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The Corporate Imperative:

Results and Benefits of Business Involvement in Education
Executive Summary

Jennifer Ballen
U.S. Department of Education

Judi C. Casey
Center for Work and Family
Boston College
The Wallace E. Carroll School of Management

Adriana de Kanter
U.S. Department of Education


Richard W. Riley
U.S. Secretary of Education

Marshall S. Smith
Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education

Terry K. Peterson
Counselor to the Secretary

Adriana de Kanter
Planning and Evaluation Service

September 1998

We would like to thank the following people for their assistance and comments on the document:

Beverly Blondell, Amy Comstock, Adriana de Kanter, Menahem Herman, Laurie Naismith, Terry Peterson, Diana Phillips, Carol Rasco, Leah Vosburgh, and Judy Wurtzel, U.S. Department of Education

Lisa Ruth Shulman and Barbara Lambroza, MacDonald Communications Corporation

Les Hemmings, John Hancock


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This document includes work done under contract to the U.S. Department of Education. This report does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Department and no official endorsement should be inferred.

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