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'''William F. Pounds''' was Dean (from 1966–1980) and is a professor emeritus at the [[MIT Sloan School of Management]].<ref>http://mitworld.mit.edu/speaker/view/519</ref> He was chief financial adviser to the [[Rockefeller family]] and an executive in many of their holdings. |
'''William F. Pounds''' was Dean (from 1966–1980) and is a professor emeritus at the [[MIT Sloan School of Management]].<ref>http://mitworld.mit.edu/speaker/view/519</ref> He was chief financial adviser to the [[Rockefeller family]] and an executive in many of their holdings. |
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He is an undergraduate alumnus [[Carnegie Mellon University]] in Chemical Engineering and PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon's [[Tepper School of Business]]. |
He is an undergraduate alumnus [[Carnegie Mellon University]] in Chemical Engineering and a masters and PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon's [[Tepper School of Business]]. |
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William F. Pounds was Dean (from 1966–1980) and is a professor emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management.[1] He was chief financial adviser to the Rockefeller family and an executive in many of their holdings.
He is an undergraduate alumnus Carnegie Mellon University in Chemical Engineering and a masters and PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business.