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          " He served as the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School (HBS), and was also a leader and writer in the.

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          Kim Clark

          American professor and president of Brigham Young University
          Date of Birth: 30.03.1949
          Country: USA

          Biography of Kim B.

          Clark

          Kim B. Clark, born on March 30, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an American professor and the president of Brigham Young University-Idaho, one of the largest Mormon educational institutions in America. He grew up in a family that followed The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

          After finishing high school, Kim attended Harvard University, but he decided to interrupt his studies after the first year to serve a church mission in Germany. Upon his return to America, Kim resumed his education at Brigham Young University, and later transferred back to Harvard, where he earned a master's degree and a doctorate.

          Until 2005, he held the position of dean at Harvard Business School, where he focused on the integration of design and technology in various industries, with a particular interest in the evolution of the computer indust