Business and Finance
Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Alderson, SandySandy Alderson | 1969 | General Manager of New York Mets baseball team | |
Armstrong, C. MichaelC. Michael Armstrong | T'1976 | CEO and chairman of AT&T | |
Belcher, Donald D.Donald D. Belcher | 1960 | CEO of Banta Corporation | |
Bissell, GeorgeGeorge Bissell | 1845 | Industrialist | |
Black, LeonLeon Black | 1973 | Investment banker and one of Forbes' "400 Richest People" | |
Carleton, Walter TenneyWalter Tenney Carleton | 1891 | Founding director of NEC | |
Cirne, LewLew Cirne | 1993 | Founding CEO of Wily Technology and New Relic | |
Coulter, JamesJames Coulter | 1982 | General partner of Texas Pacific Group | |
Dolan, Peter R.Peter R. Dolan | T'1980 | Chairman & CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb | |
Donahoe, JohnJohn Donahoe | 1982 | CEO of eBay | |
DuPuy, BobBob DuPuy | 1968 | Chief Operating Officer of Major League Baseball | |
Eccles, Peter W.Peter W. Eccles | 1958 | International Investment Banker; developed "credit swap"; founder of Eccles Associates | |
Gerstner, Jr., Louis V.Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. | 1963 | Former CEO of IBM, CEO of Carlyle Group | |
Gilman, HowardHoward Gilman | 1943 | Head of the Gilman Paper Company, philanthropist | |
Goldner, BrianBrian Goldner | 1985 | CEO of Hasbro | |
Grant, RonaldRonald Grant | Chief Operating Officer of AOL LLC | ||
Haldeman, Charles E.Charles E. Haldeman | 1970 | President and CEO of Freddie Mac | |
Hall, Donald J.Donald J. Hall, Sr. | 1952 | Chairman of the Board and former President and CEO of Hallmark Cards | |
Hubbard, Gardiner GreeneGardiner Greene Hubbard | 1841 | Lawyer, financier, and philanthropist; developed Bell Telephone Company; founder and first president of the National Geographic Society | |
Immelt, Jeffrey R.Jeffrey R. Immelt | 1978 | CEO of General Electric | |
Levine, HerbertHerbert Levine | 1937 | Fashion executive and manufacturer | |
Levy, DickDick Levy | 1960 | Chairman, President, and former CEO of Varian Medical Systems | |
Lord, JohnJohn Lord | 1833 | Historian and lecturer | |
May, Morton D.Morton D. May | 1936 | CEO of May Department Stores Company, philanthropist, and art collector | |
McGrath, KevinKevin McGrath | T'1977 | CEO of Digital Angel | |
McNamee, RogerRoger McNamee | T | Founding partner of venture capital firm Elevation Partners | |
Novack, KenKen Novack | 1963 | Former Vice Chairman of America Online and AOL-Time Warner | |
Oelman, RobertRobert Oelman | 1931 | President of NCR Corporation | |
Okarma, ThomasThomas Okarma | CEO of Geron Corporation | ||
Pillsbury, Charles AlfredCharles Alfred Pillsbury | 1863 | Flour industrialist and founder of the Pillsbury Company | |
Robinson, Janet L.Janet L. Robinson | T'1996 | President and CEO of the New York Times Company | |
Rodgers, T. J.T. J. Rodgers | 1970 | CEO and founder of Cypress Semiconductor | |
Rogel, StevenSteven Rogel | T | CEO of Weyerhaeuser | |
Ruml, BeardsleyBeardsley Ruml | 1915 | Economist, trust administrator, and business executive | |
Seidman, L. WilliamL. William Seidman | 1943 | Economist and financial commentator | |
Sinclair, Christopher A.Christopher A. Sinclair | T'1973 | Former CEO and Chairman of Pepsi | |
Skinner, NedNed Skinner | 1942 | An original owner of the Space Needle and Seattle Seahawks | |
Solomon, Jimmie LeeJimmie Lee Solomon | 1978 | Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations at Major League Baseball | |
Stritter, Edward P.Edward P. Stritter | 1968 | Engineer and entrepreneur, co-founder of MIPS Computer Systems, founder of Clarity Wireless and NeTPower, chief architect of the Motorola 68000 CPU (used in the original Apple Computer Macintosh) | |
Thayer, Harry BatesHarry Bates Thayer | 1879 | President of Western Electric Company and vice-president of AT&T | |
Tinker, GrantGrant Tinker | 1949 | CEO of NBC from 1981–86 | |
Tuck, EdwardEdward Tuck | 1862 | Banker and philanthropist; son of Amos Tuck, donated money to found Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth | |
Waddell, Frederick H.Frederick H. Waddell | Chairman, President, and CEO of Northern Trust | ||
Wilson III, Don M.Don M. Wilson III | T'1973 | Chief Risk Officer of JPMorgan Chase 2003–2006 | |
Inkster, MarkMark Inkster | T'1985 | Silicon Valley Technologist |
Read more about this topic: List Of Dartmouth College Alumni
Famous quotes containing the words business and, business and/or finance:
“I think that New York is not the cultural center of America, but the business and administrative center of American culture.”
—Saul Bellow (b. 1915)
“The point is that nationalism, even in its latest madhouse frenzies under Mussolini and Hitler, is still, like advertising, an arm of big business. Nations as we know them today, were the invention of business and it is natural that business should still consider itself slightly above patriotism and that the strongest international should still be the international of profits.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)
“Imperialism is capitalism at that stage of development at which the dominance of monopolies and finance capitalism is established; in which the export of capital has acquired pronounced importance; in which the division of the world among the international trusts has begun, in which the division of all territories of the globe among the biggest capitalist powers has been completed.”
—Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (18701924)