Edward M. Carson

Executive-in-Residence, 1996

Retired Chairman and CEO First Interstate Bancorp

John W. Weiser

Executive-in-Residence, 1997

Senior Vice President and Director Bechtel Group, Inc.

John W. Collins

Executive-in-Residence, 1998

Retired President and Chief Operating Officer The Clorox Company

John R. Thomas

Executive-in-Residence, 1999

Retired President and CEO J.P. Morgan Trust Bank, Ltd. (Japan)

W. Keith Kennedy

Executive-in-Residence, 2000

Retired President and CEO Watkins-Johnson Co.

Robert Fox

Benefactor of the Robert A. Fox Executive-in-Residence Program, Executive-in-Residence, Spring 2001

Robert Fox, retired president and CEO of Foster Farms, served as the Graduate School of Management's Executive-in-Residence in spring 2001. He taught a 10-week seminar on corporate strategy from the perspective of the CEO position.

In April 2007 Fox made a generous gift to the School to endow the Executive-in-Residence program.

Charles Steinberg

Executive-in-Residence, Spring 2002

Charles A. Steinberg was president of the Broadcast and Professional Company of Sony Electronics Inc. from 1988 to 1999. His responsibilities included marketing and development of products and systems for the broadcast and business/industrial markets in the United States.

Linda Oubre

Linda Oubre Executive-in-Residence, Spring 2003

In her two decades of business experience, Linda Oubre has been involved in more than 30 new ventures. Most recently, as co-founder, director, and president-COO of BriteSmile, Inc. From 1998-2002, Oubre was responsible for the planning, launch and management of the company’s one-hour teeth whitening spas and affiliated dental offices. During her four-year tenure, BriteSmile’s annual sales grew to more than $50 million.

Lon S. Hatamiya

Executive-in-Residence, Spring 2004

Lon S. Hatamiya, 2004 Executive-in-ResidenceLon Shoso Hatamiya joined LECG, an international expert consulting firm, as a director in January, 2004, after a distinguished career in both public service and the private sector.

Lee A. McIntire

Executive-in-Residence, Spring 2005, Commencement 2008 Keynote Speaker

Lee A. McIntire is the president and chief operating officer for CH2M HILL, a global leader in engineering, construction, operations and related technical services for public and private clients. With $6 billion in revenue and 24,000 employees worldwide, the firm delivers innovative, practical, sustainable solutions—helping clients develop and manage infrastructure and facilities that improve efficiency, safety, and quality of life.