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The Program on Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School seeks to foster research and scholarship about corporate governance and to facilitate discourse in this field among academics, practitioners, and policy-makers. For detailed information about its research, activities, and individuals affiliated with is, please visit their website here.

Visit Program website here.

The Program’s Advisory Board consists of William Ackman, Peter AtkinsDavid BellKerry E. BerchemRichard Brand, Daniel Burch, Paul ChoiJesse CohnArthur B. CrozierRenata J. FerrariJohn FinleyAndrew FreedmanRay GarciaByron GeorgiouJoseph HallJason M. HalperPaul HilalCarl Icahn,  David MillstoneTheodore MirvisCarey OvenMorton PiercePhilip RichterElina TetelbaumMarc TreviñoSteven J. Williams, and Daniel Wolf.

The Program’s director is Professor Lucian Bebchuk, and other Harvard Law School faculty members contributing to its activities are Robert ClarkJohn CoatesAlma CohenAllen FerrellJesse FriedHowell JacksonReinier KraakmanMark RamseyerMark RoeRobert SitkoffHolger SpamannGuhan Subramanian, and Roberto Tallarita.

Also contributing to the Program’s activities are its Senior Fellows, Stephen M. DavisOliver HartKobi Kastiel, and Leo E. Strine, Jr., and its Fellows, Ben Bates, Craig Ferrere, Annie Kim, and Leeor Ofer.

In planning events and conferences, the Program receives input from the members of its Corporate Governance Roundtable Advisory Council and of the Advisory Council of the Harvard Law School Institutional Investor Forum.

The Program’s Director of Engagement and Policy Research is Anna Toniolo, its Development, Research, and Operations Manager is Victoria Sidoti, its Program Administrator is Jordan Figueroa Brien, and its Research Associate is Tarik Samman.

Their website also includes information about several research projects operated by the Program on Corporate Governance—the Corporate Governance Lab, the Project on Controlling Shareholders, the Project on Corporate Political Spending, the Project on Hedge Fund Activism, the Project on Institutional Investors, the Project on M&A and Corporate Control, the Project on Short-Termism, and the Project on Stakeholder Capitalism.

Some of the activities of the Program are jointly operated or co-sponsored with the Program on Law and Finance and the Program on Institutional Investors.

The Program on Corporate Governance seeks to foster research and discussion by individuals holding a wide range of views on corporate governance issues. The Program does not take any positions on such issues; all views expressed in connection with the Program’s activities should be attributed only to the individuals expressing them. The work of the Program on Corporate Governance is supported by the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance Fund.

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