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Kim Named Among Most Creative

Kim Named Among Most Creative

Kim Named Among Most Creative

Jeong H. Kim
Jeong H. Kim

Fast Company Magazine has included Clark School benefactor, alumnus and Professor of the Practice Jeong H. Kim on its "12 Most Creative Minds of 2008" list. The Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building is named after Kim, who is the head of Bell Labs at Alcatel-Lucent.

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January 16, 2009


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