- Howard Raiffa
Howard Raiffa is the Frank P. Ramsey Professor (Emeritus) of Managerial Economics, a joint chair held by the Business School and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is an influential Bayesian decision theorist and negotiation theorist. *His book "Applied Statistical Decision Theory" with Robert Schlaifer introduced the idea of conjugate prior distributions.
- Phil Knight
Philip H. Knight (born February 24, 1938) is the co-founder and former CEO of Nike, Inc. and the owner of Laika Entertainment House (formerly Will Vinton Studios). Knight is also known for his monetary support of the University of Oregon, where he received his bachelor's degree in accounting in 1959. Knight received his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1962.
- Paul Thompson
Professor Paul Thompson is the head of the department of Human Resource Management at the University of Strathclyde Business School. He is one of the main theorists of Labour Process theory. He is also a co-editor of the journal "Renewal" about the politics of the British Labour Party. He was previously a member of Big Flame.
- T. Harv Eker
T. Harv Eker is a business educator, known for his book, "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind" published by HarperCollins and his mobile business school, Peak Potentials Training. He was originally a successful owner of a chain of fitness equipment stores, and then decided that his strategies were something that could be taught that most people were not learning. He has various levels of training sessions, with names such as "Enlightened Warrior", …
- Donny Deutsch
Donald Jay "Donny" Deutsch (born November 22, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an advertising executive and talk show host. Deutsch is the chairman of Deutsch, Inc., a $2.7 billion marketing company founded by his father that is the 10th-largest U.S. agency. In 2000, Donny sold his agency to the Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) for a reported $300 million. He is also the managing partner of Deutsch Open City, an independent production company.
- 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, …
- Stewart Myers
Stewart C. Myers is the Gordon Y Billard Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is the co-author with Richard A. Brealey and Franklin Allen of "Principles of Corporate Finance", a notable business school textbook on finance, and the past president of the American Finance Association.
- Tom Byers
Tom Byers is a professor at Stanford University in the USA. He concentrates in the area of high-technology ventures and serves as the faculty director for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Byers was an early employee at Go Corporation and Symantec. He is also brother of famous entrepreneur Brook Byers. At Stanford he has established and directs Stanford Center for Entrepreneurial Studies to train and encourage students to become entrepreneurs.
- Michael Beschloss
Michael Beschloss is an award-winning historian of the Presidency and the author of eight books, including his most recent work, the magnificent bestseller, Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989 . Called "the nation's leading Presidential historian," by Newsweek , Beschloss has made history himself, serving as the first Presidential Historian for NBC News-the first time any major network has created such a position.
- Anonymous Spocker
The Weatherhead School of Management is the business school of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It is located in the Peter B. Lewis Building, named after the Cleveland philanthropist who donated over $60 million dollars for its construction. The building is a creation of Frank Gehry.
- Prasoon Joshi
Prasoon Joshi, born 16 September, 1971 at Almora in Uttaranchal, India, is the regional Creative Director for McCann-Erickson for south and south-east Asia, as well as a lyricist for many popular Bollywood movies; among them "Fanaa", "Rang De Basanti", "Black" and "Hum Tum", and has also created many advertisements; because of which he has earned the title of "the ad guru of India". He is also an alumnus of Institute of Management Technology, …
- Richard Marin
Richard A. Marin (born ca. 1953) is an American investment banker at the New York investment bank Bear Stearns. Since he was ousted from his position as the head of asset management twenty-four hours after his blog was publicized, he is probably the highest earning individual, as of June 2007, to have lost their job by being dooced (i.e., to lose one's job by maintaining a blog and discussing one's job in that blog).
- Freman Hendrix
Freman Hendrix was a 2005 mayoral candidate in Detroit. The son of an African-American Army veteran, Emmanuel Freman Hendrix and an Austrian-born woman, Rudolfine Ernegger, he was Deputy Mayor for former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer. He lost to incumbent Kwame Kilpatrick in the November 8 2005 election. In the August 2 primary election Hendrix outpolled Kilpatrick by a comfortable margin, with Kilpatrick coming in a solid second.
- Leopoldo Sabbatini
Leopoldo Sabbatini (b. 14 July 1861, Camerino, Marche, Italy; d. 1914, Milano) was an Italian lawyer, the first dean and president of Bocconi University, the first business school in Italy. His parents were Eugenio Sabbatini and Silvia Piermarini. He started to study law in 1879 at the University of Pisa, graduating with a thesis on commercial law in 1883. He also married very young, in 1880.
- Roger Bonham Smith
Roger Bonham Smith (born July 12, 1925) was the Chairman and CEO of General Motors from 1981 to 1990. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Smith earned his MBA at the University of Michigan Business School after serving in the United States Navy. He worked his way up the GM financial management team to become corporate treasurer in 1970, vice president of finance in 1971, executive vice president for finance and public relations, and a member of the board of directors in 1974.
- Doug McHenry
Doug McHenry is an industry renowned Producer, Executive Producer, Director and Music Director. His production company has produced many prominent films, including "New Jack City", "Jason's Lyric", "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" and the series of "House Party" films, and he has personally produced and/or directed more than a dozen films as well as several hit TV programs. Mr. McHenry also helped develop the screenplay to Sony's recent hit "This Christmas".
- Ryo Fukawa
is a Japanese comedian. He belongs to Watanabe Entertainment. On television he generally takes minor roles and is characterized by his child-like temperament and boyish looks. He is also a member of the owarai group, No Plan. Fukawa graduated from the Department of economics at Keio University.
- Kōichi Yamadera
"', born June 17, 1961 in Tagajo, Miyagi, is a Japanese seiyu and singer who also hosts Oha Star, a children's TV show in Japan. He is a graduate of Tohoku Gakuin University Business School. His nickname is "'. He is currently represented by Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society. He is married to fellow seiyū Mika Kanai. Yamadera has done voice over work for both Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams on more than one occasion.
- Rino H C Schreuder
Dr. Rino H.C. Schreuder is an editor and education specialist in the field of cooperation between organisations with educational needs and business schools. Schreuder is Managing Director of the European Management Development Centre, where he oversees supply and demand in international management education. Dr. Schreuder is also Editor-in-Chief of the "Dutch Management Development Journal".
- Sosuke Sumitani
Sōsuke Sumitani is a Japanese announcer for Nippon Television. He was known for his good looks and was the sports announcer on various shows, slowly becoming a household name. Sumitani graduated from the Department of Economics at Keio University. On May 18, 2006, Sumitani was charged with illegal photography of a minor after videotaping under a high school girl's skirt while riding up an escalator at JR Yokohama Station.
- Izumi Takemoto
is a mangaka born on January 19, 1959 in Tokyo, Japan, though he grew up in Saitama. He attended Nihon University and majored in business. His first experience with science fiction was through the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the majority of his works reflect this SF influence. He is also a cat lover, and while cats frequently appear in his works, he had never owned a cat until 2003. He used his first experiences with his cat when he wrote "Aru Hi no Zwei".
- Karan Bilimoria Baron Bilimoria
Karan Faridoon Bilimoria, Baron Bilimoria, CBE, DL (born 26 November 1961) is an entrepreneur and a life peer. He is best known as the founder and chief executive of Cobra Beer. Bilimoria was born in Hyderabad, India. He received the Bachelor of Commerce degree from Osmania University in 1981. After working as a chartered accountant for Ernst & Young, he studied for a Bachelor of Arts degree in law at Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge.
- Utpal Bhattacharya
Utpal Bhattacharya is a finance professor at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He is known for his research on market integrity, especially on insider trading. In 2000, his research paper "When an Event is Not an Event" uncovered the rampant insider trading on Mexican stock markets. This led to many questions about the value and the enforceability of insider trading laws.
- Red McCombs
The oldest of four children, his family moved in 1943 to Corpus Christi, Texas. He briefly attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas where he played football (lineman and receiver) before serving in the Army in 1946 and 1947. After completing his Army stint, McCombs enrolled at The University of Texas, attending the business school and law school. While visiting a friend in Corpus Christi, he was convinced to try selling cars.
- Anonymous Spocker
Leads the software research team in Ovum, globally - one of the best know analyst firms. Wide range of senior roles through different parts of the global software industry, with particular emphasis on the commercial and visionary elements of the industry.
- Matthew Marks
Matthew Marks is the Regional Admissions Counselor for the greater Jackson, MS, area and central and north Louisiana. Matthew is a 2007 graduate of The University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management. During his four-year tenure here at Ole Miss he served as the Vice President of the Business School, was a member of Who's Who among College Students and was an active member of his fraternity. Matthew is originally from Monroe, LA.
- Dina Dublon
Dina Dublon was, from December 1998 until her retirement in September 2004, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for JPMorgan Chase. Ms. Dublon was responsible for the global financial management and reporting, related technology and operations, strategy and acquisitions, corporate treasury, investor relations and tax. She was integral to the negotiation and implementation of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan, and Bank One.
- Jan Gabrielson Tansil
- Allan H. Meltzer
Dr. Meltzer has been a faculty member of Carnegie Mellon since 1957, serving as Acting Dean of the Business School, in the mid 70's. He has earned countless academic and professional awards and is a prolific writer, publishing hundreds of papers and articles. His best known work may be his exhaustive financial history of the United States entitled, A History of the Federal Reserve published in 2002.
- Allan Meltzer
Allan Meltzer , the Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy, says that the Labor Department�s monthly payroll survey has missed jobs at start-ups, resulting in statistics of job loss. Meltzer offers the Labor Department�s survey of households as a better measure of jobs created, although he believes that the 2 million job increase the survey indicates is too high. �It isn�t a jobless recovery, it is slower than normal,� he said.
- Ben Pyne
Mr. Pyne has a BA from Princeton University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He was also Orchestra Manager of the New Jersey Symphony from 1985-90, just prior to attending Business School, and has experience with other nonprofit associations prior to that. Maintaining a strong interest in music, Mr. Pyne continues to play the classical guitar. He currently resides in New York City with his wife and two sons.
- Stephen Jensen
- Howard Rush
Howard has worked in science and technology policy since 1974. After eight years at SPRU, he worked in the electronics sector team at the National Economic Development Office, before joining the University of Brighton. A founder member of CENTRIM, he has also been Head of Research Development for the Business School. Howard gained his Professorship in 1996.
- Meng Weng Wong
Wong Meng Weng CTO, Karmaspere, Inc mengwong@pobox.com Wong Meng Weng is best known for his work on SPF, the email authentication standard which was embraced and extended by Microsoft to form Sender ID. Meng has been involved in email for his entire professional life: he started pobox.com , an email services company, in 1995. He has been actively involved in antispam technologies since 2003, working on opensource software and open standards.
- Jonathan Shaw
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- Andrew Campling
Andrew is currently a General Manager within BT Group. He is a self-motivated, ambitious and highly experienced senior executive with a strong academic background, with a proven track record in meeting and exceeding business challenges at all times. Andrew is an excellent communicator at all levels who is passionate about developing and maintaining a market-led approach, so that all activity is focused on anticipating, understanding and delivering against customer needs profitably. . . .
- Martin L. Edelman
MARTIN L. EDELMAN Management Committee Member Mr. Edelman is Of Counsel at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP. Mr. Edelman, who has more than 30 years of legal experience and concentrates his practice on real estate and corporate transactions, is a partner in various Fisher family investments and has been an advisor to F d G since its formation. Mr. Edelman received a BA from Princeton University and a JD from Columbia Law School.
- Giuliano Noci
- Pacific States University
PSU established in 1928: Offers majors in Business and Computer at Los Angeles, California, USA. S1 ==> BBA: Accounting, Computers in Business, & Marketing. BSCIS: Comp.Inf.Sys / S2==> MBA (Master of Business.Adm): Accounting,Finance,Int. Business,Mgt Inf. System, Real Estate Mgt. MSCS (Master of Science in Computer Science) & MSIS (Master of Science in Information System) Kami menyambut hangat Mahasiswa/i Indonesia.
- R. Glenn Hubbard
R. Glenn Hubbard was named dean of Columbia Business School on July 1, 2004. A Columbia faculty member since 1988, he is also the Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics. Prior to becoming dean, he was the co-director of Columbia Business School’s Entrepreneurship Program. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School as well as the University of Chicago.