In one of the most memorable gatherings in the history of the School, several hundred alumni, faculty, and guests came together on campus on September 21 to participate in the launch of The Campaign for Harvard Business School.
Next up the Bulletin checks in on some of the School's most recent ventures in the international realm, in Think Globally, Teach Locally.
And in a roundtable discussion, Bad Times for Business, six HBS professors consider the causes of, and some possible solutions for, the problems afflicting corporate America.
Q&A

One of Wall Street's most respected young investment managers, Mary Callahan Erdoes (MBA '93) reflects on investing in a volatile market.
Profile

Now that Paul Tierney (MBA '68) has built a successful business, he's helping entrepreneurs in Latin America and Africa to do the same.
Update
The Campaign for Harvard Business School; Alumni Honorees Urge Students to Emphasize Ethics; HBSAAA Conference Addresses Pathways to Power; Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Advises New MBA Students on Business Values; Fall Reunions; More than a Game: HBS "Old Boys" Take on Student Ruggers; Alumni Bookshelf; Faculty Updates; GE's Jeff Immelt: On Jack, the Economy, and Building a Career; Wan Heads HBSP; Leadership Focus of New Publishing Partnership; MBAs by the Numbers.
Newsmakers
Alumni in the News:
Centenaris, Grousbeck, Klein, Mark, Pagliuca
R&D
Gilbert on newspapers; Perlow on speed traps; Hansen on knowing too much; Snook's book award; Bagley on ethical decisions; Books: Value Shift, The Support Economy.
Network
HBSAA President's Report; Save the Dates; Club Spotlight: Hong Kong.



