Boris Yavitz
Boris "Bob" Yavitz (June 4, 1923, Tbilisi – February 14, 2009) was the dean of Columbia Business School from 1975 to 1982. He was credited with restoring the reputation and stability of the school, which had been suffering from a divisive atmosphere before his accession. He also served as the deputy chairman and director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1977 to 1982.[1][2]
Yavitz was born in Tbilisi and raised in Tel Aviv. He received a degree at the University of Cambridge. During World War II he served in the British Navy, then attended Columbia where he received a master's degree in engineering and doctorate in business.[1] Yavitz died on February 14, 2009 from prostate cancer at the age of 85 in Hampton Bays, New York.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Weber, Bruce (20 February 2009). "Boris Yavitz, a Unifying Dean at Columbia Business School, Dies at 85". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
- ^ "Boris Yavitz Business School Dean". The Washington Post. February 21, 2009. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
- 1923 births
- 2009 deaths
- Columbia Business School faculty
- Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
- Columbia Business School alumni
- Soviet emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- Mandatory Palestine expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Emigrants from Mandatory Palestine to the United States
- 20th-century American academics
- American academic administrator, 1920s birth stubs
- Deaths from prostate cancer in New York (state)