Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Harvard Leadership Expert Nitin Nohria Named Business Dean
May 4 —Harvard University picked Nitin Nohria, a specialist in leadership and ethics, to be dean of its business school, charging him with transforming management education after financial catastrophes and scandals shook public faith in business.
Nohria, 48, a professor of management at the school, was named dean by President Drew Faust, president of Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He will begin after Jay Light, dean since 2006, steps down in June. Nohria, who will be tenth Harvard Business School dean, said in an interview that he will emphasize responsibility and the positive role companies can play in society.
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