Four Receive 2006 HBS Alumni Achievement Awards
The mission of the Harvard Business School is to educate leaders who make a difference in the world. More than 65,000 HBS graduates strive to make these works a reality in a wide array of organizations that affect the lives of millions of people around the globe.
Since 1968, with the help of suggestions from alumni, students, faculty, and friends, the School has selected a number of outstanding men and women to receive its most important honor, the Alumni Achievement Award. Throughout their careers, these distinguished graduates have contributed significantly to their companies and communities, while upholding the highest standards and values in everything they do. As such, they represent the best in our alumni body. Exemplary role models, they inspire all those who aspire to have an impact on both business and society.
The 2006 award recipients are:
Sir Ronald M. Cohen, MBA 1969
Chairman, Social Investment Task force, Bridges Community Ventures, & The Portland Trust
Cofounder & Former Chairman, Apax Partners L.P.
William H. Donaldson, MBA 1958
Cofounder & Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Former Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
Ann S. Moore, MBA 1978
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Time Inc.
Philip L. Yeo, MBA 1976
Chairman, Agency for Science, Technology & Research
Former Chairman, Singapore Economic Development Board