Simulation Is Not on the Exams, A Tale of Disruption
It was 1975. The Travelers had just quoted us at Marsh (UT’s insurance broker) $24 million for renewal of UnitedContinue Reading
It was 1975. The Travelers had just quoted us at Marsh (UT’s insurance broker) $24 million for renewal of UnitedContinue Reading
I loved my office in The Ice House! It was actually the old Beverly Hills Ice House, which had suppliedContinue Reading
One of the most challenging classes Freshman year at Cornell was M. Gardner Clark’s Comparative Economic Development class. It comparedContinue Reading
After a great first day in Zinder, Niger, in sub-Saharan Africa, I woke up very sick early the next morning,Continue Reading
Freshman year at Cornell I joined Alpha Phi Omega (APO), the National Service Fraternity affiliated with The Boy Scouts. Through,Continue Reading
On the Saturday morning when it was time to drive me to my first day at Cornell, my father wasContinue Reading
It was awesome arriving in Agadez! I had started across the Sahara on a whim in Algiers 15 days agoContinue Reading
My Japanese friend Hiro (whom I met the day before) and I checked into Algerian Border Control and Customs atContinue Reading
My friend and Cornell fraternity brother Steve and I were having lunch at Le Petit Four sidewalk cafe at SunsetContinue Reading
My flight from freezing Ithaca, NY left early on my Christmas Break to Florida in 1968. We arrived early atContinue Reading










