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As HBS bids adieu to the last MBA class of the century, the Bulletin offers a window onto the Class of '99 with profiles of six graduating students. Like many of their classmates, these individuals sparkle with talents both inborn and hard won. Whether they've come from the wheat fields of Montana or the tough streets of Chicago, nearby Boston or the far-off Philippines, each one has achieved excellence in a variety of spheres. The Bulletin tips its hat to these students - and to the entire Class of 1999 - in recognition of the richness they've brought to the School and the significant contributions they're likely to make in the world of business and beyond.
Joel Bines
— "Unqualified Success"
Sheila Lirio Marcelo
— "Organizational Behavior"
Ikenna Okezie
— "Healthy Ambition"
Ian Walsh
— "Flying High"
Allison Hughes
— "A Passion to Excel"
Moir Donelson
— "Doing the (Harder) Right Thing"
— "Unqualified Success"
— "Organizational Behavior"
— "Healthy Ambition"
— "Flying High"
— "A Passion to Excel"
— "Doing the (Harder) Right Thing"
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