Andrew J. Ward, a professor at UGA’s Terry College of Business, is quoted in a Washington Post story about former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, who joined the board of Revolution Health, an investment vehicle that America Online Inc. founder Steve Case launched in April. Ward said Case’s choice of the name Revolution appeals to those used to occupying the corner office. “Many of them are driven by a heroic self-concept. They want to leave a legacy, to do something fundamentally different,” Ward said. “Instead of going back into a large corporation, they want to create something new.”