VLS With Dean Jay Light
The successful VLS series, re-named the “Virtual
Learning Series,” returns on December 16th with an examination by HBS
Dean Jay Light of the global financial crisis from his perspective as an
expert in the financial system and investment management. He will also
discuss how HBS is applying collective thought leadership and
scholarship to develop responses to the crisis.
Thousands of alumni have
been on previous calls, enjoying one of the key benefits of club
membership. The December VLS call with Dean Light will only be
open to members of HBS clubs and associations. Therefore we encourage
you to initiate or renew your membership in HBSAAA (if you haven't
already done so) and participate in this special event.
- Location: Your home or office
- Date/Time: Tuesday, December 16th 12:00 noon EST
- Cost: No charge, members only
- RSVP: Make your reservation by Thursday, December 11
- We will e-mail dial-in instructions and instructions for submitting questions via e-mail
Click here to make a reservation!
Jay Light is a graduate of Cornell University (Engineering Physics,
1963) and Harvard University (the joint FAS-Business School doctoral
program in Decision & Control Theory, 1970). He worked in systems
analysis and satellite guidance at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and in
management consulting before joining the HBS faculty in 1970. On a
leave of absence from Harvard during 1977-1979, he was the Director of
Investment and Financial Policies for the Ford Foundation.
Light has been Chairman of the Finance area (1986-1988), Senior
Associate Dean and Director of Faculty Planning (1988-1994), and Senior
Associate Dean and Director of Planning and Development (1998-2005) at
HBS. In this latter role he led the School's strategic planning efforts
and helped shaped new educational and research program initiatives.
Light was named Interim Dean of Harvard Business School in August 2005,
and was appointed Dean in April 2006. During his tenure he has overseen
the close of Harvard Business School's successful $600 million capital
campaign, fostered new faculty initiatives in health care and
science-based business, and completed the renovation and restoration of
Baker Library, the world's preeminent collection of business books and
archival materials. He is leading innovations in the School's core
educational programs, including a team-based learning initiative in the
MBA program and the launch of a new, modular leadership development
program in executive education. He also plays an active role in the
University's planning for Allston.
Light has taught thousands
of students in the School's MBA and Doctoral programs, and in various
executive programs for CFOs and investment managers. In the MBA
program, in addition to the required first-year course in Finance, he
has taught Investment Management, Capital Markets, Entrepreneurial
Finance, and Negotiating Ventures.
Light is the co-author (with W.L. White) of The Financial System
(1979) as well as numerous articles and more than 50 cases and notes.
His research and course development interests include asset management,
risk management for global investment management, negotiation and deal
structuring, and corporate finance. He has explored strategic business
decisions in the money management industry and problems that arise in
the management of very large pools of tax exempt money, particularly
pension funds and endowments. He also has examined how negotiation
analysis and related techniques can be used in structuring financial
transactions in the context of entrepreneurial situations, and to
enhance value in private equity investments.
Light is a
director of the Harvard Management Company, a director of Partners
HealthCare (the Mass General and Brigham & Women's Hospitals) and
chairman of its Investment Committee, a member of the Investment
Committee of several endowments, a director of several private firms,
and an advisor/trustee to several corporate and institutional pools of
capital.
Light, originally from Ohio, lives in Belmont, Massachusetts, with his wife, Judy; they are the parents of two children.
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