From Deseret News archives:
Bio: Kim B. Clark
Bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in economics from Harvard.
Launched a $500 million capital campaign in 2002 to fund new initiatives in education and research at Harvard.
Served as a missionary in Germany for the LDS Church, as well as a bishop, elders quorum president and stake high councilor.
Grew up in Washington and Utah. Currently 56 years old, lives in Belmont, Mass., with his wife, Sue. They have seven children and seven grandchildren.
Will officially leave Harvard July 31.
Comments
- Dungy can see Vick playing for Bills 9:27 p.m.
- Lambert surprisingly tops news 9:24 p.m.
- MLS: Dynamo, Galaxy advance 9:21 p.m.
- Utahns split over war in Afghanistan 9:21 p.m.
- Probe heating up in the rampage 9:16 p.m.
- Health-care bill could sink in Senate 9:15 p.m.
- Hope for single moms 9:14 p.m.
- Utah Jazz Extra: Starting Five 9:12 p.m.
- Photos: Fall fun in the sun 9:12 p.m.
- Utah Jazz Extra: Whose hot/not 9:11 p.m.
- Gay advocates trek to LDS office
216 - House passes health care bill
195 - Lobo suspended
173 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
150 - Speed has never been BYU's game
136 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
125 - RSL rallies to advance
103 - Thousands protest health bill
102 - Provo company innovating engines
99 - BYU cuts Women's Research Institute
88
Why do so many people live so close to refineries in Utah and elsewhere?
NASA's Stardust probe continues to bring new knowledge about the nature...
TCU 45 Utah 6
But, if you think TCU will score 49, you are completely underestimating the...
Banks should tighten underwriting guidelines, to be sure, but they have gone...
Utah Alum cheering on home town TCU. The earlier poster Metroplex poster is...
Hey High Noon, you have a great team. Hope you and the other 25,000 fans...
Keeps telling opponents that there are safegaurds in place to protect the...
I thought they had fixed all their defense problems this season? Actually,...
Doesn't if make you feel the least bit guilty to force your neighbors to pay...
The latest affirmative action election is a painful lesson. Next time let's...
Fool me once - Shame on you Fool me twice - Shame on me Fool me three times...



You can be the first to comment on this story.