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Ed Morrison · Kudos to Jack Kleinhenz
October 30th, 2008
Jack and I worked together when I was at Case Western Reserve. He is a gem.
Cleveland (Oct. 31, 2008) — Jack Kleinhenz, Ph.D. CEO of Kleinhenz & Associates was recently named a Fellow by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) at its annual meeting in Washington, DC.
NABE Fellows are selected on an annual basis by NABE’s board of directors. Selection criteria include service as a professional business economist, contributions to the field of business economics, and outstanding contributions to NABE.
Kleinhenz joins a select group of 100 NABE Fellows that include Nobel Laureates Lawrence Klein, Milton Friedman, James Tobin; Federal Reserve Board Chairmen Paul Volcker, Alan Greenspan; several former chairs of the President’s council of economic advisors and current or former presidents of Federal Reserve Banks.
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
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