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Babson College Professor Allan Cohen Named Fellow of TIAA-CREF Institute.
AScribe Business & Economics News Service, May, 2005
Byline: Babson College
WELLESLEY, Mass., May 26 (AScribe Newswire) -- Babson College Professor Allan R. Cohen has been named a fellow of TIAA-CREF Institute. Through research and education, fellows of the institute strive to create new knowledge and enhance understanding, foster innovation, and facilitate the exchange of ideas and expertise among leaders in education, financial advisors, researchers and policymakers.
Cohen holds the Edward A. Madden Distinguished Professorship in Global Leadership at Babson. He previously served as vice president of academic affairs and dean of faculty. A consultant on organizational change for companies such as GE, he helped found the Indian Institute of Management. At the University of New Hampshire, he was the J.R....
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