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Lifetime Achievement Award Winners


The BHC's Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to a person who, in the judgment of the Grants and Prizes Committee, ratified by vote of the Board of Trustees, contributed the most to the work of the Business History Conference and to scholarship in business history. Nominations are solicited from the membership for this award every two to three years as appropriate. The award consists of a commemorative piece in etched crystal, presented at the annual meeting. The first award was bestowed in 2002.

2002:
Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Harvard University


(l to r): Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Glenn Porter, Roger Horowitz
2004:
Mira Wilkins, Florida International University




2006:
K. Austin Kerr, Ohio State University


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