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August 2004

School Honors Scott at New York Dinner

Robert G. Scott, MBA '70, received the School's 2004 Excellence in Leadership Award before nearly 200 guests at New York's Union Club in April.

"Bob Scott has demonstrated his leadership as an executive who led the merger of two enormous financial institutions, led rebuilding efforts after the September 11 losses at Morgan Stanley's World Trade Center offices, and championed social issues and community investment," said Dean Robert Joss.

During his 34-year career at Morgan Stanley, Scott held virtually every major post in the company, including president and COO. He was part of the senior management team that structured the 1997 merger with Dean Witter Discover and was named CFO of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter at the time of the merger, becoming its president in 2001. Scott also led Morgan Stanley's diversity efforts, not only in hiring and staff development but in the community at large.


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For the Record: Class of 2004 Commencement