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Hennessey, John William was born on March 25, 1925 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John William and Martha Scott (Braun) Hennessey.
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Hennessey, John William was born on March 25, 1925 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John William and Martha Scott (Braun) Hennessey.
AB, Princeton University, 1948; Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Washington, 1956; Master of Arts (honorary), Dartmouth College, 1959; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), York College of Pennsylvania, 1978; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University N.H., 1981.
From instructor to associate professor organization and administration, College Business Administration, U. Washington, 1950-1957; professor, Amos Tuck School Business Administration, Dartmouth College, 1957-1987; associate dean, Amos Tuck School Business Administration, Dartmouth College, 1962-1968; dean, Amos Tuck School Business Administration, Dartmouth College, 1968-1976; Charles H. Jones 3d Century professor management, Amos Tuck School Business Administration, Dartmouth College, 1976-1987; now emeritus, Amos Tuck School Business Administration, Dartmouth College provost, U. Vermont, Burlington, 1987-1989; interim president, U. Vermont, Burlington, 1990. Professor Institute pour l'Etude des Methodes de Direction de l'Enterprise, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1959. Board directors Kendal at Hanover, Chairman, Board Of Directors, since 1998.
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Trustee Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, 1963-1986, Chairman of the Board 1977-1983. Trustee Ednl. Testing Svc. 1975-1980, 81-85, Chairman of the Board 1978-1980, 84-85.
Chairman governing county Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 1977-1983, trustee, 1983-1986, 91-, chairman of the board of trustees, 1992-1995. Board visitors Graduate School Business, U. Pittsburgh, 1970-1976, 79-88. Member President's Council on Business School, U. Vermont, 1982-1987.
Director Milbank Memorial Fund, 1982-1987. Trustee U. Vermont, 1985-1987, Medical Center Hospital Vermont, 1988-1990. First lieutenant United States Army, 1943-1946.
Member American Assembly Collegiate Schools Business (director 1970-1977, president 1975-1976), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Jean Marie Lande, June 26, 1948. Children: John William III, Martha Scott.