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One thing Lee Iacocca will never retire is his gift of gab. The former Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler boss returned to his alma mater, Lehigh University, yesterday for a birthday party and a half ...
Just ask the folks at Lehigh University, where, among other things, Iacocca established the Iacocca Institute and the Global Village for Future Leaders of Business and Industry. On Friday ...
Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee A. Iacocca is lending his name to two major projects at Lehigh University: a $40 million fund drive for the new Mountaintop Campus, and thenewly-established Iacocca ...
teach, Barsness accepted an offer to instead become executive director of the university’s Iacocca ... Hecht, the institute’s first full-time director, who is “leaving Lehigh to pursue ...
director of the Iacocca Institute. Brandt said when Gast took over as president of Lehigh in 2006, one of her first official activities was to attend the graduation of the 10th class of Global ...
Chrysler Corp. and its dealers around the world gave Lehigh University ... of retiring Chairman Lee Iacocca, a 1945 Lehigh grad and founder of the school’s Iacocca Institute.
Lee Iacocca helped shape Ford’s Mustang and save Chrysler from bankruptcy, but the son of Italian immigrants began his life in Allentown and launched his career from Bethlehem’s Lehigh University.
Laurence W. Hecht, a former corporate executive with extensive international business experience, is the new executive director of the Iacocca Institute at Lehigh University. Created 18 months ago ...
In a word, it is agile. The mission of the Iacocca Institute at Lehigh University is to help firms in eastern Pennsylvania as well as nationally redesign their organizations and operations to meet ...
Iacocca will talk about U.S. industrial competitiveness as part of the Lehigh ... the university. The talk, sponsored by the Visiting Lecturers Committee and the university’s Iacocca Institute ...
Defense dollars should be rerouted to establishing this country as an industrial superpower, says Chrysler Chairman Lee A. Iacocca. His comments highlighted an hourlong news conference yesterday ...