september 2003

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Dean’s Award

Each year Dean Clark honors graduating MBA students whose daily lives and actions embody the School’s most important ideals. This year there were five Dean’s Award recipients (pictured above with Clark).

Moon K. Lee (left) and Brandt B. Pyles (fourth from left), for their work building a Junior Achievement program with ninth graders at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

Matthew J. Turner (second from left), for his involvement in a broad range of activities, including his section, the Entrepreneurship Club, the African-American Student Union, and the Gardner Elementary School in Allston

Douglas K. Schillinger (fifth from left), for his diligence, determination, humility, and strength while undergoing treatment for melanoma

• Father Thomas Patrick Doyle, C.S.C., for being a strong and generous source of support for not just his section or class, but nearly the entire campus — including faculty and staff


Service Leadership Fellows

Launched in 2002, the HBS Service Leadership Fellows Program supports outstanding graduating HBS students committed to leadership in nonprofit and public-sector organizations through a one-year fellowship program. This year’s fellows (all MBA ’03) and their organizations are (from left) Andwele Lewis, Initiative for a Competitive Inner City; Jesse Souweine, City of Boston, Mayor’s Office; Katherine Cunningham, Teach For America; Stephanie Snitow, Phipps Houses; David Schlendorf, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Stacy Schwartz, Hospital for Special Surgery; Lee Koffler, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; and Louise Hulme, Endeavor Global. Missing from photo, Maria Rivas, president of Nicaragua/ProNicaragua.