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Dr. Doug Guthrie, Dean, Professor of International Business and Professor of Management at the George Washington University School of Business is an expert in the fields of economic reform in China, leadership and corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.
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Doug Guthrie, dean of the George Washington University School of Business, is planning to draw on expertise in the university's psychology and philosophy departments to teach business ethics and he'll seek help from the engineering program to address sustainability.
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Jerome earned a Master of Business Administration from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St.
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Marin Alsop, the music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO), was the first speaker in our Conversations on Creative Leadership series at The George Washington University School of Business on Monday.
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Martin K. Sneider, adjunct professor of marketing at Washington University's Olin Business School in St.
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Settle studied Finance and International Studies at the University of Washington and earned an MBA at Harvard Business School.
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Dr. EDWARD RICE (Associate Professor and Faculty Director, Foster School of Business, University of Washington): I can take a very large risk and basically be risking the Treasury's money where, if it pays off, I win, and if it doesn't pay off, the Treasury loses.
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Ed Rice, who teaches at the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, worries that a banker whose institution is in trouble, but who's backed up by the U.S. government, might take inappropriate risks.
NPR: Federal Plan To Invest In Banks Met With Caution
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They are still awaiting sentencing to prison but Federal Judge Ricardo S. Martinez also saw fit to order the two men to lecture on business and legal ethics at theUniversity of Washington (Greenstein) and New York University School of Law (Wilk).
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Arizona State University, UVA's Darden School of Business, Reed College, Pace University, Case Western Reserve University, University of Washington and Princeton University are participating in the pilot program with classes in political science, business and biology, among other subjects.
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