Ok, let's not keep Neil Best in the dark any longer. I'd like to introduce you to the "real" Bob Glauber, and he's quite an impressive dude. 
Here's a blurb from his bio at the Harvard Center for Business and Government.
In September 2006 he retired as Chairman and CEO of the National Association of Securities Dealers (that's the NASDAQ Stock Exchange, people) and was a Visiting Professor at the Harvard Law School during the spring semester 2007.
He served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for Finance from 1989 to 1992, where he was responsible for domestic policy, which included the regulatory overhaul and recapitalization of the S&L industry, deposit insurance reform of commercial banks, and changes to the procedures for auctioning Treasury securities.
Prior to joining the Treasury, he was Professor of Finance at the Harvard Business School and Chair of its Advanced Management Program. From 1992 to 2000 he was an Adjunct Lecturer at the Kennedy School.
In 1987 he served as Executive Director of the Brady Commission, appointed by former President Ronald Reagan to study the October 1987 stock market crash. His research interests focus on the regulation of financial institutions and markets and on corporate governance issues. He holds an AB and DBA from Harvard.
(I've never actually met my more famous namesake, but I'd venture to say that, like all Americans in the computer age, he's Googled "Bob Glauber" and seen a bunch of football columns in Newsday. I dare say his contributions to society are far more important than the meanderings of a pro football scribe ... then again, who knows? Maybe he's a diehard football fan and comments regularly on this blog under an assumed name.)
Comments (3)
I thought he was your YOUNGER brother Bob. Figured your dad was like George Foreman naming all of his sons after himself. :-)
Bet he's a Pat's fan just like you Bob! :-)
That's pretty funny, Black N Gold. Come to think of it, you admitted you were at that 1985 Steelers-Giants game where the fan almost killed himself sliding down a wire while suspended 100 feet above the crowd. So you ain't no spring chicken either. :)
Any chance Black N Gold was that fan?