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Sloan School of Management awards

All award recipients are graduate students in management unless otherwise indicated.

Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
- Alex Edmans, Boston, Mass., for financial accounting

Outstanding Teaching Award
- Assistant Professor Antoinette Schoar
- Professor Robert Pindyck
- Associate Professor Roberto Rigobon

Teacher of the Year Award
- Assistant Professor Dirk Jenter
- Associate Professor Richard Frankel

Petersen Award--to two students who have made significant contributions to the community
- Neil DeSilva, New York, N.Y., co-president of the Venture Capital and Private Equity Club
- Elliot Lum, Newton, Mass., for creating Sloan's first marketing conference

Martin Trust Fellows--for excellence in members of the graduating class
- Charlotte La Niear, O'Fallon, Ill.
- Ellen Sluder, Rye, N.Y.
- Heath Holtz, Nashport, Ohio
- Alexander Loucopoulos, Athens, Greece
- Kirk McKeown, Medford, Mass.

Miriam Sherburne Award--to a woman who has contributed significantly to student life
- Mary Joseph, Houston, Texas

Henry Ford Award
- Artis Arnold, Cleveland, Ohio

DuPont Award
- Liesbet Peeters, Leuven, Belgium

Seley Award
- Katherine Long, St. Charles, Ill.
- Elizabeth Haynes, Kenilworth, Ill.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 1, 2005 (download PDF).

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