business school
A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in business administration or management. A business school may also be referred to as school of management, management school, school of business administration, or ...
of
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
, a
private
Private or privates may refer to:
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research university
A research university or a research-intensive university is a university that is committed to research as a central part of its mission. They are the most important sites at which knowledge production occurs, along with "intergenerational kn ...
in
New York City
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. Established in 1916, Columbia Business School is one of six Ivy League business schools and is one of the oldest business schools in the world. Although it originally offered undergraduate degrees, it stopped doing so in the middle of the twentieth century and now only offers graduate degrees and professional programs.
History
The school was founded in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an inaugural class of 61 students, including 8 women. Banking executive Emerson McMillin provided initial funding in 1916, while
A. Barton Hepburn
Alonzo Barton Hepburn (July 24, 1846 – January 25, 1922) was an American politician from New York, famed for being the Chairman of the New York State Legislature's eponymous Hepburn Committee of 1879 that investigated the operations of what b ...
, then president of
Chase National Bank
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., doing business as Chase Bank or often as Chase, is an American national bank headquartered in New York City, that constitutes the consumer and commercial banking subsidiary of the U.S. multinational banking and fina ...
, provided funding for the school's endowment in 1919. The school expanded rapidly, enrolling 420 students by 1920, and in 1924 added a PhD program to the existing BS and MS degree programs.
In 1945, Columbia Business School authorized the awarding of the MBA degree. Shortly thereafter, in the 1950s, the school adopted the
Hermes
Hermes (; grc-gre, Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants, and orat ...
emblem as its symbol, reflecting the entrepreneurial nature of the Greek god Hermes and his association with business, commerce, and communication.
In 1952, CBS admitted its last class of undergraduates. The school currently offers executive education programs that culminate in a Certificate in Business Excellence (CIBE) and full alumni status, and several degree programs for the MBA and PhD degrees. In addition to the full-time MBA, the school offers four Executive MBA programs: the NY-EMBA Friday/Saturday program, the EMBA-Global program (launched in 2001 in conjunction with the
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degrees in management and finance, MBA and PhD). Its motto is " ...
), the EMBA-Americas program launched in 2012, and the EMBA-Global Asia program (launched in 2009 in conjunction with the
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degrees in management and finance, MBA and PhD). Its motto is " ...
From 1961, Columbia Business School was primarily located housed in Uris Hall, at the center of Columbia's
Morningside Heights
Morningside Heights is a neighborhood on the West Side of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by Morningside Drive to the east, 125th Street to the north, 110th Street to the south, and Riverside Drive to the west. Morningside ...
campus.
In October 2010, Columbia Business School announced that alumnus
Henry Kravis
Henry R. Kravis (born January 6, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
KKR & Co. Inc., also known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., is an American global investment company that manages multiple alternative asset classes, including private equity, energy, infrastructure, real estate, credit, and, through its strate ...
(KKR & Co.), pledged $100 million to fund an expansion of Columbia Business School, the largest gift in its history. The donation went toward construction of the business school's new site on Columbia's
Manhattanville
Manhattanville (also known as West Harlem or West Central Harlem) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan bordered on the north by 135th Street; on the south by 122nd and 125th Streets; on the west by Hudson River; and ...
campus. In December 2012,
Ronald Perelman
Ronald Owen Perelman (; born January 1, 1943) is an American banker, businessman and investor. MacAndrews & Forbes Incorporated, his company, has invested in companies with interests in groceries, cigars, licorice, makeup, cars, photography, t ...
also donated $100 million to the construction of the second business school building. In September 2021,
David Geffen
David Lawrence Geffen (born February 21, 1943) is an American business magnate, producer and film studio executive. He co-created Asylum Records in 1971 with Elliot Roberts, Geffen Records in 1980, DGC Records in 1990, and DreamWorks SKG in ...
pledged $75 million to support the new campus' construction. The buildings are designed by
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People with the surname
*Barry Diller (b. 1942), American businessman
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, and are named Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, respectively. Columbia Business School officially moved to Manhattanville in January 2022.
The cost of the new campus, which stands at $600 million, makes it the most expensive business school ever built.
File:Columbia Business School - 2022 (52009456843).jpg, Manhattanville Campus – Kravis Hall
File:David Geffen Hall - Columbia Business School (52009919930).jpg, Manhattanville Campus – David Geffen Hall
File:Columbia Business School - Uris Hall (48170436502).jpg, Morningside Heights – Uris Hall (Old Campus)
MBA program
The Columbia MBA Program is one of the most competitive in the world with an admission rate of 13.6% for the 2021 entering class. The student body is highly accomplished and diverse. Students in the class that entered in 2009 come from 61 countries and speak more than 50 languages.
The revised core curriculum, launched in the fall of 2008, represents about 40% of the degree requirement. It consists of 2 full courses and 12 half-term courses including Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Managerial Statistics, Managerial Economics, Leadership, Operations Management, and Marketing Strategy. While the first year of the program is usually devoted to completing the requirements of the core curriculum, the second year provides students with the opportunity to choose from the more than 130 elective courses available at the School and supplement them with more than 4,000 graduate-level classes from the University's other graduate and professional schools. Among the most popular electives at Columbia Business School are the Economics of Strategic Behavior, Financial Statement Analysis and Earnings Quality, Launching New Ventures, Modern Political Economy, and the Seminar in Value Investing.
Columbia Business School has a firm grade non-disclosure policy, stating that students refrain from disclosing specific class grades, GPAs, or transcripts until they accept full-time, post graduation positions. Students enter Columbia's MBA program in two tracks. The traditional fall term is approximately 550 students, while the January term "J-Term" is approximately 200 students. Students entering in the fall are divided into eight clusters of approximately 65 students that take all first year core classes together. J-Term students are broken into three clusters. The J-Term is aimed at students who want an accelerated 18-month program who usually plan to return to their previous job, are company sponsored, and will not pursue a summer internship because they take classes during the summer.
The average starting base salary and bonus for Columbia MBAs in 2020 was $171,436, a sum that places it as the 6th highest among business schools. According to ''
Forbes
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'' magazine, 90% of billionaires with MBAs who derived their fortunes from finance obtained their master's degree from one of three schools:
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA ...
, Columbia Business School, or
The Wharton School
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania ( ; also known as Wharton Business School, the Wharton School, Penn Wharton, and Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university in P ...
at the
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a Private university, private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest- ...
.
Academic divisions
The school's faculty are divided into six academic units:
*Accounting
*Decision, Risk, and Operations
*Finance
*Management
*Economics
*Marketing
MBA rankings
Recent national rankings of Columbia's MBA program include 7th by ''
Forbes
''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine owned by Integrated Whale Media Investments and the Forbes family. Published eight times a year, it features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. ''Forbes'' also r ...
'', 6th by ''
Bloomberg Businessweek
''Bloomberg Businessweek'', previously known as ''BusinessWeek'', is an American weekly business magazine published fifty times a year. Since 2009, the magazine is owned by New York City-based Bloomberg L.P. The magazine debuted in New York City ...
'', and 6th by '' U.S. News & World Report''. In global rankings, Columbia was ranked No. 4 by ''
The Economist
''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper printed in demitab format and published digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture. Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Eco ...
'' in 2022 and No. 2 by the ''
Financial Times
The ''Financial Times'' (''FT'') is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, England, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nik ...
'' in 2022.
Dual-degree programs
Columbia Business School students can combine an MBA with one of ten other professional degrees. In general, a dual degree requires one less year than it would take to complete the two degrees separately. Candidates must apply separately to Columbia Business School and the other degree program.
Dual degrees offered with the following schools include:
* School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
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School of International and Public Affairs
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*
School of Journalism
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Journalists in most parts of the ...
*
School of Law
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*
School of Nursing
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School of Social Work
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Student life
The Columbia Business School Follies is a student club that works throughout each semester to put together a production in which students write, choreograph, and perform comedy skits. It achieved notoriety in 2006 for "Every Breath Bernanke Takes", its video parody of
the Police
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song "
Every Breath You Take
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". It purports to be from Glenn Hubbard, Dean of the Business School, in response to Hubbard's being a runner-up to the Fed Chairmanship assumed by
Ben Bernanke
Ben Shalom Bernanke ( ; born December 13, 1953) is an American economist who served as the 14th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 2006 to 2014. After leaving the Fed, he was appointed a distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution. Duri ...
.
Executive MBA programs
Columbia offers various executive MBA programs.
The Executive MBA (EMBA) Friday/Saturday Program is a 20-month graduate program designed for individuals that are looking to enhance their education without interrupting their careers. The EMBA program is taught on campus at Columbia University by full-time faculty. The first year of classes consists of the same core curriculum as the Full-Time MBA program. Executive education is the focus of the second year. This Friday/Saturday program is targeted at individuals with approximately 10 years of work experience.
The Executive MBA (EMBA) Saturday Program is a 24-month graduate degree program designed for individuals that are looking to enhance their education, but cannot take any time away from work. This program is the same as the Friday/Saturday program, with the exception that classes only meet on Saturdays over a longer period of time.
In addition to the New York-based EMBA Program, Columbia offers three partner programs to meet the differing needs and geographical distribution of prospective students. Because students in the partner EMBA programs must satisfy the separate requirements of each school, they earn an MBA degree from each participating university. Likewise, they become alumni of each university and business school and may avail themselves of all programs and privileges afforded to alumni.
*The EMBA-Global Americas & Europe program is a 20-month program administered in partnership with the
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degrees in management and finance, MBA and PhD). Its motto is " ...
. The program enrolls approximately 70 students from around the world per year. Courses are taught by the full-time faculty of both schools. During the first year, the core curriculum classes alternate monthly between the campuses of Columbia University and the London Business School. The core curriculum is similar to that offered in the regular EMBA programs offered separately by each school, but with a more transnational-business emphasis. Second year classes may be selected from the portfolio of EMBA classes offered at either or both partner schools.
*The EMBA-Global Asia, run jointly with the
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degrees in management and finance, MBA and PhD). Its motto is " ...
and the
University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) (Chinese: 香港大學) is a public research university in Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hon ...
. This 20-month program follows a curriculum similar to the EMBA-Global program. Classes are held in Hong Kong, London, New York, and Shanghai.
EMBA rankings
* No. 2 worldwide, No. 2 US program, ''BusinessWeek'', 2011 Executive MBA Rankings
* No. 2 worldwide, ''Financial Times'', 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, Global-EMBA program
* No. 3 US Program, No. 13 worldwide. ''Financial Times'', 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, Berkeley-Columbia program
* No. 4 US Program, No. 15 worldwide. ''Financial Times'', 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, NY-EMBA program
* No. 5 ''U.S. News & World Report 2010'' Rankings
* No. 4 ''BusinessWeek'' Executive MBA Rankings, NY-EMBA program
* No. 9 ''Wall Street Journal'' Executive MBA Rankings, 2010, NY-EMBA program
MS Programs
Columbia Business School offers three separate Master of Science degrees in Accounting and Fundamental Analysis, Financial Economics and Marketing. Admission to the programs is extremely competitive: in 2021, there were 837 applicants to the Financial Economics program and only 20 students were accepted.
Doctoral program
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is offered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and is administered by the Business School. Admission is highly competitive with 894 applicants in 2010 for positions in an entering class of 18 students (2%). In 2021, the Finance division received over 500 applications and admitted 3 students (Acceptance rate of 0.6%) A PhD in Management or Business is a common precursor to an academic career in business schools.
Executive education
Columbia Business School Executive Education offers custom non-degree programs for organizations and open-enrollment non-degree programs for individuals in topics including management, finance, leadership, marketing, social enterprise, and strategy. The school also offers executive certification programs, including the Advanced Management Program, the Certificate in Business Excellence and the Senior Leaders Program for Nonprofit Professionals.
CIBE
The Certificate in Business Excellence (CIBE) is awarded to students who complete a total of 18 program days of executive education within a four-year period. Any executive education program at Columbia Business School can be applied toward the completion of the certificate.
Research centers, programs, and institutes
Research centers, special programs, institutes, and cross-disciplinary areas at Columbia Business School include:
*Arthur J. Samberg Institute for Teaching Excellence
*The Behavioral Lab
*The Center for Decision Sciences
*Center for Excellence in Accounting and Security Analysis
*Center on Global Brand Leadership
*Center on Japanese Economy and Business
*Columbia Institute for Tele-Information
*Columbia University Center for International Business Education Research
*Competitive Strategy
*Decision Making and Negotiations
*Eugene Lang Center for Entrepreneurship
*Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program
*The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
*Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business
*The Media Program
*The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate
*Private Equity Program
*Program for Financial Studies
*Program on Social Intelligence
*Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy
*The Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics
*The Social Enterprise Program
*W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity and Competitiveness
People
Faculty
Columbia Business School employs 136 full-time faculty members, including
Joseph Stiglitz
Joseph Eugene Stiglitz (; born February 9, 1943) is an American New Keynesian economist, a public policy analyst, and a full professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2001) and the J ...
, the 2001
Nobel laureate
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in economics who also teaches at the university's
School of International and Public Affairs
The School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (SIPA) is the international affairs and public policy school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League university located in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City. ...
; and
Bernd Schmitt
Bernd Herbert Schmitt is a professor of international business in the marketing department at Columbia Business School, Columbia University in New York. He is known for his research, books, speaking and consulting on customer experience, customer ...
, the Robert D. Calkins Professor of International Business. The current Dean is the former Presidential
Council of Economic Advisors
The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is a United States agency within the Executive Office of the President established in 1946, which advises the President of the United States on economic policy. The CEA provides much of the empirical resea ...
Hedge fund
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gurus
Joel Greenblatt
Joel Greenblatt (born December 13, 1957) is an American academic, hedge fund manager, investor, and writer. He is a value investor, alumnus of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and adjunct professor at the Columbia University G ...
and Ken Shubin Stein are currently adjunct professors.
Bruce Greenwald
Bruce Corman Norbert Greenwald (born August 15, 1946), is a professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and an advisor at First Eagle Investment Management. He is, among others, the author of the books ''Value Investing: f ...
teaches Value Investing and Economics of Strategic Behavior electives. Adam Dell, brother of Dell Inc. CEO
Michael Dell
Michael Saul Dell (born February 23, 1965) is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies. He is ranked the ...
, is a venture capitalist who teaches Business Innovation and Technology. Jonathan Knee teaches Media, Mergers, and Acquisitions and is the author of a book titled "The Accidental Investment Banker". Frederic Mishkin, member of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve System (often shortened to the Federal Reserve, or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States of America. It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after ...
, returned to teach at CBS starting fall 2008.
Rita Gunther McGrath
Rita Gunther McGrath (born July 28, 1959 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American strategic management scholar and professor of management at the Columbia Business School. She is known for her work on strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship, in ...
is a well known member of the strategy faculty and the author of four books on the subject, most recently ''The End of Competitive Advantage: How to Keep Your Strategy Moving as Fast As Your Business'' (2013, Harvard Business Review Publishing)
Steve Blank
Steve Blank (born 1953) is an American entrepreneur, educator, author and speaker based in Pescadero, California.
Blank created the customer development method that launched the lean startup movement, a methodology that recognized that startups ...
created the
Lean Launchpad
Lean LaunchPad is an entrepreneurship methodology created by Steve Blank to test and develop business models based on querying and learning from customers. It is said to be based on the scientific method and combines experiential learning with “T ...
class that he teaches a scientific method for teaching entrepreneurship that combines experiential learning with the three building blocks of a successful Lean Startup.
Alumni
Columbia Business School has over 44,000 living alumni. Some of the more notable alumni include the following:
* Akinlabi Olasunkanmi, MBA, Nigerian Senator and Federal Minister of Youth Development
*
Alan Patricof
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, MBA 1957, Founder of
Apax Partners
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*
Alexander Haig
Alexander Meigs Haig Jr. (; December 2, 1924February 20, 2010) was United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Prior to and in between these ...
, MBA 1955,
United States Secretary of State
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*
Alfred P. Thorne
Alfred Palmerston Thorne (May 4, 1913 – August 12, 2012) was a development economist, international consultant and educator. He was a featured university lecturer at a number of international campuses including Oxford University. Authoring many a ...
, PhD 1959,
British Guiana
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The first European to encounter Guiana was ...
-born development economist
*
Anna Rawson
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Amateur and modeling career
Rawson was born in Adelaide ...
, MBA 2015, Australian
professional golfer
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and model
* Antony Ressler, MBA 1985, co-founder of the private equity firm
Apollo Global Management
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and
Ares Management
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*
António Pedro dos Santos Simões
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Arthur Burns
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, PhD 1934, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve
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WeWork
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United States ambassador to Sweden
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Benjamin M. Rosen
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, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of
Compaq
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* Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group
*
Beth Ford
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, MBA 1995, CEO of
Land O'Lakes
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* Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author
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Blair Effron
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, MBA 1986, Founder of
Centerview Partners
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Wisconsin
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1981 to 1993.
*
Charles E. Exley Jr.
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Early life and career
Exley obtained a B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1951 and an MBA from Columbia Business School in 1954. ...
, MBA 1954, Former chairman and CEO of
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*
Charles R. Perrin Charles R. Perrin is the Chairman of Warnaco. He previously served as the chairman and CEO of Avon Products and the chairman and CEO of Duracell.
Early life and career
Perrin obtained an BA from Trinity College, Hartford in 1967 and an MBA from Co ...
Duracell
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, Former CEO of
Avon Products
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Christopher O'Neill
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Van Cleef & Arpels
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, MBA 2003, founder of
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*
César Alierta
César Alierta Izuel (born May 5, 1945) is a Spanish businessman, who was the chief executive officer and chairman of Telefónica S.A. from July 26, 2000, until replaced by José María Álvarez-Pallete in 2016. He guided the company through a s ...
, MBA 1970, CEO of
Telefónica
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* Daniele Bodini, MBA 1972, Italian real estate businessman, Ambassador of
San Marino
San Marino (, ), officially the Republic of San Marino ( it, Repubblica di San Marino; ), also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino ( it, Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino, links=no), is the fifth-smallest country in the world an ...
to the
United Nations
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value investing
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*
David Philbrick Conner
David Philbrick Conner was the CEO of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation until April 14, 2012.
Early life and career
Conner holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University in St. Louis and a Master of Business Administration from Colu ...
, MBA 1976, CEO of
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation
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*
David S. Rose
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Sainsbury's
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom, with a 14.6% share of UK supermarket sales.
Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company ...
Simon Property Group
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* Diana Taylor, MBA 1980, 42nd Superintendent of the
New York State Banking Department The New York State Banking Department was created by the New York Legislature on April 15, 1851, with a chief officer to be known as the Superintendent. The New York State Banking Department was the oldest bank regulatory agency in the United States ...
;
domestic partner
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of former mayor
Michael Bloomberg
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman, politician, philanthropist, and author. He is the majority owner, co-founder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P. He was Mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, and was a c ...
*
Donna Rosato Donna Rosato (born 1966) is a journalist, reporter, magazine editor, and columnist from Greenwich, Connecticut. She is a senior writer at ''Money Magazine'' and regularly contributes at CNNMoney.com.
Donna wrote for '' The New York Times'' and '' ...
, MBA 2000, journalist, reporter for ''
Money Magazine
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Arizona State University
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Far Eastern Group
Far Eastern Group is one of the biggest conglomerates in the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan). It was founded in 1937 by Yu-Ziang Hsu during the mainland Republican period. The group spans over 10 major industries and includes 9 publicly lis ...
Colombia
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Elle Kaplan
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Pemex
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CEO
Emilio Lozoya Austin
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Biography
Education
He holds a degree in Economics from the ITAM ...
* Eric Fromm (born 1958), tennis player
* Ernest Higa, MBA 1976, Japanese-American entrepreneur
*
Erskine Bowles
Erskine Boyce Bowles (born August 8, 1945) is an American businessman and political figure from North Carolina. He served from 2005 to 2010 as the president of the University of North Carolina system. In 1997–98 he served as White House C ...
, MBA 1969, Former
White House
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Chief of Staff; President of the
University of North Carolina
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Beyond Meat
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Ethan Brown founded the company in ...
*
Eudora Welty
Eudora Alice Welty (April 13, 1909 – July 23, 2001) was an American short story writer, novelist and photographer who wrote about the American South. Her novel '' The Optimist's Daughter'' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973. Welty received numerou ...
, MBA 1932, American author, winner of the
Pulitzer Prize
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in 1973; recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
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* Eugene Lang, MS 1940, Chairman of the Eugene M. Lang Foundation
*
Federico Marchetti
Federico Marchetti (; born 7 February 1983) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Spezia.
Marchetti began his professional club career with Torino in 2002, and was subsequently loaned out to Pro Verce ...
, MBA 1999, founder of online retailer YOOX Group
*
Frank Lautenberg
Frank Raleigh Lautenberg (; January 23, 1924 June 3, 2013) was an American businessman and Democratic Party politician who served as United States Senator from New Jersey from 1982 to 2001, and again from 2003 until his death in 2013. He was ori ...
, BS 1949, U.S. Senator from
New Jersey
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*
Fred Hochberg
Fred Philip Hochberg (born February 3, 1952) is an American businessman and civic leader. After nearly two decades as an executive, including five years as President at the Lillian Vernon Corporation, he then served in various leadership roles at ...
, MBA 1975, Chairman and President of the
Export–Import Bank of the United States
The Export–Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is the official export credit agency (ECA) of the United States federal government. Operating as a wholly owned federal government corporation, the bank "assists in financing and facilitati ...
Assicurazioni Generali
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, former Chairman of
Telecom Italia
Gruppo TIM, legally TIM S.p.A. (formerly Telecom Italia S.p.A.), also known as the TIM Group in English, is an Italian telecommunications company with headquarters in Rome, Milan, and Naples, (with the Telecom Italia Tower) which provides fixed ...
and CEO of
Fiat
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American Red Cross
The American Red Cross (ARC), also known as the American National Red Cross, is a non-profit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States. It is the des ...
*
Gen Fukunaga
is a Japanese–born American engineer and businessman. He established Funimation, a company that distributes anime in Canada and the United States. He served as its president and chairman until 2019, where he stepped down. As of October 2011, F ...
, MBA 1989, Founder and CEO of
Funimation Entertainment
Crunchyroll, LLC, previously known as Funimation from 1994 to 2022, is an American entertainment company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony as a joint venture between Sony Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment Japan's Aniplex that specializes ...
*
Gerri Willis
Gerri Willis is an American television news journalist and former host of ''The Willis Report'', a daytime program on Fox Business, focusing on consumer and personal finance issues.
Early life and education
Gerri Willis was born on August 14, 1 ...
, MBA, news journalist for
Fox Business Network
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*
Hanzade Doğan Boyner
Hanzade Doğan Boyner (born 1972) is a Turkish businesswoman, philanthropist, entrepreneur and e-commerce pioneer. She is the founding chairwoman of Doğan Online Group Companies, the largest online corporation in Eastern Europe, the Middle East ...
, MBA 1999, vice-chairwoman of
Doğan Holding
Doğan Holding is amongst the biggest conglomerates in Turkey operating in the energy, media, industry, trade, insurance and tourism industries. Founded by Aydın Doğan who still is a major shareholder, the company is led by his daughter Begümh ...
and daughter of Turkish billionaire
Aydın Doğan
Aydın Doğan (born 15 April 1936) is a Turkish business magnate and investor. He is the founder of Doğan Holding, one of Turkey's largest conglomerates.
Biography
Born in 1936 as a member of a well-known family in Kelkit. Doğan went to el ...
*
Harvey Schwartz
Harvey M. Schwartz (born 1964) is an American businessperson, investor and philanthropist. He currently serves as CEO of The Carlyle Group, the world’s second-largest private equity firm. He is also group chairperson and non-executive director ...
, MBA 1996, president and COO of
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs () is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is headquartered at 200 West Street in Lower Manhattan, with regional headquarters in London, Warsaw, Bangalore, Ho ...
*
Henry Kravis
Henry R. Kravis (born January 6, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
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Highbridge Capital Management
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, Founder of Talpion
*
Howard L. Clark Jr.
Howard L. Clark Jr. was the former chairman and chief executive officer of Shearson Lehman Brothers, from 1990 to 1993. He died in Hobe Sound, Florida, on April 11, 2020
, MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of
Shearson Lehman Brothers
Shearson was the name of a series of investment banking and retail brokerage firms from 1902 until 1994, named for Edward ShearsonIan Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor,
South African Reserve Bank
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*
Ira Trivedi
Ira Trivedi is an Indian author, columnist, and yoga teacher. She writes both fiction and nonfiction, often on issues related to women and gender in India. Her works include ''India in Love: Marriage and Sexuality in the 21st Century'', ''What ...
, MBA 2008, Indian novelist, yoga teacher, and entrepreneur
* Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw, MBA 1965, Scottish businessman and member of the
House of Lords
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Delphi Automotive Systems
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History
The com ...
*
Jay W. Jordan II
John Weaver "Jay" Jordan II is an American businessman and investor, the chairman and founder of the Jordan Company (TJC), a private equity firm.
Career
Jordan spent the first nine years of his career working for the merchant bank Carl Marks & ...
, MBA, founder of the
Jordan Company
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The firm, which is based in New York City, was founded in 1982. Th ...
*
James P. Gorman
James Patrick Gorman (born 14 July 1958) is an Australian-American financier who is the chairman and chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley. He was formerly Co-President and Co-Head of Strategic Planning at the firm.
Early life
James P. Gorma ...
, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of
Morgan Stanley
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Fresh & Easy
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7-Eleven
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*
James Satloff
James Satloff (born 1962) is an American businessman. He founded Liberty Skis and served as the CEO of C.E. Unterberg, Towbin.
Education
James Satloff has an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BA from Columbia College, where he majored i ...
Liberty Skis
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*
Jamie Kern
Jamie Kern Lima (''née'' Jamie Marie Kern) is an American entrepreneur, investor and media personality. She is recognized as the co-founder of IT Cosmetics and the first female chief executive officer of a L'Oréal brand in the company's his ...
, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics
* Mehmet Omer Koç, MBA 1989, Chairman of
Koç Holding
Koç Holding A.Ş. () is the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, and the only company in the country to be listed on the Fortune Global 500 as of 2016. The company, headquartered in Nakkaştepe, Istanbul, is controlled by the Koç family, ...
Schlumberger
Schlumberger Limited (), doing business as SLB, is an oilfield services company. Schlumberger has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague.
Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling comp ...
*
Jean-Paul Elkann
Jean-Paul Elkann (28 December 1921 – 23 November 1996) was a French banker. He was president of Compagnie Financière Jean-Paul Elkann (CFJPE).
Biography Early life and education
Born in Paris, Jean-Paul Elkann was the son of Montbéliard ...
, BS 1943, Director of
Dior
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, son-in-law of
Fiat
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Chairman
Gianni Agnelli
Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli (; 12 March 192124 January 2003), nicknamed ("The Lawyer"), was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial workforce a ...
* Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of
Burger King
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*
Jeffrey Loria
Jeffrey Harold Loria (born November 20, 1940) is an American art dealer, author, and the former owner of the Montreal Expos (now the Washington Nationals) and Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball.
Early life
Loria was born and raised in a Jewish ...
, MBA 1968, Owner of the
Florida Marlins
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The fran ...
*
Jerome Chazen
Jerome A. Chazen (March 21, 1927 – February 6, 2022) was an American businessman who was the founder and chairman of Chazen Capital Partners. He was also one of four and last surviving founders of Liz Claiborne.
Early life and career
Chazen w ...
, MBA 1950, Co-founder of
Liz Claiborne
Anne Elisabeth Jane Claiborne (March 31, 1929 – June 26, 2007) was an American fashion designer and businesswoman. Her success was built upon stylish yet affordable apparel for career women featuring colorfully tailored separates that co ...
* Jerome J. Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist.
*
Jerry Speyer
Jerry I. Speyer (born June 23, 1940) is an American real estate developer. He is one of two founding partners of the New York real estate company Tishman Speyer, which controls the Rockefeller Center.
Early life and education
Speyer was born in M ...
, MBA 1964, CEO of
Tishman Speyer Properties
Tishman Speyer Properties is an American company that invests in real estate.
History
The firm was founded in 1978 by Robert Tishman and Jerry Speyer.
In March 1988, the company announced its first project in Europe, the construction of a 70 ...
* Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical ''
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to:
People
* Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname
** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland
** Lord Hamilto ...
International Paper
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History
The company was incorporated January 31 ...
Jack Kerouac
Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was a pioneer of the Beat Generation.
Of French-Canadian an ...
*
Jon Stein
Jonathan "Jon" Stein is an American fintech entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of Betterment, the largest independent online financial advisor in the U.S., with over $18 billion in assets under management. Stein served as chief e ...
, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of
Betterment
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When, for instance, a property is rez ...
BuzzFeed
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*
Jordan Roth
Jordan Roth (born November 13, 1975) is an American theater producer. He is the president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters in New York City. Roth oversees five Broadway theatres including the St. James, Al Hirschfeld, August Wilson, Eugen ...
, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of
Jujamcyn Theaters
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*
Joseph M. Tucci
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, MBA 1984, President and CEO of
EMC Corporation
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Columbia Law School
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Girls, Inc.
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and director of
AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest provider of mobile ...
*
Julian Geiger
Julian R. Geiger was the Chief Executive Officer of Aeropostale.
Career
Geiger received his BA in History from Columbia College and his MBA from Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School (CBS) is the business school of Columbia Un ...
, MBA, Former chairman and CEO of
Aeropostal
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GE Capital
GE Capital is the financial services division of General Electric.
The company currently only runs one division, GE Energy Financial Services. It had provided additional services in the past; however, those units were sold between 2013 and 2018. ...
*
Kenneth Ouriel
Kenneth Ouriel (born October 21, 1956) is a vascular surgeon and medical researcher. He has published in scientific and medical journals. He treated former presidential candidate Bob Dole for an abdominal aortic aneurysm in 2001. In the middle ...
, MBA 2009, Former CEO of
Shaikh Khalifa Medical City
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in
Abu Dhabi
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,
United Arab Emirates
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;
vascular surgeon
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Consolidated Edison
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*
Koos Bekker
Jacobus Petrus "Koos" Bekker (born 14 December 1952) is a South African billionaire businessman, and the chairman of media group Naspers. The company operates in 130 countries and is listed on the London Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exc ...
Coach
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Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Coac ...
*
Li Lu
Li Lu (born April 6, 1966)
is a Chinese-born American value investor, businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of Himalaya Capital Management. Prior to emigrating to America, he was one of the student leaders of the 198 ...
Lionel Pincus
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, MBA 1956, Founder and Chairman of
Warburg Pincus
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*
Lorne Abony
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Life and career
Abony was born and raised in Toronto. After graduating from the University of Windsor law ...
, MBA 2003, owner of the
Austin Aces
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Louis Bacon
Louis Moore Bacon (born July 25, 1956) is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. He is the founder and chief executive of Moore Capital Management.
''Forbes Magazine'' estimates his net worth to be US$1.81 billion, mak ...
, MBA 1981, Chairman of
Moore Capital Management
Moore Capital Management LP (MCM) is a New York-based, global investment management firm headquartered in New York, New York.Louis Rossetto
Louis Rossetto is an Americans, American writer, editor, and entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder and former editor-in-chief / publisher of ''Wired magazine''. He was also the first investor and the former CEO of TCHO chocolate company.
...
, MBA 1973, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of
Wired Magazine
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*
Lynn Tilton
Lynn G. Tilton (born April 22, 1959) is an American businesswoman and collateralized loan obligation (CLO) creator, owner and manager. She is the chief executive officer and sole principal of Patriarch Partners, LLC and its affiliated entities, ...
, MBA 1987, businesswoman;
Collateralized loan obligation
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creator, owner, and manager; owner of Patriarch Partners, largest woman-owned business in the United States
* Mark T. Cox IV, MBA 1971, former United States alternate executive director to the
World Bank
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*
Mario Gabelli
Mario Joseph Gabelli (born June 19, 1942) is an American stock investor, investment advisor, and financial analyst. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Gabelli Asset Management Company Investors (Gamco Investors), an investment firm headqua ...
, MBA 1967, Chairman and CEO of GAMCO
*
Mark Gallogly
Mark T. Gallogly (born 1957) is an American investor with a background in political and civic engagement. He co-founded and served as Managing Principal of the private investment firm Centerbridge Partners, until his retirement in 2020. Under the ...
, MBA 1986, Founder of
Centerbridge Partners
Centerbridge Partners is a multi-strategy private investment firm focused on leveraged buyouts and distressed securities.
The firm manages over $32 billion of assets
*
Mark Mays
Mark P. Mays is the former president and CEO of Clear Channel Communications, Inc. the company his father, Lowry Mays founded, a global media and entertainment company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Mays took over as president and ...
, MBA 1989, President and CEO of
Clear Channel Communications
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Mark Reckless
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, MBA 1999,
UK Independence Party
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politician; Member of parliament for
Rochester and Strood
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...
*
Martin Kihn
Martin Kihn is an American writer and digital marketer.
Early life and education
Martin Kihn was born in Zambia, where his parents met while working in a hospital. His South African-born father is a doctor, and his Scottish mother, a former actre ...
, MBA 2001, writer and digital marketer
*
Martín Varsavsky
Martín Varsavsky Waisman-Diamond (born April 26, 1960) is an Argentine entrepreneur based in Spain who founded several companies worldwide, including Urban CapitalMedicorp Sciences Viatel, Jazztel, EINSTEINet, Ya.comEolia Jazztel, Ya.com and Fon
*
Matt Pincus
Matthew Storrs Pincus is an American music publisher and investor who founded Songs Music Publishing. He was a former bassist of the band Judge.
Early life and education
Pincus is the son of Lionel Pincus, co-founder and chairman of private eq ...
Lionel Pincus
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Mauricio García Araujo
Mauricio García Araujo (7 July 1930 – 19 December 2012) was a Venezuelan economist who worked in both the private and public sectors. He was the president of the Central Bank of Venezuela between 1987 and 1989 during the presidency of Jai ...
, MBA, president of the
Central Bank of Venezuela
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Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
Milbank LLP (commonly known as Milbank) is an international law firm headquartered in New York City. It also has offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London, Frankfurt, Munich, Tokyo, Hong Kong, São Paulo, Seoul, Singapore, and Beijing.
H ...
*
Meyer Feldberg
Meyer Feldberg was the dean of Columbia Business School from 1989 to 2004. He also served as the president of the Illinois Institute of Technology from 1987 to 1989.
Early life and career
Feldberg was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He ob ...
, MBA 1965, former president of the
Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to 1890, the present name was adopted upon the merger of the Armour Institute and Lewis Institute in 1940. The university has prog ...
and dean of Columbia Business School
* Michael A. Peel, MBA 1983, Former VP of Human Resources at
Yale University
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and Fellow of The National Academy of Human Resources.
* Michael Bellavia, MBA 1999, CEO of
Animax Entertainment
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* Michael Goodkin, MBA 1968, Quantitative finance entrepreneur, founder of Arbitrage Management Company and Numerix
* Michael Gould, MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of
Bloomingdale's
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Liberty Global
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Abercrombie and Fitch
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*
Mitch Albom
Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1958) is an American author, journalist, and musician. His books have sold over 40 million copies worldwide. Having achieved national recognition for sports writing in his early career, he turned to writing the ...
, MBA 1983, American best-selling author, journalist, screenwriter, ''
Tuesdays with Morrie
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'', ''
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
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''
* N. Robert Hammer, MBA, Chairman and CEO of CommVault Systems
* Nancy McKinstry, MB 1984, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of
Wolters Kluwer
Wolters Kluwer N.V. () is a Dutch information services company. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands (Global) and Philadelphia, United States (corporate). Wolters Kluwer in its current form was founded in 1987 with a ...
* Noor Pahlavi, MBA 2020, model, socialite and princess to the former throne of Iran
* Patrick Stokes, MBA 1966, Former chairman and CEO of
Anheuser-Busch
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Japonica Partners
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*
Paul Calello Paul Calello (February 14, 1961 – November 16, 2010) was the chairman and CEO of the investment banking division of Credit Suisse, Credit Suisse Group.
Callelo was born in Boston, and earned his undergraduate degree from Villanova University ...
, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of
Credit Suisse
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's investment banking division
*
Paul Montrone
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Ea ...
, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of
Fisher Scientific
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*
Penny Chenery
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, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced
Secretariat
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, 1973 winner of the
Triple Crown
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Sports Horse racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
** Triple Crown Trophy
** Triple Crown Productions
* Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* Trip ...
*
Percy Uris
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Biography
Uris was born to a Jewish family, the son of Sad ...
, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia
* Peter A. Cohen, MBA 1969, Chairman and CEO of
Shearson Lehman Brothers
Shearson was the name of a series of investment banking and retail brokerage firms from 1902 until 1994, named for Edward ShearsonPeter Woo
Peter Woo Kwong-ching, GBM, GBS, JP (; born September 5, 1946) is a Hong Kong billionaire businessman. He was the chairman of Wheelock and Company Limited ()and The Wharf Holdings Limited () until 19 May 2015. As of April 2021, his net wort ...
, MBA 1972, Chairman of Hong Kong Trade and Development Council,
Wheelock & Co
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The group's principal activities are property investment, property development, property management and agency ...
Interpublic Group of Companies
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Lot18
Lot18 curates, markets and retails fine wine online. Lot18 has offices in New York, New York and Napa, California. Lot18 sells wines from around the globe. Lot18 also creates custom wines and brands, including Axiom, Mythmaker, Finial, Q8, Amu ...
and
Snooth
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* Philippe Jabre, MBA 1982, CEO of Jabre Capital Partners
*
Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este
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, MBA 2014, member of the
Belgian Royal Family
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2015 Philadelphia train derailment
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Rhône Group
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* Robert Amen, MBA 1973, Chairman and CEO of International Flavors and Fragrances
* Robert Bakish, MBA 1989, President and CEO of Viacom (2005–present), Viacom
* Robert Daniel, MBA, United States House of Representatives, United States Congressman from Virginia
* Robert F. Smith (investor), Robert F. Smith, MBA 1994, founder of Vista Equity Partners, wealthiest African-American
* Robert J. Stevens, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin
* Robert K. Watson, MBA 2006, Founder of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, LEED
* Robert R. Bennett, MBA 1982, CEO of Liberty Media Corporation
* Robert Reffkin, MBA 2003, founder and CEO of Compass Inc.
* Rocco B. Commisso, MBA 1975, Chairman and CEO of Mediacom
* Rochelle Lazarus, MBA 1970, Chairman and CEO of Ogilvy & Mather
* Rohit Aggarwala, MBA 2000, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection
* Ronald Grant, MBA 1993, Former President and COO of AOL LLC
* Roy Den Hollander, MBA 1997, lawyer and murder suspect
* Russell Carson, MBA 1967, Founder of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe
* Sallie Krawcheck, MBA 1992, CEO and co-founder, Ellevest, former chairman and CEO Sanford Bernstein, former CEO Citigroup Global Wealth Management
* Sanford Greenberg, MBA 1966, Chairman of Johns Hopkins University's Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Wilmer Eye Institute
* Seungpil Yu, MBA 1971, PhD 1979, Chairman and CEO of Yuyu Pharma (South Korea)
* Shin Dong-bin (Akio Shigemitsu), MBA 1980, Billionaire Chairman of Lotte Group
* Shirley Wang, MBA 1993, CEO of Plastpro, Inc., daughter-in-law of Wang Yung-ching
* Sidney Taurel, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company
* Srikumar Rao, PhD 1980, speaker, author, creator of Creativity and Personal Mastery (CPM) course
* Stephanie Korey, MBA, founder and CEO of Away (luggage)
* Thomas Sandell, MBA 1989, Swedish billionaire hedge fund manager
* Timothy Kopra, MBA 2013, NASA astronaut
* Todd Combs, MBA 2002, hedge fund manager, tapped as a potential successor of Warren Buffett as CIO of Berkshire Hathaway
* Tos Chirathivat, MBA 1988, CEO of Central Group
* Tracey Chang, MBA 2011, China Central Television anchor; Miss New York USA in 2009
* Tshilidzi Marwala, AMP 2017, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg
* Umayya Toukan, PhD 1987, Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan
* Valerie Mars, MBA, American billionaire heiress, daughter of Forrest Mars Jr.
* Vikram Pandit, MBA 1980, PhD 1986, CEO of Citigroup
* Vincent Sardi Jr., BS 1937, owner of Sardi's Restaurant
* Walter E. Hussman Jr., MBA 1970, CEO of WEHCO Media and publisher of the ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette''
* Warren Buffett, MS 1951, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
* Washington SyCip, MBA 1943, founder of the Asian Institute of Management and Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co.
* William von Mueffling, MBA 1995, President of Cantillon Capital Management
* Wolfgang Bernhard, MBA 1988, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG
* Xavier Rolet, Xavier R. Rolet, MBA 1984, Former CEO of the London Stock Exchange
* Yuzaburo Mogi, MBA 1961, Chairman and CEO of Kikkoman
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