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ADVISORY/ Sanford Weill and Joseph Stiglitz to Receive Leadership Awards From Columbia Business School.


Business Editors

ADVISORY...for May 6 (Mon.)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


WHAT:            Columbia Business School will bestow its
                 Distinguished Leadership in Government and
                 Distinguished Leadership in Business Awards during
                 its 26th Annual Dinner.

                 The event will be attended by over 1100 of the
                 nation's business leaders, including this year's
                 event co-chairs:
                 Erskine B. Bowles ('69 MBA), Forstmann Little & Co.
                 and Russell L. Carson ('67 MBA), Welsh, Carson,
                 Anderson & Stowe

                 Vice chairs for the dinner include:
                 Henry R. Kravis ('69 MBA), Kohlberg Kravis Roberts;
                 Arthur Samberg ('67 MBA), Pequot Capital Management;
                 Jerry Speyer ('64 MBA), Tishman Speyer Properties;
                 Philip Geier, Jr. ('58 MBA), Interpublic Group; R.
                 Bradford Evans ('70 MBA), Morgan Stanley Dean
                 Witter and Lionel I. Pincus ('56 MBA), E.M. Warburg,
                 Pincus.

WHO:             SANFORD I. WEILL
                 Chairman and CEO, Citigroup Inc. is this year's
                 Distinguished Leader in Business.

                 JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ
                 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics and Columbia
                 Business School Professor is this year's
                 Distinguished Leader in Government.

WHEN:            Monday, May 6, 2002
                 6:00 p.m.  Reception
                 7:00 p.m.  Dinner
                 8:15 p.m.  Awards presentation / recipients' remarks

WHERE:           Waldorf-Astoria,
                 Grand Ballroom
                 Lexington Ave. between 49th and 50th St.


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For other people named William McDonough, see William McDonough (disambiguation).


William A. McDonough (b. 1951, Tokyo, Japan) is an American architect and founding principal of William McDonough + Partners, whose career is focused on
 ('98), George Pataki George Elmer Pataki (born June 24, 1945) is an American politician who was the 57th Governor of New York serving from January 1995 until January 1, 2007. He is a member of the Republican Party and was seen as a possible 2000 and 2008 Presidential candidate.  ('97), Robert Rubin Robert Edward Rubin (born August 29, 1938) is an American banker who served as the 70th United States Secretary of the Treasury during both the first and second Clinton Administrations during a time of peak performance for the U.S. economy.  ('96), Christine Todd Whitman ('95), Alan Greenspan Alan Greenspan

Dr. Greenspan is Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Dr. Greenspan also serves as Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the Fed's principal monetary policymaking body.
 ('91), Robert Dole ('87) and George Bush ('81); and for business -- Jacques Nasser Jacques Nasser (born December 27, 1947[1] in Amyoun, Lebanon;[2] Arabic جاك نصر ) nicknamed "Jac The Knife" because of his penchant for cost-cutting, is a business executive, most known for his infamous tenure as CEO of Ford  (`01), Philip Geier ('00), Meyer Feldberg ('99), Lionel Pincus ('98), Benjamin Rosen ('97), Allen Questrom ('96), Ross Perot H. Ross Perot (born June 27, 1930) is an American businessman from Texas, who is best known for seeking the office of President of the United States in 1992 and 1996. Perot founded Electronic Data Systems (EDS) in 1962 and later sold the company to General Motors and founded Perot  ('91), Henry Kravis ('88) and Malcolm Forbes ('80).
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