Robert C. Clark
Overview
Robert C. Clark, Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University - July 2003 to present. His research and teaching interests are centered on corporate governance. Prior Professional Experience: Previously, Mr. Clark served in the following positions: Dean and Royall Professor of Law, Harvard Law School - 1989 to 2003. Professor, Harvard Law School - 1978 to 2003. Concentrated on corporate law; author of Corporate Law. Professor, Yale Law School - 1974 to 1978. Associate, Ropes & Gray - 1972 to 1974. Practice involved commercial and corporate law. Company Directorship: Mr. Clark is an Independent Director. He has been a Director of the Company since January 2004. Other Directorships: Mr. Clark serves as a director of Collins & Aikman Corporation and Omnicom Group, Inc. He is also a trustee of TIAA, a leading pension fund serving the higher education community.
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