Lastly, in “A Kodak Moment,” Daniel A. Carp, the former chairman of this multinational corporation, speaks to Frank L. Matthews about how diversity in the academic world ties in to diversity in the corporate world. Matthews met up with Carp at the Diversity Best Practices conference in Washington, D.C., last fall. Carp won the organization’s CEO Leadership Award in 2003 and chaired last year’s CEO Leadership effort. Having worked for Kodak in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, Carp says the issue of diversity is not unique to the United States. But he warns that “if we don’t get it right, we won’t get the biggest pool of people with the best minds.”
Hilary Hurd Anyaso
Editor
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