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An Executive Collection
The luminaries in Keith Herrmann's unconventional autograph collection have never pitched a baseball in the World Series, or won an Oscar or a Grammy. But they have attained the highest rank in their professions. They're Fortune 500 CEOs.
Alfred Berkeley III
On October 28, 1997, when trading
volume on the Nasdaq Stock Market soared to a record high of 1.35 billion shares, there were 20 million hits on its Web site. Alfred Berkeley III, WG'68, loves such statistics, because they illustrate his efforts to open up the market to as many players as possible.
East Meets West in Pediatric Care June 1, known as the Day of the Child in China, will mark the ceremonial opening of a $40 million pediatric teaching hospital -- the first facility of its kind in that country. It is an enterprise close to Leslie Mancuso's heart, because her organization, Project HOPE, is collaborating with the Chinese government to make it possible. Continued...
Herb Fenster
Seven years after taking on the Pentagon for canceling a weapons contract, Colorado attorney Herb Fenster, C'58, won on his client's behalf the largest judgment ever entered against the U.S. government.
Doug Glanville
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