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The Business-Higher Education Forum Welcomes New Chair David J. Skorton and Vice Chair William H. Swanson to its ... - Read More

Date Added: July 09, 2008 10:12:05 AM
The Business-Higher Education Forum , a national organization of Fortune 500 CEOs and senior executives, prominent college and university presidents, and foundation leaders working to advance innovative solutions to U.S. education challenges, welcomes its new leadership for 2008-2010.

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