Faculty News | | 05 Nov 2009
<i>Directorship</i> Magazine Awards
Re: Jay Lorsch, William W. George, Raymond V. Gilmartin & James I. Cash, Jr.
Jay Lorsch, the Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations at Harvard Business School, has been named by Directorship magazine to its Corporate Governance Hall of Fame, which recognizes "the outstanding achievements of those select individuals who have had an everlasting influence over corporate governance and the boardroom community." A member of the HBS faculty for more than 40 years, Lorsch has authored or coauthored more than a dozen books, including Pawns or Potentates: The Reality of America's Corporate Boards and Back to the Drawing Board: Designing Boards for a Complex World. The magazine also named William W. George and Raymond V. Gilmartin, both Professors of Management Practice at HBS, and James I. Cash, Jr., the School's James E. Robison Professor of Business Administration Emeritus, to its Directorship 100 list, comprising "those 100 individuals who exert the most influence on the boardroom agenda."

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