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− | '''Boris "Bob" Yavitz''' [[MS]] ([[SEAS]]) '[[1948|48]] [[PhD]] ([[Business]] '[[1964|64]] served eight years as the dean of [[Columbia Business School]]. | + | '''Boris "Bob" Yavitz''' [[MS]] ([[SEAS]]) '[[1948|48]] [[PhD]] ([[Business]]) '[[1964|64]] served eight years as the dean of [[Columbia Business School]]. |
After moving to the United States at 23, Yavitz earned two graduate degrees (in engineering and business) from Columbia and, after starting and managing his own development company, eventually became the dean of the Business School in [[1975]]. | After moving to the United States at 23, Yavitz earned two graduate degrees (in engineering and business) from Columbia and, after starting and managing his own development company, eventually became the dean of the Business School in [[1975]]. |
Revision as of 23:43, 21 February 2009
Boris "Bob" Yavitz MS (SEAS) '48 PhD (Business) '64 served eight years as the dean of Columbia Business School.
After moving to the United States at 23, Yavitz earned two graduate degrees (in engineering and business) from Columbia and, after starting and managing his own development company, eventually became the dean of the Business School in 1975.
Yavitz's leadership revamped the school, returning both its spirit and its prestige; after retiring from the position, he remained a beloved professor.
In addition, he served as the director and deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1976 to 1982.
He died of prostate cancer in 2009, aged 85.