Lester
Center Fellows
2000 Fellows:
Hubbard C. Howe
As a principal of Clayton, Dubilier and Rice,
a private leveraged buy-out investment firm in NewYork, Mr.
Howe had served as CEO or a board member of many financially
troubled companies that he “turned around” and
sold for profit. In all, he worked with more than sixty companies
during his career, ranging from Remington Arms to a grocery
store chain, and living in hotel rooms much of the time. It
was, he said, an enormously stressful job, as he sought to
make ethical decisions regarding the often conflicting interests
of workers, shareholders, and the public.
Hubbard Howe received his degree from University of California,
Berkeley—a B.S. in business administration.
Fellows in Entrepreneurship:
2004 - Terry Opdendyk
2003 - Kevin Brown
2002 - Jim Hornthal
2001 - Steve Domenik
2000 - Hubbard C. Howe
1999 - Reese Jones
1998 - Jerry Fiddler
1997 - Joan Cooper
1996 - Anita Dimondstein
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