF1982

On Leadership: Building on the Past for the Future VIDEO: RT: 01:52

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, in which he describes how leading a company is like riding a bronco and that the future leaders of legendary firms, such J.P. Morgan, build on the foundations of the past.

 

CLASS OF1982

On Leadership: Standing as an Example VIDEO: RT: 02:52

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, regarding his views on essential elements of leadership: setting a example, expert knowledge, and caring about your staff.

 

CLASS OF1982

On Leadership: Taking Risks and Globalization VIDEO: RT: 03:26

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, who describes major elements of leadership as taking risks, pointing the way, making crucial decisions, and meeting the burgeoning global challenge.

 

CLASS OF1982

On Success: A Better World VIDEO: RT: 00:50

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, who discusses how a newspaper article about a World War Two veteran illustrates his feeling that contributing to the betterment of the world is the ultimate definition of success.

 

CLASS OF1982

Success and Giving Back VIDEO: RT: 03:29

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, regarding his views on business and personal success and how family responsibilities and re-investing in the community are key elements of success.

 

CLASS OF1982

The HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 03:12

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, who describes the challenge of the case method for him as an engineer and the counseling and mentoring he received from the faculty.

 

CLASS OF1982

The HBS Experience: Joining a Community VIDEO: RT: 02:26

Interview clip with Seth Klarman, MBA 1982, who describes how the Harvard Business School inspired him with self-confidence and provided a sense of community and the opportunity to form lasting friendships with students and professors.

 

CLASS OF1982

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:14

Interview clip with Jamie Dimon, MBA 1982, regarding his early business experiences, his intellectual engagement with the case method of instruction at the Harvard Business School, and his views on the quality of the faculty.

 

CLASS OF1982

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: RT: 02:42

Interview clip with Michael Fascitelli, MBA 1982, regarding his early management experiences and how his mother and Dick Gelb of Bristol Myers encouraged him to attend business school.

 

CLASS OF1983

Alexandre Samii Story VIDEO: RT: 09:03

Story regarding how he came to HBS in order to bridge his field of civil engineering and business and to prepare for a renaissance life combining the arts and sciences as a path to creating innovative knowledge. He recalls the shock of being introduced to the case method in Prof. John Quelch's Marketing class and his bumpy yet rewarding road from the scientific mode to the HBS model of learning. Attributing his personal achievements to the "broadness of spirit" of HBS, he sketches the broad strokes of his career from McKinsey and Company through his teaching at the University of Louvain and honors from the Belgian government. His encouragement to everyone striving to achieve their personal goals is never to give up.

 

An HBS Graduate Learns to Teach at HBS VIDEO: RT: 04:07

Interview clip with HBS faculty member Robert Steven Kaplan about differences and similarities between his student years and today, his transition from student to teacher, the demands of teaching, and the value of instructional skills in business.

 

CLASS OF1983

Bob Maginn Story VIDEO: RT: 04:27

Story regarding his long-term association with HBS and his abiding loyalty to and affection for the School. After writing cases with Prof. Joseph San Miguel, he entered the MBA Program and, even with his familiarity with the case method, was struck by its unique pedagogical dynamics and effectiveness in refining his communication skills. Completing the cycle of student through budding entrepreneur to established business leader, he returned to Prof. Quinn Mills's course on CEOs as a guest speaker with his wife, Ling Chai, MBA 1998. Pondering the changes in the School over the past twenty-five years, he is excited by the diversity and international character of the student body and their dedication to social enterprise and engagement in making the world a better place.

 

CLASS OF1983

Emmanuel Nnatuanya Story VIDEO: RT: 04:37

Story regarding how he discovered within himself the profound potentialities for personal power and the drive for excellence through the International Senior Management Program. The case method exerted demands on his intellect and endurance that strengthened him greatly. The HBS imprimatur has furnished the advantage that has secured him professional opportunities. His inquisitive mind has at times stretched standard limits such as when he won the award for the longest question in class. His HBS experience has reinforced his belief that with determination and commitment, any problem can be surmounted.

 

1983

Fran Henry publishes Toughing it Out at Harvard

Fran Henry (MBA '82) publishes Toughing it Out at Harvard

 

CLASS OF1983

Fred Cordova Story VIDEO: RT: 06:29

Story regarding how he discovered his personal strengths through the Socratic spirit of the case method and living and learning with exceptionally gifted classmates and faculty. He inverted his initial emotions of self-doubt by capitalizing fully on the collaborative educational environment at HBS, and in all of his endeavors, he has implemented a version of the HBS cooperative knowledge model. The overwhelming drive to study even pervaded his first-year honeymoon. Through Prof. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld's course on self-assessment, he identified his unique skill set which he has employed in his efforts to make a difference in the world.

 

1983

HBS Fund tops $6 million

HBS Fund tops $6 million

 

CLASS OF1983

Janie Decelles Story VIDEO: RT: 08:59

Story regarding how she enjoyed all aspects of her HBS experience and still benefits from her HBS ties. She formed an inter-sectional study group whose strategy was to pool their observations and preparations for the same classes. Prof. Henry Reiling's personality and aphorisms, such as "Don't run out of cash", profoundly shaped the course of her career and life. A rare setting for first-year and second-year students to mingle was the HBS Student Show, in which she played the role of a Baker 20 Lady in a James Bond spoof, and she reprises part of her performance. From Prof. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld's Self-Assessment and Career Development course, she gained insights that were invaluable as she embarked on her professional journey. She urges the students of today and tomorrow to profit from all of the rich opportunities at HBS.

 

1983

Matt Healey (MBA '64) establishes an HBS fellowship in his father's name

Matt Healey (MBA '64) establishes an HBS fellowship in his father's name

 

CLASS OF1983

Section C Singers Story VIDEO: RT: 01:41

Story regarding how the Section C Singers exhibited their section pride by performing skits during their run at HBS. For the HBS Centennial, they retrieved a musical number based on the song, "Do Wah Diddy", from the HBS Archives in their inimitable style of expressing their section harmony and gratitude to the School.

 

CLASS OF1983

Sergio Perez Story VIDEO: RT: 07:51

Story regarding how he felt predestined to go to HBS and how his graduation helped to fulfill his mother's educational dreams for him. In response to a case in Prof. Ray Goldberg's Agribusiness course about Mexico, he proposed a revolutionary economic and social structuring with which the professor agreed. After learning that he was from the Coachella Valley in California, Prof. Manfred Kets de Vries sent him a case to review about negotiations between the United Farm Workers and a local grower. He realized that the story involved many of his own family members. When he was a child growing up in Mexico, his mother gave him a second-hand Harvard sweatshirt that he wore till it fell apart. Returning to HBS for his reunion seems like a fulfillment of his destiny and to realize his mother's hopes for him.

 

CLASS OF1983

Steve Brownell Story VIDEO: RT: 07:03

Story regarding how his HBS experience melded the intellectual stimulation with the enjoyment of student activities into the enduring benefits of superior business skills and a life companion. The demanding intensity of the case method and the rich interchange of perspectives among students and faculty furnished a problem-solving model which he implements in his own firm. He admires the faculty's display of a lively sense of humor and cites one example related to the case of a mystery student. His most important take-away from HBS is his wife and business partner, Jana Kirlin Brownell, MBA 1983.

 

1984

"Who Are the Harvard Self-Employed? -- reveals that nearly half of HBS alumni consider themselves entrepreneurs

A working paper by Howard Stevenson -- "Who Are the Harvard Self-Employed? -- reveals that nearly half of HBS alumni consider themselves entrepreneurs, and almost half of those entrepreneurs are self-employed

 

1984

Class of '59 makes record reunion gift of more than $1.5 million

Class of '59 makes record reunion gift of more than $1.5 million

 

1984

Class of 1958 Professorship is established

Class of 1958 Professorship is established

 

CLASS OF1984

Contrasting Types of Leaders: Know Thyself VIDEO: RT: 03:42

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who contrasts an authoritarian approaches to leadership with a collegial one; recommends that HBS empower students to discover in which category they would classify themselves; and describes the opposite styles in her partnership and the results.

 

1984

Fellowship fund honoring D. George Sullivan (MBA '29) is established

Fellowship fund honoring D. George Sullivan (MBA '29) and totaling more than $150,000 is established

 

CLASS OF1984

Good Leaders Are Good Swimmers VIDEO: RT: 01:01

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who invokes the analogy of swimming to illustrate key characteristics of an effective leader: the determination to overcome obstacles to achieve one's goals, adaptability to business developments, and the will to keep moving forward in the face of difficulties.

 

CLASS OF1984

Influential Women Role Models VIDEO: RT: 02:44

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, on the formative impact of her women teachers at the all-girls Laurel School, who instilled a love of learning and will to achieve in her, and Dr. Betty J. Diener, for whom she worked one summer and who stood as an exemplar for her as one of the first women to earn a HBS DBA and the first woman to enter the New York Harvard Club.

 

CLASS OF1984

Interview with Gwill York, MBA 1984 VIDEO: 9 parts

An interview with HBS alumna Gwill York about influential women role models in her life, the stress of success in the arena of venture debt, women leaders of her generation forging ahead together, and her recommendations to young businesswomen about balancing the demands of work and home.

 

CLASS OF1984

Jim Langford Story VIDEO: RT: 08:45

Story regarding his grueling yet exciting first week at HBS. He stresses the case method's collaborative learning process and highlights the lighter side with the story of his mooning a professor on Halloween. He talks about applying to HBS and the "transformational moment" of reading his welcoming letter.

 

CLASS OF1984

Memorable Professors VIDEO: RT: 01:23

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who recalls enjoying the teaching and personalities of Prof. Howard Stevenson and Prof. Bill Poorvu, and how the latter frequently called on her because of the location of her seat in his Real Estate course.

 

CLASS OF1984

Preconceptions of HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:05

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who recounts her earliest association with HBS; her decision to attend HBS in the fourth grade despite the ban on women; and her resolution to become a business leader after her feminist father explained to her there were no qualified women to be partners at his firm.

 

CLASS OF1984

The Demands of Career and Family: Stay Working VIDEO: RT: 02:14

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who reflects on the difficulties women of her generation encountered around the issue of starting a family; how she has balanced the demands of her career and children; and reassures young businesswomen that they can do this too and so urges them to continue to work while raising their families.

 

CLASS OF1984

The Stress of Success VIDEO: RT: 00:51

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who talks about how it took ten years after graduating from HBS to establish her own company, Lighthouse Capital Partners, and the stress she endured and its deleterious dental effects.

 

CLASS OF1984

Venture Debt: Insuring Start-ups VIDEO: RT: 01:38

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who discusses her twenty years in the field of venture debt backing start-up companies and features several entrepreneurs for their innovative spirit and humanity, such as Desh Deshpande of Cascade Communications.

 

CLASS OF1984

Women Leaders Forging Ahead Together VIDEO: RT: 01:28

Interview clip with Gwill York, MBA 1984, who describes how, instead of finding mentors at HBS and the outset of her career, she considered herself a member of a cohort of women leaders forging new paths in the spheres of business, law, and medicine.

 

1985

Class of '20 holds the first-ever 65th HBS reunion

Class of '20 holds the first-ever 65th HBS reunion, attended by 5 of 11 surviving classmates

 

1985

Class of '49 raises $1.25 million to create new professorship

Class of '49 raises $1.25 million to create new professorship

 

1985

Class of '54 raises $1.25 million to endow a professorship

Class of '54 raises $1.25 million to endow a professorship

 

1985

Class of '60 raises $1.75 million and creates professorship

Class of '60 raises $1.75 million and creates professorship

 

1986

C. D. Spangler (MBA '56) is named president of University of North Carolina

C. D. Spangler (MBA '56) is named president of University of North Carolina

 

1986

Class of '55 establishes the Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff-Class of 1955 Chair

Class of '55 establishes the Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff-Class of 1955 Chair, honoring classmate and high-tech entrepreneur d'Arbeloff

 

1986

Class of 1961 Visiting Professorship in Entrepreneurship established

Class of '61 raises a record $2.75 million reunion gift; establishes the Class of 1961 Visiting Professorship in Entrepreneurship

 

1986

Contributions to HBS Fund reach $12.5 million

Contributions to HBS Fund reach $12.5 million

 

1986

Fund drive to raises $1.5 million for the Charles M. Williams Fund

Paul Judy and Richard Jenrette (both MBA '57) lead successful drive to raise $1.5 million for the "Charles M. Williams Fund," promoting excellence in teaching

 

1986

George Dively endows the Dively Award

George Dively (MBA '29) endows the Dively Award for the most outstanding doctoral student in the third year

 

1986

HBS Clubs are established in Fort Worth, Charlotte, and San Antonio

HBS Clubs are established in Fort Worth, Charlotte, and San Antonio

 

1986

Investment banking attracts 29% of Class of '86, consulting 18%, and real estate 8%

Investment banking attracts 29% of Class of '86, consulting 18%, and real estate 8%

 

1987

Class of '61's Section C achieves highest giving percentage ever achieved

Class of '61's Section C achieves highest giving percentage ever achieved (96.4%); the "Ed Kelley Award" is established in honor of Section C's fund agent

 

1987

Class of '62 makes a record $4.5 million gift and establishes fund for distinguished faculty fellows

Class of '62 makes a record $4.5 million gift and establishes fund for distinguished faculty fellows

 

1987

Gordon Stubbs establishes a fellowship fund

Gordon Stubbs (MBA '36) establishes a $3 million fellowship fund in the name of Deloitte, Haskins & Sells

 

1987

HRPBA celebrates 50th anniversary

Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration (HRPBA) celebrates 50th anniversary of founding; 225 alumnae attend 3-day reunion at HBS

 

1987

John S.R. Shad (MBA '49) pledges $30 million to support research and teaching in ethics and leadership at HBS.

John S.R. Shad (MBA '49) pledges $30 million to support research and teaching in ethics and leadership at HBS.

 

CLASS OF1988

A French-Canadian Family History of Enterprise VIDEO: RT: 02:18

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who speaks about his French-Canadian identity, his family's entrepreneurial history, his career in and out of his family's businesses, and introducing his children to the world of enterprise.

 

CLASS OF1988

An HBS Reflection on Success VIDEO: RT: 00:57

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who describes her views of success as focused on family, happiness, and personal fulfillment rather than financial achievements and how her HBS education have shaped that perspective.

 

CLASS OF1988

Arnold Dicke Story VIDEO: RT: 06:18

Story regarding his fond recollections of the intensive learning environment and lifelong friendships of his Advanced Management Program. As an actuary, he quickly completed the mathematical portions of a case but he admired the insightful summation of information which enabled other students to zero in on the crux of the matter and thus he gained a deeper understanding of his own capabilities. At the executive seminars he organized, Prof. Robert S. Kaplan was a big hit, especially his pin factory story. As a symbol of the indelible impressions of his AMP experience, he remembered the names and faces of all the classmates at his reunion, even those whom he had not seen for twenty years.

 

CLASS OF1988

Canada's Business Environment VIDEO: RT: 02:38

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who describes his enthusiasm for business prospects in Montreal, the relationship between business and politics, and the pitfalls of purchasing numerous companies simultaneously.

 

1988

Class of '63 celebrates 25th reunion with all-time record gift

Class of '63 celebrates 25th reunion with all-time record gift of $5 million, earmarked to support Chris Christensen's program in effective teaching, and to endow a chair in his name

 

1988

David Klein graduates after 40 year hiatus

David Klein, originally a member of Class of '48, completes MBA degree and graduates after 40-year career in government and nonprofit sectors; at age 68, becomes oldest graduating student on record

 

1988

Doctoral programs hold second convocation

Doctoral programs hold second convocation (see 1982); some 200 graduates and guests attend

 

CLASS OF1988

Embrace Change: Grandpa's Business is No Safe Haven VIDEO: RT: 02:56

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who expresses his belief that you have to "embrace change" because there are no "safe havens" in the business world and that the practices of the past will not be sufficient for the present or the future, citing the example of the French wine industry.

 

CLASS OF1988

Humility and Equality: Bases of Leadership VIDEO: RT: 00:57

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who suggests to new leaders that instead of allowing their insecurity to impel them to enforce their authority, they should display humility and demonstrate equality with those whom they are leading.

 

CLASS OF1988

Ideal Mentors and Leaders VIDEO: RT: 02:05

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, about those who have mentored her and inspired her to assume leadership positions: her mother, grandmother, Suzanne Nora Johnson of Goldman Sachs, prep school headmaster Malcolm McKenzie, and Nelson Mandela.

 

CLASS OF1988

Interview with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988 VIDEO: 8 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III about being part of a French-Canadian family with a long business history, current business prospects in Canada, the maturation of his ideas on success and leadership, and the incessant necessity to innovate in the Internet Age.

 

CLASS OF1988

Interview with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988 VIDEO: 9 parts

An interview with HBS alumna Teresa Clarke about the Joint JD/MBA Program, her life-changing choice to live in and work for the building of South Africa under Nelson Mandela, co-founding a program to send Black students to private schools in South Africa, and the fundamental features of leadership.

 

CLASS OF1988

Karen Caswelch Story VIDEO: RT: 07:10

Story regarding how personal tragedies of one grandmother passing away and another suffering a stroke during her first year in the MBA program put the entire business school experience in perspective for her. She describes the great support she received from HBS student Alistair Williamson. At her 20th reunion, she learns from classmates that they underwent similar ordeals and she reflects on her HBS experience from a long-term viewpoint.

 

CLASS OF1988

Leaders Don't Give Up VIDEO: RT: 01:26

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, about the leaders he admires, his father, Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien II, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs, whose determination is evidence that if you do not give up, you can achieve your goals.

 

CLASS OF1988

Leadership Advice: Slow Down VIDEO: RT: 00:45

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who explains how, when he first started in leadership positions, he tried to bring about change with great speed, but learned that you must convince people to join you so he counsels new leaders to listen to and include everyone and to pursue their endeavors at a deliberate pace.

 

CLASS OF1988

Leadership Values and HBS VIDEO: RT: 01:23

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who discusses the essential qualities of a leader and how the values HBS inculcates into students serve as a foundation for leadership.

 

CLASS OF1988

Lisa Pelon Putukian Story VIDEO: RT: 03:46

Story regarding her feelings of being an outsider when she first came to HBS, but how the welcoming environment of the School and students soon dispelled her misgivings. She recounts an anecdote from a class with Prof. Andrall Pearson and the life lesson she learned. Today, twenty years after graduating, little incidents of her HBS days will bring a smile to her face.

 

CLASS OF1988

Multiple Viewpoints on Leadership VIDEO: RT: 02:38

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who recalls a case study discussion in which a convincing speaker with incorrect data won over the class rather than a less persuasive presenter with correct figures as an example of how HBS serves as a forum for multiple viewpoints and its impact on his conception of leadership.

 

CLASS OF1988

Nelson Mandela and Helping to Build South Africa VIDEO: RT: 02:45

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who describes vacationing in South Africa and the powerful experience of being invited to stay to build the nation, being inspired by Nelson Mandela to move there, and Prof. Jim Cash's directing her to the consulting firm Abt Associates, and her managing their South African operations.

 

CLASS OF1988

Philip Hart Cullom Story VIDEO: RT: 03:32

Story regarding the major impact of the case method on his service in the U.S. Navy. Prof. Jack Gabarro's teaching style of interweaving case discussions with personal stories had an especially profound influence on his way of thinking. As he has called upon the lessons and methodologies learned through case analyses throughout his career, he initiated a program to sponsor one line officer to attend HBS every year.

 

CLASS OF1988

Real Estate Ventures VIDEO: RT: 01:06

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who talks about her first real estate investments, acquiring properties in Harvard Square while at HBS, and her career in commercial real estate at Goldman Sachs.

 

CLASS OF1988

Success is Like a Moving Train VIDEO: RT: 02:27

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who compares success to a train which always has one stop to make and relates this image to his changing outlook on life twenty years after graduating from HBS as he concentrates more on his charitable work.

 

CLASS OF1988

The Internet's Leading Impact VIDEO: RT: 01:20

Interview clip with Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien III, MBA 1988, who talks about how the transformation wrought by the Internet and Web-based enterprise compels business leaders to be fluent in the technological arena as well as to demonstrate the basic qualities of visionary thinking and interpersonal skills.

 

CLASS OF1988

The Joint JD/MBA Program VIDEO: RT: 01:16

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who compares the different learning experiences in the Joint JD/MBA Program and contrasts the level of student engagement with a story of bringing her mother to visit a class in each program and the students' responses to the professors' questions.

 

CLASS OF1988

The Path to HBS and the HBS Experience VIDEO: RT: 01:35

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, who narrates the development of her business interests as an economics student at Harvard and highlights the professors who strongly influenced her, Kash Rangan, Linda Hill, and especially Bill Poorvu, because of his balanced life of intellectual and entrepreneurial endeavors and their mutual interest in real estate.

 

CLASS OF1988

The Student Sponsorship Program of South Africa VIDEO: RT: 01:50

Interview clip with Teresa Clarke, MBA 1988, about co-founding a program to assist Black students to attend private schools in South Africa, and her estimation that this is one of her most significant achievements.

 

1990

A memorial fund honoring Howard Whitmore (MBA '64), former HBS administrator, is established

A memorial fund honoring Howard Whitmore (MBA '64), former HBS administrator, is established

 

CLASS OF1990

Advice to HBS for the Future VIDEO: 1.5 minutes

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding his advice to HBS going forward.

 

CLASS OF1990

HBS Experience VIDEO: 2 minutes

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding his experience at Harvard Business School.

 

CLASS OF1990

Interview with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990 VIDEO: 7 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Peter Slavin regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts regarding various aspects of leadership, and the similarities between the professions of medicine and business.

 

CLASS OF1990

On Leadership: Changing the World VIDEO: 0.5 minutes

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding his thoughts on ways to make an impact and effect change.

 

CLASS OF1990

On the Professions of Medicine and Business VIDEO: 2.5 minutes

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding similarities and differences of the professions and the ethics of medicine and business. He discusses how selflessness is a quality of professionalism.

 

CLASS OF1990

Organizational Success VIDEO: 1 minute

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding his thoughts on management and organizational success.

 

CLASS OF1990

Personal Success VIDEO: 1 minute

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding the qualifications he wants in candidates for management positions.

 

CLASS OF1990

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: 2.5 minutes

Interview clip with Peter Slavin, MBA 1990, regarding inspirations for his twin passions of medicine and politics, and the influences that prompted him to apply to HBS.

 

1991

Alumni house named in honor of Gipp Ludcke and his wife for their generous gift

Gipp Ludcke (MBA '25) and his wife make generous gift to HBS; Alumni House (former Faculty Club) is renamed in their honor

 

1991

Class of '56 gives reunion gift to create executive program for older alumni

Class of '56 earmarks its $1.5 million reunion gift for creation of an executive program for older alumni; result (in 1993) is Age of Options program

 

1991

Class of '89 members contribute to Nonprofit Management Fellowship Program fund

More than half of members of Class of '89 contribute to Nonprofit Management Fellowship Program fund

 

1991

Financial aid fund is created in memory of Colman Mockler

Colman Mockler (MBA '54), CEO of Gillette, dies; the Joanna and Colman M. Mockler, Jr., Financial Aid Fund is created in his memory

 

1991

Malcolm Smith leaves bequest to honor Marvin Bower and Grant Keehn

Malcolm Smith (MBA '28) leaves $200,000 bequest to honor Marvin Bower (MBA '30) and Grant Keehn (MBA '23)

 

1991

Robert Hayes named first incumbent of Caldwell Professorship

Caldwell Professorship, honoring Ford executive Philip Caldwell (MBA '42), is established; Robert Hayes is named first incumbent

 

1991

Shoshana Zuboff named first incumbent of newly endowed Hertzberg Professorship

Benjamin (MBA '33) and Lililan Hertzberg endow the Hertzberg Professorship; Shoshana Zuboff is named first incumbent

 

1992

Teresa Heinz endows Heinz Professorship of Environmental Management in memory of John Heinz (MBA '63)

Teresa Heinz endows Heinz Professorship of Environmental Management in memory of John Heinz (MBA '63)

 

1992

Women's Student Association sponsors first annual Student/Alumna Conference

Women's Student Association sponsors first annual Student/Alumna Conference; Sandra Kurtzig (4th OPM) is keynote speaker

 

1993

27% of graduating students go into consulting, 24% into manufacturing, and 17% into investment banking

27% of graduating students go into consulting, 24% into manufacturing, and 17% into investment banking

 

CLASS OF1993

David Robb Story VIDEO: RT: 01:30

Story regarding Dean Kim Clark's advice for him and his classmates at the of end of his first-year Technology and Operations Management class. In respect to how others will view them as HBS MBAs, Dean Clark said, "Remember two words: humility and respect." These words have served as guideposts for him throughout his life.

 

CLASS OF1993

Donald Evans Story VIDEO: RT: 00:55

Story regarding how he disbelieved his professor's startling first-day prediction but then it in fact proved true for him. Prof. William Sasser prophesied that the majority of his Advanced Management Program class would be pursuing different career paths within five years. After repaying his company's sponsorship of his attending AMP with four years of applying his education to their business, he struck out on his own and has developed a successful consulting firm based on the principles and skills of his HBS learning.

 

1993

HBS Clubs of Beirut and Prague are established

HBS Clubs of Beirut and Prague are established

 

1993

HBS sponsors first national satellite teleseminar for alumni

HBS sponsors first national satellite teleseminar for alumni, focusing on achieving breakthrough service; 42 HBS clubs across the U.S. (and in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Barbados, and Canada) participate

 

CLASS OF1993

Kathleen Murray Story VIDEO: RT: 04:07

Story regarding how she accords a prominent position to her membership in the HBS community among her multiple life affiliations. She devotes a great amount of time and energy to her HBS alumni network and responsibilities, including serving as AMP class secretary and working with various HBS and Harvard organizations. The lifelong intellectual stimulation, learning, and friendships from her Advanced Management Program experience continually reinvigorate her connection to the School. She has even transmitted that commitment to her nephew, whom she persuaded to select HBS from among the business schools to which he was accepted.

 

CLASS OF1993

Michele Browne Story VIDEO: RT: 05:31

Story regarding the competition to pick the perfect seat in class and the self-confidence she attained from the HBS experience. Eager to arrive at class early on the first day of the program, she was surprised to see she was the second to last person there. She recounts additional anecdotes about the lengths to which other students strove to secure the optimal position in the classroom. Her HBS credentials provided her with the self-assurance to take a break from her career to start a family and then to develop her own entrepreneurial ventures.

 

CLASS OF1993

Mina Sooch Story VIDEO: RT: 06:03

Story regarding her pride and excitement to have her family with her on graduation day. She recounts how her father came from India to start his career, her being the first in her family to attend HBS, and how she has introduced her children to the School at reunions. She recalls her most demanding professor and class, Dean Kim Clark's Technology and Operations Management, and the analytical and evaluative skills she learned, and a frigid skiing adventure in Montreal.

 

CLASS OF1995

Albert Rodriguez Story VIDEO: RT: 06:01

Story regarding how his section played a prank on a new professor. He encourages students to demand deeper community involvement and social responsibility from firms and recommends that HBS broaden its international and global outreach.

 

CLASS OF1995

Ethics VIDEO: 3.5 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding the teaching of ethics at HBS, including specific cases that propose ethical questions. He discusses the consideration, in developing countries, of the cost of conducting business.

 

CLASS OF1995

HBS Experience VIDEO: 5 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding his educational experience at HBS, colored by the certainty of successive employment and the teaching of Professor Richard Tedlow. He also discusses the influence of Professor Howard Stevenson on his career and on the development of entrepreneurship education at HBS.

 

CLASS OF1995

Interview with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995 VIDEO: 6 parts

An interview with HBS alumnus Saquib Shirazi regarding his experience at HBS and his thoughts regarding various aspects of leadership.

 

CLASS OF1995

Making a Difference in the World VIDEO: 2 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding the power of international alumni of HBS to improve the world and resolve international crises.

 

CLASS OF1995

On Giving Back VIDEO: 5 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding his return to the United States from Pakistan, in 2001, in part to serve on the board of the HBS alumni association. During a period of uncertain relations between these two countries after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Shirazi tried to "build bridges" between the Islam culture and the culture of the United States.

 

CLASS OF1995

On Personal Success VIDEO: 2 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding Dean McArthur's philosophy of the three phases of a successful business career.

 

CLASS OF1995

The Path to a Business Career and HBS VIDEO: 5 minutes

Interview clip with Saquib Shirazi, MBA 1995, regarding his international general and business education, suited to eventually taking part in running the family business in Pakistan.

 

CLASS OF1997

Kal Bittianda Story VIDEO: RT: 05:57

Story regarding how his section bonded after the tragic death of a classmate. He describes co-writing a case study with Prof. Hugo Uyterhoeven. During the 1990s dot com boom, a group of his section mates formed F Corps to share entrepreneurial ideas, which came to fruition in many collaborations.

 

CLASS OF1998

Andy Nunemaker Story VIDEO: RT: 04:51

Story regarding the biggest surprises and benefits of his HBS years. He was amazed at the atmosphere of collaboration and teamwork on campus that superseded the competitiveness among students. He recounts the January cohort's special cohesion, and his section's PowerPoint shows of funny incidents of the week. The alumni network is a great treasure of being part of the HBS community, and he encourages students to capitalize on all opportunities to bond with their classmates.

 

CLASS OF1998

Carolee Reiling Story VIDEO: RT: 04:28

Story regarding her applying to HBS, her experiences as a visually impaired student, and her approach to time management. On a whim, she decided to fill out an HBS application, which she did in pencil. She is blind in one eye and she appreciated the caring support from the School and her classmates. A second-year student's advice of taking afternoon naps to manage her academic and social lives let her down one day in her Accounting course, but she succeeded with her sense of humor and determination.

 

CLASS OF1998

Jennie Friedman Story VIDEO: RT: 03:25

Story regarding how the HBS environment amplified her curiosity about the world and opened new avenues for her. Finding a balance between her academic demands and social life posed a challenge for her. Whenever she fell asleep in her Finance class, the professor called on her. Before HBS she worked in the fashion industry and avidly read a satirical columnist in "Women's Wear Daily". She created the social column "Jezebel" for "The Harbus", which was among the most pleasurable activities of her MBA years.

 

CLASS OF1998

John Bo Kemp Story VIDEO: RT: 05:47

Story regarding how he fulfilled his father's wish that he follow him at HBS. Before passing away, John Kemp, MBA 1981, expressed his desire that his son also attend the School. As a member of the student senate, he co-coordinated Class Day 1998, at which Dick Spangler announced his gift of a new center at HBS. At reunions, he delights in reconnecting with faculty members, such as Prof. Joshua Lerner, and to reflect on the past decade.

 

CLASS OF1998

José Gerstl Story VIDEO: RT: 04:48

Story regarding how his first year was arduous due to his English language difficulties, and then, with the assistance of Maureen Walker of MBA Support Services and his determination, he earned academic honors in his second year. He states that the interpersonal skills he acquired at HBS are as valuable as the business skills, while the friendships he made are invaluable.

 

CLASS OF1998

Karen Hung Story VIDEO: RT: 01:14

Story regarding the innumerable levels of learning at HBS and the tight bonds and invaluable connections she formed while at the School. As a member of the January Cohort, she and her classmates shared a special bond. Along with her tremendous business education, she also learned a great deal about herself through her student-led events, athletic activities, and social relationships.

 

CLASS OF1998

Luis Plata Story VIDEO: RT: 07:51

Story regarding how he has applied his HBS education to government service in his home country of Colombia and the betterment of the nation. A speech by the independent presidential candidate Álvaro Uribe Vélez inspired him to volunteer for his campaign. After winning the election, he was named CEO of Proexport, promoting tourism, exports, and investment, and later he was appointed Minister of Trade, Industry, and Tourism. He strives to secure "dignified lives" for all Colombians through economic development.

 

CLASS OF1998

Mark Selawry Story VIDEO: RT: 03:05

Story regarding the most noteworthy memory of his HBS years. At the end of each course, professors summarized the key lessons of their teaching, and students scrutinized these sessions for clues to exam topics. Instead of a summation, Prof. Clayton Christensen concluded his Managing Innovation class with a lecture on the social and moral responsibilities of leadership, which has left a lasting impression on him throughout his life and work.

 

CLASS OF1998

Mary Teichert Rotelli Story VIDEO: RT: 06:51

Story regarding the educational and personal highlights of her HBS experience. She describes her defining academic moment when she opened a class discussion of a case which she had prepared thoroughly with her study group. She recommends making the MBA curriculum more flexible to facilitate completing the program for women with families. On an HBS High Tech Fellowship, she worked with Prof. Myra Hart and Prof. Lynda Applegate to research and write cases on the transformations wrought by the new Internet economy and the future of business.

 

CLASS OF1998

Randy Fine Story VIDEO: RT: 04:15

Story regarding his proceeding directly from Harvard College to HBS and the entirely new world he found across the Charles River. His classmates challenged him as a young student with little business training, but this spurred him to catch up. He found the case method better suited to his learning style than the paper writing and textbook approach. His HBS education has opened up entrepreneurial opportunities for him and he is grateful to HBS for taking a chance on a young person from Kentucky.

 

CLASS OF1998

Tony Tjan Story VIDEO: RT: 03:54

Story regarding how HBS created a risk-free platform for him to pursue his passion for entrepreneurship. In his first year, he started an Internet company, Zefer, with two classmates, Matthew Burkley and Alexandre Scherer, with the encouragement of several professors, who remain his mentors till today. Despite the vagaries of the business cycle, his courage to search for and grow fresh innovations has persisted through the pleasure of collaboration with close associates.

 

1999

Working Knowledge is launched

New HBS alumni web portal, Working Knowledge, is launched

 

2000

Albert Gordon (MBA '25) celebrates 75th reunion

Albert Gordon (MBA '25) celebrates 75th reunion

 

CLASS OF2001

Daniella Ballou-Aares Story VIDEO: RT: 08:50

Story regarding how her Social Enterprise Summer Fellowship in Liberia transformed her thinking about her role as a citizen of the world. She worked on a HBS project to obtain medicines for the AIDS epidemic in Malawi. She co-founded a consulting firm to work on humanitarian issues. She speaks about the HBS community's responsibility to lead such efforts and to have a global impact.

 

CLASS OF2002

Carlo Reato Story VIDEO: RT: 06:12

Story regarding how he insisted on applying to the Advanced Management Program only despite his firm's urgings to explore other options. On first meeting his team members, he was thrilled by the international character of the group. In a collection of such expert executives, he found the challenge of leading a cadre of leaders exhilarating. The AMP faculty greatly impressed him with their facility in instructing experienced managers. He accounts membership in and access to the HBS alumni network as an amazing asset. Despite his team's nickname for AMP 162 as the "executive jail," he urges any interested party to take advantage of the program and rejoices at returning for his reunion.

 

CLASS OF2003

Andrea Mitchell Kimmel Story VIDEO: RT: 09:17

Story regarding how the tragedy of September 11th impacted on her and her classmates and how the School provided support and counseling services for students. She met her future husband, Robert Kimmel, at HBS, and they regretted not heeding Professor Joe Lassiter's career advice to prioritize their first job by where they wanted to live. She returned to HBS to co-chair her 5th reunion and to work in admissions.

 

CLASS OF2003

Euvin Naidoo Story VIDEO: RT: 07:34

Story regarding his excitement at being accepted to HBS. He discusses co-writing a case study on Nelson Mandela with Prof. Rosabeth Kanter. As the Social Enterprise Club president, he met John Whitehead, who inspired him to lead a nonprofit organization. He recalls a saying of Dean Kim Clark's mother, "remember who you are," to the effect that we are members of a global community.

 

2003

HBS launches $500 million capital campaign

HBS launches its first formal capital campaign since the 1920s, seeking $500 million; C. D. "Dick" Spangler (MBA '56) serves as chair.

 

CLASS OF2003

Maria Rivas Story VIDEO: RT: 03:55

Story regarding how the tragedy of September 11th compelled her to accelerate her plans to return to Nicaragua to change her country and how she realized that if you want to make a difference, you need to start at once. Through the Leadership Fellowship Program, she started an investment development agency, became involved in tourism development, and was appointed Minister of Tourism. She recommends to the Social Enterprise program to strengthen their network and convene participants more often.

 

CLASS OF2003

Mariam Malik Alsikafi Story VIDEO: RT: 02:38

Story regarding how she and her classmates were affected by the tragedy of September 11th and how they intensified their search for meaning and purpose in their future work and lives. She recalls the course, Management in Perspective, in which highly accomplished executives spoke about their careers. In the open question period, students scrutinized the nature of success and examined approaches to achieving a true work-life balance.

 

CLASS OF2003

Sava Marinkovich Story VIDEO: RT: 02:13

Story regarding his being on crutches during his first year of the MBA program and how the wonderful care he received from the staff is characteristic of the entire School. The incredible array of opportunities and resources at HBS induced him to hone his time management skills. The courses were so fascinating and the faculty was so superior at keeping ahead of new trends that he wanted to stay an extra year to take full advantage of both.

 

2004

Hansjoerg Wyss (MBA '65) makes $25 million gift in support of HBS doctoral programs; "Wyss Hall" is dedicated in his honor (in 2006)

Hansjoerg Wyss (MBA '65) makes $25 million gift in support of HBS doctoral programs; "Wyss Hall" is dedicated in his honor (in 2006)

 

CLASS OF2005

Monisha Kapila Story VIDEO: RT: 03:03

Story regarding her experiences in the HBS Leadership Fellows program at Accion International in the microfinancing industry in Latin America and on the hindrances to MBAs working in the nonprofit sector. She encourages students to build their careers on their passions and urges the faculty to seek innovative ways of developing students into leaders.

 

CLASS OF2005

Victor Papazov Story VIDEO: RT: 03:19

Story regarding how he was seeking out a new challenge in his career after founding the Bulgarian Stock Exchange and how he discovered an invigorating impetus in the Advanced Management Program. The AMP workload and intensity of the learning environment was at times overwhelming for him. However, he converted those demands on his capabilities into the energy for a positive personal transformation. With his new self-perception and skills, he plans to make a difference in the world.

 

CLASS OF2006

Sanjay Razdan Story VIDEO: RT: 05:47

Story regarding how his life-changing educational experience in the Advanced Management Program was crowned by the joyous occasion of the birth of his first child. He enumerates the steps in the process of directly applying business principles from AMP courses in his company and the consequential benefits. Prof. David Yoffie's single slide of how to research, understand, and meet the needs of your customers stands out as the most indelible memory of his program. His defining moment was the realization of the power of HBS as a center of knowledge creation and his participation as both sharer and contributor.

 

CLASS OF2007

Andy Murphy Story VIDEO: RT: 08:55

Story regarding his applying to HBS while in the Peace Corps in Ghana and how he and his wife from Ghana adjusted on their arrival at the School. He describes his career plan linking business and the environment, his joint program at the Kennedy School, and his HBS Leadership Fellows position at the World Wildlife Fund.

 

CLASS OF2007

Annie Bertrand Story VIDEO: RT: 04:18

Story regarding how her trek to India led to her to found with classmates a nonprofit organization, the Indian School Fund. They raised the resources to build a school and they designed a successful educational system that incorporates entrepreneurship into the curriculum.

 

CLASS OF2007

Anthony Fry Story VIDEO: RT: 04:19

Story regarding how his participation in AMP 173 "restored his faith in humanity" and illuminated a new path in life for him. The intellectual interchange of the Advanced Management Program was the main ingredient of his personal renewal. One particularly intense discussion on international relations initiated an opportunity for his classmates to tighten their social bonds. The global character of the AMP participant pool has furnished him with the good fortune of assembling a new world-wide network and creating friendships with individuals with whom he might not even have the chance to meet. These various avenues of exposure to innovative thoughts and people fortified him to strike out in a boldly novel direction.

 

CLASS OF2007

David Tudehope Story VIDEO: RT: 05:49

Story regarding how he reached the half-time break in his career and the Advanced Management Program served as a spring training for recharging his entrepreneurial skill set. The broad range of cases exposed him to the issues and perspectives of other business sectors, nations, and regions and thus has enabled him to study his own field and country from a new angle. With a group of students from around the globe, he assembled a rowing team that defeated the Kennedy School of Government but more importantly renewed his fondness for teamwork and collaboration. In terms of the AMP mission, he exhorts the School to continue to innovate and to evolve as the world changes.

 

CLASS OF2008

Charles de Segundo Story VIDEO: RT: 07:58

Story regarding the three central transformational moments of his MBA years. His preexisting sense of HBS as "forbidding" and "cutthroat" were rapidly dispelled by the emphasis on ethics in business and the necessity of business leaders to contribute to society and their communities. Classmate Alejandro Paiuk, MBA 2007, courageously set an example of openness and candor by writing and presenting a case on himself that frankly told his life story. The generosity of alumni who have returned to the School to share their life and career successes and failures was another unexpected invaluable bonus for him.

 

CLASS OF2008

Ethel Chen Story VIDEO: 5 minutes

Story regarding her experience attending HBS in the 2000s and the friendships and networking that gave her firsthand experience of business people all over the world, enabled her to secure an internship in London, and helped her to make career decisions. She reflects on her feeling that an international perspective gained by personal experience surpasses learning of the world by reading and watching television.

 

CLASS OF2008

Hunter Pierson Story VIDEO: 7.5 minutes

Story regarding his experience as a teacher and a native of New Orleans attending HBS in the 2000s, studying public education in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as a participant of the New Orleans Service Immersion program. The "exhilirating, exhausting days" interviewing school principals (including a HBS alumnus), led to deep friendships, personal growth, and an independent research project to develop a case study about the New Orleans Public Education System.

 

CLASS OF2008

Taneka Francis Story VIDEO: 2 minutes

Story abouy her experience attending HBS in the 2000s, reflecting on the accessibility and inspiration of HBS alumna, Taran Swan.

 

CLASS OF2009

Stephanie Balois Story VIDEO: RT: 06:34

Story regarding her bonding with classmates during her Pre-MBA Program, the power of the HBS learning model, her admiration of alumni dedication, and her plan to convey her passion for the School to the next generation of students. She formed fast and lasting friendships in the course of her Pre-MBA. The Priscilla Ball was one of the most exciting events of her HBS years to date. As an international student far from home, she feels that her section members are a second family. During the Leading in Business and Beyond Global Summit, she attended a session on the future of the MBA Program and was taken aback by the passionate concern of the alumni which she intends to emulate for succeeding classes of students.

 

CLASS OF2009

Thomas Rajan Story VIDEO: 4 minutes

Story regarding his experience attending HBS in the 2000s. The weighty sense of history and responsibility that accompanies an HBS education inspires one to accomplish great things that change the world.

 

CLASS OF2009

Ziquan Zhang Story VIDEO: RT: 03:51

Story regarding his motivation for coming to HBS from China as the desire to contribute his business acumen to his country's development. Organizing the Asia Business Conference supplied him with the platform for cross-cultural leadership. To relate how inspirational the HBS community is for him, he tells how two Class of 1961 Section C members presented flags and sang a song of their own composition to wish success on his Section C.

 

Joining the HBS faculty VIDEO: RT: 01:38

Interview clip with HBS faculty member John A. Quelch about his return to HBS (after earlier receiving his DBA) from cold and snowy London, Ontario and the University of Western Ontario.

 

Robert Steven Kaplan Story: In Appreciation of Teachers and Teaching VIDEO: RT: 07:07

Story regarding his appreciation for the power and demands of teaching as both an HBS graduate and professor. He recounts memorable advice and a riddle of bovine math from Prof. Bob Stobaugh. He compares his student years with today, his transition from student to teacher, and the physical and intellectual demands of teaching.

 

STAFF

Susan Hamilton Story VIDEO: 12.5 minutes

Story regarding her experience working in the development department of HBS since 1992. She elaborates on her first business trip, the international travels of a "road warrior", getting to know alumni, and the solidarity of HBS staff.