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Seth Neugroschl is the Co-Chair of the Seminar: Computers, Man and Society. Professor Neugroschl, like his father, mother and wife, took Columbia degrees, his BA as part of the class of 1940. He took a degree in industrial engineering in 1941, where he developed an interest in managing change coherently. For the next 23 years, he managed industrial plants, and then worked in the Marshal Plan, and later AID, in Europe and Latin America. His consulting experience led him to IBM in 1964 as a management planner, spending eight years in their advanced systems development division. While at IBM, he taught Organizational Design and Behavior at Columbia.