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Lynda M. Applegate
Lynda is the MBA Class of 1952 Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, teaching courses in information age management, entrepreneurial management, and managerial economics. Prior to joining the HBS faculty, she was on the faculties of the University of Michigan, University of Washington and University of Arizona, and held various management positions in the health services industry.
Thomas R. Eisenmann
Tom was the co-head of McKinsey’s Media and Entertainment Practice. From 1990 through 1994, he directed teams addressing a broad range of strategic, organizational, and operational issues for clients engaged in network television broadcasting, cable programming services, newspaper, magazine, book publishing, and motion picture production. Tom spent eleven years as a management consultant in the New York and London offices of McKinsey & Company. Currently, Tom is a Professor in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School focusing on business models in the Internet market space.
Admiral Thomas B. Fargo, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Thomas B. Fargo, USN (Ret.) was the twentieth officer to hold the position of Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command. As the senior U.S. commander in East Asia, the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas, Admiral Fargo led the largest unified command while directing the joint operations of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force across 100 million square miles. He was responsible to the President and the Secretary of Defense, and was the U.S. military representative for collective defense arrangements in the Pacific. His 35 years of service included six tours in Washington, DC, in addition to five commands in the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Middle East.

Today Admiral Fargo serves as Managing Director of J.F. Lehman and Company with principal responsibilities as President and CEO of the Hawaii Superferry, Inc., and Hawaii Superferry Holdings, Inc.
Shlomo Kalish
Dr. Shlomo Kalish, founding partner of Jerusalem Global Ventures, is one of Israel's leading technology investors. Established in December 1999, Jerusalem Global Ventures manages $200M with investments focused in early stage Israeli-related companies. In the late 1990s, Kalish served as a General Partner of Concord (K.T.) Ventures I, LP, and in 1993 founded Jerusalem Global Investment Bank. Shlomo holds advanced degrees from MIT and is active on the board of many non-profit and educational organizations. In 1999, Shlomo was named the fourth most influential person in the Israeli economy.
Major General George W. Norwood, USAF (Ret.)
General Norwood was a tactical fighter pilot and Air Force officer, planner and leader, serving in posts throughout Europe and Asia. He served as Deputy Chief of Staff for the United Nations Command and United States Forces in Korea. In this role, General Norwood was responsible for the critical general officer level negotiations with the North Korean military. He was also Commander of the 35th Fighter Wing at Misawa Air Base in Japan where he was the senior US Military Member in Northern Japan.

Since retiring from the Air Force, General Norwood has served in a variety of civilian roles. He was the executive vice president of the Air Force Association in Florida, and is on the Board of Directors for the Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC), for Scalable Network Technologies, and for WidePoint Corporation. In addition he is President and CEO of Norwood & Associates, Inc.
Jeffrey Parker
Jeff has an extensive history of success in both entrepreneurship and financial services. He is the founder and CEO of CCBN, an Internet solutions company providing Investor Relations services for publicly listed corporations. CCBN has over 700 corporate customers, including Intel, Yahoo!, E*Trade and others. In 1980, Jeff founded Technical Data Corporation, which he subsequently sold in 1986 to Canadian publishing giant Thomson Corporation. In 1982, he became Chairman and CEO of Business Research Corporation, and in 1983 he founded First Call Corporation.
William A. Sahlman
Bill is the Dimitri V. d’Arbeloff - Class of 1955 Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, focusing on entrepreneurial finance. For seven years, he served as Chairman of the Board of Harvard Business School Publishing Company, which is responsible for all external publishing activities, including the Harvard Business Review, case studies, Management Productions, HBS Press, and interactive media. He is a member of the Board of Directors of several private companies.
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