Last week I had the opportunity to speak to nearly 600 Latin American business school deans, faculty and business leaders at the Latin American Council of Schools of Management’s 46th Annual Assembly (CLADEA 2011) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was very appropriate that the theme of this year’s assembly was Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development: [...]
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Jorge Haddock
Jorge Haddock joined the School of Management at George Mason University as dean in July 2009. He has been a consultant to several companies, including Mackie Designs, CSX World Terminals, Citicorp, Citibank (Wall Street) Bendix, Jiffy Lube and others. Haddock is a co-inventor of the patent “Method of System for Providing Credit Support to Parties Associated with Derivative and Other Financial Transactions.”







November 3, 2011
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