Posted December 4, 2008

Fox School of Business leadership award presented to Stephen A. Cozen and Patrick J. O’Connor

The Fox School of Business recently presented Stephen A. Cozen and Patrick J. O’Connor, chairman and vice chairman of the law firm Cozen O’Connor, with the 2008 Musser Award for Excellence, the highest honor awarded by the Fox School.

The 12th Annual Musser Awards event, held Nov. 19 in the Great Court at Mitten Hall, was attended by Temple University representatives and hundreds of Philadelphia area business leaders. Tyler Mathisen, managing editor of CNBC, acted as master of ceremonies for the 11th time in 12 years.

According to Fox School officials, Cozen and O’Connor were chosen because they exemplify excellence in business leadership and demonstrate extraordinary commitment and generosity to the

O'Connor and Cozen
Photo by Lisa Godfrey
Patrick J. O'Connor and Stephen A. Cozen received the 2008 Musser Award for Excellence, the highest honor bestowed by the Fox School of Business.

communities in which they work and live. In addition to their exceptional leadership and success in the legal and Philadelphia business community, both are actively involved in enhancing the quality of life for residents in the Philadelphia area.


In honoring the winners, Fox School Dean M. Moshe Porat said, “Stephen Cozen and Patrick O’Connor are shining examples of the transformational power of entrepreneurship. The story of their success is the story of the American dream realized right in our backyard.”

Cozen O’Connor is a nationally recognized law firm with nearly 500 attorneys in 22 offices in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. Ranked among the 100 largest law firms in the United States, Cozen O’Connor has gained a national reputation for quality representation of clients in business and litigation matters.

“I’m honored to be included in the company of those who have received the Musser award in the past, because I truly believe in what the award stands for,” Cozen remarked. “Patrick and I are privileged to have been able to use our profession to inspire others and give something back to our communities. I thank Dr. Porat and the Fox School for this wonderful recognition.”

O’Connor echoed these sentiments. “It is quite an honor to be recognized with the Musser award,” he said. “Steve and I could never have imagined that our work could make such a positive feedback on not only our clients, but also on the communities in which we serve. We are thrilled to accept this award on behalf of everyone at Cozen O’Connor who has helped make this possible.”

An accomplished litigator and counselor, Cozen is a fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, a designation held by only the most respected and experienced courtroom practitioners. He is known as a consummate strategist, an appellate advocate, and is frequently called upon for counsel and advice before both state and federal appellate courts. Cozen serves on numerous boards including: The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, the Federation of Jewish Agencies, the National Museum of American Jewish History, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Law and Economics, and Law School Board of Overseers.

O’Connor, a trial lawyer, was named as one of the top 100 lawyers in Pennsylvania for the third consecutive year and was selected for inclusion in the 2006-2008 editions of The Best Lawyers in America. O’Connor is chairman of the board of BNY Mellon Funds Trust, a member of the board of Crowley Chemical Company of New York City, the Philadelphia Police Foundation, and chair of Philadelphia’s Children First Fund. He is a member and former chairman of the Board of Consultors for the Villanova University School of Law, and is a trustee of Temple University.

The Musser Award event also recognized achievement by members of the Fox School community who are involved in teaching, research, faculty service, administrative service, student leadership and alumni achievement. Winners included:

  • Jayanthi Krishnan, associate professor of accounting – Excellence in teaching
  • Shreeram Mudambi, professor and chair for general strategic management – Excellence in research
  • Stephen Fogg, associate professor of accounting – Excellence in faculty service
  • Kimberly Cahill, director of Temple’s Center for International Business Education & Research (CIBER) – Excellence in administrative service
  • Jenna M. Lawson, administrator and account executive for Insurance Specialties Service, and a 2008 Fox School alumna – Excellence in student leadership
  • Meg McGoldrick, executive vice president and COO of Abington Memorial Hospital – Excellence in alumni achievement

The Musser Award was established in honor of the achievements and entrepreneurial spirit of Warren V. (Pete) Musser. As founder of Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. in 1953 and as its leader for nearly four decades, Musser formed numerous technology-oriented companies that helped create the greater Philadelphia region’s reputation for technological innovation.

Proceeds from the 2008 Musser Excellence in Leadership Awards event support the Fox School’s Dean’s Fund for Excellence, which helps fund innovative programs such as the Dean’s Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. This program enables highly motivated business honors students to conduct meaningful research throughout their undergraduate careers. The Dean’s Fund for Excellence also supports students in the International M.B.A. and M.B.A. programs’ innovative Enterprise Management Consulting Practice.

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