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  1. T. J. Rodgers

    Thurman John Rodgers, better known as T.J. Rodgers, is the founder and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor. He is known for his public relations acumen, his brash personality, and strong advocacy of laissez-faire capitalism. He received his bachelor's degrees from Dartmouth College in 1970, graduating as "salutatorian" with majors in chemistry and physics.

  2. Jeff Immelt

    Jeffrey R. Immelt is the ninth chairman of GE, a post he has held since September 7, 2001. Mr. Immelt has held several global leadership positions since coming to GE in 1982, including roles in GE's Plastics, Appliance, and Medical businesses. In 1989 he became an officer of GE and joined the GE Capital Board in 1997. A couple years later, in 2000, Mr. Immelt was appointed president and chief executive officer.

  3. David T. McLaughlin

    David T. McLaughlin (March 16, 1932-August 25, 2004) was the 14th President of Dartmouth College, 1981-1987. Mr. McLaughlin also served as Chief Executive Officer of Orion Safety Products from 1988 to December 31 2000. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aspen Institute from 1988 to 1997 and its Chairman from 1987 to 1988. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Toro Company from 1977 to 1981, …

  4. Timothy F. Geithner

    Timothy F. Geithner became the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on November 17, 2003. In that capacity, he serves as the vice chairman and a permane... ... Before joining the Treasury, Mr. Geithner worked for Kissinger Associates, Inc.

  5. Sandy Alderson

    Richard Lynn Alderson is the CEO of the Major League Baseball San Diego Padres. Prior to the Padres, Alderson worked for MLB's commissioner’s office, where he was executive vice president for baseball operations between September 1998 and 2005. The son of a career Air Force pilot, Alderson attended Dartmouth College on a NROTC scholarship and graduated in 1969. He then joined the United States Marine Corps and served a tour of duty in Vietnam.

  6. 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.

  7. Joe Moglia

    Joe Moglia is the current CEO of TD Ameritrade, the largest online discount brokerage firm in the world. Born in Queens, New York, Moglia was a football coach for 16 years, finishing as a Dartmouth College assistant from 1981-1983. After the 1983 football season ended, Moglia decided to take a break from coaching and to try out the business world and Wall Street. He decided to give it a three-year time frame to see if he would be refreshed and ready to go back to coaching.

  8. Grant Tinker

    Grant A. Tinker (born January 11, 1925) is the former chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986, co-founder of MTM Enterprises, and television producer. Tinker is the former husband of television actress, Mary Tyler Moore and also known as "the man who saved NBC". Tinker married Moore in 1962, and in 1969 they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises.

  9. Freddie Fu

    Freddie H. Fu , M.D. Freddie H. Fu , M.D., is the David Silver Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Previously, he was the department's executive vice chairman.

  10. Ted Halstead

    Ted Halstead is founding President and CEO of the New America Foundation, a public policy institute whose purpose is to bring new voices and new ideas to the fore of America’s public discourse.

  11. Steven Rogel

    Steven R. Rogel was elected Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Weyerhaeuser Company on April 20, 1999. Prior to assuming the title of chairman, Rogel served as president and chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors since December 1, 1997. In 1966, he began his career with St. Regis Paper Company, where he worked until 1970. From 1970 to 1972, he was assistant manager at St. Anne-Nackawic Pulp and Paper in Nackawic, N.B., Canada.

  12. Steven Gillis

    Steven Gillis , Ph.D. is a Managing Director with ARCH, joining the firm as a Venture Partner in 2005. Dr. Gillis is focused on the evaluation of new life science technologies and also on the development and growth of ARCH's biotechnology portfolio companies. He is a director of Trubion Pharmaceuticals (TRBN), Allozyne, Variation Biotechnologies, Magen BioSciences, Surface Logix, PhaseRx, Accelerator, and Surface Logix.

  13. Jon Slavet

    Jon Slavet — founder, chairman & ceo Jon is responsible for the strategic vision and overall direction of The Balance Company. Jon stays balanced by focusing on his #1 priority — his wife Lexi and baby daughters Celia and Hazel. Prior to The Balance Company, Jon was Co-CEO of Guru Worldwide Inc., a human capital management company backed by American Express. Jon's previous work includes executive positions at National Public Radio, Wired Inc., and a subsidiary of Disney.

  14. Jennifer Floren

    Jennifer Floren founded Experience with the mission to educate, assist, and inspire college graduates by giving them the experience they need to launch and lead extraordinary careers and she will be speaking at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008 to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the "must attend" online recruitment event of 2008.

  15. Ted Meisel

    Ted Meisel , Vice-Chairman Ted is an active board member and advisor to a range of organizations on digital economy strategy and operations. He joined the board of Hope Street Group in late 2005, and became Vice-Chairman in 2006. Ted is the former CEO of Overture Services, which pioneered sponsored search advertising and made it a marketing staple.

  16. Richard Bueschel

    Richard Bueschel Former Chairman of the Board, Infodata Systems, Inc. Mr. Bueschel is CEO of Northern Equities, an investment firm. He co- founded and was CEO of Time Share Corp., a developer of operating systems and compilers, Computer Environments Corp. an education service provider, DataMarket Inc., an integrator and developer of financial systems and TSC, a linguistic and educational software company.

  17. Darryl Green

    Darryl Green Vicepresidente Ejecutivo, Presidente - Asia-Pacífico Darryl Green es Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de Manpower Inc. y Presidente de la región del Asia-Pacífico, cargo que asumió en mayo de 2007. Antes de unirse a Manpower, fue director ejecutivo de Tata Teleservices, el operador de telecomunicaciones de mayor crecimiento de la India. Durante sus dos años allí, logró triplicar los ingresos y duplicar la participación de la empresa en el mercado.

  18. John Streeten

    John Streeten: CEO, New World Apps: provides professional managed hosting and outsourced IT services that deliver the highest performance, highest availablity, and most secure IT solutions available. Prior to New World Apps, Mr.Streeten was Vice President, Finance for USinternetworking, where he led the Mergers & Acquisitions, Treasury and Investor Relations functions. While at USi, John led the raising of over $88 million in private debt for USi pre-IPO.

  19. Mark Greenquist

    Mark Greenquist Mr. Greenquist, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Telcordia, oversees the daily operations of the company globally and is responsible for strategic planning, execution and overall business operations and results. He joined the company in 2005 as Chief Financial Officer, and most recently served as Chief Operating Officer.

  20. Bruce Judson

    Bruce Judson , the founder and CEO of Speed Anywhere, Inc. is one of the nation's leading experts on using the Web and information technology for business. He is a Faculty Fellow at the Yale School of Management. He was named by Advertising Age, as one of the nation's leading interactive marketers, in the magazine's first-ever list.

  21. Bernardine Wu

    Bernardine Wu President & COO Bernardine Wu serves as the president and chief operating officer at Venda, Inc., overseeing finance, marketing, business development, sales support, and the operations of the Company. Bernardine Wu serves as the president and chief operating officer at Venda, Inc., overseeing finance, marketing, business development, sales support, and the operations of the Company.

  22. Pascaline Dupas

    Pascaline Dupas is an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Dartmouth College. Her research focuses on health and education in developing countries, notably in Kenya. She founded TAMTAM Africa, a non-profit organization which provides insecticide treated nets to pregnant women through rural prenatal clinics.

  23. Andrew Erlichson

    Andrew Erlichson and Mark Heinrich Andrew Erlichson ( andrew@phanfare.com ), Founder, CEO, member of the Board Prior to Phanfare, Andrew Erlichson was CEO & co-founder of Flashbase, which was acquired by DoubleClick in 2000. At DoubleClick, he was Vice President of Technology for the Research and Development Group. He has worked at Mips Computer Systems, Silicon Graphics and BlackRock Financial Management.

  24. Deepak Hathiramani

    Deepak Hathiramani President & CEO Vistronix, Inc. Deepak Hathiramani is the founder, president & CEO of Vistronix, a Consulting and Systems Integration company focused on enabling clients to utilize human capital and information technology systems to achieve their organizational objectives through real-time access to business-critical information, enhanced business systems integration, and improved processes.

  25. T.J. Rodgers

    Rodgers has testified before Congress five times. A proponent of free markets, he twice advocated the elimination of corporate subsidies in testimony before the House Committee Ruling on Science, Space, and Technology, presenting to the committee in 1993 and 1991. Rodgers again condemned corporate subsidies in 1997 at hearings by a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  26. Steve Fried

    Mr. Fried is Executive Vice President of Operations and Corporate Development for Oxbow Carbon. He is responsible for all calcining plants and terminals. Mr. Fried joined Oxbow in 1996 and worked in a number of business development and operational capacities through 2004, including leadership of the 2003 AIMCOR acquisition and integration.

  27. Jeff Crowe

    Jeff Crowe Jeff joined Norwest Venture Partners in 2004 and focuses on seed and mid stage investments in the software, Internet, and consumer arenas.

  28. Naval Ravikant

    Just passing through. Move along. Nothing to see here.

  29. Robert J. Johnsen

    Robert J. Johnsen Managing Partner Mr. Johnsen brings together to BCP his senior management and entrepreneurial experience as CEO of two cellulosic ethanol companies over the last 10 years with his prior experience as a senior investment banker.

  30. Laura Bordewieck Rippy

    Laura Rippy CEO Handango Laura Rippy has extensive experience in Internet, software and consumer marketing, including the management of several high-performing e-commerce development efforts. Prior to joining Handango, Rippy worked at Microsoft for six years where she held a series of marketing and executive positions. While there, Rippy founded MSN HomeAdvisor.com and co-founded MSN Sidewalk.com, two award-winning e-commerce sites.

  31. Louis Gerstner Jr

    Mr. Louis V. Gerstner Jr . , chairman and CEO

  32. Henry Park

    I'm a social retard that reads alot of self help books, keeps me from offending people... the meditation keeps me from using my right cross in social settings...

  33. 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.

  34. William L. Robbins

    William L. Robbins , Chairman, President and CEO Mr. Robbins, a co-founder of Neurion, has more than 20 years of experience as a corporate manager, start-up executive, entrepreneur and private equity investor in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical technology industries.

  35. John Cestar

    John Cestar Chairman & Founder In an 18-year business career, Mr. Cestar has held senior level positions in strategy, planning, operations, and finance. He has extensive international operating, investment and IT experience, with a special focus on China.

  36. Stephen E. Frank

    Stephen Frank Former Chairman, President and CEO, Southern California Edison Elected to the Northrop Grumman Board of Directors in 2005 Stephen E. Frank served as chairman, president and chief executive officer of Southern California Edison from 1995 until his retirement in January 2002. During this time he served on the boards of directors of that company and its parent, Edison International.

  37. Tommy Clark

    Tommy Clark , M.D., Founder, CEO Tommy Clark , a pediatrician and Executive Director of Grassroot Soccer, conceived the idea for Grassroot Soccer after living in Zimbabwe. Born in Scotland where his Dad played for the Scottish national team, he then moved to Zimbabwe at age 14. After playing soccer at Dartmouth College in the United States he returned to Zimbabwe to teach English and play professional soccer.

  38. Braxton Jarratt

    Braxton Jarratt , Senior Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, TAN DBERG Television Mr. Jarratt is responsible for global marketing and business development functions for TANDBERG Television. He also oversees product marketing for TANDBERG Television’s on-demand software division. Mr. Jarratt held senior positions in product marketing and business development at N2 Broadband before it was acquired by TANDBERG Television in February 2005.

  39. Richard L. Buck

    Richard L. Buck , MD, MPH, FACPM Dimension Expert - Mission, Culture & Leadership Dr. Richard Buck has over 25 years experience in leadership development, medical management and preventive medicine. From 2005-2006 Dr. Buck served in the newly created position of Corporate Vice President for Organizational Effectiveness and Executive Director of SSM University at SSM Health Care. From 1981- 2004 Dr. Buck served as Medical Officer in the United States Navy.

  40. John R. McKernan Jr

    John R. McKernan , Jr . , age 58, became Executive Chairman on February 20, 2007. Mr. McKernan joined the Company as our Vice Chairman and a member of the Board of Directors in June 1999. In March 2003 he became our President. In September 2003, he became Vice Chairman and CEO, and in June 2006, Chairman and CEO. He served in that position until February 20, 2007. Mr. McKernan served as Governor of the State of Maine from 1987 to 1995.

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