Sarah Short Austin, M.S.S.A. '62, Case Trustee
Sarah
Short Austin, a graduate of the Mandel School
of Applied Social Sciences, is a nationally recognized leader in the
areas of public policy and management. She has held three White House appointments
to the National Institutes of Health committees,
served as trustee of three universities including Case, and has served as
a director of the American Health Care Insurance Company. Additionally she
has held senior positions at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation, General
Dynamics Corporation, the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, and the National Urban Coalition. She was
the founding director of the Greater
Cleveland Roundtable and has held an endowed chair at Cleveland
State University.
John S. Brinzo, M.B.A. '68
John
S. Brinzo is chairman and chief executive officer of Cleveland-Cliffs
Inc., the leading supplier of iron ore products to the steel industry
in North America. He is a member of the American
Iron and Steel Institute and the National
Mining Association and serves on the Board of Directors of International
Steel Group. Active in community affairs, he also sits on the Board of
Trustees of the Great Lakes Science
Center and Kent
State University Foundation.
John C. (Jack) Dannemiller, B.S Management Science '60, M.B.A.
'64
Jack Dannemiller is the retired chairman of Applied
Industrial Technologies and former President and Chief Operating Officer
of Leaseway Transportation. Currently he is Chairman and President of the
Jubilee Foundation and serves on the boards of U.S.
Bank Corp., The Lamson & Sessions
Co., and the Cleveland Clinic—Western
Region. In 1999 he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Case Western
Reserve University's Weatherhead School
of Management.
David A. Daberko, M.B.A. '70, Case Trustee

David
Daberko is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of National
City Corporation where he has worked since 1968 when he joined National
City Bank as a management trainee. In addition to National City Corporation,
he is a director of both OMNOVA Corporation
and Marathon Oil. Mr. Daberko is also
Chairman of Cleveland Tomorrow and serves on the boards of Case, Hawken
School, University Circle
Inc., Greater Cleveland
Roundtable, and University Hospitals Health
System.
Peter A. Kuhn, E.M.B.A. '88
Peter A. Kuhn is Chief Financial Officer of IMG
Worldwide, Inc. He joined IMG in 1971 after receiving his B.A. from Duke
University. In addition to his career, Mr. Kuhn is President of the Board
of Goodwill Industries of Cleveland,
Inc., and a board member of the Cleveland
Playhouse.
Norbert "Nobby" Lewandowski, M.B.A. '64
Nobby Lewandowski
retired from Lewandowski Zalick and Company--the accounting firm he founded--in
1992 to begin a new career as a motivational speaker and writer. Embracing
a speech impediment that once got him fired, Lewandowski looks at his
life as an example of "breaking down superficial barriers." He says his
secret to success has more to do with character than communication skills.
Lewandowski is also co-author of Real
World Leadership Strategies that Work, recently published by
Insight Publishing
Edward C. Prescott, M.S. Operations Research '63
Edward C. Prescott shares the 2004 Nobel Prize in Economic Science with Finn E. Kydland from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of California at Santa Barbara for his contributions to their theory on business cycles and economic policies. Prescott is the W. P. Carey Chair of Economics in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University and is also a senior monetary advisor at the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank. Known for his seminal work on business cycles, economic development, policy analysis, general equilibrium theory and finance, he is also the co-author of Barriers to Riches which argues that discrepancies in the standards of living across countries can be attributed to barriers that some countries have built to impede the adoption of readily available productivity enhancing technologies.
Donald E. Washkewicz, M.B.A. '79
Donald
E. Washkewicz is President and Chief Executive Officer of Parker
Hannifin Corporation. He joined Parker in 1972 as an engineer in the
Hose Products Division, and is a member of the National Society of Engineers.
In addition to his career, he serves on the boards of the Greater
Cleveland Growth Association, Cleveland
Tomorrow, and MAPI. In 2002 he received
the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Weatherhead
School of Management.
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