1951
Dr. Linowes is born in Washington, D.C. to David Francis and Dorothy Lee Linowes.
1973
Dr. Linowes receives a Bachelor of Arts in cybernetics from Princeton University.
1974
Dr. Linowes becomes an affiliate at Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd. in Osaka, Japan.
1975
Dr. Linowes receives a Master of Science in computer and communication sciences from the University of Michigan.
1975
Dr. Linowes becomes a senior systems analyst at Arthur Anderson & Co. in Washington, D.C.
1978
Dr. Linowes becomes a research assistant at Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.
1983
Dr. Linowes provides consultant services for Goldman Sachs in New York, New York.
1984
Dr. Linowes receives a Doctor of Business Administration from Harvard University.
1985
Dr. Linowes serves as an adjunct professor at New York University.
1986
Dr. Linowes becomes Kogod Outstanding Professor of Undergraduate Programs at the Kogod School of Business of American University in Washington, D.C.
1989
Dr. Linowes receives a Fulbright Fellowship for Pedagogical Innovation.
1993
Dr. Linowes is featured on the PBS program, “Writing Across the Curriculum.”
1994
Dr. Linowes receives the Baldridge National Quality Award.
1994
Dr. Linowes serves as editor of “Portraits of Small Business from the Developing World, Management Casebooks, Volume One.” Volumes two, three, four and five are published in 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2010, respectively.
2003
Dr. Linowes becomes an educator at the Foreign Services Institute of the United States Department of State.
2010
Dr. Linowes serves as a visiting professor at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan.
2016
Dr. Linowes becomes a founding professor at Clarewood University in Reston, Virginia.
2016
Dr. Linowes serves as a visiting professor at Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel.
2017
Dr. Linowes is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.
2019
Dr. Linowes retires from his profession.