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The World Economic Forum Honors Sallie Krawcheck '92 and Jos A. Fourquet '96

Columbia Business School is proud to announce that the World Economic Forum has selected José A. Fourquet ’96, U.S. executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank, and Sallie Krawcheck ’92, chairman and CEO of Smith Barney, for the Global Leaders for Tomorrow program. The prestigious honor is conferred annually upon individuals demonstrating leadership in the corporate and public sectors.
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January 28, 2003
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Columbia Business School is proud to announce that the World Economic Forum has selected José A. Fourquet '96, U.S. executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank, and Sallie Krawcheck '92, chairman and CEO of Smith Barney, for the Global Leaders for Tomorrow program. The prestigious honor is conferred annually upon individuals demonstrating leadership in the corporate and public sectors. Fourquet, a native of Puerto Rico, is the youngest person to hold his position at the Inter-American Development Bank. Prior to his appointment, he worked at Goldman Sachs. Krawcheck, in her previous position as chairman and CEO of Sanford Bernstein, was one of the most influential voices advocating research quality and integrity. In 2002, she was included in Fortune’s "Most Powerful Women" and Time’s "Global Business Influentials."

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