Myles Shaver Named 2015-2016 Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs

Date: 

 July 17, 2015

Contact person: 

Edward Goetz

Myles Shaver, Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at the Carlson School of Management, has been named the 2015–16 Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs. Shaver is also the Pond Family Chair in the Teaching and Advancement of Free Enterprise Principles at Carlson.

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