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October 6, 1995: Volume 35, Number 3

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Lewis Golub named chair of Graduate Management Institute advisory board

Lewis Golub, chairman and chief executive officer of the Golub Corporation, has been named to chair the Advisory Council of the Graduate Management Institute.

Also assuming membership on the GMI. Advisory Council are Klaus Bergman, president and chief executive officer of Allegheny Power System Inc. and several other utilities; Bruce Cohen, managing partner of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P; and William Davis, chairman and chief executive officer of Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.

Golub, who attended Siena College and Michigan State University, serves on a number of boards including Regional Advisory Board of Chemical Bank; Saratoga Performing Arts Center; and Proctor's Theater. An advisor on New York Gov. George Pataki's transition team, Golub is a frequent guest lecturer on management practices.

Bergman, president and CEO of Allegheny Power System Inc. and Allegheny Power Service Corp., also serves chairman of the board and CEO of Monongahela Power Co., the Potomac Edison Co., and West Penn Power Co. Before joining Allegheny in 1971, he was an assistant general counsel of American Electric Power Service Corp.

Cohen, a partner with Coopers & Lybrand since 1977, is responsible for the firm's operations in upstate New York including Albany, Rochester and Syracuse. He is responsible for services to public and private companies including advising and assisting in business plans for high technology start-up ventures, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions and securities offerings.

Davis joined Niagara Mohawk in 1990, moving from vice president for corporate planning to senior vice president to vice chairman to CEO. Previously, he served as executive deputy commissioner of the New York State Energy Office. He is a member of a number of boards, including the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies; the Business Alliance for a New, New York; and the Center for Clean Air Policy.

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