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Ira M. Millstein tribute

Harvard Corporate Governance

The New York Times obituary the next day focused mainly on the vital missions he led on behalf of his beloved New York City. Ira died at aged 97 on March 13, having devoted his eventful life to guiding corporate directors, CEOs, regulators, lawmakers, and institutional investors toward paths of integrity and accountability.

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Appraiser Newsroom

Read Edie’s obituary here. “Our Society has lost a dedicated member, volunteer, and teacher and mentor to so many. Gone from our profession is a wise leader and one of its finest members.” –Sandra Tropper, FASA.

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Michael C. Jensen, Who Helped Reshape Modern Capitalism, Dies at 84

NYT M&A

He heralded stock options and golden parachutes as a professor at Harvard Business School, influencing a generation of Wall Street executives.

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Gerald M. Levin, Time Warner Chief in a Merger Debacle, Dies at 84

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He was called a visionary in cable television, but his foray into the world of the internet, in a marriage with AOL, proved disastrous.

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James D. Robinson III, Former Chief of American Express, Dies at 88

NYT M&A

He led the company from 1977 to 1993 and helped transform Wall Street into a more competitive financial marketplace.

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Zong Qinghou, Beverage Tycoon in China, Dies at 79

NYT M&A

A bitter but successful battle with Danone of France for control of a joint venture made him the richest person in China for a time.

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Edward E. Crutchfield, 82, Banker Whose Deals Reshaped the Industry, Dies

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He built a small Southern bank into a regional powerhouse, helping to turn Charlotte, N.C., into a national financial hub.

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