Talk:Harvard Business School/Archives/2012
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If someone is both an alumnus of a graduate program, and a former faculty member, should we add them to both lists? Robert McNamara could go on either list, or both. Amelia Hunt 01:23, Dec 20, 2004 (UTC)
- Maybe they should go on both lists. Someone hears that McNamara taught at the business school and wants to try to verify it by looking at the faculty list. If his name isn't in the list, the person may think he didn't teach at the business school. Taybul.Leeds 21:37, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
alumni
There soes not seem any use for a long list of ex-students. If at all , it should be in a separate wiki page Sanjiv swarup 06:28, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Name
Is HBS rebranding itself? I always thought the name was "Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University". The following link to the Harvard Gazette of 6/7/07 seems to agree.[1]. The link is not authoritative, unfortunately. Also, I wonder whether a Foundation really CAN run an operation and keep its IRS tax status. DCDuring 23:23, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Removal of Erik S. Reinert
Two unregistered IPs keep attempting to remove Erik S. Reinert as wikilinks to other articles (such as this one). I'm trying to determine the real reason why. The last one, by 128.237.250.240 suggested that he failed to meet some unknown notability requirement. I'm starting this post to show the new editor where consensus discussions occur. --LeyteWolfer 20:03, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
- It's a qualitative distinction, but he's clearly not nearly as well known as the bulk of people on this list. If we included every academic who ever published a book on the list of alumni, the list would go on for miles. I don't think he deserves inclusion. JustThatGuy2 17:04, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the response. I'm just opposed to deletions by IPs (veteran of the Vandal Wars), without bothering to discuss the distinction with the whole. --LeyteWolfer 20:46, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
- I went ahead and removed him, then, since you don't seem to object to the removal, just to the process. If I jumped the gun, let me know, and we can discuss.JustThatGuy2 16:26, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
- No, I agree with your method. --LeyteWolfer 22:38, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the response. I'm just opposed to deletions by IPs (veteran of the Vandal Wars), without bothering to discuss the distinction with the whole. --LeyteWolfer 20:46, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
Logo
The logo isn't showing up on the main article. Needs to be fixed. --216.165.62.185 (talk) 06:24, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
It's fixed now. --216.165.62.50 (talk) 23:37, 5 July 2008 (UTC)
Alumni text removal
The alumni section has been tagged since June 2006 as not being supported by any reliable sources. I'm moving it below and encourage interested editors to incorporate alumni into the article in prose format and with reliable citations. —Eustress talk 22:02, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
- Ruben Vardanian, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of the Troika Dialog Group, president of Skolkovo Moscow School of Management
- Mary Cunningham Agee - junior executive, wife of William Agee
- Mr. Rafique Dawood -a founding member of BRR International Modaraba Pakistan
- William Agee - controversial executive; Bendix, Morrison-Knudsen
- Jefferson F Allen, oil co. exec, former CEO Tosco, Premcor
- William Anders, former NASA astronaut
- John Edward Anderson, president of Topa Equities, Ltd., namesake of UCLA Anderson School of Management
- Gerhard Andlinger, founder of Andlinger & Company, Inc.
- Gabi Ashkenazi, Chief of Staff of Israeli Defense Forces
- Rahul Bajaj, Chairman & Managing Director, Bajaj Auto
- Raymond W. Baker, Founder and Director of Global Financial Integrity; Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy
- Jim Balsillie, Chairman and co-CEO of Research In Motion, which developed the BlackBerry handheld communication device
- Frank Batten, founder of The Weather Channel (United States)
- Roger Berkowitz, President and CEO of Legal Sea Foods
- Ernesto Bertarelli, former CEO of Serono, America's Cup Yacht Race Winner[2]
- Gordon Bethune, former CEO of Continental Airlines
- Julie Bishop, Australian politician
- Michael Bloomberg, businessman and Mayor of New York City
- Roy J. Bostock, Chairman of Northwest Airlines, Yahoo and Partnership for a Drug-Free America
- Marvin Bower, pioneer management consultant, McKinsey & Company
- Bill Bowes, early Venture Capitalist and Founder of U.S. Venture Partners and Founding Chairman of Amgen
- Nicholas F. Brady, former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- L. Paul Bremer, former Head of Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority
- John J. Brennan, Chairman and CEO of The Vanguard Group
- Greg Brenneman, President and CEO of Quiznos Sub, former CEO of Burger King
- Dan Bricklin, co-creator of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program
- Robin Buchanan, former Dean, London Business School
- James E. Burke, former CEO of Johnson & Johnson
- George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States
- David S. Clarke, Chairman of Macquarie Group Limited
- Frank Carlucci, former United States Secretary of Defense
- Donald J. Carty, former Chairman and CEO of American Airlines, current CFO of Dell Computer and Chairman of Virgin America and Porter Airlines
- Elaine Chao, 24th United States Secretary of Labor
- Ram Charan, Management Guru, named by Fortune "The Most Influential Consultant Alive" [3]
- P. Chidambaram, Home Minister of India
- Kim Clark, President of Brigham Young University-Idaho
- Sir Ronald Cohen, co-founder of Apax Partners
- Charles W. Coker, former Chairman and CEO of Sonoco Products
- Scott Cook, founder of Intuit, Inc.
- Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and co-founder of Franklin Covey
- Chris Cox, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and former U.S. Congressman
- Zoe Cruz, former Co-President of Morgan Stanley
- Ray Dalio, manager of Bridgewater Associates
- Gurcharan Das, venture capitalist
- Evan Mervyn Davies, Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank
- Belmiro de Azevedo, Chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Sonae; member of the European Round Table of Industrialists
- Dan Debicella, Connecticut State Senator
- Susan Decker, President of Yahoo
- Božidar Đelić, former Minister of finance, current vice-president of the Government, Serbia
- Anne Dias-Griffin, Hedge fund manager married to investor Kenneth C. Griffin.
- Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
- James Dinan, billionaire, founder of York Capital
- John Doerr, leading technology venture capitalist, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
- William H. Donaldson, former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, founding Dean of the Yale School of Management, and co-founder, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
- Georges Doriot, one of the founders of INSEAD, World War II Brigadier General, considered America's first venture capitalist
- Timothy C. Draper, founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson who popularized the term, "Viral marketing"
- Donna Dubinsky, former CEO of Palm, Inc., and co-founder of Handspring
- Chet Edwards, U.S. Congressman from Texas
- Michael D. Fascitelli, President & Trustee of Vornado Realty Trust
- Richard B. Fisher, former Chairman of Morgan Stanley
- Barbara Hackman Franklin, former United States Secretary of Commerce
- Victor Kwok-king Fung, Prominent Hong Kong businessman and political figure
- William W. George, former Chairman and CEO of Medtronic
- Lou Gerstner, Chairman of the Carlyle Group and former Chairman and CEO of IBM
- Jaime Gilinski, Banker, Philanthropist, and current Chairman of JGB Financial Holding Company
- Kathy Giusti, CEO and founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
- Albert Hamilton Gordon, former Chairman of Kidder, Peabody & Co.
- Jeffrey Greene Billionaire, Real Estate
- Jonathan Grayer, Chairman and CEO of Kaplan, Inc.
- Rajat Gupta, former Managing Director, McKinsey & Company
- Walter A. Haas, Jr., former Chairman and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.
- James Hagedorn, Chairman, President and CEO of Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
- John Hagel, Co-Chairman, Deloitte Center for Edge Innovation
- John H. Hager, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and US Assistant Secretary of Education
- Fred Haise, former NASA astronaut
- Joshua Harris, billionaire, Apollo Global Management
- Fred Hassan, Chairman and CEO of Schering-Plough Corporation
- H. John Heinz III, former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania
- Bruce Henderson, founder of the Boston Consulting Group
- Fritz Henderson, Chairman and CEO of General Motors
- Amo Houghton, former U.S. Congressman from New York
- Allan Hubbard, former Director of the National Economic Council, U.S. President's top economic advisor
- Jeffrey Hunker, former Dean of the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University
- Jeffrey R Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric
- Kwame Jackson, one of the two final candidates on Donald Trump's American television reality series The Apprentice
- Hamilton James, Blackstone Group
- Richard Jenrette, investment banker and co-founder, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
- Abigail Johnson, heir apparent to Fidelity Investments
- Samuel C. Johnson, former Chairman, S.C. Johnson
- James Kelly, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- Naina Lal Kidwai, CEO of HSBC in India
- Kevin Kimberlin, Chairman and CEO of Spencer Trask & Co.
- Alexander Knaster, billionaire, director of Pamplona Capital Management
- Herb Kohl, U.S. Senator, President of Kohl's Department Stores, owner of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks
- Seth Klarman, president and founder of the Baupost Group.
- Jerome Kohlberg, Jr., Founding Partner of Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co.
- Michael Kolowich, internet content pioneer and documentary filmmaker
- Robert Kraft, Owner of the New England Patriots and Chairman and CEO of the Kraft Group
- A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble
- Jorge Paulo Lemann, entrepreneur, currently the third wealthiest individual in Brazil, according to Forbes' List of billionaires (2007)
- Antony Leung, not MBA, only completed Advanced Management Programme Course, former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong SAR
- Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Chairman and CEO, Union Pacific Railroad
- Eugenio Lopez III, Chairman and CEO of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
- Gerardo I. Lopez, CEO and President of AMC Entertainment, Inc.
- Chai Ling, one of the leaders of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
- Peter Lougheed, former leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives and Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985
- Gilman Louie, Partner of Alsop Louie Partners, founding CEO & President of In-Q-Tel, former Chairman and CEO of MicroProse/ Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.
- Robert Louis-Dreyfus, owner of Olympique de Marseille French football club and former CEO of Adidas-Salomon and Saatchi & Saatchi
- John Lynch, Governor of New Hampshire
- Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Anand Mahindra, Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra
- Burton Malkiel, Princeton University economist, former Dean of the Yale School of Management, and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street
- Stephen Mandel, billionaire, Lone Pine Capital
- Stanley Marcus, former Chairman and CEO of Neiman Marcus
- Susan McCaw, former U.S. Ambassador to Austria
- Charles Peter McColough, former Chairman and CEO of the Xerox Corporation
- William G. McGowan, former Chairman, MCI Communications
- Robert S. McNamara, US Secretary of Defense, 1961 - 1968, 4th President of the World Bank 1968 - 1981
- W. James McNerney, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Boeing
- Walt Minnick, U.S. Congressman from Idaho
- Allan Moss, former CEO Macquarie Bank
- Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Euvin Naidoo, Young Global Leader- World Economic Forum; President & CEO of the South African Chamber of Commerce in America (SACCA)
- Jonathan Nelson, billionaire, founded Providence Equity Partners
- Brooks Newmark, Member of Parliament in UK
- Grover Norquist, political activist, President of Americans for Tax Reform
- Robert Nourse, former President and CEO of The Bombay Company
- Redmond o'Donoghue, former CEO of the Waterford Wedgwood group, current CEO of Failte Ireland and chairman of Waterford Institute of Technology
- Stan O'Neal, former CEO of Merrill Lynch
- Adebayo Ogunlesi, DBA, Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners
- Robert D. Orr, former Governor of Indiana
- Karen A. Page, James Beard Award-winning culinary author
- Henry M. Paulson, Jr., 74th United States Secretary of the Treasury and former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
- John Paulson, billionaire, Founded Paulson & Co.
- Gilles Pélisson, CEO of Accor, parent company of Sofitel, Novotel, Ibis, Mercure Hotels, Motel 6, et al.
- Joseph R. Perella, M&A expert, investment banking executive
- Tom Perkins, venture capitalist, co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
- Ghaith Pharaon, fugitive financier
- Michael Porter, creator of Porter's 5 forces, co-founder of Monitor Group, best-selling author and professor of Competitive Strategy
- William Proxmire, former U.S. senator from Wisconsin
- Fred Reichheld, author of The Loyalty Effect and other bestselling business books
- Donald W. Riegle, Jr., former U.S. senator from Michigan
- Arthur Rock, considered one of the fathers of venture capital
- Desiree Rogers, White House Social Secretary
- Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts and 2008 presidential candidate
- Charles O. Rossotti, co-founder of American Management Systems and former Commissioner of Internal Revenue
- William Roth, former U.S. Senator from Delaware and chief sponsor of the Roth IRA
- Jack Ryan, former United States Senate candidate
- Henry Schacht, former CEO of Lucent Technologies
- Edgar J. Scherick, prolific television and film producer and former programming executive of the ABC Television Network
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder and CEO of the Blackstone Group
- John S.R. Shad, former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands
- Frank Shrontz, former Chairman and CEO of Boeing
- Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO of Enron, sentenced to 24 years in prison for fraud
- Orin C. Smith, former President and CEO of Starbucks
- Tim Solso, Chairman and CEO of Cummins Inc.
- Martin Sorrell, founder and CEO of WPP Group
- Jan Stenbeck, Swedish capitalist and majority shareholder of Investment AB Kinnevik
- John E. Sununu, United States Senator from New Hampshire
- John Thain, former CEO of Merrill Lynch and former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange
- Pamela Thomas-Graham, former CEO of CNBC
- Marvin Traub, former Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's
- Gérald Tremblay, mayor of Montreal
- Jack Valenti, former President of the Motion Picture Association of America
- Daniel Vasella, Chairman and CEO of Novartis
- Rick Wagoner, former Chairman and CEO of General Motors
- Mark Walsh, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and former CEO of Air America Radio
- Robert D. Walter, Chairman and CEO of Cardinal Health
- David Walters, former Governor of Oklahoma
- Bruce Wasserstein, Chairman and CEO of Lazard
- John L. Weinberg, former Chairman and Senior Partner of Goldman Sachs
- Suzy Welch, columnist for BusinessWeek and former Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Business Review
- John C. Whitehead, Chairman of Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and World Trade Center Memorial Foundation
- Jim Whitehurst, CEO of Red Hat and former COO of Delta Air Lines
- Meg Whitman, former President and CEO of eBay
- James Wolfensohn, 9th President of the World Bank
- George Yeo, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
- Jaime Augusto Zobel, Chairman and CEO of Ayala Corporation
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