Reflections on mortality
2007-10-12
The announcement this week of the integration of two Prague
graduate business schools, Pittsburgh and US Business School,
would have pleased Peter Loewenguth. He was head of rival CMC
for five years but was adamant about the need for consolidation
of the market for an MBA. Peter won't see it happen, because he
died of cancer last Fri., leaving behind two small children and a
lovely wife, Jeanne Hilsinger. People die everyday, but it's a
particular loss when it's someone who was so young and who
contributed so much to the community. Usually, if an up-and-
coming businessman in the CR dies young, it's in a traffic
accident of the kind that took Dalibor Šebela of Bohemia Sekt
two years ago. If cancer gets us, there's not much we can do, but
many of the deaths in our midsts could easily be avoided. All it
requires is recognizing that making lots of money doesn't mean
we can walk on water.
[Czech Republic Graduate Business School Čalákovice master of
business administration]
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