Pamela Thomas-Graham on Sept. 11
“We cover the financial community as our beat,” says CNBC president and CEO Pamela Thomas-Graham. “So in many ways the terrorist attacks felt very personal to us.” After determining that all CNBC personnel were safe, she turned her attention to what services and coverage CNBC could provide at a time when the U.S. stock markets were closed. (For more click here.)
Urban Evolution
After decades of decline, there are signs that the inner city may be making a comeback. Several HBS professors have been involved in documenting the positive trends.
Back in Business
Dozens of HBS alumni have played both prominent and unsung roles in helping New York City's business community recover from September 11's devastation.
Profile CNBC president and CEO, Pamela Thomas-Graham (MBA '88/JD '89)
Q&A Mark Fields (MBA '89), CEO of Mazda
Update "Rising to the Challenge," Student conferences, MBA Career services director, Hal Brierly endows chair, John Mulroney at the Opera, Dean Clark in Europe
Newsmakers Heese, Julius, Kraft, Marcus, Olson, Romney, Wasynczuk
R&D Islamic business, stocking inventory, books, more.
Network HBSAA President's Report, D.C. Club, Univ. Elections, Siebel at No. Cal. Club, Save the Dates, Directory Assistance



