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    When Louis Chênevert was named president of United Technologies Corporation (UTC) in 2006, his mentor, Chairman of the Board George David, described him as a quick study with “remarkable skills at learning.” David said, “I think that’s one of the most important challenges in life. People need to rise to new things, new situations, new fact patterns, and to learn from what has gone before. Louis is just awfully good at that.”As a Director’s Advisory Board member at Yale Cancer Center (YCC) since...

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