Howard Wood, BSBA’61, received an honorary doctor of laws degree at Wash U Commencement May 17.
Wood has never forgotten the opportunities he received as a student and graduate of Washington University, which he attended on a full-tuition scholarship. Since earning a bachelor of science in business administration degree in 1961 from Olin Business School, he has been an ardent supporter of his alma mater.
After a successful career in accounting, Wood changed course and co-founded what would become two of the nation’s most successful telecommunications companies: Charter Communications Inc. and Cequel III LLC.
Howard Wood receives honorary degree from Chancellor Wrighton. Photos courtesy of WUSTL photos services.
While building his businesses, he also helped drive WUSTL’s progress. He served on the Business School Task Force in 1980-81. He is a past president of the Olin alumni association and an inaugural member, since 1995, of the school’s National Council.
Among the Wood family’s major contributions to Olin Business School are the Wood Fellows for MBA candidates and the Wood Scholars for undergraduates, as well as an endowed chair in organizational behavior.
His generosity also has extended to the School of Medicine, assisting in establishing a state-of-the-art simulation center.
He was elected to the Board of Trustees in 2000 and named an emeritus trustee in 2011. A life member of the Danforth Circle, he also served on the School of Medicine’s Finance Committee.
Wood received Olin’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1992, the Founders Day Distinguished Alumni Award in 1996, the Dean’s Medal from Olin in 2000 and the Robert S. Brookings Award in 2012.
Today, he runs a real estate and cattle farming operation in his hometown of Bonne Terre, Mo.
Cory Booker, Marilyn Fox, Martin Mathews, Juhani Pallasmaa, and Peter Rosen also received honorary degrees at this year’s Commencement ceremony. Their bios and all Comencement coverage is available in the WUSTL Newsroom.