Bob Coleman ’68

Bob Coleman ’68 received the “Distinguished Eagle,” awarded by the national Boy Scout organization to those former Eagle Scouts who have proved exemplary in both business careers and community service. An executive director of Morgan Stanley in San Francisco, Coleman also is president of the Piedmont Boy Scout Council, president of the Piedmont Language School, as well as president of the American Fondouk Animal Hospital in Fez, Morocco, which provides free medical care to more than 20,000 animals per year. At Wesleyan, he was a College of Social Studies major; he received his MBA from Harvard.
Bob Coleman ’68 received the “Distinguished Eagle,” awarded by the national Boy Scout organization to those former Eagle Scouts who have proved exemplary in both business careers and community service. An executive director of Morgan Stanley in San Francisco, Coleman also is president of the Piedmont Boy Scout Council, president of the Piedmont Language School, as well as president of the American Fondouk Animal Hospital in Fez, Morocco, which provides free medical care to more than 20,000 animals per year. At Wesleyan, he was a College of Social Studies major; he received his MBA from Harvard.