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John H. McArthur

John H. McArthurBorn: 1934
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Educator

Nationality: Canada
Executive summary: Dean of Harvard Business School, 1980-95

Wife: Natty Ewasiuk

    High School: Burnaby South High School, Burnaby, British Columbia
    University: BCom Forestry, University of British Columbia (1957)
    University: MBA, Harvard Business School (1959)
    University: PhD Business Administration, Harvard Business School (1963)
    Professor: Harvard Business School (1962-80)
    Professor: Financial Management, Harvard Business School (1973-80)
    Professor: Business Administration, Harvard Business School (1980-96)
    Administrator: Dean of Faculty, Harvard Business School (1980-95)

    Member of the Board of AES (1997-)
    Member of the Board of Arvida Corporation
    Member of the Board of Bell Canada (1995-)
    Member of the Board of Buckeye Pipe Line Company
    Member of the Board of Cabot
    Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank
    Member of the Board of Data General
    Member of the Board of Glaxo-Wellcome
    Member of the Board of HCA
    Member of the Board of KOC Holding
    Member of the Board of Rohm and Haas
    Member of the Board of Springs Industries
    Member of the Board of Telesat Canada
    Member of the Board of Teradyne
    Member of the Board of Vincam Group, Inc. (1995-)
    Anti-Defamation League Board of Overseers
    Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Chairman
    Boston Museum of Fine Arts Trustee
    World Bank Senior Advisor (1996-2005)






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