Business Editors STANFORD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 27, 2002 George Parker, who has served the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford University in more roles than even he can count, was honored by the Business School faculty recently with the Robert T. Davis Award recognizing extraordinary lifetime contributions to...
STANFORD, Calif. -- (This story reports on research at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and appears in today's Stanford Knowledgebase, the free monthly electronic newsletter of thoughts, ideas and lectures at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/knowledgebase.html.) You might think that the head of state of a...
STANFORD, Calif. -- (This story reports on research at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and appears in today's Stanford Knowledgebase, the monthly electronic newsletter of thoughts, ideas and lectures at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/knowledgebase.html.) In the months prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, an...
Byline: Stanford Graduate School of Business STANFORD, Calif., June 23 AScribe Newswire -- This week the Stanford Graduate School of Business brought together leaders of the National Football League and executives from all 32 NFL league teams for the second NFL-Stanford Executive Education Program....
Byline: Stanford Graduate School of Business STANFORD, Calif., May 9 AScribe Newswire -- Last autumn Lawrence Wein detected a serious problem in the U.S. government's US-VISIT program, designed to capture terrorists entering American airports by checking their fingerprints. The Stanford Graduate School of Business...
News Editors/Business Editors/Education Writers ADVISORY...for Saturday (March 8) --BUSINESS WIRE Stanford Graduate School of Business WHAT: The Business of Education Conference at Stanford Graduate School of Business ...
Business Editors STANFORD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 2, 2001 Edmund Wattis Littlefield, a leading San Francisco business executive, and a major benefactor of Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, died of lung cancer Saturday in Burlingame. He was 87. Active in civic, philanthropic, and educational affairs,...
Stanford Graduate School of Business:WHAT: Stanford Graduate School of Business Hosts 2005 Net Impact Conference, Bridging the Gap: Leading Social Innovation Across Sectors ...
Byline: Stanford Graduate School of Business STANFORD, Calif., Aug. 1 AScribe Newswire -- Nike Inc. founder and chairman Philip H. Knight, MBA '62, will give $105 million to Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. It is believed to be the largest gift ever given...
Business/Assignment Editors/Education Writers/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday (March 5) --BUSINESS WIRE Stanford Graduate School of Business WHAT: Cool Products Expo 2003 at Stanford Graduate School of Business ...
Business/Assignment Editors/Education Writers/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday (March 5) --BUSINESS WIRE Stanford Graduate School of Business WHAT: Cool Products Expo 2003 at Stanford Graduate School of Business ...
Byline: Stanford Graduate School of Business STANFORD, Calif., Sept. 13 AScribe Newswire -- With the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina fresh on everyone's mind, members of humanitarian relief organizations, along with corporate and academic supply chain management experts, recently gathered at the Stanford Graduate...
STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford Graduate School of Business:WHAT: Cool Products Expo 2006 at Stanford Graduate School of Business Introducing the Cool Products Expo, a showcase of companies ...
NEW YORK -- Stanford University's Graduate School of Business honored Herbert M. Allison Jr., chairman, president and CEO of TIAA-CREF, with the School's 2005 Excellence in Leadership Award at a gala dinner of nearly 200 guests here Tuesday. The award marks the Business School's commitment to underscoring the importance...