List of Wharton School alumni
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The list of notable Wharton School alumni are graduates of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton offers four degree programs: undergraduate, an MBA, an EMBA, and a Doctoral degree. As of 2023, there are approximately 105,000 alumni in over 150 different countries, including 79,280 in North America, 5,660 in Asia, 4,510 in Europe, 1,370 in the Caribbean and Latin America, 930 in Africa and the Middle East, and 380 in Australia and New Zealand.[1]
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Frank Quattrone, founder of the technology groups at Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, and Credit Suisse, and founder of Qatalyst Partners, earned a Bachelor of Science in economics from Wharton
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Donald Trump, businessman, television personality, and 45th President of the United States
Academia
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Baidyanath Misra | 1952 | AM | former vice-chancellor of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology; chairman of Odisha State Planning Board; chairman of Odisha's First State Finance Commission | [5] |
William Frederick Boulding | 1986 | PhD | Dean of the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University | [6] |
Mark Burstein | MBA | Academic administrator at Lawrence University | [7] | |
Patrick Chovanec | Business professor at Tsinghua University | [citation needed] | ||
Amos Eiran | President of the University of Haifa, Israel | [citation needed] | ||
Patrick T. Harker | President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (2015-); former dean of the Wharton School (1999-2007) | [8][9][10] | ||
Ramchandran Jaikumar | Daewoo Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School | [11] | ||
Matin Ahmed Khan | Dean and director, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, 1972–77 | [citation needed] | ||
Jay Penske | Board of directors of the Entrepreneurial School at the Wharton School | [citation needed] | ||
Steve Salbu | Dean emeritus of the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006–2014 | [12] | ||
Louis B. Schwartz | Law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School | [citation needed] | ||
Benn Steil | Economist and writer; senior fellow and director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations; founder and editor of the journal International Finance | [13][14] | ||
Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Researcher in risk and uncertainty, originator of the Black Swan theory; author of the Incerto. | [citation needed] | ||
George Taylor | Considered the "father of American arbitration," Department of Labor Hall of Honor inductee; namesake of the Taylor Law | [15][16] | ||
Adlai Wertman | Professor of clinical management and organization, USC Marshall School of Business | [citation needed] | ||
Mohammad Uzair | Dean and director, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi | [citation needed] | ||
John Quelch | Dean, London Business School | [citation needed] |
Business, industry, and finance
[edit]Business and industry
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John Sculley, president of PepsiCo (1977–1983), CEO of Apple (1983–1993), partner at Sculley Brothers, LLC (1995–present), co-founder of Zeta Interactive (2007–present)
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Cohen Hall, formerly named Logan Hall, served as the previous home of the Wharton School.
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Ronald Perelman, chairman and CEO of MacAndrews & Forbes Group, earned a Bachelor of Science in economics from Wharton.
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Laurent Adamowicz | French entrepreneur; lecturer; author; public health advocate | [17] | ||
Anil Ambani | 1983 | MBA | Chairman of Reliance Group | [citation needed] |
Ayman Asfari | British-Syrian billionaire; CEO of Petrofac | [citation needed] | ||
Beth Axelrod | Vice-president of Employee Experience at Airbnb | [18] | ||
Victor Barnett | 1954 | BS | Former chairman of Burberry | [citation needed] |
Norman Blackwell | 1975 | MBA | Chairman of Interserve | [citation needed] |
Jeff Blau | 1992 | MBA | CEO of Related Companies | [19] |
Mitchell J. Blutt | 1987 | MBA | CEO of Consonance Capital | [citation needed] |
George Bradt | 1985 | MBA | Founder and chairman of PrimeGenesis; CEO of J.D. Power's Power Information Network | [citation needed] |
John Browett | British businessman; former chief executive of the Dunelm Group and Monsoon Accessorize; senior vice-president of retail at Apple Inc. | [20] | ||
Rosalind Brewer | COO of Starbucks, former president and CEO of Sam's Club | [21][22] | ||
Charles Butt | Chairman and CEO of H-E-B | [23] | ||
Vikram Chatwal | 1994 | BS | Hotelier | [citation needed] |
Arthur D. Collins Jr. | Chairman and CEO of Medtronic | [24] | ||
Anthony Connelly | President and CEO of Disney Cruise Line | [citation needed] | ||
Robert Crandall | 1960 | MBA | Chairman and CEO of American Airlines | [25] |
William J. DeLaney III | CEO of Sysco | [26] | ||
Donny Deutsch | 1979 | BS | Chairman and CEO of Deutsch NY and DHL | [citation needed] |
Michael DiCandilo | 1982 | BS | CFO and EVP of AmerisourceBergen | [citation needed] |
José Aurélio Drummond Jr. | Brazilian businessman; CEO of BRF S.A. | [27] | ||
Dominique Heriard Dubreuil | CEO of Rémy Cointreau | [citation needed] | ||
Mike Eskew | Chairman and CEO of UPS | [28] | ||
John L. Flannery | Chairman and CEO of General Electric Company | [citation needed] | ||
Samuel S. Fleisher | Manufacturer, art patron, and philanthropist | [citation needed] | ||
Rakesh Gangwal | 1979 | MBA | Chairman and CEO of US Airways | [29] |
Robert B. Goergen | 1962 | MBA | Founder, chairman and CEO of Blyth | [citation needed] |
Chip Goodyear | CEO of BHP Billiton | [30] | ||
Alex Gorsky | 1996 | MBA | CEO of Johnson & Johnson | [31] |
Gary Gottlieb | M.D., M.B.A., former president and CEO of Partners HealthCare | [citation needed] | ||
Nilesh Gupta | Managing director of Lupin Limited | [32] | ||
Adam Jay Harrison | defense industry entrepreneur and innovator | [33] | ||
C. Robert Henrikson | Chairman, president and CEO of MetLife | [34] | ||
Jon Huntsman Sr. | 1959 | BS | Founder, chairman and CEO of Huntsman Corporation | [citation needed] |
Charlie Javice | Founder and CEO of Frank | [citation needed] | ||
Reginald H. Jones | 1939 | BS | Former chairman and CEO of General Electric | [35] |
Jay I. Kislak | Philanthropist and businessman | [citation needed] | ||
Anne Sceia Klein | Businesswoman and communications specialist | [36][37] | ||
Gerard Kleisterlee | Former CEO and president of Philips | [38] | ||
Yotaro Kobayashi | Chairman and co-CEO of Fuji Xerox | [39] | ||
Chester Koo | Taiwanese businessman | [40][41] | ||
Leslie Koo | Taiwanese businessman | [42] | ||
Anil Kumar | Management consultant who pled guilty to insider trading | [citation needed] | ||
Leonard Lauder | 1954 | BS | CEO and chairman of Estée Lauder | [43] |
Jeffrey Alfred Legum | President and CEO of The Park Circle Motor Company | [citation needed] | ||
Joey Levin | CEO of IAC | [citation needed] | ||
Edward J. Lewis | Chairman and CEO of Oxford Development Company | [citation needed] | ||
Victoria B. Mars | 1984 | MBA | Chairman, Mars, Incorporated | [citation needed] |
Matthew Mellon | Businessman, former chairman of the New York Republican State Committee’s finance committee | [44] | ||
Alan B. Miller | Founder and CEO of Universal Health Services | [45] | ||
Aditya Mittal | President and CFO of Mittal Steel Company | [citation needed] | ||
Christian Ngan | Cameroonian businessman, entrepreneur and owner of Adlyn Holdings and the Madlyn Cazalis Group | [46][47] | ||
Phebe Novakovic | Chairman and CEO of General Dynamics | [48] | ||
Manuel Pangilinan | Chairman and CEO of First Pacific | [citation needed] | ||
Terren Peizer | Businessperson convicted of insider trading and securities fraud | [citation needed] | ||
Manuel V. Pangilinan | President and CEO of Philippine Telephone Company | [citation needed] | ||
Nelson Peltz | CEO of Triarc Companies (Snapple, Arby's, TJ Cinnamon and Pasta Connection) | [49] | ||
Jeffrey E. Perelman | Businessman; philanthropist; founder, chairman and CEO of JEP Management | [50] | ||
Raymond G. Perelman | Businessman; philanthropist; founder, chairman and CEO of RGP Holdings | [51][52] | ||
Ronald O. Perelman | Chairman and CEO of MacAndrews & Forbes Group | [citation needed] | ||
Lewis E. Platt | 1966 | MBA | Chairman and CEO of Boeing | [53] |
J.D. Power III | Founder of marketing research firm J.D. Power and Associates | [54] | ||
Edmund T. Pratt Jr. | CEO and chairman emeritus, Pfizer | [55] | ||
Sashi Reddi | Entrepreneur; venture capitalist; technologist; philanthropist | [citation needed] | ||
Tracy A. Robinson | CEO of Canadian National Railway | [citation needed] | ||
Pete Rummell | Former chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Imagineering and St. Joe Company | [citation needed] | ||
John Sculley | 1963 | MBA | CEO of Pepsi | [56] |
Joseph Segel | Founder of over 20 companies, most notably QVC and Franklin Mint | [57] | ||
Toots Shor | New York City restaurateur | [citation needed] | ||
Peter A. Smith | British businessman; director of Rothschild & Co; former chairman of Savills | [58] | ||
A.J. Steigman | Founder and CEO of Steignet | [59] | ||
Herbert D. Strauss | CEO and chairman of Grey Advertising Agency | [60] | ||
Jeffrey Sutton | President of Wharton Properties | [citation needed] | ||
Anderson Tanoto | Director of Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) manufacturing conglomerate; philanthropist | [61] | ||
Nicholas F. Taubman | CEO and chairman of Advance Auto Parts | [citation needed] | ||
James S. Tisch | 1976 | MBA | CEO of Loews Corporation | [62] |
Mark Wales | Founder of Kill Katpture | [63] | ||
Jacob Wallenberg | 1980, 1981 | BS, MBA | Banker, industrialist of the Swedish Wallenberg family | [citation needed] |
Stuart Weitzman | Founder and CEO of Stuart Weitzman | [citation needed] | ||
Gary L. Wilson | Chairman and CEO of Northwest Airlines | [citation needed] | ||
William Wrigley Jr. | Founder and CEO of Wrigley Company | [64] | ||
Klaus Zumwinkel | Former chairman and CEO of Deutsche Post | [citation needed] | ||
Papa Madiaw Ndiaye | Chairman at Ecobank Transnational Inc | [65] |
Finance
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Warren Buffett enrolled in Wharton's undergraduate program in 1947 and dropped out in 1949.
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Private equity CEOs, all Wharton alumni, at the Wharton Global Alumni Forum in Milan, Italy
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Daniel Och, founder of Och-Ziff Capital Management, earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Wharton.
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Robert S. Kapito (far left), founder and president of BlackRock, earned a Bachelor of Science in economics from Wharton.
Entertainment and arts
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Hoodie Allen | Aka Steven Markowitz, hip-hop artist and rapper | [citation needed] | ||
James DePreist | Director and conductor, Oregon Symphony | [citation needed] | ||
Wendy Finerman | Oscar-winning film producer (Forrest Gump, 1994) | [citation needed] | ||
Moe Jaffe | Songwriter and bandleader | [citation needed] | ||
Aaron Karo | Author; comedian | [citation needed] | ||
Jay Livingston | Oscar-winning composer (The Paleface, 1948; Captain Carey, 1950; and The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1956) | [citation needed] | ||
Mehmet Oz, aka Dr. Oz | Physician, writer, and television personality | [citation needed] | ||
Robert B. Sinclair | Film and theater director | [citation needed] | ||
Clarissa Sligh | Photographer and book artist | [citation needed] | ||
Ty Stiklorius | Emmy Award-winning film and television producer, music executive, and philanthropist | [citation needed] | ||
Kidlat Tahimik | (Eric De Guia), Filipino filmmaker,;National Artist of the Philippines | [citation needed] | ||
Eric Weinberg | Television screenwriter and producer | [84] | ||
Ryan Brant | Founder of Take-Two Interactive, which owns publishing labels Rockstar Games and [[2K {company]]. and has a video game portfolio including the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) franchise | [85] | ||
Rick Yune | Actor; screenwriter; producer; martial artist | [citation needed] |
Media
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Walter Annenberg | Publisher; founder and CEO of Triangle Publications | [citation needed] | ||
Jim Bankoff | Chairman and chief executive officer of Vox Media | [86][87] | ||
Julian A. Brodsky | Founder, chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation | [88] | ||
Donny Deutsch | Chairman of Deutsch, Inc.; host of CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch | [citation needed] | ||
Lindsay Gardner | Media executive; Layer3 TV chief content officer; Democratic Party strategist and fundraiser | [citation needed] | ||
Laura Lang | Former CEO of Time, Inc. | [89] | ||
Gerald Lestz | Columnist; author; publisher; founder of the Demuth Museum | [90] | ||
Warren Lieberfarb | CEO and president of Warner Home Video | [citation needed] | ||
William S. Paley | Founder of Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) | [citation needed] | ||
Brian L. Roberts | Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation | [citation needed] | ||
Laurence Tisch | 1943 | MBA | Former CEO of CBS | [91] |
Cenk Uygur | Radio talk show host (The Young Turks and Air America Radio); The Huffington Post columnist | [92] | ||
Mortimer Zuckerman | Chairman and editor-in-chief of U.S. News & World Report | [citation needed] |
Nonprofit and advocacy
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Edwin Feulner | President of American Heritage Foundation | [citation needed] | ||
Jonathan Fielding | Former chairman of Truth Campaign, director of Public Health for Los Angeles County, Philanthropist, professor, UCLA School of Public Health | [citation needed] | ||
Alfred Irving Hallowell | President of the American Anthropological Association | [citation needed] | ||
Laurene Powell Jobs | Founder and chair of Emerson Collective | [citation needed] | ||
Paul Judge | Chairman of the British Royal Society of Arts, founder of the Judge Business School at Cambridge University | [citation needed] | ||
James Martin | Jesuit priest and writer | [citation needed] | ||
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey | President and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2003-2017) | [citation needed] | ||
Lawrence Lessig | Founder and director of Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society | [citation needed] | ||
Richard Stearns | President of World Vision | [citation needed] | ||
William J. Trent | Executive director of the United Negro College Fund (1944–1964) | [citation needed] | ||
Charles Wall | Resident superintendent of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon for 39 years, starting in 1937 | [93] |
Politics and government
[edit]Politics
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Corrado Passera, Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport, Italy
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Cesar Virata, Prime Minister (1981–1986), Minister of Finance (1970–1986), Philippines
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Alassane Ouattara, president of the Ivory Coast (2010-present), governor of the Central Bank of West African States, deputy head of the International Monetary Fund
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Robert B. Asher | Politician and businessman. Co-chairman of the board of directors of Asher's Chocolates in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania's committeeman on the Republican National Committee | [94][95] | ||
Ernesto Pérez Balladares | President of Panama (1994-1999) | [citation needed] | ||
David Campbell Bannerman | Conservative Member of the European Parliament for the East of England | [96][97] | ||
Louis A. Bloom | Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County (1947–1952), Judge Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas for Delaware County | [citation needed] | ||
Boediono | Vice president (2009–2014), Minister for the Economy (2005–2009), Minister of Finance (2001–2005), Governor of Bank Indonesia, the Central Bank of Indonesia | [citation needed] | ||
Bob Brooks | Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2018-) | [citation needed] | ||
Sila María González Calderón | Puerto Rican senator (2005-2013); former First Lady (2001-2005) | [citation needed] | ||
Andy Carter | British Conservative Member of Parliament for Warrington South | [98] | ||
Bill Cobey | Former U.S. representative from North Carolina's 4th congressional district (1985-1987); director of the Jesse Helms Center | [citation needed] | ||
Zehnder Confair | Pennsylvania State Senator | [citation needed] | ||
Moonis Elahi | Pakistani businessman and politician | [citation needed] | ||
Edwin Feulner | MBA | Co-founder and former president of The Heritage Foundation | [99] | |
Kate Gallego | 2012 | MBA | Mayor of Phoenix (2019-) | [100] |
John J. Hafer | 1954 | BS | Former Maryland state senator (1991-2007) | [citation needed] |
Ron Huldai | Mayor of Tel Aviv (1998-) | [101] | ||
Ahsan Iqbal | 1986 | MBA | Pakistani Minister for Interior (2017-2018) | [citation needed] |
Waleed Iqbal | Pakistani senator from Punjab; chairperson of the Pakistan Senate Committee for Defense; partner at Lexium Law; law professor | [citation needed] | ||
Ted Kaufman | U.S. Senator from Delaware (2009-2010) | [citation needed] | ||
Peter Lorange | President of IMD (Switzerland) | [citation needed] | ||
Mauricio Macri | Former mayor of Buenos Aires City and president of Argentina | [102] | ||
Bongbong Marcos | Did not graduate | President of the Philippines | [103] | |
John W. Murphy | U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1943-1946) | [citation needed] | ||
Philip D. Murphy | U.S. Ambassador to Germany (2009-2013); current and 56th governor of New Jersey (2018–present) | [104] | ||
Michael Nutter | Mayor of Philadelphia (2008–2015) | [citation needed] | ||
Peter O'Donnell | Texas state Republican chairman (1962-1969); Dallas investor and philanthropist | [105] | ||
Alassane Dramane Ouattara | President (2010–present), Ivory Coast; governor of the Central Bank of West African States; Deputy Head of the International Monetary Fund | [citation needed] | ||
Douglas Peters | Canadian economist and politician | [citation needed] | ||
Sachin Pilot | Indian politician | [citation needed] | ||
Mar Roxas | Member of the House of Representatives (1993–2000), senator (2004–2010), Secretary of Trade and Industry (2000–2003), Secretary of Transportation and Communications (2011–2012) and Secretary of Interior and Local Government (2012–2015) in the Philippines | [106] | ||
Francisco Sagasti | President of Peru (2020-2021) | [citation needed] | ||
David Scott | US Congressman from Georgia | [citation needed] | ||
Maxwell E. Seidman | Lawyer and Democratic politician | [citation needed] | ||
Nao Takasugi | California State Assembly and mayor of Oxnard, California | [citation needed] | ||
Donald Trump | 45th President of the United States (2017-2021) | [citation needed] | ||
Rexford Tugwell | Governor of Puerto Rico (1941-1946) | [citation needed] | ||
Ashwini Vaishnaw | Indian Politician and Current Minister of Railways and Minister of IT and Communications | [107] | ||
Mark Villar | Senator of the Philippines (2022–present), Secretary of Public Works and Highways (2016-2021), member of the House of Representatives from Las Pinas (2010-2016) | [citation needed] | ||
Cesar Virata | 1953 | MBA | Prime Minister (1981–1986) and Secretary of Finance (1970–1986) of the Philippines | [citation needed] |
John H. Ware III | U.S. Congressman for Pennsylvania | [citation needed] | ||
Bob Ziegelbauer | Wisconsin politician | [citation needed] |
Government
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Roni Alsheikh | Israeli intelligence officer and head of the Israel Police | [108][109] | ||
Armand Arreza | Former administrator and CEO of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority | [citation needed] | ||
Andrew M. Bradley | Pennsylvania Secretary of Property and Supplies (1957–1960) | [citation needed] | ||
William J. Brennan Jr. | Associate justice, US Supreme Court (1956-1990) | [citation needed] | ||
Herbert B. Cohen | Judge | [110][111] | ||
Ron Dermer | Israeli ambassador to the United States (2013-2021) | [citation needed] | ||
Pridiyathorn Devakula | Governor of the Central Bank of Thailand | [citation needed] | ||
Gary Gensler | 1978, 1979 | BS, MBA | Chair of Securities and Exchange Commission; former chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission | [citation needed] |
Ronald M. Gould | Judge for the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit | [citation needed] | ||
Isabella Casillas Guzman | Director of the Small Business Administration | [citation needed] | ||
Neel Kashkari | 2002 | MBA | President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (2016-) | [112] |
Ann McLaughlin Korologos | Former U.S. Labor Secretary (1987-1989); Former Chair of the Aspen Institute | [113][114] | ||
Frank Lavin | 1996 | MBA | Former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade; former United States Ambassador to Singapore (2001-2005) | [citation needed] |
Reggie Love | Former body man for President Barack Obama | [115] | ||
Cardozo M. Luna | Undersecretary of Department of National Defense (2016-); former Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands(2009-2010); former vice chief of staff and lieutenant general of the Armed Forces of the Philippines | [citation needed] | ||
Winnie Monsod | Former director-general of National Economic and Development Authority of the Philippines; former member of the UN Committee for Development Planning (UNCDP) from 1987 to 2000; former member of the board of trustees of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) | [citation needed] | ||
Corrado Passera | 1980 | MBA | Former CEO of Banca Intesa of Italy; Italian Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport | [citation needed] |
Frances Perkins | Former U.S. Secretary of Labor (1933-1945), first female U.S. Presidential Cabinet Member, and architect of Social Security system | [116][117] | ||
Russell Redenbaugh | Member of the United States Civil Rights Commission (1990–2005) | [citation needed] | ||
Eli Rosenbaum | Director of Office of Special Investigations (United States Department of Justice) | [citation needed] | ||
Andrew Saul | Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, vice-chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority; investor; former owner/CEO of Brooks Brothers | [citation needed] |
Sports
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Barney Berlinger | Decathlete and winner of the Sullivan Award | [citation needed] | ||
Robert Castellini | 1967 | MBA | Owner of the Cincinnati Reds | [citation needed] |
Frank Chapot | Olympic equestrian | [118] | ||
Mark DeRosa | Major League Baseball player | [citation needed] | ||
Mark Ein | 1987 | Economics | Venture capitalist and sports entrepreneur | [70] |
Paul Friedberg | Olympic fencer | [citation needed] | ||
Douglas Glanville | Major League Baseball player and analyst | [citation needed] | ||
Austin Gunsel | Football executive and FBI agent | [119] | ||
Erik Lorig | NFL football tight end and fullback | [citation needed] | ||
Bruce Manson | Tennis player | [citation needed] | ||
Stephanie McCaffrey | Former NWSL and USWNT soccer player | [120] | ||
Ugonna Onyekwe | Former professional basketball player | [121] | ||
Yoav Saffar | Basketball player | [citation needed] | ||
Andrew Towne | Member of the team that completed the first human-powered transit of the Drake Passage | [citation needed] | ||
Justin Tuck | 2018 | MBA | New York Giants defensive end | [citation needed] |
- Sam Mattis (born 1994), Olympic discus thrower
Technology
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Selorm Adadevoh | Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, a subsidiary of MTN Group | [citation needed] | ||
Bill Conner | CEO of SonicWall | [122] | ||
Mandy Ginsberg | CEO of Match Group | [123] | ||
Sam Hamadeh | Founder of Vault.com Inc. | [124] | ||
Steve Ives | Information technology entrepreneur | [citation needed] | ||
Mark D. Kingdon | CEO of Linden Lab, parent company of Second Life | [citation needed] | ||
Josh Kopelman | Founder of Half.com | [citation needed] | ||
Curtis Lee | Founder and CEO of Luxe | [citation needed] | ||
Marc Lore | Founder and CEO of Jet.com, acquired by Walmart for $3.3 billion in August 2016 | [citation needed] | ||
Gayle Laakmann McDowell | Founder; coder; speaker; author of Cracking the Coding Interview | [125] | ||
Elon Musk | 1997 | BS | Co-founder and ex-CEO of PayPal, founder, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, co-founder of OpenAI, chairman of SolarCity, executive chairman and CTO of X (formerly Twitter), founder and CEO of xAI, CEO and Product Architect of Tesla Motors | [2][4][3] |
Ben Nelson | CEO of Snapfish | [citation needed] | ||
Peter M. Nicholas | Founder, CEO and chairman of Boston Scientific | [126] | ||
Sundar Pichai | 2002 | MBA | CEO of Alphabet and Google | [citation needed] |
Mark Pincus | Founder of Zynga | [127] | ||
Lewis E. Platt | 1966 | MBA | Former chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard | [128] |
Ruth Porat | CFO of Alphabet, parent company of Google; former CFO of Morgan Stanley | [citation needed] | ||
Frank Quattrone | Founder of the Technology Groups at Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse; founder of Qatalyst Partners | [citation needed] | ||
Garrett Reisman | 1990 | BS | NASA astronaut | [citation needed] |
Josh Resnick | Founder, CEO and president of Pandemic Studios Inc | [citation needed] | ||
John Sculley | 1963 | MBA | Former CEO of Apple Inc. | [129] |
Ashmeet Sidana | Entrepreneur; venture capitalist | [130] | ||
Brian Stafford | CEO of Diligent Corporation | [131] | ||
James L. Vincent | Chairman and CEO of Biogen Idec | [132] | ||
Nancy Wang | Businesswoman; founder of Advancing Women in Product | [133] | ||
Jeff Weiner | CEO of LinkedIn | [citation needed] | ||
Fred Wilson | Managing partner of Union Square Ventures | [citation needed] |
Authors and journalists
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Susan Braudy | Author and journalist | [134] | ||
Nina Godiwalla | Author of Suits: A Woman on Wall Street | [citation needed] | ||
Jerry Mander | Environmentalist and author of Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television | [citation needed] | ||
Matthew E. May | Author | [citation needed] | ||
John D. MacDonald | Author | [135] | ||
Reem Kassis | 2010, 2010 | BS, MBA | Author of The Palestinian Table | [citation needed] |
William A. Reuben | Investigative journalist | [136] | ||
David Vise | Pulitzer Prize winner, Washington Post' | [citation needed] |
Other
[edit]Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Hettie Simmons Love | First African-American to earn an MBA from Wharton, in 1947 | [citation needed] | ||
Jho Low | Fugitive sought by authorities in Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States, regarding the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal | [137][138] | ||
Nirav Modi | Businessman, jewellery designer, diamond merchant and fraudster | [139][140] | ||
Herbert B. Newberg | Class action attorney | [141] | ||
Donald Trump Jr. | 2000 | BS | Son of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, and executive vice president of The Trump Organization | [citation needed] |
Ivanka Trump | 2004 | BS | Daughter of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, Former Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship, and executive vice president of The Trump Organization | [citation needed] |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b SpaceX Leadership: Elon Musk Archived 2014-05-16 at the Wayback Machine, ‘‘SpaceX’’, 11-21-2011
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