- Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Victoria Clinton (born February 27, 1980) is the daughter, and the only child of former US President Bill Clinton and United States Senator Hillary Clinton. Chelsea was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her name was inspired by her parents' fondness for Judy Collins's recording of the Joni Mitchell song "Chelsea Morning". In Arkansas, Chelsea attended Forest Park Elementary School, Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School and Horace Mann Junior High School. - Marvin Bower
Marvin Bower (born August 1, 1903 in Cincinnati, Ohio - died January 22, 2003 in Delray Beach, Florida). The son of the deputy recorder at Cuyahoga County, he grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and attended public schools there. He earned his bachelor's degree from Brown University in 1925. His father advised him to study law, and Bower graduated from Harvard Law School in 1928. Bower then attended Harvard Business School, graduating in 1930. - Ian Davis
Ian Davis (born in Kent, UK, 1952), is the Managing Director of McKinsey & Company since succeeding Rajat Gupta on July 1, 2003. He was previously Manager of McKinsey & Company's London office. He has an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Balliol College, Oxford University. - Kenichi Ohmae
Author of over 100 books, including the seminal work, The Mind of the Strategist , Kenichi Ohmae has an unsurpassed reputation as an advisor on global strategy to foreign governments and scores of multinational corporations. The Economist selected him as one of five management gurus in the world. - James O. McKinsey
James Oscar McKinsey (June 4, 1889-November 30, 1937) was the founder of McKinsey & Company. Management theory was still in its infancy when James O. McKinsey (or Mac, as he was known by friends and colleagues) founded the firm that bears his name in 1926. He had left his academic career as a professor of accounting at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business to build a firm that provided finance and budgeting services, … - David Spindler
David Spindler is an independent American scholar of the Great Wall of China and is one of its leading researchers. He was recently profiled in an article in "The New Yorker". David has spent the last nine years researching the Great Wall. He attended Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School, and spent two years as a consultant at McKinsey & Company. - Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., KBE, (born in Mineola, New York on March 1, 1942) was chairman of the board of IBM from April 1993 until his retirement in December 2002. He also served as chief executive officer until March 2002. In January 2003, he assumed the position of chairman of The Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm located in Washington, DC. He was formerly CEO of RJR Nabisco, and also held senior positions at American Express and McKinsey & Company. - Sheryl Sandberg
Sheryl Sandberg is the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook Inc. Before that she served as Vice President of Global Online Sales and Operations at Google. She is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School. Sandberg previously served as chief of staff to Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Summers from 1999 to 2001. She joined Google after the administration of George W. Bush came into office and both Summers and his team left the Treasury. - Richard N. Foster
Richard N. Foster, Managing Partner, Millbrook Management Group LLC – Mr. Foster was a Director and Senior Partner of with McKinsey & Company where he was responsible for serving clients in the U.S., Europe and Asia focusing on industry sectors including chemicals, electronics, healthcare, retail and consumer goods industries. During his 31 year tenure with McKinsey & Company and beginning in 1973, Mr. - Tidjane Thiam
Tidjane Thiam is managing director, Aviva International, and chief executive Aviva Europe. He was Minister of Planning and Development of Côte d'Ivoire from August 1998 until the coup d'état in December 1999. He was co-chair with Ernesto Zedillo of an international task force on Global Public Goods. - Matt Cohler
Matt Cohler (born in 1977) is an American entrepreneur. Cohler was born in New York, New York. After graduating from st. Bernard's and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, he moved to Europe where he worked for a year as a Jazz musician. He returned to the United States in 1996 to attend Yale University. In 1998 he left Yale to work for the systems integration and OSS startup AsiaInfo in Beijing. Cohler returned to Yale in late 1999, graduating in 2001. - Hirotaka Takeuchi
Hirotaka Takeuchi is dean of the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo and was a visiting professor at Harvard Business School in 1989 and 1990. Hirotaka holds an MBA and PhD from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. - Vikram Akula
Vikram Akula is the CEO and founder of SKS Microfinance, an organization that offers microloans and insurance to poor women in impoverished areas of India. Today, SKS is one of the fastest growing microfinance institutions in the world, having provided over $180 million in loans to nearly 632,000 women in the nation. In the last year alone, SKS achieved nearly 161% portfolio growth, with a current portfolio outstanding of $68 Million and a 98% on-time repayment rate. - Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller is an American journalist, and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a monthly columnist for "Fortune", regular contributor to "The New York Times Magazine" and "The Atlantic Monthly", and author of "The Two Percent Solution". Miller also makes regular appearances on television news networks such as CNN and MSNBC. - Roelof Botha
Roelof Botha is a venture capitalist. He began his career as an actuary. He was the CFO of PayPal. Now he works for Sequoia Capital and sat on the board of directors of YouTube before its acquisition by Google. Botha sits on the board of Insider Pages, Meebo, and Xoom. Botha graduated from Stanford Business School in 2000. He also attended the University of Cape Town where he did a BSc in Actuarial Science, Economics, and Statistics. - Paul Twomey
Dr. Paul Twomey became President/CEO of ICANN on 27 March 2003. Paul's background lends a balance of public/private experience to leading ICANN, including numerous leadership positions in commercial enterprises, government, and in chairing ICANN's Government Advisory Committee. - Arthur Mutambara
Arthur Guseni Oliver Mutambara (born May 25, 1966) has served as the President of a breakaway faction of the Movement for Democratic Change since February 2006. He has worked as the Managing Director and CEO of Africa Technology and Business Institute since September 2003. - Shuman Ghosemajumder
Shuman Ghosemajumder (born 1974) is a Canadian technologist, author, and businessman based in Silicon Valley. He is co-author of the book "CGI Programming Unleashed" (Macmillan Publishing, 1997, ISBN 1-57521-151-3) and has also written numerous works on digital distribution, including the Open Music Model (2003). He is currently the business product manager for Trust & Safety at Google, which he joined in 2003. He was previously co-founder and CEO of Anadas, … - Russell P. Fradin
Russell P. Fradin is an American businessman. As of August 10, 2006, Fradin was named as Chairman and CEO of Hewitt Associates. This posting will be effective September 5, 2006. Previously he has served as a Director and President and Chief Executive Officer of The Bisys Group, joining that company in February 2004. Prior to Bisys, Fradin had served for seven years in various senior executive positions with ADP, most recently as Group President, Global Employer Services. - Leszek Balcerowicz
Leszek Balcerowicz (born January 19, 1947) is an economist from Poland and former chairman of the National Bank of Poland. He is famous for implementing the Polish economic transformation program, commonly known as shock therapy in the 1990s. - Alejandro Plaz
Alejandro Plaz Castillo is a founder of the Venezuelan volunteer civil association, "Súmate". Plaz is a Venezuelan engineer and management consultant, who holds three Master’s degrees (two from Stanford University), and was a Senior partner for McKinsey & Company in Latin America, before taking a leave of absence to co-found "Súmate" with María Corina Machado. - Martin Neil Baily
Before joining the Brookings Instituion in August 2007, Martin worked at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Previously, Martin completed a successful term as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under U.S. President Bill Clinton . At the same time, he also served as president of the Economic Policy Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development in Paris. - Jonathan I. Schwartz
Jonathan Ian Schwartz (born October 20, 1965) is the current President and CEO of Sun Microsystems. Schwartz attended Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland, and graduated in 1983. He spent freshman year of college at Carnegie Mellon University in 1983-1984, and then transferred to Wesleyan University, where he studied economics and mathematics. Schwartz started his career in 1987 at McKinsey & Company in New York City. - Betsy Holden
Betsy Holden is a corporate director of Tribune Company and former CEO of Kraft Foods. - Paul Antony
Paul Antony (1962-), MD, MPH is the Chief Medical Officer for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) serving as PhRMA’s principal advocate on all health care and medical policy issues. Dr. Antony is a board-certified specialist in aerospace medicine. He received his doctor of medicine and master of public health degrees from the George Washington University School of Medicine and now serves on its faculty in the department of Microbiology, Immunology, … - Christopher A. Sinclair
Christopher A. Sinclair (b. September 5 1950, Hong Kong) is an American businessman. He is the executive chairman and CEO of Cambridge Solutions Ltd., the second largest BPO/IT company in the world. He is also the founder and chairman of Scandent Group, the privately owned holding company which owns Cambridge Solutions Ltd. Scandent Group owners and investors include: Sinclair, Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (fmr. - Alexander Strehl
Dr. Alexander Strehl is a computer scientist, management consultant and business school professor. His areas of expertise are business software, enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, turnarounds, go-to-market strategies, personalization, artificial intelligence, cluster analysis, and large-scale data mining. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from The University Of Texas At Austin, was the creator of cluster ensembles, a director of flatfox AG, … - Kevin Sharer
Mr. Sharer resumes his role as PhRMA's chairman, a position he assumed in September 2006. ... Mr. Sharer has been Amgen's chief executive officer and president since May 2000 and has been chairman of the company's board of directors since December 2000. He served as Amgen president and chief operating officer from October 1992 to May 2000 and has been a director of the company board since November 1992. - Radovan Jelašić
Radovan Jelašić (Serbian Cyrillic: "Радован Јелашић"; born in 1968 in Baja, Hungary) is a Serbian economist. In 1992 he graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Economics and went on to take a Master's degree in Business Finance at the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA. He currently holds the office of the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia. Jelašić began his banking career with Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, … - Bengt Baron
Bengt Baron (born March 6, 1962) was a backstroke swimmer from Sweden. He won the 100 m Backstroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and was a member of the bronze winning team from Sweden in the 4x100m Freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. An undergraduate student from the University of California, Baron was named into its Hall of Fame in 1999. In the years 1979-1985 he won a total number of 33 Swedish titles. - Bob Haas
Robert D. Haas is the Chairman of Levi Strauss & Co., son of Walter Haas Jr., and the great-great-grandnephew of the company's founder, Levi Strauss. Robert Haas received a BA from the University of California, Berkeley in 1964, and an MBA from Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1968. Haas served in the Peace Corps from 1964 to 1966. He was a White House Fellow from 1968 to 1969. After business school, Haas served as an Associate at McKinsey & Company from 1969 to 1972. - Phil Lapsley
Phil Lapsley (b. 1965) is an electrical engineer, hacker, and entrepreneur. Lapsley attended the University of California, Berkeley in the 1980s, graduating with a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering and computer science in 1988 and 1991. While there he became involved in the Berkeley UNIX project and co-founded the EXperimental Computing Facility, where he was involved in defending against the Internet Worm in 1988. - Robert Worcester
Sir Robert Worcester , a Governor of the English Speaking Union, is the Founder of MORI (Market & Opinion Research International), London, and now an International Director of Ipsos Group, Paris, and Chairman of the Ipsos Public Affairs Research Advisory Board. He is a Past-President of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR). - Sung Nak-Yang
Sung Nak-Yang was the former CEO of Yahoo! Korea. Sung holds a chemical engineering degree from Yonsei University. Upon graduation, he worked for three years in the trading department of Samsung Corporation. Afterwards, he received an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. After returning to Korea in 1996, he was a consultant at McKinsey & Company and Accenture. He was hired by Yahoo! Korea in December 2004. - Jim Coutts
James (Jim) Allan Coutts (born 1938) is a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and former advisor to two Prime Ministers. Born in High River, Alberta, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 from the University of Alberta and a MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1968. He was called to Bar of Alberta in 1962. From 1961 to 1963, he practiced law in Calgary, Alberta. From 1963 to 1966, he was a Secretary to Liberal Prime Minister Lester Pearson. - Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Kyriakos returned to the other side of the Atlantic where he continued his studies at Stanford University from which received a Masters in the International Economic Plan. He continued the circle of studies and returned to Harvard where he was awarded with an MBA. From 1995 to 1997, he went to London and went to the consultancy McKinsey & Company. He later came back to Greece where he worked at Alpha Ventures, a private equity subsidiary of Alpha Bank. - Wendell E. Hulcher
Wendell E. Hulcher (November 3, 1922-May 6, 1999) was a businessman, politician, and government bureaucrat. He served as mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1965 to 1969. Hulcher served as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. During the early 1950s, he was employed as a consultant for McKinsey & Company, before taking a job as a manager at Ford Motor Company, which he held from 1954 to 1967. Hulcher ran as a Republican for mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1965, … - Chris Philp
Chris Philp was the Chairman of the Bow Group in 2004-5, a British centre-right think tank. Philp was educated at St Olave's Grammar School and Oxford University, where he studied physics and was editor of "Cherwell". After university Philp worked at McKinsey & Company. He then left to start Blueheath, a distribution company, and Clearstone, a HGV driver training company. - Stuart Shilson
Stuart Shilson LVO was the Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom until 2004, when he returned to the private sector. He had previously worked for management consultants McKinsey & Company, and on secondment in the Cabinet Office. - Reed Hundt
Mr. Hundt served four years as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), from 1993 to 1997. Mr. Hundt serves on the board of directors of Intel, Data Domain, Infinera, Vanu, Inc., Tropos, Telegent, Public Knowledge and serves as an Advisor to China Telcom and E-access. He is also a Senior advisor to McKinsey & Company, and also serves is a principal of Charles Ross Partners, an advisory firm.
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