Trulaske College of Business - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Ralph W. Babb (BS BA '71), Chairman and CEO, Comerica
  • Mark E. Burkhart (BS BA '76, ΣΠ), President and CEO, Cassidy Turley
  • Jack E. Bush (BS BA '58, ΑΓΡ, ΑΚΨ) former president and director of Michaels; president of Raintree Partners
  • Ralph W. Clark (BA '62, MA '64), former Corporate Vice President of IBM, current Director at Leggett & Platt, Inc
  • Harry M. Cornell, Jr. (BS BA '50, ΒΘΠ), Chairman Emeritus, Leggett & Platt, Inc.
  • Harvey P. Eisen (BS BA '64, ZBT, QEBH, ΟΔΚ), Chairman of Bedford Oak Advisors
  • Alan C. Greenberg (BS BA '49), Vice Chairman Emeritus, J.P. Morgan Chase & Company
  • Matthew Flanigan, Senior Vice President and CFO, Leggett & Platt, Inc
  • Harold S. Hook (BS BA '53, ΒΘΠ), former President, CEO, and Chairman, American General Insurance
  • E. Stanley Kroenke (BS BA '71, MBA '73), Chairman, THF Realty, owner, NBA's Denver Nuggets, NHL's Colorado Avalanche; co-owner NFL's St. Louis Rams, co-owner Premier League's Arsenal F.C.
  • Kenneth Lay (BA '64, MA '65, ΒΘΠ, ΟΔΚ, ΦΒΚ), former CEO of Enron
  • Steve Lumpkin (BS BA '77, ΦΔΘ), CFO & Treasurer, Applebee's International
  • Edward Rapp (BS BA '79, ΑΚΨ), Group President and CFO, Caterpillar, Inc.
  • Rodger O. Riney (BS CiE '68, MBA '69), founder of Scottrade, deep-discount brokerage firm
  • Matthew K. Rose (BS BA '81, ΛΧΑ), Chairman, CEO, and President, Burlington Northern Santa Fe
  • N. Scott Rosenblum (BS BA '79), Senior Managing Partner of Rosenblum, Schwartz, Rogers & Glass, P.C.
  • Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. (BS BA '40), founder and former CEO of True Manufacturing
  • Roger M. Vasey (BS BA '58, ΦΚΨ), former Executive Vice President of Merrill Lynch & Co.
  • Samuel M. Walton (BA '40, ΒΘΠ, QEBH), founder of Wal-Mart

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