Executive View Marshall Loeb
Irving Shapiro, a charter member, calls them the class of the '70s. They are the unique and rather brotherly band who became chief executives of some of America's largest corporations in the past decade, and by many measures they have changed the nation as much as did the clamorous '60s kids. These corporate chiefs are activists in society and politics, for they know that no company is an island; none can prosper for long if the country is unsound.
Now, quite a few leaders of the class of the '70s are...
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