John S. R. Shad
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John Sigsbee Rees Shad (June 27, 1923 – July 7, 1994), served as chairman of
New York University Law School.[1]
He said when he was the head of the SEC that he had wanted to spend a third of his life learning, a third earning, and a third serving.
He had two children, Leslie Shad and Rees Shad, and was married to Patricia Shad.
Legacy
- Shad Hall, at Harvard Business School, was named for him; in 1987, Shad had provided a $20 million endowment to the school for a "Business Leadership and Ethics" program.[2][3]
- John S.R. Shad papers at Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School.
References
- ^ Leonard Sloane (9 July 1994). "John S. R. Shad Dies at 71; S.E.C. Chairman in the 80's". The New York Times. p. 1 11. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ^ "Suddenly, Business Schools Tackle Ethics", by SANDRA SALMANSAUG. August 2, 1987 The New York Times. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
- ^ "A Campus Built on Philanthropy - Shad Hall", Harvard Business School. Retrieved March 10, 2019.