Q&A with Carter Roberts. Once focused narrowly on saving endangered species, the World Wildlife Fund under Carter Roberts (MBA ’88) now aims to reshape global markets and institutions to save the planet’s most endangered ecosystems.
Down the Memory Chute. For generations of HBS students, the now-defunct course Written Analysis of Cases (WAC) inspired tall tales, close calls, zany stunts, and, ultimately, grudging respect.
Light Years Ahead. In his first interview since becoming Dean, Jay Light talks about program innovation, faculty development, and globalization.
Street Singer. Carla Ann Harris (MBA ’87) has the chops, whether she’s performing at Carnegie Hall or managing an IPO. A longtime gospel singer, she talks about faith, family, and what pushes her buttons.
Ideas
Faculty Q&A with University Professor Michael Porter, Faculty Books, Faculty Research Online, Caseworks: East to West, Faculty Opinion
Entrepreneur’s Notebook with Sasha Novakovich (MBA ’99)
Network
Career Briefs, President's Report, Alumni Bookshelf with G. Bruce Knecht (MBA ’86), Alumni Travel
In Brief
Global Leadership Forum; Class Day with Paulson; New HBSAA Members; Spring Reunions; Levitt Remembered; Sahlman Heads External Relations; of Note; Student Battles ALS; Global Initiative; Innovative Loan Fund; Students Mentor Kids
Take Two with Amy Beilharz (MBA ’84)
Newsmakers
Stacey Estrella (MBA ’93); Marion Sandler (HRPBA ’53); Angela Hicks (MBA ’00)



