Luis M. Viceira is an American economist currently the George E. Bates Professor at Harvard Business School. He graduated from Autonomous University of Madrid and Harvard University (MA and PhD in Economics). [1] [2]
Kim Bryce Clark is an American scholar, educator, and religious leader who has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since April 2015, and was the church's seventeenth Commissioner of Church Education from 2015 to 2019. He served previously as the 15th president of Brigham Young University–Idaho from 2005 to 2015, and as the dean of the Harvard Business School (HBS) from 1995 to 2005, where he was also the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration.
John Young Campbell is a British-American economist who has served as the Morton L. and Carole S. Olshan Professor of Economics at Harvard University since 1994.
John Hector McArthur was a Canadian-American organizational theorist. He served as Professor of Business Administration and the 7th Dean of the Harvard Business School (1980–1995).
Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It owns Harvard Business Publishing, which publishes business books, leadership articles, case studies, and Harvard Business Review, a monthly academic business magazine. It is also home to the Baker Library/Bloomberg Center, the school's primary library.
Karen Gordon Mills is an American businessperson and former government official who served as the 23rd Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). She was nominated by President-elect Barack Obama on December 19, 2008, confirmed unanimously by the Senate on April 2, 2009, and sworn in on April 6, 2009. During her tenure, her office was elevated to the rank of Cabinet-level officer, expanding her power on policy decisions and granting her inclusion in the President's cabinet meetings. On February 11, 2013, she announced her resignation as Administrator and left the post on September 1, 2013.
Julio Jacobo Rotemberg was an Argentine/American economist at Harvard Business School. He was known for his collaboration with Michael Woodford on the first New Keynesian DSGE model, especially on monopolistic competition. He was also known for an alternative model of sticky prices.
Nitin Nohria is an Indian-American academic. He was the tenth dean of Harvard Business School. He is also the George F. Baker Professor of Administration. He is a former non-executive director of Tata Sons.
William J. Poorvu is an American real estate investor and adjunct professor in entrepreneurship, Emeritus at Harvard Business School. He was an adjunct professor on the HBS faculty from 1973 until 2002.
The Harvard Graduate Council(HGC) (formerly known as the "HGSG" [defunct]), and originally founded as the HGC is the centralized student government organization for the twelve graduate schools of Harvard University. Representing the interests of more than 15,000 Harvard graduate students, HGC is responsible for advocating student concerns to the University administrators, including the President of Harvard University, as well as the Provost and the Deans. HGC is also tasked with organizing large university-wide initiatives and events, managing and providing funding for university-wide student groups (USGs), as well as representing the Harvard graduate student population during conferences with other Ivy League universities and external organizations. In addition, HGC collaborates with its undergraduate counterpart, the Harvard Undergraduate Council (UC). The HGC Seal is formed by 13 different Harvard seals. At the center is the main Harvard University seal, which itself is surrounded by the 12 smaller seals of individual graduate schools.
Sandra J. Sucher is an American economist, currently the MBA Class of 1966 Professor of Management Practice and the Joseph L. Rice, III Faculty Fellow at Harvard Business School. Previously, she worked in private industry and nonprofit management, including 10 years in fashion retailing and 12 years at Fidelity Investments as chief quality officer.
Arthur I. Segel is an American economist, currently the Poorvu Family Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School and an Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Gunnar Trumbull is an American political scientist, currently the Philip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He graduated from Harvard College and MIT. At MIT, he earned a PhD in political science.
Richard S. Ruback is an American economist currently the Willard Prescott Smith Professor of Corporate Finance at the Harvard Business School. He previously taught at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He earned his PhD from the University of Rochester.
Leslie A. Perlow is an American ethnographer currently the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School.
Erik Stafford is an American economist currently the John A. Paulson Professor at Harvard Business School.
Jeffrey T. Polzer is an American academic. He is the UPS Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School, and the co-editor of a book. He studies how people collaborate in teams and across organizational networks to accomplish their individual and collective goals.
Kathleen L. McGinn is an American economist currently the Cahners-Rabb Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. She currently serves on the global Advisory Council for CFK Africa, a leading NGO working in Kenyan informal settlements.
Tom Nicholas is a British economist currently the William J. Abernathy Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
Paul M. Healy is an American academic. He is the James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.