(With Class of 1960)
Who was there? SIGN-UP FORM IS BELOW - DEADLINE 2/26/10
Co-chairs: Frank Richardson & Phil Detjens '60
RACQUET & TENNIS CLUB OF NEW YORK
370 Park Ave. (between 52nd & 53rd Sts.)
New York, NY 10022-5909
(212) 753-9700
Monday, March 1, 2010 Spouses, children and guests are welcome.
After Dinner Speaker:
Preston H. Haskell III '60
Topic: Global Best Practices and the United States
Preston Haskell founded The Haskell Company in 1965. He was instrumental in the formation of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) and served as its founding chairman. Haskell is a frequent speaker on design-build delivery and the author of many articles on the subject.
Preston is extremely active in the community over a wide range of industry, cultural and charitable institutions. Haskell is an honors graduate of Princeton University with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering and received a master's of business administration with distinction from Harvard Business School. He also attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology for graduate study in building engineering and construction.
Online registrations/payments and paper checks must be received by February 26 since the Club requires an accurate count. No refunds after this date .
Len Berton*
George Brakeley*
James Burnham*
Jim Cole*
Patrick & Diane Davidson*
Tom & Chrissie Donnelly*
Peter Godsick*
Mike Horn*
Justin Kimball*
John MacMurrary*
Joe & Ev Prather*
Frank Richardson*
Bill Rukeyser*
Barry Schaefer*
*registered & paid