Lifetime Achievement Award
Sandy MooseSenior AdvisorThe Boston Consulting Group
In the winter of 1968, after completing her doctoral dissertation in economics at Harvard in the middle of the academic year—a poor time to secure a teaching appointment, a friend suggested Sandy Moose look into management consulting as a way to earn some money, gain insights into how the real business world worked. And it would provide good anecdotes for her return to academia, which was always her plan.
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