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New Board Advises on School OperationsAugust, 2002 "IN ADDITION TO striving to be the best school of management in the world, the GSB also aspires to be the best-run school of management in the world," begins the mission statement for the School's new Management Board, which holds its second meeting Sept. 19. Composed of graduates of the School, the board will provide external perspective and advice to GSB senior management on key operational issues in areas such as marketing and information technology. The board will meet semiannually. The established dean's Advisory Council of alums and other business leaders, in existence since 1959, provides useful input to the School on its long-term strategies but generally has not weighed in on more routine operational issues, said Dan Rudolph, MBA '81, the School's chief operating officer. Chaired initially by John Svoboda, MBA '83, the new board's other members are Steven Aldrich, '95; Paul Bartlett, '87; Tracey Benford, '95; Susan Bostrom, '86; Reginald Brown, '83; Lawrence Buchalter, '87; Beth Cobert, '84; Monique Connor, '95; Bruce Crocker, '72; the Rev. Albert DiUlio, '83; Steven Dostart, '90; Morris Goodwin, Jr., '79; James Heeger, '82; Leo Linbeck, '94; Timothy Ling, '89; Chip Newton, '90; Andrea Rice, '94; Laura Sanchez, '94; Gary Schoenfeld, '88; Linda Segre, '87; Katherine O'Brien Shah, '89; Robert Taylor, '86; Ronald Taylor, '71; Gregory Waldorf, '94; and Ellen Wood, '86. |
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