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Charles C.Y. Wang is the Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and an associate editor of Management Science and Journal of Accounting Research. He is currently course head of Financial Reporting and Control in the MBA core curriculum; he is also a coordinator of the school's doctoral program, for which he has taught doctoral courses in financial reporting and corporate governance and applied econometrics as well as served on numerous dissertation committees. His teaching also included Business Analysis and Valuation in the MBA elective curriculum and Strategic Financial Analysis in executive education. 



His research in corporate governance and valuation has been published in leading academic journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, and the Accounting Review as well as practitioner publications such as Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, and the Boston Globe. Media outl

Charles Wang

Chinese-American computer company businessman and billionaire (1944–2018)

This article is about the computer company businessman. For other uses, see Charles Wang (disambiguation).

In this Chinese name, the family name is Wang.

Charles B. Wang (Chinese: 王嘉廉; pinyin: Wáng Jiālián; August 19, 1944 – October 21, 2018) was a Chinese-American billionaire, businessman, and philanthropist, who was a co-founder and CEO of Computer Associates International, Inc. (later renamed CA Technologies). He was a minority owner (and past majority owner) of the NHL's New York Islanders[1]ice hockey team and their AHL affiliate.

In 1976, at age 31, Wang (pronounced "Wong") launched Computer Associates, using credit cards for funding. Wang then grew Computer Associates into one of the country's largest ISVs (independent software vendors). Wang authored two books to help executives master technology: Techno Vision (1994, McGraw-Hill) and Techno Vision II (1997, McGraw-Hill). Wang retired from Computer Associates in 2002. He was an active philanthropist, w


Charles Wang, Computer Associates

From Lessons from the Top
o one has ever accused the Wall Street Journal's editorial coverage of hyperbole.

With that in mind, here is how it began a profile of Wang a couple of years ago:

Through the most aggressive strategy of mergers and acquisitions ever pursued in the software world, Charles B. Wang has built a public company that sold $4.7 billion worth of software in 1997. [It was $5.1 billion in 1998.] That still makes Computer Associates the other software giant, the one that people don't think about when asked to name the world's biggest software company. Microsoft and Bill Gates are household names, and CA and Charles Wang are also household names, if the head of the household happens to be a CIO [Chief Information Officer].

Charles Wang

CAREER
1976-PRESENT Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Computer Associates International, Inc.

EDUCATION
B.S., Computer Science, Queens College

FAMILY
Married: Nanci; three children

Born: Shanghai, China, August 19, 1944

COMPUTER ASSOCIATES
Company (Tick

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