2007 Headlines
Rich Marin named Executive-in-Residence in Asset Management
September 12, 2007 - Richard A. Marin '75, MBA '76, has

been named the Johnson School's Executive-in-Residence in Asset Management. Marin, former chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns Asset Management, has had a long and distinguished career in asset management that includes over 20 years as a member of the management committee at Bankers Trust Company, a stint as chairman and CEO of Deutsche Asset Management, and founder and partner of Beehive Ventures, a venture capital fund. A member of the Johnson School's Advisory Council, he also serves on the advisory boards of the Cayuga MBA Fund, the Parker Center for Investment Research, and the BRV Fund. Marin has been a frequent guest lecturer at the school, and has actively recruited Johnson School students. He served for eight years as chairman of the school's Annual Fund, making him the longest-serving chairman to date. This fall, Marin was named the inaugural recipient of the Samuel C. Johnson Distinguished Service Award for his long-term volunteer activities across a broad spectrum of alumni engagement opportunities.
The Johnson School's Executives-in-Residence program provides industry experts to deliver the reality-based focus of the school's curriculum as well as the immersion program.