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| Stuart I. Greenbaum Ph.D. |
Bank of America Professor of Managerial Leadership
Expertise: banking, corporate governance, financial markets, management, business school
Bio:
Greenbaum is an expert on banking and financial markets. He has served on 15 corporate boards and has on numerous occasions testified before Congressional committees, as well as other legislative bodies. Greenbaum spent 10 years as dean of the Olin Business School. Before joining Olin Greenbaum spent nearly 20 years at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, where he was the director of the Banking Research Center and the Norman Strunk Distinguished Professor of Financial Institutions. From 1988-92, he served as Kellogg's associate dean for academic affairs. Before Northwestern, Greenbaum served as chairman of the Economics Department at the University of Kentucky, and on the staffs of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve. He has published two books and more than 75 articles in professional and scholarly journals.
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Education:
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Ph.D. in Economics at Johns Hopkins University
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B.S. in Economics at New York University

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Expert available to discuss proposed economic stimulus package
 It's "more political than economic," says business professor

Feb. 4,
2008 --
Former dean of the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis, Stuart Greenbaum, is available for comment on the wisdom behind the stimulus package proposals under consideration in Congress. Greenbaum is skeptical that a stimulus package will be effective and proposes several other strategies that could improve the economy.

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No need to panic
 Subprime mess isn't all bad; situation also offers opportunities

Aug. 15,
2007 --
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The stock market might be nervous now due to the subprime loan mess, but Stuart Greenbaum, former dean of the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis, is bullish on the situation.

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What happens in the boardroom doesn't stay in the boardroom
 Transgressions in corporate governance resonate throughout the enterprise

March 5,
2007 --
Corporate governance has been in the forefront of public debate lately, thanks to such high-profile events as options backdating, the awarding of inflated CEO compensation packages and efforts to augment shareholder empowerment. These larger scandals have implications that reach beyond the boardroom into every aspect of an enterprise. Ultimately, the transgressions take their toll on all of society, according to Stuart Greenbaum, former dean of the business school at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Media advisory
 Dean Stuart Greenbaum presents his final State of the School Address

May 9,
2005 --
Stuart Greenbaum, dean of the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis, will deliver his annual State of the School address at the Olin School's Century Club Speaker series on Thursday, May 12 at 8 a.m.

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New Olin professorship
 Hances establish professorship in business

June 22,
2004 -- Beverly and James Hance have established a professorship in the John M. Olin School of Business, it was announced by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton. The gift of $1.2 million will be combined with $300,000 from the University's Sesquicentennial Endowed Professorship Challenge to create the James and Beverly Hance Professorship in Business.

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Corporate governance
 Conference for corporate board directors, June 25-26 at Olin School of Business

June 2,
2004 -- A conference for board directors of public and private companies will be held June 25-26 at Washington University's John M. Olin School of Business in the school's Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. The board of directors' conference, "Strategies and Techniques for Improving Board Performance," will focus on corporate governance issues.

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Executive education
 Kenneth C. Bardach named associate dean and director of ExecEdge Corporate Education at Olin School of Business

May 28,
2004 --
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Kenneth C. Bardach has been named associate dean and director of ExecEdge Corporate Education at the John M. Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis, announced Stuart I. Greenbaum, dean and Bank of America Professor at the Olin School. Bardach joins Olin from Case Western Reserve, where he served as associate dean of Executive Education Programs at the Weatherhead School of Management. Bardach brings more than 30 years of academic and corporate experience to his post, having twice served in executive education director positions at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, and having directed corporate management education and development programs for numerous organizations.

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Olin moves up
 Forbes Magazine ranks M.B.A. program 12th best in U.S. in 'return-on-investment'

Sept. 26,
2003 -- Forbes Magazine has ranked the M.B.A. program at the University's Olin School of Business No. 12 among 67 U.S. business schools. The Forbes rankings measure best "return on investment" for M.B.A. graduates of the Class of 1998. For this year's survey, Forbes sent out 18,000 questionnaires to full-time graduates of M.B.A. programs around the world. With a five-year gain of $120,000 over tuition and foregone salary, the Olin School jumped eight places, from No. 20 in Forbes' last ranking of M.B.A. programs in 2001.

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First class
 China's future business leaders are first to graduate from joint Executive MBA program at Olin School of Business

Sept. 18,
2003 -- Students in the inaugural Executive MBA class of a joint program between the John M. Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis and Fudan University School of Management in Shanghai, China, arrived in St. Louis on September 6 for two weeks packed with classes and celebrations. The 70 students from China completed their MBA degrees with a capstone two-week residency at the Washington University business school.

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Raymond L. Hilgert, 1930-2003
 Popular business school professor loses three-year battle with cancer

Aug. 26,
2003 --
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Raymond L. Hilgert, D.B.A., Emeritus Professor of Management and Industrial Relations at Washington University's John M. Olin School of Business, died Saturday, August 23, 2003 at St. Luke's Hospital after a three-year battle with cancer. He was 73 and lived in Kirkwood. Hilgert, an award-winning teacher, author, labor arbitrator, nationally-recognized media commentator, and business ethicist, taught at the University from 1961 to 2001. In an article published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch upon Professor Hilgert's retirement from the business school, former students explained the impact he had on their lives and careers. It is reprinted here by permission: "Ray Hilgert Leaves Legacy of Learning at Washington U" (July 22, 2001).

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