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  1. Dec 22, 2020 · Learn about James Cash, the first Black tenured Harvard Business School faculty member and a leader in sports and education. He shares his story of breaking barriers, overcoming adversity and supporting diversity.

  2. Sep 29, 2020 · BOSTON—Harvard Business School (HBS) today announced that it would honor James I. Cash, a retired HBS faculty member known for breaking barriers for Black people and for his leadership at the School, by renaming a building on its campus.

  3. James Ireland Cash Jr. (born 1947) is an American business academic who is a member of the board of directors of several corporations, including General Electric, Microsoft (2001–2009), The Chubb Corporation, Phase Forward, Inc., Wal-Mart, and Veracode.

  4. James I. Cash, Jr. is exploring the role of information technology in service management. Specifically, he is studying the implications of the ubiquity of information technology at three levels in service-providing organizations. (In the United States today, service firms account for fully 70 percent of information technology sales.)

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  6. Oct 5, 2020 · Fort Worth native James Cash, who was the first Black basketball player in the Southwest Conference when he signed with TCU in 1965, later became the first Black tenured professor at Harvard...

  7. Dec 26, 2022 · James Cash was the first Black scholarship athlete in Southwest Conference history and a distinguished academic and business leader. He received a statue at TCU, broke barriers at Harvard and the Celtics, and supported racial justice initiatives.

  8. Learn how James Cash broke the color barrier at TCU in 1965 and became a trailblazer in business and philanthropy. See how he was honored with a life-size bronze statue and an honorary degree in 2022.

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