- Ron Paul
Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a 10th-term Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, a member of the Republican Party, a physician, and a candidate for the 2008 presidential election. He has represented Texas's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997 and represented Texas's 22nd district in 1976 and from 1979 to 1985. He earned the nickname "Dr.
- John Chambers
John T. Chambers is Chairman of the Board and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc.. Chambers joined Cisco in 1991 as senior vice president, Worldwide Sales and Operations. Since January 1995, when he assumed the role of CEO, Chambers has grown the company from $1.2 billion in annual revenues to its current run-rate of approximately $30 billion. In November 2006, he was named Chairman of the Board, in addition to his CEO role.
- Rick Wagoner
George Richard "Rick" Wagoner, Jr. (born February 9, 1953) is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors. Rick Wagoner was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and grew up in Richmond, Virginia and graduated from John Randolph Tucker High School. He received a bachelor's degree in economics from Duke University in 1975 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1977. After Harvard, he joined GM as an analyst in the treasurer's office.
- Neal Keny-Guyer
Keny-Guyer joined Mercy Corps in 1994 as Chief Executive Officer. During his leadership, Mercy Corps has emerged as a leading international relief and development agency with programs in more than 35 countries, over 2,500 staff, and an annual operating budget of $200 million.
- Aubrey McClendon
Aubrey Kerr McClendon is the CEO, chairman, and co-founder of Chesapeake Energy and co-owner of the Seattle Supersonics and Seattle Storm basketball teams. McClendon is on the board of directors at Chesapeake, which, among others, includes prominent Oklahoma politicians Frank Keating and Don Nickles. He co-founded Chesapeake, one of the largest natural gas producers in the United States, along with the company's former president Tom L. Ward in 1989.
- C. Thomas Caskey
C. Thomas Caskey is an American internist who has been a prominent medical geneticist and biomedical entrepreneur. He is editor of the "Annual Review of Medicine." Dr. Caskey attended the University of South Carolina (1956-58) and the medical school at Duke University (1958-63). As a medical student, he was a student biochemical fellow (1961-62) with James B. Wyngarden, a pioneer in the study of the biochemical basis of metabolic disease.
- Jack O. Bovender Jr.
Jack O. Bovender, Jr. is the chairman and CEO of HCA. He graduated from Duke University in 1967, with an A.B in psychology and in 1969 with an A.M. in healthcare administration. Bovender currently teaches at Duke's Fuqua School of Business.
- Capers McDonald
Capers W. McDonald , President and Chief Executive Officer of BioReliance Corporation since 1992, graduated from Duke University in 1974 with a Bachelors degree in engineering. After moving on to earn a Masters degree in engineering from MIT (1976), an MBA from Harvard Business School (1983), and establishing himself as a successful corporate leader, community member and family man, McDonald proudly admits, "I still bleed Duke Blue after all these years."
- James L. Vincent
James L. Vincent is the manager and CEO of Biogen Idec. He graduate from Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering in 1961 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 1963.
- Lewis B. Campbell
Lewis B. Campbell is the CEO of Textron. He received a BSE from Duke University in 1968.
- F. Ross Johnson
F. Ross Johnson OC (born 1931) is a Canadian businessman. Born Frederick Ross Johnson in Winnipeg, Manitoba, into a lower-middle-class family, he used a military cadet scholarship program to attend the University of Manitoba where he graduated in 1952 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. He went on to earn an M.B.A. degree from the University of Toronto in 1956.
- Timothy D. Cook
Timothy D. Cook is the Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. and he reports to the CEO, Steve Jobs. Before joining Apple, he worked at Compaq as the VP for Corporate Materials and spent twelve years in IBM's personal computer business as the director of North American Fulfillment. He earned his M.B.A. from Duke University and B.S. in industrial engineering from Auburn University. Cook briefly filled in as Apple CEO when Steve Jobs had pancreatic cancer surgery in 2004.
- William Atwater
Dr. William Felix Atwater is the current Director of the Aberdeen Proving Ground Ordnance Museum in Maryland, USA. He is a 1968 graduate of Berea College, Kentucky and holds a BA degree in History and Political Science with a minor in Philosophy and Religion. Upon graduation he was commissioned a Lieutenant of Marines and served as an officer for 10 years. He commanded a US Marine Corps rifle platoon during the Vietnam War where he received the Purple Heart, …
- Derrick Yu
Derrick does not typically refer to himself in the third person, but he will do just for this. Derrick swims on the school's varsity swim team, and is a member of the National Honor Society, Science Club, and Robotics Club. Derrick is the Captain of FIRST Robotics Team 1923, the ROYAL KNIGHTS, celebrating a phenomenal rookie debut at the NJ Regional Competition this year.
- Ron Paul
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- Burton Bruggeman
- George Bilbrey
George Bilbrey GM of Delivery Assurance George joined RP through its merger with Veripost in 2001, a competitive ECOA service. George was the founder and CEO of Assurance Systems, which merged with Return Path in June 2003. He is also a co-founder of Return Path, the industry standard for Email Change of Address (ECOA).
- Debby Stone
Debby Stone , JD, CPCC Debby Stone provides values-based coaching to lawyers, leaders and entrepreneurs who want to discover and implement practical strategies for turning their life vision into reality. She combines her coach training, extensive business experience and entrepreneurial creativity to help her clients attain their goals more quickly and easily. Debby helps her clients create balance in their lives and bring more life to their work.
- David T. Hirschmann
- Tom Hawkins
Tom Hawkins, Director Tom Hawkins , Director, joined Arcapita Ventures in 2005 with more than 18 years of venture capital, entrepreneurial and operational experience. Prior to joining Arcapita, Tom was an Investment Partner with the Corporate Fund of Siemens Venture Capital ("SVC"), the $850 million venture capital arm of Siemens AG (NYSE: SI), where he managed investment activity in the areas of information technology, communications and industrial automation & control.
- Richard Milhous Nixon
Nixon Resignation Excerpt (file info) — play in browser ( beta ) Excerpt of televised speech from the Oval Office on 8 August 1974 . (80 KB , ogg / Vorbis format).
- Don Linsenmann
Don Linsenmann Vice President and Corporate Champion, Six Sigma, Dupont
- Aaron Patzer
Currently, I am the Founder and CEO of Mint Software Inc. Mint makes effortless personal finance software implemented as an online web application. Contact/connect with me directly at apatzer@myMint.com with subject "LinkedIn". Mint is presently looking for: - Director of Marketing (http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=124499&trk=); - Java web-services developers (J2EE, database design); - Experts in system security, fault-tolerance, and scalability
- Bob Thornton
Bob Thornton , President Bob is President of First Republic Investment Management, a position he assumed in 2006. Prior to joining First Republic he was a Managing Director of Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. in San Francisco. Bob began his career at Goldman, Sachs & Co. as a member of its Corporate Finance Department. Following that, he served as Vice President in Mergers & Acquisitions.
- Stuart Halloway
Stuart Dabbs Halloway Stuart Dabbs Halloway is a founding partner of Relevance, LLC. His current interest is adapting agile methods to work with dynamic and domain specific language projects, particularly with Ruby and Rails. Prior to founding Relevance, Stuart was the Chief Technical Officer at DevelopMentor, the industry's leading training company focusing exclusively on software developers.
- Mitchell T. Rabkin MD
Mitchell T. Rabkin CEO Emeritus Beth Israel Hospital & Care Group
- George Snelling
George Snelling joined Microsoft in 1992 as a software designer for Microsoft Access. He held various design and management roles at Microsoft including Group Program Manager, Office. With Matt Bellew and Mark Igra he co-founded Westside in 1999, chaired by Paul Maritz, where he was CEO. After BEA acquired Westside he served as Director, Engineering and Product Management, WebLogic Workshop. At LabKey George manages the business.
- Kip A. Frey
Kip Frey Kip Frey joins the Board from Intersouth Partners. Kip Frey joins the Board from Intersouth Partners. Kip joined Intersouth in 2001. Kip joined Intersouth in 2001. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of OpenSite Technologies, Inc., an Intersouth portfolio company, which Siebel Systems, Inc. acquired in May of 2000, and subsequently served as Vice President and General Manager of Dynamic Commerce Applications for Siebel until June 2001.
- Dave Hardie
Dave Hardie Dave joined Herbert Mines Associates as Managing Director in early 2003. Dave joined Herbert Mines Associates as Managing Director in early 2003. He leads the growing consumer products practice for HMA. He leads the growing consumer products practice for HMA. Dave's diverse search experience includes CEO's and functional heads in consumer products/services, health care, retail, and luxury goods.
- Steve Douty
Steve has been in the technology business for nearly 25 years. Before joining BSG, Steve served as president and CEO of SnapJot, where he was also a co-founder. At BSG Applications, Steve is providing the vision and experience to build the platform enabling BSG’s customers to solve business problems in new and innovative ways.
- Gail McDonald
Gail McDonald - Vice-Chair for Board Development President, Transition Resources, Inc. (Dallas, TX) Gail McDonald is the president of Transition Resources, Inc., a management consulting firm she founded in 1994 that specializes in executive coaching, team coaching, outcome-driven meeting facilitation, and organizational assessment.
- Linette Lee
girl next door that is constantly stressed from work.
- Bruce H. Vincent
- Walter E. Boomer
Walter E. Boomer Walter E. Boomer , 68 is the retired Chairman of the Board and CEO of Rogers Corporation. He joined Rogers as President and CEO in April 1997. He was named Chairman in April 2000. He retired as Rogers' CEO on April 1, 2004. Prior to his tenure with Rogers, he was Executive Vice President of McDermott International and President of Babcock and Wilcox Power Generating Group from 1994 through 1996.
- Chini Krishnan
Srinivasan "Chini" Krishnan is an Operating Partner at the Menlo Park office. He is interested in security, e-financial services, the simplification and business value of information technology, and business models leveraging open-source software delivered as a service.
- Simon B. Rich Jr
Mr. Rich currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Visitors of The Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University and as an Adjunct Professor at the school. He was formerly CEO of Louis Dreyfus Holding Co and Chairman and CEO of Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas. He now serves as Chairman of Carolina Green Energy, a company designed to bring renewable power alternatives to North Carolina consumers. Mr. Rich is a 1967 graduate of Duke University.
- Mike Erwin
52 years old... ASEE, BSEE, BSBA, MBA Retired computer industry exec...now have a computer business in Nevada...and loving it.
- Lewis B. Campbell
Lewis B. Campbell Director Since 1994 Lewis B. Campbell is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Textron Inc. He also leads the company's Management Committee, International Advisory Council and Transformation Leadership Team. Campbell has played a key role in developing Textron's strategic and operational focus, reshaping its portfolio of businesses, and leading the company to realize enterprise-wide synergies to achieve greater operating efficiencies.
- Justin Klein
Justin joined NEA’s healthcare team in 2006 and focuses on medical device, biopharmaceutical, specialty pharmaceutical, and healthcare services company investments. He is actively involved with NEA’s investments in Carticept Medical, Viacor, Vibrynt and VytronUS. Justin worked for the Duke University Health System, reporting directly to the CEO and the COO of Duke University Hospital on health system strategy, finance and clinical service unit operations.
- Lori J. Whitted
Lori Whitted is a General Partner at Venturepreneur Partners, a venture capital firm that invests in companies that leverage innovative business processes or applications of the Internet, enterprise software or communications technology. Ms. Whitted is a seasoned executive with an extensive background in strategic analysis, mergers & acquisitions, financial management, business development, and product management.