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5 questions for

Bernard T. Ferrari, new dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

October 21, 2012|By Eileen Ambrose, The Baltimore Sun

After being here only 100 days, I can't offer much of an evaluation yet. I'm going to depend on my wife, who's an active docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, to introduce me to the visual arts in Baltimore. But my interest in music has drawn my attention to the Peabody Institute, and this fall at Carey we plan to launch a recital series at our Harbor East campus where Peabody students will perform for, and meet with, students from our school. I feel that business people without an appreciation of some type of beauty are incomplete. Humanism is a key piece of our educational philosophy, and part of humanism is being informed by the arts.

eileen.ambrose@baltsun.com

Bernard T. Ferrari

Age: 64

Born: Rochester, N.Y.

Previous job: Founder and chairman, Ferrari Consultancy.

Education: University of Rochester, B.A.; University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, M.D.; Loyola University School of Law; Tulane University School of Business, M.B.A.

Residence: Baltimore and New York

Family: Married to Linda Gaddis Ferrari since 1975

Hobbies: Golf, jogging, and listening to jazz and classical music

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