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Harvard Business School (HBS) is a business school
Business school

A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....
 in the United States. It is one of the graduate school
Graduate school

A graduate school is a school that awards advanced academic degrees, such as Doctorate with the general requirement that students must have earned a previous Undergraduate education degree....
s of Harvard University
Harvard University

Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States, and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, Harvard is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher learning in the United States....
.

Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School (HBS) started with 59 students. Once it innovated the case method of research and teaching in 1920, HBS ramped up the class size which reached 500 students during the decade. In 1926, the School moved from the Cambridge side of the Charles River
Charles River

The Charles River is a river in Massachusetts, United States. It travels through 22 cities and towns in eastern Massachusetts, from Hopkinton, Massachusetts to Boston, Massachusetts on the Atlantic Ocean....
 to its present location in Allston (part of Boston)—hence the custom of faculty and students referring to the rest of Harvard University as "across the river." Women were first admitted to its regular two-year Master in Business Administration program with the Class of 1965.






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Harvard Business School (HBS) is a business school
Business school

A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....
 in the United States. It is one of the graduate school
Graduate school

A graduate school is a school that awards advanced academic degrees, such as Doctorate with the general requirement that students must have earned a previous Undergraduate education degree....
s of Harvard University
Harvard University

Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States, and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, Harvard is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher learning in the United States....
.

Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School (HBS) started with 59 students. Once it innovated the case method of research and teaching in 1920, HBS ramped up the class size which reached 500 students during the decade. In 1926, the School moved from the Cambridge side of the Charles River
Charles River

The Charles River is a river in Massachusetts, United States. It travels through 22 cities and towns in eastern Massachusetts, from Hopkinton, Massachusetts to Boston, Massachusetts on the Atlantic Ocean....
 to its present location in Allston (part of Boston)—hence the custom of faculty and students referring to the rest of Harvard University as "across the river." Women were first admitted to its regular two-year Master in Business Administration program with the Class of 1965. The dean of HBS is Jay O. Light
Jay O. Light

Jay Owen Light is the ninth Dean of the Harvard Business School. Light graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Engineering Physics in 1963 and was a member of the Quill and Dagger society....
, who was appointed by then University President Lawrence Summers
Lawrence Summers

Lawrence Henry "Larry" Summers is an American economist and the head of the White House's National Economic Council for President Barack Obama....
 on April 24, 2006.

The school offers a full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, as well as many but does not offer an 'Executive MBA'. The School owns Harvard Business School Publishing
Harvard Business School Publishing

Harvard Business School Publishing is a not-for-profit, wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard Business School. It operates as an umbrella corporation to manage a group of publishing products associated with the School, including Harvard Business Review , Harvard Business Press , and Harvard Business School Case Studies....
, which publishes business books, online management tools, teaching cases and the monthly Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School....
.

MBA program

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Harvard Business School offers a two-year full time MBA program, which consists of one year of mandatory courses (Required Curriculum) and one year of unrestricted course selection (Elective Curriculum). Admission is highly selective, with an admissions rate of 12% for the class of 2010 The student body is international and diverse, with 67% of students who are citizens of the United States. Women comprise 38% of the class of 2010.

The Required Curriculum consists of two semesters. The first semester focuses primarily on the internal aspects of the company and includes the courses Technology and Operations Management, Marketing, Financial Reporting and Control, Leadership and Organizational Behaviour, and Finance I. The second semester focuses on the external aspects and includes the courses Business, Government, and the International Economy, Strategy, The Entrepreneurial Manager, Negotiations, Finance II, and Leadership and Corporate Accountability.

The Elective Curriculum can be chosen from among 96 courses. The diverse selection includes courses such as: Agribusiness, Doing Business in China, Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise, , The Moral Leader, Entrepreneurship in Education Reform, Venture Capital and Private Equity, Business at the Base of the Pyramid, Consumer Marketing, Retailing, Power and Influence, Managing Medicine, Supply Chain Management, and Corporate Strategy. The students assign each course a priority and the courses are filled through a lottery system based on student priority and class availability. Elective curriculum students can also complete a field study or independent student research project in lieu of a class. Field studies allow students to work together in a team closely with faculty members to launch a product, develop a new business, or research a real world issue. Independent student research projects provide an opportunity for a student to work with a faculty member to develop deep insights on a particular topic of interest. These options allow students to create a second year curriculum that is aligned with their personal and professional interests.

Current MBA classes have a size of approximately 900 students, divided into ten sections (A–J) of 90 students. Each section takes classes together the first year, with the intention of forming deep social bonds. During the first year, all students are assigned to learning teams of 6 students. These learning teams meet daily throughout the first year to prepare each day's class assignment. Graduation rates are approximately 98%. Teaching is almost exclusively (95%) done through case teaching (also referred to as the Socratic method
Socratic method

The Socratic Method , named after the classical Greece Philosophy Socrates, is a form of philosophy inquiry in which the questioner explores the implications of others' positions, to stimulate rational thinking and illuminate ideas....
), where the students prepare teaching cases and discuss them in class, with a professor as moderator and facilitator. There is an Education Representative role in each section whose role it is to develop an appropriate learning environment and effective relationships between the students and faculty and between students themselves given the diversity within the section (students from a broad range of industries, undergraduate schools, ethnic backgrounds, geographies, etc.).

MBA students at Harvard are graded on a relative curve. In most courses, the grade consists of roughly 50% class participation and 50% final exam or paper. In a few cases (primarily in the RC year), there may be a few brief exercises or a midterm that typically account for no more than 20% of final grade in a given course. The top 15–20% of the class receive "1s" (instead of A's), the middle 70-75% receive "2s", and the bottom 10% receive "3s". If a student receives more than a certain number of "3s" in the first semester of the Required Curriculum, he receives an academic warning. The student is offered help, in the form of academic counseling and tutors to improve his academic performance. The fact that most MBA students at Harvard have been at the top of their classes in undergraduate schools and high schools makes it more competitive. However, it is said that the relationships between students are not as cutthroat as rumored and that it is quite a friendly and collaborative learning environment.

Academic honors

The top academic honor at Harvard Business School is the Baker Scholar designation (High Distinction), given to the top 5% of the graduating MBA class. In a typical year a Baker Scholar will have achieved "1s" in approximately 70 - 75% of his or her course credits. Students receiving honors (top 20%) in both their first and second years are awarded the MBA degree with Distinction.

The student who receives the highest grades in each year of the program is awarded the Henry Ford II scholarship and is known as the Ford Scholar. For a typical student to attain this honor, he/she must achieve the highest available grade in each of the eleven MBA classes during the first year of the program. Other academic distinctions include the Thomas M. and Edna E. Wolfe Award, given to recognize scholastic excellence (generally to the student with the highest grade in the class) and the Loeb prize given for the most outstanding performance in finance.

Until 2005, Harvard Business School also awarded the Siebel Scholarship to each of the top five students in the first year of the program (see ). However for reasons that were not publicised this was recently withdrawn.

Student life

Students can join one or more of the more than 75 clubs on campus. The clubs invite speakers to campus, organize trips, social events, and help forming bonds between students of similar interests. The Student Association is the main interface between the MBA student body and the faculty/administration. It is led by a four-person Executive Committee (2 Co-Presidents, CFO and COO). The decision power rests with the Senate, which is composed of one senator from each section (a total of 10), the Executive Committee, and various committees made up of section officers. Intramurals are also a major part of the student life. Basketball, flag football, volleyball and soccer are the main intramural sports that are offered.

The HBS Rugby Football Club
Harvard Business School RFC

The Harvard Business School RFC is a rugby union team based at Harvard Business School in Boston, MA. The club competes in the NERFU and is comprised of graduate students from throughout Harvard University....
 is the only extramural sport on campus, competing locally against New England clubs and worldwide against fellow MBA teams throughout the year.

Immersion experience

HBS offers immersion programs to supplement in-class room academic experience. These programs are designed to integrate educational objectives with other elements that the student-led treks offer. Through this experience, students are "immersed" in academic, cultural, and organization fieldwork around the world. The program spans an intensive five to twelve-day period during January. The programs offered in 2007-2008 were: China and Vietnam, Europe, Healthcare, India, Middle East, and New Orleans immersions. Supplemental financial aid is available to eligible students.

The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship

The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship was made possible through the generosity of pioneering venture capitalist Arthur Rock (MBA 51). In 2003, Rock donated $25 million to HBS to support faculty and their research, fellowships for MBA and doctoral students, entrepreneurship symposia and conferences, and new outreach efforts to extend the impact of the School's work. Excellence in the research and teaching of entrepreneurship has long been an important part of the history of HBS, and Arthur Rock has ensured that the School will continue to produce leading intellectual capital in this field for generations to come. All of HBS's work in the entrepreneurship arena is now under the umbrella of the Rock Center.

Business Plan Contest

The Harvard Business School (HBS) Business Plan Contest is jointly sponsored by HBS's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, the HBS Entrepreneurship Club and the Social Enterprise Club. The contest consists of the "traditional" for-profit track and the "social enterprise" track, for those plans with an explicitly social agenda. The winner of the traditional track contest wins the Dubilier Prize, including $10,000 in cash and $10,000 in in-kind (legal and accounting) services. The winner of the social enterprise track also receives the Peter M. Sacerdote Prize, including $10,000 in cash and $10,000 in in-kind services. Three runners-up from both tracks of the contest are also named, and each receive the Satchu-Burgstone Entrepreneurship Award, including $5,000 in cash and $5,000 in in-kind services. In certain cases, a "specialty plan" prize may be awarded to a plan that may simply require less capital — and be targeting a smaller market, if such a plan is not already among the winners. These winners also receive $5,000 in cash and $5,000 in in-kind services. The contest is now in its 11th year and has had a number of prominent companies among its winners, including Bang Networks in 2000.


The Healthcare Initiative

The Healthcare Initiative at Harvard Business School is a multidisciplinary program dedicated to innovative thinking in the healthcare industry. Launched in 2005, the Initiative brings together the extensive research, thought leadership, and interest in the business and management of healthcare that exists at HBS. The core strengths of HBS, its general management and leadership-focused MBA program, its case method of teaching, and its global reach-coupled with the industry focus provided through the Healthcare Initiative, result in superior educational and career opportunities for aspiring leaders in the healthcare industry.

In addition to the Healthcare Initiative, the student-run Healthcare Club is the second largest--and most active--club at HBS. The mission of the Healthcare Club is to provide a forum for students to learn about the business of healthcare, to interact with other students who are interested in healthcare, and to meet with leaders and key decision makers in the healthcare industry.

The Global Initiative

Established in 1996, the Global Initiative builds on a legacy of global engagement by supporting the HBS community of faculty, students, and alumni in their work, encouraging a global outlook in research, study, and practice. With its rich heritage of global leadership in management education and research, Harvard Business School (HBS) is deeply rooted in the international economy. Working closely with companies, universities, and governments, the School and its faculty help shape the perspective, knowledge, and insight of managers throughout the world.

To facilitate faculty research and case development on an international scale, Harvard Business School furthered its impact by establishing six Global Research Centers in key regions around the world: Asia-Pacific (Hong Kong and Japan), Europe, India, Latin America, and California. The Global Research Centers strengthen faculty connections with businesses, people, and ideas beyond our borders. This far-reaching network not only is unprecedented in higher education, but also is a vital element in the creation of the School's intellectual capital. At any given time HBS researchers are active in more than 40 countries.

The Leadership Initiative

A research-based initiative that bridges the gap between leadership theory and practice, the Leadership Initiative at Harvard Business School was created as a catalyst to achieve the School's mission..."to educate leaders who make a difference in the world." Since its inception, HBS has been committed to shaping business leaders with the integrity and capabilities to build world-class organizations. Today, the Leadership Initiative seeks to ensure that HBS remains at the forefront of leadership research and development for the 21st century and beyond.

The Social Enterprise Initiative

Grounded in Harvard Business School's mission to educate leaders who make a difference in the world, the Social Enterprise Initiative aims to inspire, educate, and support current and emerging leaders in all sectors to apply management skills to create social value. Through an integrated approach to social enterprise-related teaching, research, and activities at HBS, the Social Enterprise Initiative engages with leaders in the nonprofit, for–profit, and public sectors to generate and disseminate practicable resources, tools, and knowledge with the ultimate goal of bettering society.

The Social Enterprise Initiative's strategic objectives range from building the world's best faculty dedicated to social enterprise research and teaching to providing learning experiences that not only increase the effectiveness of social-sector executives, but also tap into the potential for social value creation among our entire community of students and alumni.

The Initiative was formed in 1993 by former Dean John H. McArthur and interested faculty and staff with the initial support of John C. Whitehead
John C. Whitehead

John Cunningham Whitehead , is currently the chairman of the World Trade Center Memorial#World Trade Center Memorial Foundation.2C Inc. , and former chairman of the LMDC until he resigned in May 2006....
 (MBA '47), whose career has spanned leadership positions in the private, for–profit, and nonprofit sectors. Subsequent support from numerous alumni has enabled the Social Enterprise Initiative to flourish at the School. The impact of the Social Enterprise Initiative has manifested itself in a number of areas. At HBS, these range from the participation of more than 75 faculty members in social enterprise research and teaching, to the creation of over 400 social enterprise cases and teaching notes by HBS faculty. Social enterprise perspectives are integrated into a broad range of classes and case discussions, reflecting a real-world blending of business and social issues, and courses focusing on social enterprise are incorporated into the curriculum. Additionally, HBS offers a number of career development programs designed to support students and alumni engaged professionally in the social sector.

Doctoral programs

The mission of Harvard Business School's Doctoral Programs is to develop outstanding scholars for careers in research and teaching at leading business schools and universities.

Flexibility in learning, independence in study, research with deep impact, notable faculty who are leaders in their fields, and the finest resources in academia—these qualities enable Harvard Business School to offer highly regarded doctoral programs.

To ensure a solid foundation in management, all students (without an MBA degree) are required to take at least five courses in the MBA curriculum. A deep knowledge of management practice—not only in general, but also specific to a student's area of specialization—is a critical component of business doctoral education. These courses provide a valuable source of research topics and institutional knowledge that will be important for future research and teaching success in business schools. At the same time, a broad knowledge of business ensures that students fully appreciate the interdependencies and complexity of management problems and may introduce them to the possibility of interdisciplinary research.

All students are admitted for full-time degree programs, beginning in September. Students, however, may begin the program in July, conducting research with an HBS faculty member. A minimum of two years in residence is required, and it is expected that students will complete their program in four to five years. Students typically spend two to two-and-a-half years on course work, and another two years on their dissertation.

Executive education

In addition to Master's and Doctoral degrees, the Harvard Business School (HBS) offers non-degree executive programs which confer alumni status to graduates:
  • the (OPM), a part-time, multi-year program for self-employed entrepreneurs;
  • the (AMP), an eight-week intensive course for senior managers; and
  • the (GMP), which combines campus and distance learning and is intended for middle managers.


Other at HBS also award certificates to attendees, but do not confer alumni status (an exception is the , which also confers HBS alumni status if 10 extra days of HBS executive education are completed).

Campus

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The Harvard Business School campus is located in Allston
Allston

Allston may refer to:* Allston, Boston, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston* Aaron Allston , an American novelist* Johanna Allston , an Australian orienteer...
, across the Charles River from the main Harvard campus in Cambridge. Many of the buildings have red-brick exteriors, as do many buildings in Harvard Yard
Harvard Yard

Harvard Yard is a grassy area of about twenty-five acres , adjacent to Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which constitutes the oldest part and the center of the campus of Harvard University....
. HBS maintains a number of facilities, including a sports center and The Class of 1959 Chapel
The Class of 1959 Chapel

The Class of 1959 Chapel is a non-denominational chapel located on the campus of Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was designed by Moshe Safdie in 1992, as part of a master plan to complement the existing 1927 campus architecture by McKim, Mead and White that would allow for Business School expansion along the Charles R...
, that are dedicated for the exclusive use of its community. A series of underground tunnels connects the basements of nearly every building on the campus, with the noticeable exception of the more recent student housing facilities that are SFP (Soldier Field Park) and OWA (One Western Avenue) buildings. Spangler Hall is widely considered HBS' main building with student lounges, meeting rooms, administrative offices and dining facilities. Most classrooms are located in Aldrich and Hawes, most of which are 100-student "amphi-theatre" rooms with approximately five rows in a half circle. This design facilitates the teaching of the case method. Baker Library was reopened in 2005 after several years of renovation. The new building features student study spaces as well as faculty offices. The fitness center is located in Shad Hall, across from Morgan Hall, which houses the majority of the faculty. Shad Hall is also the location of the Computer Lab for Experimental Research (CLER) where many business research studies are conducted. Closest to Charles River
Charles River

The Charles River is a river in Massachusetts, United States. It travels through 22 cities and towns in eastern Massachusetts, from Hopkinton, Massachusetts to Boston, Massachusetts on the Atlantic Ocean....
 are MacArthur Hall and Baker Hall, which accommodate the Executive Education programs, and several student dormitories.

Academic units

The school's faculty are divided into ten academic units: Accounting and Management; Business, Government and the International Economy; Entrepreneurial Management; Finance; General Management; Marketing; Negotiation, Organizations & Markets; Organizational Behavior; Strategy; and Technology and Operations Management.

Admission

HBS looks for candidates who exhibit leadership potential, capacity for intellectual growth, and the drive to make a difference in their community. The school aims to attract students representing a wide range of interests, perspectives and experiences as reflected by its highly diverse student body. Each year students represent more than seventy countries and a wide range of backgrounds ranging from professional sports, medicine and military to consulting and investment banking.

To be considered for admission, a candidate must have successfully completed the following:
  • The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam,
  • The application for the MBA class entering consists of responses to the application essay questions,
  • A resume, recommendations, academic history, GMAT scores, TOEFL or IELTS score, if applicable, and nonrefundable U.S. $235 application fee.
  • There is no minimum work experience required.
  • An undergraduate degree is not required for admission. Blake Gottesman, '08, the personal assistant to President George W. Bush was admitted to HBS after completing just one year of college. (Economist.com, June 6, 2006)


HBS offers joint degree programs with several other Harvard schools, including Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School

Harvard Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, it is the United States' oldest law school in continuous operation....
 and the John F. Kennedy School of Government
John F. Kennedy School of Government

The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a public policy school and public administration school, and one of Harvard's graduate and professional schools....
.

Notable Harvard Business School students

See also: List of Harvard University people
List of Harvard University people

The list of Harvard University people includes notable graduates, professors and administrators affiliated with Harvard University. For a list of notable non-graduates of Harvard, see notable non-graduate alumni of Harvard....


Notable alumni (MBA and executive programs)

  • Mary Cunningham Agee
    Mary Cunningham Agee

    Mary Cunningham Agee is a former United States business executive, author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She became a public figure while working at Bendix Corporation for CEO William Agee in 1980....
     - junior executive, wife of William Agee
  • William Agee
    William Agee

    William Joseph "Bill" Agee is a former United States of America business executive, most notably as the CEO of Bendix Corporation in Michigan and later with Washington Group International of Idaho....
     - controversial executive; Bendix, Morrison-Knudsen
  • Jefferson F Allen
    Jefferson F Allen

    Jefferson "Jay" Ford Allen is an oil company executive from nd Las Vegas, Nevada. He received MBA from Harvard Business School in 1973 and had earlier been a Captain in the Army in Vietnam....
    , oil co. exec, former CEO Tosco, Premcor
  • William Anders
    William Anders

    William Alison Anders is a former United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut. He is, along with Apollo 8 crewmates Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, one of the first three persons to have left Earth orbit and traveled to the Moon ....
    , former NASA astronaut
    Astronaut

    An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a List of human spaceflight programs to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft....
  • John Edward Anderson
    John Edward Anderson

    John Edward Anderson is the president and sole shareholder of Topa Equities, Ltd. Anderson currently oversees more than 40 wholly-owned subsidiaries in diverse industries such as agriculture, automotive dealerships, insurance, real estate, oil and wholesale beverage distribution....
    , president of Topa Equities, Ltd., namesake of UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • Gerhard Andlinger
    Gerhard Andlinger

    Gerhard Andlinger is an international business executive, philanthropist, sportsman, and founder of the private investment firm...
    , founder of
  • Gabi Ashkenazi
    Gabi Ashkenazi

    Rav Aluf Gabi Ashkenazi , born 1954 in Hagor, Israel, is the 19th Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defence Forces ....
    , Chief of Staff of Israeli Defense Forces
  • Rahul Bajaj
    Rahul Bajaj

    Rahul Bajaj is a prominent India businessman. He comes from the business house started by Jamnalal Bajaj. The US$ 1.32 Billion Bajaj Auto is his flagship company....
    , Chairman & Managing Director, Bajaj Auto
    Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer. It is India's largest and the world's 4th largest two- and three-wheeler maker. It is based in Pune, Maharashtra, with plants in Akurdi and Chakan ,Waluj and Pantnagar in Uttaranchal....
  • Jim Balsillie
    Jim Balsillie

    James Laurence Balsillie is a Canada Chartered Accountant and co-CEO of Research In Motion. He was born in Seaforth, Ontario, Canada, and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, where his family relocated in 1966....
    , Chairman and co-CEO of Research In Motion
    Research In Motion

    Research In Motion Limited is a Canadian wireless device company best known as the developer of the BlackBerry handheld communication device....
    , which developed the BlackBerry
    BlackBerry

    The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager. In 2002, the more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry was released, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services as well as a multi-touch interface....
     handheld communication device
  • Frank Batten
    Frank Batten

    Frank Batten is a communications entrepreneur who began his career when he assumed leadership of his uncle Samuel L. Slover's newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star in Norfolk, Virginia at age 27 in 1954....
    , founder of The Weather Channel (United States)
  • Roger Berkowitz
    Roger Berkowitz

    Roger Berkowitz is the President and CEO of Legal Sea Foods, Inc., a Boston-based restaurant group that boasts over 30 restaurants along the Atlantic Ocean coast....
    , President and CEO of Legal Sea Foods
    Legal Sea Foods

    Legal Sea Foods is a Boston, Massachusetts-based seafood restaurant chain, with locations primarily in New England and the Northeast. There are also a few locations around Washington, DC, three in South Florida, and one in Atlanta, GA....
  • Ernesto Bertarelli
    Ernesto Bertarelli

    Ernesto Bertarelli is a Swiss entrepreneur.Born in Rome, his family moved to Switzerland in 1977. He graduated from Babson College in 1989 and earned an MBA at Harvard Business School in 1993....
    , former CEO of Serono
    Serono

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    , America's Cup
    America's Cup

    The America?s Cup is the most prestigious regatta and match race in the sport of sailing, and the oldest active trophy in international sport, predating the Summer Olympics by 45 years....
     Yacht Race Winner
  • Gordon Bethune
    Gordon Bethune

    Gordon M. Bethune is a retired US airline executive. He was the CEO of Continental Airlines from 1994 until his retirement at the end of 2004. He currently serves on the boards of Honeywell, Sprint Nextel, Prudential Financial, and Willis Group Holdings....
    , former CEO of Continental Airlines
    Continental Airlines

    Continental Airlines, Inc. is a United States certificated Airline. Based in Houston, Texas, it is the fourth-largest airline in the US based on revenue passenger miles....
  • Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop

    Julie Isabel Bishop , Australian politician and Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia as deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia....
    , Australia
    Australia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
    n politician
  • Michael Bloomberg
    Michael Bloomberg

    Michael Rubens Bloomberg is an United States businessman and philanthropist, and the current Mayor of New York City. He was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$30 Billion, in the Forbes 400 on Sept....
    , businessman and Mayor of New York City
    New York City

    The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
  • Roy J. Bostock
    Roy J. Bostock

    Roy J. Bostock is the Chairman of the Board for Yahoo! Inc. since January 2008. He also serves on the boards of directors of Morgan Stanley and Northwest Airlines....
    , Chairman of Northwest Airlines
    Northwest Airlines

    Northwest Airlines, Inc. , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, Inc., is a major United States airline headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, near Minneapolis-St....
    , Yahoo and Partnership for a Drug-Free America
    Partnership for a Drug-Free America

    Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a non-profit organization founded by Richard T O'Reilly in 1986 as a project of the American Association of Advertising Agencies....
  • Marvin Bower
    Marvin Bower

    Marvin Bower was the son of the deputy recorder at Cuyahoga County, he grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and attended public schools there. He earned his bachelor's degree from Brown University in 1925....
    , pioneer management consultant, McKinsey & Company
    McKinsey & Company

    McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that focuses on solving issues of concern to senior management. McKinsey serves as an advisor to the world?s leading businesses, governments, and institutions....
  • Bill Bowes
    Bill Bowes

    Bill Bowes was one of the best bowler of the inter-war period and for a time the most important force behind Yorkshire's dominance of the County Championship....
    , early Venture Capitalist and Founder of U.S. Venture Partners
    U.S. Venture Partners

    U.S. Venture Partners , is a venture capital investment firm headquartered on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley focusing on investments in an array of segments including semiconductors, software as a service, communications, storage, wireless, Internet 2.0, Cleantech, Medical devices and pharmaceuticals....
     and Founding Chairman of Amgen
    Amgen

    Amgen Inc. is an international biotechnology Corporation headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California. Located in the Conejo Valley, it is one of the top corporations in the area....
  • Nicholas F. Brady
    Nicholas F. Brady

    Nicholas Frederick Brady was United States Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and is also known for articulating the Brady Plan in March 1989....
    , former United States Secretary of the Treasury
    United States Secretary of the Treasury

    The United States Secretary of the Treasury is the head of the United States Department of the Treasury, concerned with finance and monetary matters, and, until 2003, some issues of national security and defense....
  • L. Paul Bremer
    L. Paul Bremer

    Lewis Paul Bremer III , known as Paul Bremer and also nicknamed Jerry Bremer, is an United States diplomat. He was Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for post-war Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, replacing Jay Garner on May 6, 2003....
    , former Head of Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority
    Coalition Provisional Authority

    The Coalition Provisional Authority ???? ???????? ??????? was established as a transitional government following the invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom and the other members of the coalition of the willing which was formed to oust the government of Saddam Hussein in 2003....
  • John J. Brennan
    John J. Brennan

    John J. "Jack" Brennan has served as Chairman of The Vanguard Group since 1996, and was Vanguard CEO from 1996 until being succeeded by William McNabb in 2008....
    , Chairman and CEO of The Vanguard Group
    The Vanguard Group

    Vanguard is a United States investment management company that manages approximately $1.3 trillion in assets, based in Malvern, Pennsylvania. It offers mutual funds and other financial products and services to individual and institutional investors in the United States and abroad....
  • Greg Brenneman
    Greg Brenneman

    Greg Brenneman is the Chairman of CCMP Capital, a private equity firm. Most recently, Brenneman had served as president and CEO of Quiznos Sub, a fast-food sandwich chain....
    , President and CEO of Quiznos Sub
    Quiznos Sub

    Quiznos is a fast food restaurant chain store. As of 2005, it was the second-largest submarine sandwich shop chain in North America, after Subway ....
    , former CEO of Burger King
    Burger King

    Burger King , often abbreviated to BK, is a global chain store of hamburger fast food restaurants. Burger King is headquartered at 5505 Blue Lagoon Drive in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, Florida, United States....
  • Dan Bricklin
    Dan Bricklin

    Daniel S. Bricklin is the co-creator, with Bob Frankston, of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program. He also founded Software Garden, Inc., of which he is currently president, and Trellix Corporation, which is currently owned by Web.com....
    , co-creator of the VisiCalc
    VisiCalc

    VisiCalc was the first spreadsheet program available for personal computers. It is often considered the application that turned the microcomputer from a hobby for computer hobby into a serious business tool....
     spreadsheet
    Spreadsheet

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     program
  • Robin Buchanan
    Robin Buchanan

    Robin Buchanan is the former Dean of London Business School and its current President. Until September 2007, he spent 25 years at Bain & Company....
    , Dean, London Business School
    London Business School

    London Business School is a leading international business school and a constituent college of the University of London. It teaches postgraduate programmes in finance and management, including Master of Business Administration programmes, Sloan Fellowship Program for experienced business executives, Masters in Finance , Masters in Management...
  • James E. Burke
    James E. Burke

    James E. Burke was the chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson from 1976 to 1989, a company for which he worked forty years.Burke was born on February 28 1925, in Rutland , Vermont, Vermont....
    , former CEO of Johnson & Johnson
    Johnson & Johnson

    Johnson & Johnson is a global United States pharmaceutical, medical devices and consumer packaged goods manufacturer founded in 1886. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the company is listed among the Fortune 500....
  • George W. Bush
    George W. Bush

    George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
    , 43rd President of the United States
    President of the United States

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  • David Clarke
    David Clarke

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    , Chairman of Macquarie Group Limited
  • Frank Carlucci
    Frank Carlucci

    Frank Charles Carlucci III is a former government official in the United States, associated with the United States Republican Party. He was United States Secretary of Defense from 1987 until 1989....
    , former United States Secretary of Defense
    United States Secretary of Defense

    File:USSecDefflag.PNGThe United States Secretary of Defense is the head of the United States Department of Defense , concerned with the Military of the United States and Military of the United States....
  • Donald J. Carty
    Donald J. Carty

    Donald J. Carty, Order of Canada is a Canada/United States businessman who serves as Chair of Virgin America and Porter Airlines. In addition to these chairmanships, Mr....
    , former Chairman
    Board of directors

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     and CEO of American Airlines
    American Airlines

    American Airlines, Inc. is a major carrier of the United States. It is the world's largest airlines in passenger miles transported and passenger fleet size; second largest, behind FedEx Express, in aircraft operated; and second behind Air France-KLM in operating revenues....
    , current CFO of Dell Computer and Chairman of Virgin America
    Virgin America

    Virgin America, Inc. is a United States-based low-cost airline that began service on August 8, 2007. The airline's stated aim is to provide low-fare, high-quality service for "long-haul point-to-point service between major metropolitan cities on the Eastern and West Coast seaboards"....
     and Porter Airlines
    Porter Airlines

    Porter Airlines is a regional airline based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It operates regularly-scheduled flights from Toronto City Centre Airport on Toronto Islands to destinations in Canada and the United States utilizing Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft....
  • Elaine Chao
    Elaine Chao

    Elaine Lan Chao served as the 24th United States United States Secretary of Labor in the United States Cabinet of President of the United States George W....
    , 24th United States Secretary of Labor
    United States Secretary of Labor

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  • Ram Charan
    Ram Charan

    Ram Charan is a business consultant, speaker, and writer.Charan worked in his family's shoe shop in northern India while growing up. He earned a degree in engineering from Banaras Hindu University and later studied at Harvard Business School, where he was awarded an MBA and a doctorate ....
    , Management Guru, named by Fortune
    Fortune (magazine)

    Fortune is a International business magazine published by Time Inc. Fortune|Money Group. Founded by Henry Luce in 1930, the publishing business, consisting of Time, Life , Fortune, and Sports Illustrated, grew to become Time Warner....
     "The Most Influential Consultant Alive"
  • P. Chidambaram
    P. Chidambaram

    Palaniappan Chidambaram is an Indian politician and present Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of India. He is among the most prominent cabinet ministers of the ruling-United Progressive Alliance union government led by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh....
    , Home Minister of India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
  • Kim Clark, President of Brigham Young University-Idaho
    Brigham Young University-Idaho

    Brigham Young University?Idaho is a four-year private college owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Rexburg, Idaho, USA....
  • Sir Ronald Cohen, co-founder of Apax Partners
    Apax Partners

    Apax Partners is a private equity and venture capital firm based in the United Kingdom which operates out of nine offices in New York City, London, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel-Aviv, Madrid, Stockholm, Milan and Munich....
  • Charles W. Coker
    Charles W. Coker

    Charles "Charlie" Westfield Coker is the former president and CEO of Sonoco Products Company of Hartsville, South Carolina, South Carolina, U.S.A.....
    , former Chairman
    Board of directors

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     and CEO of Sonoco Products
    Sonoco Products

    Sonoco Products Company is a global supplier of industrial and consumer packaging and a provider of innovative packaging solutions. It is the United States' third largest paper producer, and the eighth largest paper producer in the world....
  • Scott Cook
    Scott Cook

    Scott Cook started his career at Procter & Gamble, where he learned about product development, market research, and marketing. He soon began using the insights he was learning there to look for an idea for a company of his own....
    , founder of Intuit, Inc.
  • Stephen Covey
    Stephen Covey

    Stephen R. Covey wrote the best-selling book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Other books he has written include First Things First, Principle-Centered Leadership, and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families....
    , author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and co-founder of Franklin Covey
  • Chris Cox
    Chris Cox

    Charles Christopher Cox , is a former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a 17-year Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives, and member of the White House staff in the administration of President of the United States Ronald Reagan....
    , Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and former U.S. Congressman
    United States House of Representatives

    The United States House of Representatives, commonly referred to as "the House", is one of the bicameralism of the United States Congress; the other is the United States Senate....
  • Zoe Cruz
    Zoe Cruz

    Zoe Cruz is a Greece-born United States senior banking executive and former co-president of Morgan Stanley. In 2006, she was on the list of Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women of the World and ranked the #10 spot....
    , former Co-President of Morgan Stanley
    Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley is a global financial services provider headquartered in New York City, New York, United States. It serves a diversified group of corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals....
  • Gurcharan Das
    Gurcharan Das

    Gurcharan Das , , is an Indian author, consultant and public intellectual. He is a columnist for The Times of India and other newspapers. Currently he is a venture capitalist and a consultant to Industry and Indian government....
    , venture capital
    Venture capital

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    ist
  • Evan Mervyn Davies
    Evan Mervyn Davies

    Evan Mervyn Davies, Baron Davies of Abersoch, Order of the British Empire is currently a UK government minister, and was formerly Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank between November 2006 and January 2009....
    , Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank
    Standard Chartered Bank

    Standard Chartered Bank is a United Kingdom bank headquartered in London with operations in more than seventy countries. It operates a network of over 1,700 branches and outlets and employs 73,000 people....
  • Belmiro de Azevedo
    Belmiro de Azevedo

    Belmiro Mendes de Azevedo is a Portuguese entrepreneur, ranked by Forbes as the 605th richest person in the world , as well as the second richest in Portugal with an estimated wealth of $2.0 billion dollars....
    , Chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Sonae
    Sonae

    Sonae is a conglomerate , and is the largest private employer in Portugal. The company is primarily engaged in the operation of retail stores through its subsidiary Modelo Continente....
    ; member of the European Round Table of Industrialists
    European Round Table of Industrialists

    The European Round Table of Industrialists, abbreviated ERT, is an influential interest group in the European Union consisting of some 40 European industrial leaders working to strengthen competitiveness in Europe....
  • Dan Debicella
    Dan Debicella

    Daniel Charles "Dan" Debicella is a Republican Party politician and businessman currently representing the 21st district in the Connecticut Senate....
    , Connecticut State Senator
  • Susan Decker
    Susan Decker

    Susan Lynne Decker is the President of Yahoo! Inc. She announced her intention to resign from the Board on January 13, 2009, following the appointment of Carol Bartz as CEO, a job for which Decker had herself contended....
    , President of Yahoo
  • Božidar Đelic
    Božidar Đelic

    Bo?idar ?elic , is a Serbian economist and politician. He was the Serbian Minister of finance in the first post-Milo?evic Government of Serbia of Zoran ?indic in 2001-2003, and vice-president of the government since May 2007, from the list of Democratic Party ....
    , former Minister of finance, current vice-president of the Government, Serbia
  • Anne Dias-Griffin
    Anne Dias-Griffin

    Anne Dias-Griffin is a Hedge fund manager at the firm she founded Aragon Global Management, a $100 million long/short fund focusing on global equities....
    , Hedge fund manager married to investor Kenneth C. Griffin
    Kenneth C. Griffin

    Kenneth C. Griffin is an United States hedge fund manager. He was the founder of Citadel Investment Group, a Chicago based hedge fund, and remains the President and CEO....
    .
  • Jamie Dimon
    Jamie Dimon

    James "Jamie" L. Dimon is the current CEO and chairman of JPMorgan Chase & Co....
    , Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
  • John Doerr
    John Doerr

    L. John Doerr is an United States venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in Menlo Park, California, California, in Silicon Valley....
    , leading technology venture capitalist, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
  • William H. Donaldson
    William H. Donaldson

    William Henry Donaldson was the 27th Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission , serving from February 2003 to June 2005. He served as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs in the Richard Nixon, as a special adviser to Nelson Rockefeller, Chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, an...
    , former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, founding Dean of the Yale School of Management
    Yale School of Management

    The Yale School of Management is the graduate business school of Yale University and is located on Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States....
    , and co-founder, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
    Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette

    Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette or DLJ was a U.S. investment bank founded by William H. Donaldson, Richard Jenrette and Dan Lufkin in 1959. Its businesses included securities underwriting; sales and trading; investment and merchant banking; financial advisory services; investment research; venture capital; correspondent brokerage services; onlin...
  • Georges Doriot
    Georges Doriot

    Georges F. Doriot was one of the first American venture capitalists. In 1946, he founded American Research and Development Corporation, the first publicly owned venture capital firm....
    , one of the founders of INSEAD, World War II
    World War II

    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
     Brigadier General, considered America's first venture capitalist
  • Timothy C. Draper
    Timothy C. Draper

    Timothy Cook Draper is the founder of the global venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson. He is third in a line of venture capitalists. His father, William Henry Draper III, founded the Draper & Johnson Investment Company in 1962, Sutter Hill in 1968, Draper International India in 1996, and Draper Richards in 2001, and his grandfather Wi...
    , founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson
    Draper Fisher Jurvetson

    Draper Fisher Jurvetson is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California with affiliate offices in more than 30 cities around the world and over $4.5 billion in capital commitments....
     who popularized the term, "Viral marketing
    Viral marketing

    Viral marketing and viral advertising refer to marketing techniques that use pre-existing social networks to produce increases in brand awareness or to achieve other marketing objectives through self-replicating Viral phenomenon processes, analogous to the spread of virus and computer viruses....
    "
  • Donna Dubinsky
    Donna Dubinsky

    Donna Dubinsky is a businesswoman who played an integral role in the development of personal digital assistants serving as CEO of Palm, Inc. and co-founding Handspring with Jeff Hawkins....
    , former CEO of Palm, Inc.
    Palm, Inc.

    Palm, Inc. is a personal digital assistant and smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, California that is responsible for popular products such as the Zire Handheld, Tungsten Handheld personal digital assistant, Treo smartphones and the LifeDrive....
    , and co-founder of Handspring
    Handspring (company)

    Handspring was a maker of Palm OS-based Visor- and Treo-branded personal digital assistants. It was run by Jeff Hawkins, Donna Dubinsky, and Ed Colligan, the original inventors of the Palm Pilot and founders of Palm, Inc., after they became unhappy with the direction in which 3Com was taking the Palm division....
  • Chet Edwards
    Chet Edwards

    Thomas Chester "Chet" Edwards is a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives from the Texas's 17th congressional district of Texas, based about Waco, Texas, Edwards represented Texas's 11th congressional district from 1991 to 2005 and has since been elected in the 17th District....
    , U.S. Congressman from Texas
    Texas

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  • Michael D. Fascitelli
    Michael D. Fascitelli

    Michael D. Fascitelli is President and a Trustee of the Board of Vornado Realty Trust. He also is President and a Trustee of Alexander's Inc. and on the Board of Toys "R" Us....
    , President & Trustee of Vornado Realty Trust
    Vornado Realty Trust

    Vornado Realty Trust is a New York based real estate investment trust. It is the inheritor of real estate formerly controlled by companies including Two Guys and Alexander's....
  • Richard B. Fisher, former Chairman of Morgan Stanley
    Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley is a global financial services provider headquartered in New York City, New York, United States. It serves a diversified group of corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals....
  • Barbara Hackman Franklin
    Barbara Hackman Franklin

    Barbara Hackman Franklin was the 29th United States Secretary of Commerce and was the List of female United States Cabinet Secretaries in the Administration of President George H.W....
    , former United States Secretary of Commerce
    United States Secretary of Commerce

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  • Victor Kwok-king Fung, Prominent Hong Kong businessman and political figure
  • William W. George
    William W. George

    William W. George is an author, professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medtronic....
    , former Chairman and CEO of Medtronic
    Medtronic

    Medtronic, Inc. , based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the world's largest medical technology company . Listed among Fortune 500 companies, Medtronic is a publicly traded company and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MDT....
  • Lou Gerstner, Chairman of the Carlyle Group
    Carlyle Group

    The Carlyle Group is a global private equity investment firm, based in Washington, D.C., with more than $91.5 billion of equity capital under management....
     and former Chairman and CEO of IBM
    IBM

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  • Kathy Giusti
    Kathy Giusti

    Kathy Giusti is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium . Following her diagnosis with multiple myeloma, Kathy founded the MMRF in 1998 to fund innovative myeloma research and drug discovery....
    , CEO and founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
    Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation

    The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation or MMRF is a non-profit organization based in Norwalk, Connecticut dedicated to "accelerating the search for a cure" of multiple myeloma....
  • Albert Hamilton Gordon
    Albert Hamilton Gordon

    Albert Hamilton Gordon , a graduate of Harvard Business School, took charge of the Wall Street firm of Kidder Peabody in 1931, retiring before its sale to General Electric....
    , former Chairman of Kidder, Peabody & Co.
    Kidder, Peabody & Co.

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  • Jonathan Grayer
    Jonathan Grayer

    Jonathan Grayer is the former Chairman and CEO of Kaplan, Inc., a global education company that began as a test prep provider in 1938 and was purchased by The Washington Post Company in 1984....
    , Chairman and CEO of Kaplan, Inc.
    Kaplan, Inc.

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  • Rajat Gupta
    Rajat Gupta

    Rajat Kumar Gupta is the current special advisor on management reforms to the UN Secretary-General of the United Nations. He is also an independent director at Goldman Sachs and is a member of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago....
    , former Managing Director, McKinsey & Company
    McKinsey & Company

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  • Walter A. Haas, Jr.
    Walter A. Haas, Jr.

    Walter A. Haas, Jr. was a president and CEO and chairman of Levi Strauss & Co, succeeding his father Walter A. Haas. Born in San Francisco, California, he was the great-grandnephew of company founder Levi Strauss....
    , former Chairman and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.
    Levi Strauss & Co.

    Levi Strauss & Co. is a privately held clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's brand of denim jeans. It was founded in 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Bavaria, Germany to San Francisco, California to open a west coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods business....
  • James Hagedorn
    James Hagedorn

    James "Jim" Hagedorn was named president and chief operating officer of Scotts Miracle-Gro in April 2000 and chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer in January 2003....
    , Chairman, President and CEO of Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
    Scotts Miracle-Gro Company

    Scotts Miracle-Gro Company is an United States multinational corporation headquartered in Marysville, Ohio....
  • John Hagel, Co-Chairman, Deloitte Center for Edge Innovation
  • John H. Hager
    John H. Hager

    John Henry Hager is an United States politician who served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia from July 2007 until May 2008. He also served as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1998 to 2002, and as an assistant secretary within the United States Department of Education from 2004 to 2007....
    , Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and US Assistant Secretary of Education
  • Fred Haise
    Fred Haise

    Fred Wallace Haise, Jr. is a former NASA astronaut. He is one of only List_of_Apollo_astronauts#People_who_flew_around_the_Moon_without_landing....
    , former NASA
    NASA

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     astronaut
  • Fred Hassan
    Fred Hassan

    Fred Hassan, a native of Pakistan, is currently Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the pharmaceutical company Schering-Plough since April 2003....
    , Chairman and CEO of Schering-Plough
    Schering-Plough

    Schering-Plough Corporation is a pharmaceutical company founded in 1851 by Ernst Schering as Schering in Germany. Following the entry of the United States into World War II in 1941, U.S....
     Corporation
  • H. John Heinz III
    H. John Heinz III

    Henry John Heinz III was an United States politician from Pennsylvania, a United States Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate ....
    , former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania

    The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
  • Bruce Henderson
    Bruce Henderson

    Bruce D. Henderson was the founder of the Boston Consulting Group . Henderson founded BCG in 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts.Originally called the Management and Consulting Division of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, what became BCG was itself a subsidiary of The Boston Company....
    , founder of the Boston Consulting Group
    Boston Consulting Group

    The Boston Consulting Group is a global management consulting firm, founded by Bruce Henderson in 1963. It has 66 offices in 38 countries, and its current CEO is Hans-Paul B?rkner....
  • Amo Houghton
    Amo Houghton

    Amory "Amo" Houghton Jr. is a politician from the U.S. state of New York, a retired member of the House of Representatives, and member of one of upstate New York's most prominent families in business, the Houghton family....
    , former U.S. Congressman from New York
    New York

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  • Allan Hubbard
    Allan Hubbard

    Allan Hubbard finished his term as the Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council at the end of 2007....
    , Director of National Economic Council
    National Economic Council

    The National Economic Council is a United States government agency in the Executive Office of the President. Created by President Bill Clinton in 1993 by Executive order , its functions are to coordinate policy-making for domestic and international economic issues, coordinate economic policy advice for the President, ensure that policy deci...
    , U.S. President's top economic advisor
  • Jeffrey Hunker
    Jeffrey Hunker

    Jeffrey Hunker is a professor at the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University holding the title "Distinguished Service Professor of Technology and Public Policy." He received his bachelors degree from Harvard and PhD from Harvard Business School and joined the Boston Consulting Group....
    , Former Dean of the Heinz School
    Heinz School

    The H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States is one of the nation's top-ranked public policy school and one of Carnegie Mellon's two professional schools....
     at Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University

    Carnegie Mellon University is a top private university research university in Pittsburgh. Since its inception, Carnegie Mellon has grown into a world-renowned institution, with numerous programs that are frequently college and university rankings among the best in the world....
  • Jeffrey R Immelt, Chairman and CEO
    Chief executive officer

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     of General Electric
    General Electric

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  • Kwame Jackson
    Kwame Jackson

    Kwame Jackson was an United States reality television personality who appeared on NBC's reality series The Apprentice .Jackson was one of the two final candidates on the first season of The Apprentice....
    , one of the two final candidates on Donald Trump's
    Donald Trump

    Donald John Trump is an United States business magnate, socialite, television personality, and author. He is the Chairman and CEO of the Trump Organization, a US-based real-estate developer....
     American
    United States

    The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
     television reality series The Apprentice
    The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)

    The Apprentice is an Television in the United States reality television hosted by Donald Trump, created by Mark Burnett and broadcast on NBC....
  • Richard Jenrette
    Richard Jenrette

    Richard Hampton Jenrette was one the founders of the Wall Street firm, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette . Jenrette founded DLJ in 1959 with William H....
    , investment banker and co-founder, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
    Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette

    Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette or DLJ was a U.S. investment bank founded by William H. Donaldson, Richard Jenrette and Dan Lufkin in 1959. Its businesses included securities underwriting; sales and trading; investment and merchant banking; financial advisory services; investment research; venture capital; correspondent brokerage services; onlin...
  • Abigail Johnson
    Abigail Johnson

    Abigail Pierrepont Johnson is an United States businesswoman. Johnson is President of Fidelity Investments Personal and Workplace Investing. Fidelity is led by her father, Edward Johnson, III....
    , heir apparent to Fidelity Investments
    Fidelity Investments

    Fidelity Investments is an investment company. It consists of two independent but closely cooperating companies, Fidelity Management and Research LLC , founded in 1946 and serving North America, and Fidelity International Limited , spun off in 1969 and serving the rest of the world....
  • Samuel C. Johnson, former Chairman, S.C. Johnson
  • James Kelly
    James A. Kelly

    James Andrew Kelly was Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs . President George W. Bush nominated Kelly on April 3, 2001; he was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 26, 2001 and sworn in on May 1, 2001....
    , former Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
  • Naina Lal Kidwai
    Naina Lal Kidwai

    Naina Lal Kidwai is the Chief Executive Officer of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation India branches. She is the first Indian woman to graduate from the Harvard Business School....
    , CEO of HSBC in India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
  • Kevin Kimberlin
    Kevin Kimberlin

    is chairman of the venture capital firm, , and a founder of several breakthrough companies in technology and healthcare....
    , Chairman and CEO of Spencer Trask & Co.
  • Herb Kohl, U.S. Senator, President of Kohl's Department Stores, owner of the NBA
    National Basketball Association

    The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
    's Milwaukee Bucks
    Milwaukee Bucks

    The Milwaukee Bucks are a professional basketball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the National Basketball Association . The current franchise owner is U.S....
  • Jerome Kohlberg, Jr.
    Jerome Kohlberg, Jr.

    Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. is a American businessman and billionaire and is an early pioneer in the private equity and leveraged buyout industries founding private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co....
    , Founding Partner of Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co.
  • Michael Kolowich
    Michael Kolowich

    Michael Edmund Kolowich is a documentary film and executive producer of DigiNovations, a multimedia production company which he founded in Concord, Massachusetts, in 2001....
    , internet content pioneer and documentary filmmaker
  • Robert Kraft
    Robert Kraft

    File:Robert Kraft at Patriots at Raiders 12-14-08.JPGRobert K. Kraft, is the Entrepreneur, Chair & CEO of The Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper & packaging, sports & entertainment, real estate development and a private equity portfolio....
    , Owner of the New England Patriots
    New England Patriots

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     and Chairman and CEO of the Kraft Group
  • A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble
    Procter & Gamble

    Procter & Gamble Co. is a Fortune 500, United States multinational corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, that manufactures a wide range of Fast moving consumer goods....
  • Jorge Paulo Lemann
    Jorge Paulo Lemann

    Jorge Paulo Lemann is the fifth wealthiest individual in Brazil with an estimated self made fortune of USD$ 5.8 billion in 2008.Jorge Paulo Lemann was born in Brazil during 1939 to Swiss immigrants....
    , entrepreneur, currently the third wealthiest individual in Brazil, according to Forbes' List of billionaires (2007)
    List of billionaires (2007)

    This list of 1000000000 is based on an annual ranking of the world's wealthiest people compiled and published by Forbes magazine on March 8, 2007....
  • Antony Leung
    Antony Leung

    Antony Leung Kam-chung Hong Kong honours system justice of the peace was the former Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ....
    , former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
     SAR
    Special administrative region

    A special administrative region, or SAR may be:People's Republic of China* Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, self-governing subnational entity in Hong Kong and Macau ...
  • Andrew L. Lewis, Jr.
    Andrew L. Lewis, Jr.

    Andrew Lindsay Lewis, Jr. is a businessman who was Secretary of Transportation for part of the administration of United States President Ronald Reagan....
    , former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Chairman and CEO, Union Pacific Railroad
    Union Pacific Railroad

    The Union Pacific Railroad , headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, is the largest railroad network in the United States. James R. Young is president, CEO and Chairman....
  • Eugenio Lopez III
    Eugenio Lopez III

    Eugenio Lopez III, commonly known as Gabby, is the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, the largest media Conglomerate in the Philippines, with investments primarily in television, radio and film production....
    , Chairman and CEO of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
  • Chai Ling
    Chai Ling

    Chai Ling was one of the student leaders in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.She emerged as one of the student leaders on the Square at a later stage of the movement, and although there was no official power rested in her post, for which she was constantly referred to as the icon fighter of democracy....
    , one of the leaders of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
    Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

    The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 culminating in the Tiananmen Square Massacre were a series of demonstrations in and near Tiananmen Square in Beijing in the People's Republic of China beginning on April 14....
  • Peter Lougheed
    Peter Lougheed

    Edgar Peter Lougheed, Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Order of Canada, Alberta Order of Excellence, Queen's Counsel is a Canada lawyer, and a former politician and Canadian Football League player....
    , former leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives
    Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta

    The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial Right-wing politics party in the Canada province of Alberta. The party has formed the provincial government, without interruption, since 1971 under premiers Peter Lougheed , Don Getty , Ralph Klein and Ed Stelmach ....
     and Premier
    Premier

    A premier is a title for the head of government in some countries.In many nations, the title "premier" is used interchangeably with "prime minister": for example, the "Italy Premier" is the same person as the "Italian President of the Council of Ministers"....
     of Alberta
    Alberta

    Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
     from 1971 to 1985
  • Gilman Louie
    Gilman Louie

    Gilman Louie is a West Coast of the United States technology venture capitalist who got his start as a game designer and then ran the CIA venture capital fund....
    , Partner of Alsop Louie Partners, founding CEO & President of In-Q-Tel
    In-Q-Tel

    In-Q-Tel of Arlington, Virginia is a not-for-profit venture capital firm that invests in high-tech companies for the sole purpose of keeping the Central Intelligence Agency equipped with the latest in information technology in support of United States Intelligence capability....
    , former Chairman and CEO of MicroProse
    MicroProse

    MicroProse, as a corporation and brand name, has been owned by several entities since its original founding by Sid Meier and Bill Stealey in 1982 in video gaming, as Microprose Software....
    / Spectrum HoloByte
    Spectrum HoloByte

    Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. was a video game developer and video game publisher originally based in Alameda, California.The company was founded in 1983 in video gaming and was most famous for its simulation games, notably the Falcon series of flight simulators and Vette!, a driving simulator from 1989 in video gaming....
    , Inc.
  • Robert Louis-Dreyfus
    Robert Louis-Dreyfus

    Robert Louis-Dreyfus is a France and Switzerland billionaire.Louis-Dreyfus joined the family company, Louis-Dreyfus Group in May 2000. He was chairman of Neuf Telecom until 2004 and serves on the board of directors of Neuf Cegetel....
    , owner of Olympique de Marseille
    Olympique de Marseille

    Olympique de Marseille is a professional France association football club based in Marseille. Founded in 1899, they play in Ligue 1 and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in France....
     French football club and former CEO of Adidas-Salomon and Saatchi & Saatchi
    Saatchi & Saatchi

    Saatchi & Saatchi is a global advertising agency. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but in 2000 it was acquired by Publicis which is headquartered in Paris....
  • John Lynch, Governor of New Hampshire
    New Hampshire

    New Hampshire is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States of America. The state was named after the southern English Counties of England of Hampshire....
  • Michael Lynton
    Michael Lynton

    Micheal Lynton is a Netherlands businessman who has lead several media related companies including Time Warner, The Walt Disney Company's Hollywood Pictures and Pearson PLC Penguin Group....
    , Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment
    Sony Pictures Entertainment

    Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. is the television and film production/distribution unit of Japanese media conglomerate Sony. Its group sales in 2007 has been reported to be of $8.58 billion....
  • Anand Mahindra
    Anand Mahindra

    Anand Mahindra is the Vice Chairman and Managing Director of one of India?s largest companies, Mahindra & Mahindra. He now resides at his home town Mumbai....
    , Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra
  • Burton Malkiel
    Burton Malkiel

    Burton Gordon Malkiel is an United States economist and writer, most famous for his classic finance book A Random Walk Down Wall Street . He is a leading proponent of the efficient market hypothesis, which contends that prices of publicly traded assets reflect all publicly available information, although he has also pointed out that some...
    , Princeton University
    Princeton University

    Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
     economist, former Dean of the Yale School of Management
    Yale School of Management

    The Yale School of Management is the graduate business school of Yale University and is located on Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States....
    , and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street
  • Stanley Marcus
    Stanley Marcus

    Harold Stanley Marcus was an early president and later chairman of the board of the luxury retailer Neiman Marcus in Dallas, Texas, which his father and aunt had founded in 1907....
    , former Chairman and CEO of Neiman Marcus
    Neiman Marcus

    Neiman Marcus is a luxury specialty retail department store, operated by the Neiman Marcus Group in the United States. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Texas, and competes with other exclusive department stores such as Barneys New York, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, and Bloomingdale's....
  • Susan McCaw
    Susan McCaw

    Susan Rasinski McCaw is a former United States Ambassador to Austria. She was sworn in on November 30, 2005. United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice presided over the ceremony....
    , former U.S. Ambassador to Austria
    Austria

    Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
  • Charles Peter McColough
    Charles Peter McColough

    Charles Peter Philip Paul McColough was the joint creater and owner of the Xerox Corporation , and was a former Chief Executive Officer and Chair at Xerox....
    , former Chairman and CEO of the Xerox Corporation
  • William G. McGowan
    William G. McGowan

    William G. McGowan was an United States entrepreneur, and founder and Chairman of the board of MCI Communications. His role as leader of MCI also caused him to play an important role in the Bell System divestiture while growing the startup company into a company that in 1991 had US$9.5 billion in revenues and controlled 16% of the American d...
    , former Chairman, MCI Communications
    MCI Communications

    MCI Communications Corp. was an United States telecommunications company that was instrumental in legal and regulatory changes that led to the breakup of the AT&T monopoly of American telephony and ushered in the competitive long distance telephone industry....
  • Robert S. McNamara, US Secretary of Defense, 1961 - 1968, 4th President of the World Bank
    World Bank

    The World Bank is a bank that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development programs with the stated goal of reducing poverty....
     1968 - 1981
  • W. James McNerney, Jr.
    W. James McNerney, Jr.

    Walter James "Jim" McNerney, Jr., is an American businessman. On June 30, 2005 he was named the CEO of Boeing. Prior to that, McNerney was the Chairman and Chief Executive of 3M....
    , Chairman and CEO of Boeing
    Boeing

    The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997....
  • Allan Moss
    Allan Moss

    Allan Moss Order of Australia was the Managing Director/CEO of Macquarie Group. Allan Moss retired from Macquarie Group Limited on the 23rd of May 2008 after a 15 year stint as the CEO of Macquarie....
    , CEO Macquarie Bank
    Macquarie Bank

    ----Macquarie Group Limited is a global investment banking and diversified financial services group, providing banking, financial, advisory and investment services to investors, corporations and governments....
  • Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
    Joint Chiefs of Staff

    The Joint Chiefs of Staff is a group of military leaders in the United States armed forces who advise the civilian government of the United States....
  • Brooks Newmark
    Brooks Newmark

    Brooks Newmark is the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Braintree ....
    , Member of Parliament
    Member of Parliament

    A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators....
     in UK
  • Grover Norquist
    Grover Norquist

    Grover Glenn Norquist is president of anti-tax lobbying group Americans for Tax Reform....
    , political activist, President of Americans for Tax Reform
    Americans for Tax Reform

    Americans for Tax Reform is an interest group seeking to reduce the overall level of taxation in the United States, at the federal, state and local level....
  • Robert Nourse
    Robert Nourse

    Robert E.M. Nourse is an entrepreneur and former President and CEO of The Bombay Company.Bob Nourse founded The Bombay Company of Canada and opened the first store in Toronto in 1980....
    , former President and CEO of The Bombay Company
    Bombay Company

    The Bombay Company is a furniture and home accessories Retailing in Canada. It was formerly part of a larger United States chain based in Fort Worth, Texas, but the U.S....
  • Redmond o'Donoghue
    Redmond o'Donoghue

    Redmond O'Donoghue is the former CEO of the Waterford Wedgewood group and held that position until his retirement at the end of 2005. He is currently the CEO of Failte Ireland, chairman of Good Food Ireland and chairman of Waterford Institute of Technology....
    , former CEO of the Waterford Wedgewood group, current CEO of Failte Ireland
    Fáilte Ireland

    F?ilte Ireland is the National Tourism Development Authority of the Republic of Ireland. This authority was established under the National Tourism Development Authority Act of 2003 and replaces and builds upon the functions of Bord F?ilte, its predecessor organization....
     and chairman of Waterford Institute of Technology
    Waterford Institute of Technology

    Waterford Institute of Technology is a state funded Higher education educational institution situated in the city of Waterford, Republic of Ireland....
  • Stan O'Neal, former CEO of Merrill Lynch
    Merrill Lynch

    Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. is a global financial services firm which was acquired by Bank of America. This article describes both the historical Merrill Lynch and its ongoing operations as a subsidiary of the bank....
  • Adebayo Ogunlesi
    Adebayo Ogunlesi

    Adebayo Ogunlesi is a Nigerian businessman. A 1979 graduate of Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, he also studied at University of Oxford....
    , DBA, Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners
  • Robert D. Orr
    Robert D. Orr

    Robert Dunkerson Orr was an United States political leader and Governor of Indiana from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the United States Republican Party....
    , former Governor of Indiana
    Indiana

    The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
  • Karen A. Page
    Karen A. Page

    Karen A. Page is half of the James Beard Award-winning author team of Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page, co-authors of a number of culinary books....
    , James Beard Award-winning culinary author
  • Henry M. Paulson, Jr., United States Secretary of the Treasury
    United States Secretary of the Treasury

    The United States Secretary of the Treasury is the head of the United States Department of the Treasury, concerned with finance and monetary matters, and, until 2003, some issues of national security and defense....
     and former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
    Goldman Sachs

    The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., or simply Goldman Sachs , is a bank holding company that engages in investment banking, Security services, and investment management....
  • Gilles Pélisson
    Gilles Pélisson

    Gilles P?lisson is a France businessman. He is an ESSEC graduate with an MBA from Harvard Business School. In January 2006, he was appointed CEO of the Accor group....
    , CEO of Accor
    Accor

    Accor is a large France multinational corporation, part of the CAC 40 index, operating in nearly 100 countries.Accor is the European leader in hotels and a global leader in corporate services ....
    , parent company of Sofitel
    Sofitel

    Sofitel is a luxury hotel chain managed by Accor. It operates 192 hotels internationally, on six continents....
    , Novotel
    Novotel

    Novotel is one of a number of hotel chains owned by the French hotel group Accor. Whilst most numerous in France, Novotel hotels are found throughout the world....
    , Ibis
    Ibis

    The ibises are a group of long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae. They all have long down curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans....
    , Mercure Hotels
    Mercure Hotels

    Mercure Hotels are a brand of hotels run by France multinational corporation Accor....
    , Motel 6
    Motel 6

    Motel 6 is a major chain of budget motels with 1000+ locations in the United States and Canada, and is the largest owned and operated hotel chain in North America....
    , et al.
  • Joseph R. Perella
    Joseph R. Perella

    Joseph R. Perella is an Italian American financier. Born in Brooklyn, New York as son of an accountant, he graduated from Lehigh University in 1964 on a full scholarship, becoming an accountant on his own....
    , M&A expert, investment banking executive
  • Tom Perkins
    Tom Perkins

    Thomas James Perkins is an United States businessman, capitalism, and was one of the founders of leading venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers....
    , venture capitalist, co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
  • Ghaith Pharaon
    Ghaith Pharaon

    Ghaith Rashad Pharaon, is a prominent Saudi businessman and financier, as well as a fugitive from judicial inquiries in several countries, most notably for his role in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal....
    , fugitive financier
  • Michael Porter
    Michael Porter

    Michael Eugene Porter is a University Professor at Harvard Business School, with academic interests in management and economics. He is the founder of a nonprofit organization called the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and one of the founders of The Monitor Group....
    , creator of Porter's 5 forces, co-founder of Monitor Group
    Monitor Group

    Monitor Group is a privately-owned global management consulting firm. It was founded in 1983 by a group of six entrepreneurs with ties to the Harvard Business School: Michael Porter, Mark Fuller, Joseph Fuller, Michael Bell, Mark Thomas, and Thomas Craig....
    , best-selling author and professor of Competitive Strategy
  • William Proxmire
    William Proxmire

    Edward William Proxmire was a member of the Democratic Party , who served in the United States Senate for the state of Wisconsin from 1957 to 1989....
    , former U.S. senator from Wisconsin
    Wisconsin

    Wisconsin is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S....
  • Fred Reichheld
    Fred Reichheld

    Frederick F. Reichheld is a United States business author and business strategist best known for his research and writing on the loyalty business model and Loyalty Marketing....
    , author of The Loyalty Effect
    Loyalty Effect

    The Loyalty Effect is a 1996 book by Fred Reichheld of the consulting firm Bain & Company, and the book's title is also sometimes used to refer to the broader loyalty business model as a whole....
     and other bestselling business books
  • Donald W. Riegle, Jr.
    Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

    Donald Wayne Riegle Jr. is an United States politician from Michigan, who served as both a United States House of Representatives and a United States Senate....
    , former U.S. senator from Michigan
    Michigan

    Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
  • Arthur Rock
    Arthur Rock

    Arthur Rock is an United States venture capitalist of Silicon Valley, California. He was an early investor in major firms including Intel, Apple Computer, Scientific Data Systems and Teledyne....
    , considered one of the fathers of venture capital
    Venture capital

    Venture capital is a type of private equity capital typically provided to early-stage, high-potential, Growth investing companies in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or mergers and acquisitions of the company....
  • Mitt Romney
    Mitt Romney

    Willard Mitt Romney is an American businessman and former Governor of Massachusetts. Romney was a candidate for the Republican Party nomination in the 2008 United States presidential election....
    , former Governor of Massachusetts
    Massachusetts

    The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
     and 2008 presidential candidate
  • Charles O. Rossotti
    Charles O. Rossotti

    Charles O. Rossotti is an United States businessman, and former Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Rossotti is a graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard Business School ....
    , co-founder of American Management Systems
    American Management Systems

    American Management Systems was founded in 1970 as a technology and management consulting firm. It was founded by a group of five former United States Department of Defense officials who worked under Robert McNamara in the John F....
     and former Commissioner of Internal Revenue
    Commissioner of Internal Revenue

    The Commissioner of Internal Revenue is the head of the Internal Revenue Service , a bureau within the United States Department of the Treasury....
  • William Roth, former U.S. Senator from Delaware
    Delaware

    Delaware is a U.S. state located on the East Coast of the United States in the Mid-Atlantic States region of the United States. The state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, a British nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after whom Cape Henlopen was originally named....
     and chief sponsor of the Roth IRA
    Roth IRA

    A Roth IRA is an Individual Retirement Arrangement allowed under the tax law of the United States. Named for its chief legislative sponsor, the late Senator William V....
  • Jack Ryan
    Jack Ryan (Senate candidate)

    Jack Ryan is a Republican Party from the state of Illinois who was forced to withdraw from the Illinois United States Senate election, 2004 due to an alleged sex scandal involving his relationship with his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan....
    , former United States Senate
    United States Senate

    The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
     candidate
  • Henry Schacht
    Henry Schacht

    Henry Schacht is an United States businessman, a former chairman and chief executive officer of Cummins Diesel , and later CEO of Lucent Technologies....
    , former CEO of Lucent Technologies
    Lucent Technologies

    Lucent Technologies was a technology company composed of what was formerly AT&T Technologies, which included Western Electric and Bell Labs. It was spun off from AT&T on September 30, 1996....
  • Edgar J. Scherick
    Edgar J. Scherick

    Edgar J. Scherick was one of the most prolific producers of television miniseries, made-for-television films, and theatrical motion pictures....
    , prolific television and film producer and former programming executive of the ABC Television Network
    ABC Television Network

    ABC Television Network is a business unit of Disney-ABC Television Group, a segment of Disney Media Network, a business unit of The Walt Disney Company....
  • Stephen A. Schwarzman
    Stephen A. Schwarzman

    Stephen Allen Schwarzman is a billionaire United States businessman and investor and the chairman and co-founder of the Blackstone Group, the private equity and financial advisory firm....
    , co-founder and CEO of the Blackstone Group
    Blackstone Group

    The Blackstone Group, L.P. is a an alternative asset management and financial services company that specializes in private equity, real estate investing and hedge funds investment strategies as well as mergers and acquisitions , restructuring and Private placement agent advisory services....
  • John S.R. Shad
    John S.R. Shad

    John S.R. Shad , served as chairman of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1981 and 1987. He also served as the ambassador to the Netherlands....
    , former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands
  • Frank Shrontz
    Frank Shrontz

    Frank Anderson Shrontz is a former chief executive officer and chairman of the Boeing.The son of a sporting goods merchant, Shrontz graduated from Boise High School in 1949 and the University of Idaho in 1954 with a Bachelor of Laws degree, where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternities and sororities....
    , former Chairman and CEO of Boeing
    Boeing

    The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997....
  • Jeffrey Skilling
    Jeffrey Skilling

    Jeffrey Keith "Jeff" Skilling is the former CEO of Enron in 2001. He was convicted in 2006 of multiple federal felony charges relating to Enron's financial collapse, and is currently serving a 24-year, 4-month prison sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood in Lakewood, Colorado, Colorado....
    , former CEO of Enron
    Enron

    Enron Creditors Recovery Corporation was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed approximately 22,000 and was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and paper, and communications companies, with claimed revenues of nearly $101 billion in 2000....
    , sentenced to 24 years in prison for fraud
  • Orin C. Smith
    Orin C. Smith

    Orin C. Smith was President and Chief Executive Officer of Starbucks Corporation from 2000 to 2005. He joined Starbucks as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 1990, became President and Chief Operating Officer in 1994, and became a director of Starbucks in 1996....
    , former President and CEO of Starbucks
    Starbucks

    Starbucks Corporation is an international coffee and List of coffeehouse chains based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 16,120 stores in 44 countries....
  • Martin Sorrell
    Martin Sorrell

    Sir Martin Sorrell is a England businessman, currently the chief executive officer of WPP Group. He has served in that role since he started the company in 1986....
    , founder and CEO of WPP Group
    WPP Group

    WPP Group plc , based in London, United Kingdom, is the world's largest communications services group employing 100,000 people working in more than 2,000 offices in 106 countries....
  • Jan Stenbeck
    Jan Stenbeck

    Jan Stenbeck was a Swedish media owner. He was a brother of the former Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margaretha af Ugglas.Stenbeck graduated with a law degree from Uppsala University and later graduated with an MBA from Harvard Business School....
    , Swedish capitalist and majority shareholder of Investment AB Kinnevik
    Investment AB Kinnevik

    Investment Aktiebolag Kinnevik was established in 1936 by Wilhelm Klingspor and Robert von Horn as an investment company. They had just sold their sugar company and was left with a farming company Mellersta Sveriges Lantbruks AB and cash....
  • John E. Sununu
    John E. Sununu

    John Edward Sununu is a former Republican Party United States Senate from New Hampshire. Sununu was the Baby of the House for his entire six year term....
    , United States Senator from New Hampshire
    New Hampshire

    New Hampshire is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States of America. The state was named after the southern English Counties of England of Hampshire....
  • John Thain
    John Thain

    John Alexander Thain was the last chairman and chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch before its distressed merger with Bank of America. Thain was designated to become president of global banking, securities, and wealth management at the newly combined company, but he resigned on January 22, 2009....
    , CEO of Merrill Lynch
    Merrill Lynch

    Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. is a global financial services firm which was acquired by Bank of America. This article describes both the historical Merrill Lynch and its ongoing operations as a subsidiary of the bank....
     and former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange
    New York Stock Exchange

    New York Stock Exchange is a stock exchange based in New York City, New York. It is the largest stock exchange in the world by United States dollar market capitalization of its listed companies' Security ....
  • Pamela Thomas-Graham
    Pamela Thomas-Graham

    Pamela Thomas-Graham is an African American businesswoman and corporate leader who is well-regarded in the fields of media, consumer packaged goods, retail, apparel, finance and consulting....
    , former CEO of CNBC
  • Marvin Traub
    Marvin Traub

    Marvin Traub is a retail business executive who transformed modern merchandising and marketing, and is widely regarded as among the legendary figures of the Harvard Business School class of 1949, who turned Bloomingdale's into a fashion trendsetter....
    , former Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's
    Bloomingdale's

    Bloomingdale's is a chain of upscale United States department stores owned by Macy's, Inc., which is also the parent company of Macy's. Bloomingdale's has 36 stores nationwide, with annual sales of $1.9 billion....
  • Gérald Tremblay
    Gérald Tremblay

    G?rald Tremblay is a Canada politician currently serving his second term as mayor of Montreal and as president of the Greater Montreal Area. Before becoming mayor he had a long career in business and provincial politics....
    , mayor of Montreal
    Montreal

    Montreal, or Montr?al, is the largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada of Quebec and the List of largest cities and second largest cities by country List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population....
  • Jack Valenti
    Jack Valenti

    Jack Joseph Valenti was a long-time president of the Motion Picture Association of America. During his 38-year tenure in the MPAA, he created the MPAA film rating system, and he was generally regarded as one of the most influential pro-copyright lobbyists in the world....
    , former President of the Motion Picture Association of America
    Motion Picture Association of America

    The Motion Picture Association of America was since 1922, originally the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America , is a non-profit business and trade association based in the United States, which was formed to advance the business interests of movie studios....
  • Daniel Vasella
    Daniel Vasella

    Daniel Lucius Vasella MD is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Switzerland pharmaceutical company Novartis. He is married and has three children....
    , Chairman and CEO of Novartis
    Novartis

    Novartis International AG is a multinational corporation pharmaceutical company based in Basel, Switzerland that manufactures drugs such as clozapine , diclofenac , carbamazepine , valsartan , imatinib mesylate , ciclosporin , letrozole , methylphenidate , terbinafine , and others....
  • Rick Wagoner
    Rick Wagoner

    George Richard "Rick" Wagoner, Jr. is Chairman of the board and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Corporation....
    , Chairman and CEO of General Motors
  • Mark Walsh
    Mark Walsh

    Mark Walsh is an United States entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and political activist.Walsh graduated from Union College in 1976. Walsh started his career as a television newscaster at a West Virginia CBS affiliate....
    , entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and former CEO of Air America Radio
    Air America Radio

    Air America Media is an radio in the United States radio network specializing in Liberalism talk radio. The network started programming on March 31, 2004 and features discussion and information programs with hosts reflecting Progressivism points of view....
  • Robert D. Walter
    Robert D. Walter

    Robert D. Walter is an United States businessman. In 1971 he purchased Cardinal Foods, a small Ohio food wholesaler, in a leveraged buyout. Cardinal Health is now an $87 billion United States dollar Fortune 100 corporation and one of the largest distributors of pharmaceuticals, health & beauty products, and hospital supplies in the United St...
    , Chairman and CEO of Cardinal Health
    Cardinal Health

    Cardinal Health, Inc., is a health care holding company....
  • David Walters
    David Walters

    David Lee Walters was the United States Democratic Party governor of the U.S. state of Oklahoma from 1991 to 1995.Walters was born near Canute, Oklahoma....
    , former Governor of Oklahoma
    Oklahoma

    Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
  • Bruce Wasserstein
    Bruce Wasserstein

    Bruce Wasserstein is an American investment banker and businessman. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan, Harvard Business School, and Harvard Law School, and is currently the Chairman and CEO of Lazard....
    , Chairman and CEO of Lazard
    Lazard

    Lazard Ltd is the parent company of Lazard Group LLC, a global, independent and one of the world's largest investment banks with approximately 2,400 employees in 40 cities across 24 countries throughout Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, Central and South America....
  • John L. Weinberg, former Chairman and Senior Partner of Goldman Sachs
    Goldman Sachs

    The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., or simply Goldman Sachs , is a bank holding company that engages in investment banking, Security services, and investment management....
  • Suzy Welch
    Suzy Welch

    Suzy Welch , formerly Suzy Wetlaufer, is a noted commentator and business journalist. She was editor of the Harvard Business Review, and has written extensively on management and leadership....
    , columnist for BusinessWeek
    BusinessWeek

    BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time....
     and former Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Business Review
    Harvard Business Review

    Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School....
  • John C. Whitehead
    John C. Whitehead

    John Cunningham Whitehead , is currently the chairman of the World Trade Center Memorial#World Trade Center Memorial Foundation.2C Inc. , and former chairman of the LMDC until he resigned in May 2006....
    , Chairman of Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
    Lower Manhattan Development Corporation

    The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation was formed after the September 11 attacks to plan the reconstruction of Lower Manhattan and distribute nearly $10 billion in federal funds aimed at rebuilding downtown Manhattan....
     and World Trade Center Memorial Foundation
  • Jim Whitehurst
    Jim Whitehurst

    Jim Whitehurst is the Chief Executive Officer at Red Hat. Prior to that, he was a Chief Operating Officer of Delta Air Lines. Whitehurst was tapped by former Delta CEO Gerald Grinstein to lead the airline out of bankruptcy....
    , CEO of Red Hat
    Red Hat

    In computing, Red Hat, Inc. is a company in the free and open source software sector, and a major Linux distribution vendor. Founded in 1995, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina with satellite offices worldwide....
     and former COO of Delta Air Lines
    Delta Air Lines

    Delta Air Lines, incorporation is a United States airline based and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia . Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean....
  • Meg Whitman
    Meg Whitman

    Margaret Cushing "Meg" Whitman was President and Chief Executive Officer of eBay from March 1998 to March 2008, when she stepped down from her role....
    , former President and CEO of eBay
    EBay

    eBay Inc. is an United States Internet company that manages eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell goods and services worldwide....
  • James Wolfensohn
    James Wolfensohn

    James David Wolfensohn Order of the British Empire, Order of Australia was the ninth president of the World Bank Group....
    , 9th President of the World Bank
    World Bank

    The World Bank is a bank that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development programs with the stated goal of reducing poverty....
  • George Yeo
    George Yeo

    File:Yeo et Rice.jpgGeorge Yong-Boon Yeo , or George Yeo, is the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Singapore. Ethnically Chinese, he belongs to the Teochew dialect group....
    , Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
    Singapore

    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
  • Jaime Augusto Zobel, Chairman and CEO of Ayala Corporation
    Ayala Corporation

    Ayala Corporation is a holding company for the diversified interests of the Ayala Group. It was founded in 1834 and is the oldest and largest Conglomerate operating in the Philippines....


See also

  • List of United States business school rankings
  • List of business schools in the United States
    List of business schools in the United States

    This is a partial list of business schools in the United States. Business schools are listed in alphabetical order by state, then name. Schools named after people are alphabetized by last name....
  • Ivy League business schools
    Ivy League business schools

    Of the eight universities belonging to the Ivy League in the United States, six have business schools. They are:Two Ivy League universities, Brown University and Princeton University, do not have business schools....
  • Business School
    Business school

    A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....
  • Case method
    Case method

    The case method is a teaching approach that consists in presenting the students with a case, putting them in the role of a decision maker facing a problem ....
  • MBA
    Master of Business Administration

    The Master of Business Administration is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines....
  • The 2008 book Ahead of the Curve
    Ahead of the Curve

    Ahead of the Curve: Two Years at Harvard Business School is a non-fiction book by author and journalist Philip Delves Broughton. It was published by Penguin Press in 2008....
    : Two Years at the Harvard Business School by P.D. Broughton, Penguin Press.


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