Harvard Business School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • William Ackman '92 - Hedge Fund Manager
  • Timothy I. Ahern - U.S. Air Force Major General
  • Mark Albion '82 - Author, Social Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Net Impact
  • Gabi Ashkenazi - Chief of the General Staff, Israel Defense Forces
  • Rahul Bajaj, '62 - CEO of Bajaj Auto
  • Raymond W. Baker, '60 - Director of Global Financial Integrity
  • Jim Balsillie, '89 - Co-CEO of Research In Motion and billionaire
  • Tarek Ben Halim, Investment Banker and founder of Alfanar, a venture philanthropy organization
  • Guy Berruyer - French CEO of Sage Group
  • Len Blavatnik '89 - Russian-American businessman
  • Michael Bloomberg, '66 - Mayor of New York City
  • Dan Bricklin, '79 - Inventor of the electronic spreadsheet
  • Charles Bunch, '79 - CEO of PPG Industries
  • George W. Bush, '75 - 43rd President of the United States
  • Chase Carey, '80 - President of News Corporation
  • Donald J. Carty, '71 - Chairman and CEO of American Airlines
  • Elaine Chao, '79 - U.S. Secretary of Labor
  • Ram Charan, '65 - Noted Management Consultant and Business Author
  • P Chidambaram, '68 - Union Minister of Finance, India
  • Teresa Clarke, former managing director Goldman Sachs 2004 - 2010 CEO and founder Africa.com
  • Vittorio Colao, current Chief Executive of Vodafone Group
  • Stephen Covey, '57 - Self-help Author
  • Zoe Cruz, '82 - former Co-President of Morgan Stanley
  • Ray Dalio '73 - founded Bridgewater Associates
  • Daniel A. D'Aniello, '74 - Co-founder of The Carlyle Group
  • Y C Deveshwar - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ITC Limited
  • Anne Dias-Griffin, '97 - Hedge Fund Manager of Aragon Global Management
  • Elisabeth DeMarse, '80 - CEO of Newser
  • Jamie Dimon, '82 - CEO and Chairman of JP Morgan Chase
  • Colin Drummond - CEO of Viridor and joint CEO of Pennon Group
  • Donna Dubinsky, '81 - CEO of Palm, Inc.
  • Erik Engstrom - CEO of Reed Elsevier
  • Sheldon Erikson, '70 - Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cameron International Corporation
  • Nicholas Ferguson - Chairman of BskyB
  • Trevor Fetter '86 - CEO of Tenet Healthcare
  • Morten Friis '79 - Chief Risk Officer of Royal Bank of Canada
  • Shikhar Ghosh, '80 - Serial entrepreneur, MBA Class of 1961 Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School
  • Dipali Goenka - Director, Welspun Retail Ltd
  • Fred Hassan, '72 - CEO of Schering-Plough
  • Randy Haykin, '88 - Founder of The Intersection Event and The Gratitude Network
  • Fritz Henderson - former President and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors
  • John B. Hess, '77 - CEO of Hess Corporation
  • Jennifer Hyman - Entrepreneur
  • Jeffrey Immelt, '82 - Chairman and CEO of General Electric
  • Abigail Johnson, '88 - President of Fidelity Investments Personal and Workplace Investing
  • Ron Johnson - CEO of J. C. Penney
  • George Kaiser - Chairman of BOK Financial Corporation
  • Salman Khan (educator), '03 - Founder of Khan Academy
  • Robert Kraft, '65 - Chairman and CEO of The Kraft Group, owner of the New England Patriots and New England Revolution
  • A. G. Lafley, '77 - Chairman of the Board of Procter & Gamble
  • Anthony Leung, '82 - Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
  • Michael Lynton, '87 - Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • William MacDonald, '42 - Christian preacher and writer in the Plymouth Brethren movement
  • Lawrence Marcus, World War II veteran and VP at Neiman Marcus
  • Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein, '98 - President and CEO of LGT Group
  • Christopher McCormick - President and Chief Executive Officer of L.L. Bean
  • Tom McGrath - Chairman of Broadway Across America, prominent Broadway and Film Producer
  • Robert McNamara - former Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank
  • W. James McNerney, Jr., '75 - CEO of Boeing
  • Christopher Michel, '98 - Founder & former CEO of Military.com and Founder & former CEO Affinity Labs
  • Ann S. Moore, '78 - CEO of Time Inc.
  • Michael Mullen - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, United States armed forces
  • David Nelms, '87 - CEO of Discover Financial Services
  • Henry Paulson, '70 - former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, former CEO of Goldman Sachs
  • John Paulson - president of Paulson & Co., a New York-based hedge fund
  • Mark Pincus - CEO of Zynga
  • A. Sivathanu Pillai, '91 - CEO and MD of the BrahMos Aerospace and Chief Controller of the DRDO, India.
  • Gary Rodkin - CEO and President of ConAgra Foods
  • Mitt Romney, '75 - 70th Governor of Massachusetts, co-founder of Bain Capital, 2012 Presidential candidate of the Republican Party.
  • George Schussel - Founder and former chairman of Digital Consulting Institute, founder of Jellicle Investors, Inc.
  • Stephen A. Schwarzman, '72 - Founder of Blackstone Group
  • Jeffrey Skilling, '79 - Former CEO of Enron, convicted of securities fraud and insider trading
  • Gunnar Sønsteby, '47 - Norwegian World War II resistance fighter, the most highly decorated person of Norway
  • Guy Spier '93 CEO of Aquamarine Capital
  • Robert B. Stobaugh - Harvard Business School emeritus professor of Business Administration
  • Gerald L. Storch - Chairman and CEO of Toys "R" Us, Inc.
  • Ratan Tata, '75 - Chairman and CEO Tata Sons
  • John Thain, '79 - former CEO of Merrill Lynch
  • Whitney Tilson '94 - Managing Partner of T2 Partners
  • Gerald Tremblay, '72 - Mayor of Montreal, former Quebec's Minister of Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology
  • Stacie Scott Turner - Cast of The Real Housewives of DC
  • Daniel Vasella, '89 - Chairman of Novartis AG
  • David Viniar, '80 - CFO and Executive Vice President of Goldman Sachs
  • Rick Wagoner, '77 - Former CEO of General Motors
  • John C. Whitehead '47 - former Co-Chairman of Goldman Sachs
  • Meg Whitman, '79 - President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard
  • Naina Lal Kidwai, '82 - Group General Manager and Country Head HSBC India
  • Rajat Gupta, '73 - Former MD, McKinsey & Company and convicted of insider trading in the Galleon Group case.

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