Mr. Hartley-Leonard has been a Director of Jones Lang LaSalle since July 1997. He was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PGI Inc. an event and communication agency from January 1998 until July 2005. He served as Chairman of the Board of Hyatt Hotels Corporation an international owner and manager of hotels from 1994 to 1996. From 1986 to 1994 he served as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Hyatt. Mr. Hartley Leonard retired from Hyatt in 1996 after a 32-year career with that organization. Mr. Hartley-Leonard also serves on the board of directors of LaSalle Hotel Properties a real estate investment trust. Mr. Hartley-Leonard holds a B.A. from Blackpool Lancashire College of Lancaster University and an honorary doctorate of business administration from Johnson and Wales University.
Professor de Bettignies has been a Director of Jones Lang LaSalle since March 1999. Professor de Bettignies joined the European Institute of Business Administration Fontainebleau France (INSEAD) in 1967 as an Assistant Professor and became a Full Professor in 1975. Since 1988 he has held a joint professorship at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Professor de Bettignies started and developed INSEADs activities in Japan and the Asia Pacific region which led to the creation in 1980 of the Euro-Asia Centre of which he was the Director General until 1988. At INSEAD and Stanford he teaches courses on international management ethics and the Japan and the Asia Pacific region. He has created and directs several executive programs organized in Asia and Europe including AVIRA a program for chief executive officers held in Europe the United States and Asia. He serves as a consultant to a number of major organizations and has published five books and over 50 articles in business and professional journals. He is a member of the Asian Academy of Management and serves on the Editorial Board of a number of Journals including The New Academic Review (New York) The Journal of Asian Business (Ann Arbor) Asian Academy of Management Journal (Penang) Ethica (Asti) The Revue Francaise de Gestion (Paris) and The Thunderbird International Business Review (New York). Professor de Bettignies was educated at the Sorbonne (Licencees Lettres) the Catholic University of Paris (EPP) and the Harvard Business School (ITP).
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