50x50: Whatever Happened to the Harvard Class of 1976?
What does it mean to spend a lifetime creating, innovating, and adapting to a changing world?
In this episode of 50x50: Whatever Happened to the Harvard Class of 1976?, Michael Conniff welcomes Bob Rowley and Judy Graham for a thoughtful conversation about the paths they forged after Harvard and the lessons they learned along the way.
From pioneering ideas and entrepreneurial ventures to personal growth and societal change, Bob and Judy reflect on how their generation helped shape the future while navigating decades of transformation. Their stories reveal the power of curiosity, resilience, lifelong learning, and the willingness to embrace new challenges.
More than a look back, this discussion explores what it takes to remain relevant, creative, and optimistic in a world that never stops evolving. Whether you're interested in innovation, leadership, career reinvention, or the enduring value of relationships, this episode offers insights that resonate across generations.
Join us for an engaging conversation about the people, ideas, and experiences that helped invent the future—and continue to inspire what comes next.
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