James R. Houghton
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James R. Houghton is the Chairman of the Board Corning Incorporated. Houghton has Bachelor of Arts and master of business administration degrees from Harvard University (A.B., 1958, MBA, 1962). He is currently a Fellow of Harvard College and a member of the Harvard Corporation.
He joined Corning in 1962. After holding a variety of management positions, he was elected Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Corning in 1983. After retiring in 1996, he was Chairman Emeritus from 1996 to 2001; and then served as non-executive Chairman of the Board in 2001-2002. He resumed his role as Chairman and CEO in 2002, and relinquished the role of CEO in April 2005.
[edit] Corporate board service
Hougton serves on a number of corporate boards:
- Corning Incorporated
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- MetLife, Inc.
- Corning Museum of Glass
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Pierpont Morgan Library
- Harvard Corporation.