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Contact: Alumnus Donates Sculpture Honoring Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business Professor Emeritus Jack Thorne
As founding director of the Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship, Thorne played a vital role in the center's 1990 launch and subsequent rise to national prominence. The John R. Thorne Chair of Entrepreneurship was endowed in 1997 by alumni and friends who recognized and applauded Thorne's unique contributions to the Tepper School of Business and the field of entrepreneurship.
Thorne has received numerous academic and professional honors over the years, including the business school's George Leland Bach Teaching Award (1981), the Financial Services Advocate of the Year award from the Small Business Administration (1988), the Entrepreneur of the Year award from Arthur Young and Inc. magazine (1989), and the business school's Special Award for Sustained Teaching Excellence in the MBA Program (2003).
The 29-inch sculpture depicts a male figure wielding a hammer and chisel as he sculpts his own form. "This piece is an appropriate symbol of entrepreneurship," said Thorne, who noted that the sculpture relates to the entrepreneur's quest to build a venture from his own hands and vision. Thorne said he was surprised when notified of the gift to the school and relayed his appreciation to the center's advisory board and invited guests at Friday's presentation.
The sculpture will be placed in Posner Hall, which houses the Tepper School of Business on Carnegie Mellon's Pittsburgh campus.
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