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Chronicle of Higher Education Interviews Lafley

Value of Liberal Arts Education Highlighted

September 13, 2012 

Hamilton Board of Trustees chairman and former Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley ’69 and Samuel J. Palmisano, former IBM CEO, were featured as corporate leaders with liberal arts degrees in a Chronicle of Higher Education article titled “Skills Gap? Employers and Colleges Point Fingers at Each Other.” 

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Former Procter & Gamble Co. Chairman and CEO to Give Commencement Address

A.G. Lafley '69 is Chair of Hamilton Board of Trustees

May 11, 2012 

A.G. Lafley, former chairman and CEO of the Procter & Gamble Co., and chairman of Hamilton’s board of trustees, will deliver the Commencement address at Hamilton on Sunday, May 20, at 10:30 a.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. A live webcast of the commencement ceremony will be available online beginning at 10:15 a.m.

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A.G. Lafley '69, former chairman, president and CEO at Procter & Gamble, addresses conference attendees, while Andy Chan, vice president for personal and career development at Wake Forest University, looks on.

Trustee Chair Delivers Keynote at Career Conference

April 16, 2012 

 A.G. Lafley, former president, CEO and board chair of the Procter & Gamble Company, delivered one of two keynote addresses at the “Rethinking Success: From the Liberal Arts to Careers in the 21st Century” conference held April 11-13 at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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Huffington Post Publishes Lafley Oped

"A Liberal Education: Preparation for Career Success"

December 7, 2011 

An opinion piece titled “A Liberal Education: Preparation for Career Success” written by Board of Trustees Chair and former Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley ’69 was published on Huffington Post’s site on Dec. 6. In addressing the question often asked by college students, “What subjects and what majors should I choose to ensure their long-term success?,” Lafley replied, “…pursue a liberal arts education. For most people, it's the best foundation for a successful career.

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