List of Ohio Wesleyan University People - Corporate Leaders

Corporate Leaders

  • Bob Bauman, chairman and CEO, Beecham Group.
  • Robert M. Best, Class of 1944; chairman and CEO, Security Mutual Life.
  • Brian Byrnes, Director of San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • Nicholas E. Calio, Class of 1975; Citigroup's Senior Vice President for Global Government Affairs.
  • George Conrades, Class of 1961; Chairman and CEO of Akamai Technologies.
  • Robert Dellinger, Class of 1982; CFO of Sprint Corporation, a global communications company and currently a CFO of Delphi Corp.
  • Julie S. Henahan, a CEO of the Ohio Arts Council.
  • Orra E. Monnette, Class of 1897; author and banker, co-founder and co-chairman, Bank of America, Los Angeles.
  • James J. Nance, Class of 1923; Industrialist, CEO of Hotpoint, Zenith and Packard Motors, Vice President, Ford Motor CompanyMercury-Edsel-Lincoln Division, Chairman of Central National Bank of Cleveland, First Chairman, Board of Trustees, Cleveland State University. Also a member of Board of Trustees, Ohio Wesleyan University.
  • Louis A. Simpson, Class of 1958; President and CEO of GEICO Corporation.
  • Clay G. Small, Class of 1972; CEO of Pepsi Bottling Group.
  • Martha Rooney Webb, Class of 1991; director at the Seed Foundation, a foundation designed to benefit urban children.
  • Frank Stanton, Class of 1930; former CBS CEO between 1945-1973.
  • Gregory Wilson, Class of 1974; principal at McKinsey & Company in Washington, DC.
  • Matthew W. Miller, Class of 1984; Foreign Exchange guru at Morgan Stanley.

Read more about this topic:  List Of Ohio Wesleyan University People

Famous quotes containing the words corporate and/or leaders:

    “It’s hard enough to adjust [to the lack of control] in the beginning,” says a corporate vice president and single mother. “But then you realize that everything keeps changing, so you never regain control. I was just learning to take care of the belly-button stump, when it fell off. I had just learned to make formula really efficiently, when Sarah stopped using it.”
    Anne C. Weisberg (20th century)

    The high sentiments always win in the end, the leaders who offer blood, toil, tears and sweat always get more out of their followers than those who offer safety and a good time. When it comes to the pinch, human beings are heroic.
    George Orwell (1903–1950)