In July 2003, Sheena Iyengar was appointed as the first Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Associate Professor of Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School.
President George W. Bush has appointed Eli
Noam, professor of economics and finance at the School
and director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information
(CITI), and Judith L. Klavans, director of
Columbia’s Center of Research on Information Access (CRIA) to
the President’s Information and Technology Advisory Committee
(PITAC). Noam and Klavans are among 25 nominees representing
the leading information technology experts in both industry
and academia.
Geoffrey Heal, the Paul Garrett Professor of Public Policy and Business Responsibility at Columbia Business School, joined an esteemed panel of scientists, business leaders and senior elected officials, including Governor George Pataki of New York, to critically evaluate U.S. conservation laws and policies.
Some
familiar Columbia Business School faces graced the covers of two
leading business magazines earlier this month. In the same week, Fortune and Business Week featured, respectively, Columbia Business School graduates Sallie Krawcheck ’92, chairman and CEO of Smith Barney, and Lewis Frankfort ’69, CEO of Coach.