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Harvard Undergraduate Leadership Magazine

The annual Harvard Undergraduate Leadership Magazine (HULM) was inaugurated in 2008 with the intention of empowering students to examine leadership through multiple perspectives and to construct their own conceptions of what it means to be a true leader. The full-color publication features articles on leadership skills as well as interviews and biographies. The magazine has a circulation of 1000. Featured leaders include:

  • George Bennett, co-founder of Bain & Company
  • Ashley Judd, actress
  • Jim Leach, former Institute of Politics Director and Congressman
  • Barbara Kellerman, Founding Executive Director of the Center for Public Leadership, Lecturer in Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School
  • Michael Kempner, Founder, President and CEO of MWW Group
  • Steve Paca, Founder and CEO of Endeca Technologies
  • Jay Harris, Dean of Undergraduate Education at Harvard
  • Jim Brantner, physician and Vietnam War veteran, Chief of Plastic Surgery at two regional teaching hospitals

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