Business
Name | Original Chapter | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
F. Duane Ackerman | Former CEO, BellSouth Corporation. | ||
James Beckett | Founder and senior adviser, Beckett Publications. | ||
Jack Bovender | CEO, HCA. | ||
Dale Carlsen | Owner & Founder, The Sleep Train stores. | ||
Nicholas Chabraja | Former CEO, General Dynamics. | ||
Richard Clark | CEO, Merck & Company. | ||
William T. Dillard | Founder, Dillard's department store. | ||
John V. Faraci | CEO, International Paper. | ||
Robert B. Goergen | CEO, Blyth, Inc. | ||
Scott Herren | Managing Director and Vice President, EMEA, Citrix Systems Incorporated | ||
Michael Johns | Health care executive, former White House Presidential speechwriter. | ||
C. Robert Kidder | Chairman, Chrysler. | ||
J. Thomas McAfee | Chairman and President, Hallmark Systems, Inc. | ||
William McCormick | Founder and Chairman Emeritus, McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants. | ||
William W. McGuire | CEO, UnitedHealth Group. | ||
James W. Owens | CEO, Caterpillar Incorporated. | ||
John S. Reed | Former CEO, Citigroup Incorporated. | ||
Matthew K. Rose | Former CEO, Burlington Northern Sante Fe Corporation. | ||
Richard Santulli | CEO, Netjets. | ||
Paul C. Saville | CEO, NVR. | ||
W. S. Stuckey, Sr. | Founder of Stuckey's roadside convenience stores. | ||
Mark B. Templeton | CEO, Citrix Systems Incorporated. | ||
Timothy Tucker | President elect of the American Pharmacists Association | ||
Jim Walton | CEO of Arvest Bank. | ||
S. Robson Walton | Chairman Wal-Mart stores. |
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