Noted Alumni and Faculty
- Richard F. Zannino - CEO, Dow Jones
- Edward F. Murphy - Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Ivan G. Seidenberg - President & CEO, Verizon
- Ariane de Rothschild - Member of the Board of Directors, Edmond de Rothschild Group
- Mel Karmazin - CEO, Sirius Satellite Radio; Former President & CEO, CBS; former COO, Viacom
- Daniel E. Davids - Executive Vice President & General Manager, The History Channel
- Stephanie Andujar Actress
- Marie J. Toulantis - CEO, Barnes & Noble.com
- James E. Quinn - President, Tiffany & Co.
- Herbert L. Henkel - Chairman, Ingersoll-Rand Company; former President & CEO
- Michael A. Clinton - Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer and Publishing Director, Hearst Corporation
- Philip F. Bleser - Managing Director and CEO, Mid-Corporate Banking Group, JP Morgan Chase
- John E. Boyd - President and CEO, Con Edison Solutions (a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison)
- Lester J. Stephens, Jr. - Senior Vice-President, Chase Manhattan Bank
- Paula Summa - General Manager, ibm.com
- Paul A. Galiano - Senior Managing Director (Co-Acquisitions, Dispositions, Capital Markets, JV Transactions), Tishman Speyer
- Lawrence A. Marsiello - Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, CIT Group
- William C. Nelson - Chairman and CEO, Home Box Office
- Michael O'Reilly - Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, The Chubb Corporation.
- William T. Powers, III - Executive VP and Chief Financial Officer, Rolls-Royce North America
- Jack Ribeiro - Global Managing Partner, Global Financial Services Industry, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
- Timothy Spring - CEO, Marcal Paper Mills, LLC
- Jennifer Buchholz - Senior Vice President of Global Human Resources, CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc.
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