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Change Management in Troubled Times

September 2004

Managing people and team issues during aggressive business and organizational change is more difficult in troubled economic times. Howard Tullman
(WCAS67, L70), who brought extensive experience in managment and in developing entrepreneurial ventures to the presidency of Kendall College, will offer both new and experienced senior managers guidance in dealing with these issues.

Lecture time: approximately 1 hour

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About the Presenter

Howard Tullman (WCAS67, L70), president, Kendall College

Howard A. Tullman is the President of Kendall College in Evanston, Illinois, the Chairman of the Board of The Cobalt Group in Seattle, Washington and the Managing Partner of the Chicago High Tech Investors LLP. Mr. Tullman is an honors graduate of Northwestern University and of its Law School where he was the Chairman of the Board of Editors of the Law Review. After practicing federal trial law for 10 years in Chicago, he started a series of private and public companies. In addition, he has headed up a number of large-scale turnaround projects throughout the United States. He has taught and lectured on Entreprenuership and Change Management at the Kellogg school for the last 15 years.

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