- Glenn Hubbard
R. Glenn Hubbard is an American economist. He is Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, where he is also Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics. He is also a professor of economics in Columbia's Faculty of Arts and Sciences Hubbard is a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies tax policy and health care. - Bernd Schmitt
Bernd SCHMITT Robert D Calkins Professor of International Business Columbia Business School - Joel Greenblatt
Joel Greenblatt (born December 13, 1957 in Great Neck, New York) is chairman of The St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation (OTC:STLS) based in Indianapolis, IN, a hedge fund manager, value investing guru, and adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is the former chairman of the board of Alliant Techsystems and founder of the New York Securities Auction Corporation. - Eli Noam
Eli Noam has been Professor of Economics and Finance at Columbia Business School since 1976. In 1990, after having served for three years as Commissioner with the New York State Public Service Commission, he returned to Columbia. He is the Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information. CITI is an independent university-based research center focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. - Irving Kahn
Irving Kahn (born 1905) is an American value investor and, with over 77 years experience in the investment business, one of the oldest financial analysts on Wall Street. Chairman of Kahn Brothers & Co., Inc. -- the firm he started in 1978 with his two sons Thomas and Alan -- he still performs an active role at the company at the age of 101. Educated at the City College of New York, … - Paul Milstein
Paul Milstein (born 1923) is an American real estate developer and philanthropist. He was on the master list of Nixon political opponents. Born in New York City he attended DeWitt Clinton High School and the New York University School of Architecture. His father, Morris, founded Circle Floor Co. Inc. in 1919. After World War II, the business expanded into floor tile, acoustical ceilings and drywall construction. Paul Milstein became president in 1961. - Jim Rogers
James Beeland Rogers, Jr. (born 19 October 1942) is a co-founder, along with George Soros, of the Quantum Fund. He is a college professor, author, world traveler, economic commentator, and creator of the Rogers International Commodities Index (RICI). He was born in Wetumpka, Alabama, and grew up in Demopolis, getting started in business at the age of five, picking up bottles at baseball games. He got his first job on Wall Street, at Dominick & Dominick, … - Sidney Taurel
Sidney Taurel (born February 9, 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Eli Lilly and Company, a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical corporation. - Eugene Lang
Eugene M. Lang or Gene Lang (In Hungarian: Láng Jenő) (New York City, 1919 –) is a Hungarian-American philanthropist who founded REFAC Technology Development Corporation in 1951. He created the I Have A Dream Foundation in 1981, and Project Pericles, Inc. in 2001. He has also made large donations to Swarthmore College, Eugene Lang College, and the Eugene M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship at Columbia Business School, which is part of Columbia University. - Sallie L. Krawcheck
Ms. Krawcheck is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citi Global Wealth Management. Until March 2007, Ms. Krawcheck served as Chief Financial Officer and Head of Strategy for Citigroup Inc. She is also a member of the Citi Management, Operating and Business Heads Committees, as well as the Citi Foundation Board and Citi Business Practices Committee. Ms. Krawcheck joined Citigroup in October 2002 as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Smith Barney. - Eudora Welty
Eudora Welty (b. April 13 1909, Jackson, Mississippi - d. July 23 2001, Jackson, Mississippi) was an award-winning author and photographer who wrote about the American South. Welty was born in Jackson, Mississippi and lived a significant portion of her life in the city's Belhaven neighborhood, where her home has been preserved. She was educated at the Mississippi State College for Women (now called Mississippi University for Women), the University of Wisconsin-Madison, … - Michael Gould
Michael Gould is the Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's, a division of Federated Department Stores. Gould received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1966 and his Masters of Business Administration from the Columbia Business School in 1968. Gould began his career at Abraham & Straus before leaving in 1978 to join Robinson's Department Stores in Los Angeles. He was twice promoted at Robinson's, reaching the position of Executive Vice President, … - E. Tory Higgins
Edward Tory Higgins (born in 1946) is Professor of Psychology at Columbia University and Professor of Management at the Columbia Business School. He is perhaps best known for developing self-discrepancy theory. - Gerri Willis
Gerri Willis is the anchor of CNN's weekend business program, Open House , a half-hour long weekly real estate show which presents a how-to approach on all things real estate. Willis' latest book is a timely publication titled Home Rich: Increasing the Value of the Biggest Investment of Your Life . - Merit Janow
Merit E. Janow is the director of the International Economic Policy (IEP) concentration at SIPA (since 1998) and co director of Columbia's APEC Study Center (since 1994). Professor Janow explains how the IEP concentration is slightly more structured than other concentrations, careers IEP concentrators generally end up pursuing, whether IEP is only for students with economics backgrounds and the general strengths of the SIPA program. - Jeffrey Loria
Jeffrey H. Loria is an art dealer and the owner of the Florida Marlins of the National League, and the former owner of the Montreal Expos of the National League. He is widely regarded as the most detrimental owner to the success of his team in all of Major League Baseball. A 1957 graduate of New York City's Stuyvesant High School, 1962 graduate of Yale University, and 1968 graduate of Columbia Business School, Loria spent many years as an art dealer, … - Bob Kasten
Robert Walter "Bob" Kasten, Jr. (born June 19, 1942) is a legislator from the state of Wisconsin, who served as a U.S. representative from 1975 to 1979 and as a U.S. senator from 1981 to 1993. Kasten was born in Milwaukee. He attended Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, where he received a high school diploma in 1960. He graduated from the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1964, … - Joseph E. Stiglitz
Economist Joseph Stiglitz argues that the U.S. government should address the mortgage crisis by providing aid directly to homeowners, rather than to the financial institutions holding their mortgages. - Mauricio Macri
Mauricio Macri (born 8 February 1959) is an Argentine politician. He currently serves as a deputy representing the city of Buenos Aires in the Lower House of Congress, and, since 24 June 2007, is the Head of Government elect of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. He is divorced and has three children. Macri was born in Tandil, in the province of Buenos Aires, and studied at the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA), … - Keiko Fujimori
Keiko Sofía Fujimori Higuchi is a Peruvian businesswoman and politician. She is the daughter of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori and Susana Higuchi. At 17 years old, as a consequence of her parents' divorce, she became the youngest First Lady in Peru and in the history of the Americas. In 2004, Fujimori married Mark Villanella, an American citizen from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. After over a year of residence in the United States, … - Ali Sabancı
Ali İhsan Sabancı (1969), a member of the renowned Sabancı family in third generation, is a Turkish businessman. Ali was born 1969 in Adana, Turkey as the second child and youngest son of Şevket Sabancı (1936). Between 1987 and 1991, he was educated in political science and economics at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, USA. He worked then in Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. for two years as a financial analyst. - Phil Riley
Phil Riley has been Chief Executive of Chrysalis Radio since 1999, having played a major role in establishing Chrysalis Radio as one of the leading new entrants in the UK radio industry. Riley's radio career started in 1980, when he joined Birmingham's 96.4 BRMB as a graduate trainee. In 1990 he was appointed managing director of Leeds' 96.3 Radio Aire, which he managed from near-bankruptcy to profitability. - Meir Amit
Meir Amit (born 17 March 1921) was the Director of the Mossad from 1963 to 1968. Born in Palestine during the British mandate, he fought for the Haganah during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. In the late 1950s Amit studied in the United States, earning a business degree from Columbia Business School. After returning to Israel, Amit entered the Israeli intelligence community, first as a Major General at the head of IDF Intelligence in 1961, and then as Mossad Director in 1963. - E. W. Kelley
E.W. "Ed" Kelley is considered the "modern day" founder of Steak n Shake, a chain of sit-down, old-fashioned style restaurants known for their Steakburgers and hand-dipped milkshakes. In 1981, E.W. Kelley & Associates, a group led by E.W. Kelley, bought controlling interest in Steak n Shake, and grew the company from a small chain to the more than 450 location chain it is today (2006). - Spencer Eccles
Spencer Fox Eccles (b. August 23, 1934, Ogden, Utah) is a prominent financier and philanthropist in Salt Lake City, Utah and chairman emeritus of the Intermountain Region of Wells Fargo Corporation. From 1982 to 2000 he was chairman and chief executive officer of First Security Corporation of Salt Lake City, which was, until its sale to Wells Fargo in 2000, the largest banking organization in the Mountain West measured by assets, deposits and market capitalization. - Richard Glosser
Richard Glosser joined CondéNet in December 2005 and is responsible for developing the company's video, mobile, podcast, and other new media initiatives. For almost 20 years, Mr. Glosser has been identifying and building new business opportunities and brands in traditional and digital media. He has worked across all facets of production and distribution of film, television, cable, broadband, and emerging platforms. - Arthur Wellesley Earl of Mornington
Arthur Gerald Wellesley, Earl of Mornington (born 31 January 1978 in Paddington, Middlesex) is the son of Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, Marquess of Douro, and after his father heir to the Dukedom of Wellington. Through his mother, HRH Princess Antonia of Prussia, he is a descendant of Queen Victoria, a great-great-grandson of Wilhelm II of Germany and is 350th in the line of succession to the British Throne. - Wilhelmus Bryan
Wilhelmus Bryan is a documentary film producer in the USA. He is noted for producing the Ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. Bryan is a graduate of The University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Business School. - Miguel Rossy
Miguel Rossy Chief Finance and Infrastructure Officer Prior to joining Teach For America, Miguel Rossy was responsible for leading the finance function and critical infrastructure growth initiatives in New York Life's Investment Management unit. - Washington Sycip
Mr. SyCip was previously a member of the International Boards of AT&T Corp., United Technologies Corp., Caterpillar, Inc., Owens-Illinois, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, Pacific Dunlop Limited, Australia, and LucasVarity Corporation, USA. He was a member of the International Advisory Board of Chase Manhattan Bank and an Advisor to Arthur Andersen. - Michelle Mirchandani
Michelle Mirchandani Partner, Account Management - Ehud Houminer
Ehud Houminer Executive-in-Residence, Columbia University Business School, New York, NY Board of Directors Member Since 1993 Ehud Houminer is an executive-in-residence at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, in New York. His areas of academic interest revolve around the topics of general management, domestic and international business strategy, international expansion and overall business policy. - Jonathan Kaiden
Jonathan Kaiden , Non Executive Director — Jon Kaiden, 39, has been a principal and founding member of Sopris Capital Associates, LLC since 2003 (Sopris is principally owned by Andrew Paul, one of the holders of Preferred Shares). Mr. Kaiden has more than 15 years of private equity and investment banking experience, with a strong focus on healthcare and information technology. - Shari Berenbach
Shari Berenbach Shari Berenbach has distinguished herself as a leader in the emerging Community Investment industry as Executive Director of the Calvert Social Investment Foundation (Calvert Foundation)� where she presently managers over $100 million in community investment assets raised from over 2000 private investors. Shari brings more than 20 years experience, spanning micro-credit and innovative approaches to finance. - Kirsten E. Lodal
Kirsten Lodal CEO, Co-Founder klodal@nspnet.org Kirsten Lodal co-founded National Student Partnerships (NSP) in 1998 as a sophomore at Yale University and has devoted the last eight years to guiding the development and expansion of NSP's innovative program model. Since its founding, NSP has graduated more than 3,000 student volunteer advocates who have collectively served over 17,000 low-income families. - Joseph M. Giglio
Joseph M. Giglio , Senior Academic Specialist and Executive Professor, International Business and Strategy Group . Professor Giglio holds a BA from Rutgers University, an MPA from New York University, an MBA from Columbia Business School, and a PhD from Northeastern University. A full-time faculty member at the College of Business Administration since 1997, he is the recipient of the Collegeâ - Edward M. Rizzo Jr
Edward Rizzo joined TimeLink in April 1999 as the Vice President of Corporate Development and was formally appointed as CEO and President in November 2005. Mr. Rizzo has over 10 years of experience within the systems integration and strategic consulting industries. Prior to TimeLink, Mr. Rizzo worked as a consultant with Andersen Consulting (currently known as Accenture) and Computer Science Corporation in both the information systems integration and strategic development groups. - Alessandro Santo
**EXPERIENCE**; Since July I've been working for Bain & Company Italy in Milan within the financial service practice advising Italy's top bank regarding organizational structures, credit policies, compliances with Basel II requirements. Before moving back to Italy, I spent 18 months in New York attending Columbia Business School's MBA with a finance and economic specialization. During my MBA I enjoyed classes on different private equity topics (turnaround, venture capital). Earlier . . . - Rebecca Masisak
Rebecca Masisak , Co-CEO Ms. Masisak joined CompuMentor six years ago as General Manager to launch and chart the growth of TechSoup Stock , CompuMentors technology product donation distribution service. Most recently, Ms. Masisak has been responsible for setting and driving CompuMentors international expansion strategy. Under Ms. Masisak - Douglas Krugman
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