List of The George Washington School of Business people
Alumni
Business
- James C. Boland – businessman[1]
- Nancy Davis – chief investment officer and founder of Quadratic Capital Management
- Ric Duques (BBA, MBA) – former chairman and CEO of First Data Corp.
- Pedro Heilbron (MBA) – CEO of Copa Holdings, S.A.[2]
- Kun-Hee Lee (MBA) – former chairman and CEO, Samsung[3][4]
- Edward M. Liddy (MBA) – CEO of AIG; former Chairman and CEO, Allstate Corp.[5]
- Darla Moore (MBA) – vice president, Rainwater Inc.; founder, Palmetto Institute[6]
- Lowell C. Smith (MBA) – president, Nichols College
- Kathy J. Warden (MBA) – president & CEO, Northrop Grumman
Culture
- Ina Garten (MBA) – host of Barefoot Contessa[7]
- Ellen Malcolm (MBA) – founder and president, EMILY's List[8]
Military
- Arnold W. Braswell (MBA, 1967) – United States Air Force general[9]
- George W. Casey Sr. (MBA, 1965) – United States Army major general[10]
- Peter Pace (MBA) – former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff[11]
Politics
- Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (MBA) – Federal Minister of Petroleum, Government of Pakistan; CEO of Air Blue[12]
- Raya Haffar al-Hassan (MBA) – Finance Minister, Lebanon[13]
- Alaa Batayneh – Jordanian businessman and politician[14]
- Robin Bernstein (MBA, 1981) – businesswoman and diplomat, current United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic[15]
- Mel Carnahan (B.A., 1954) – lawyer and politician and 51st governor of Missouri[16]
- Kent Conrad (MBA) – United States Senator of North Dakota[17]
- Scott Cowen (MBA) – President, Tulane University[18]
- Randall Edwards (MBA) – Oregon State Treasurer[19]
- Faure Gnassingbe (MBA) – President of the Republic of Togo, 2005–present[20]
- Omar Ayub Khan (MBA) – former Pakistani Minister of State for Finance and current Federal Minister for Power[21]
- William Dale Montgomery (MBA) – former US Ambassador to Bulgaria[22]
- Colin Powell (MBA) – former US Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff[23]
- Sandiaga Uno (MBA) – current Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia;[24] Vice Presidential candidate in Indonesia's 2019 presidential election (defeated);[25] former Deputy Governor of Jakarta;[26] founder of Saratoga Capital;[27] 47th richest man in Indonesia in 2013[28]
Sports
- Dina Al-Sabah (MBA) – professional figure competitor[29]
- Patrick Tyrance (MBA) – orthopedic surgeon, former Academic All-American linebacker, for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football, picked by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1991 NFL draft[30][31]
Faculty
Current
- Herman Aguinis – researcher and professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management; current Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Management[32]
- Tom Geurts – Dutch economist and associate professor of Finance; honorary professor, Technical University of Berlin[33]
- Sanjay Jain – British economist and associate industry professor in the Department of Decision Sciences[34]
- Annamaria Lusardi – Denit Trust Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Economics and Accountancy, who also serves as the Academic Director of the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center[35]
Former
- Lowell C. Smith – academic administrator and assistant professor of business administration
References
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- ^ "CEO Biography". Staralliance.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "Lee Kun-Hee | Biography, Samsung, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "The Investor". Theinvestor.co.kr. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "GW News Center". 2.gwu.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ Pilon, Mary (2012-08-20). "Darla Moore, New Augusta Member, 'Transforms Things'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ Nemy, Enid (1981-08-07). "Exchanging Standard Careers for Dreams". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "Ellen R. Malcolm". Emilyslist.org. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL ARNOLD W. BRASWELL > U.S. Air Force > Biography Display". Af.mil. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
- ^ "Harvard and US Military" (PDF). Sldinfo.com.
- ^ "CJS - Bio General Peter Pace". 2008-02-05. Archived from the original on 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "Who are Shehbaz Sharif and Khaqan Abbasi, PLM-N's replacements for Nawaz Sharif as Pakistan PM". Hindustantimes.com/. 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "Speakers | Economist Conferences, CEMEA". 2013-10-29. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal | His Excellency Mr Alaa Batayneh". Elhassanbintalal.jo. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- ^ Group, 2006-2016, Merit Designs Consulting. "Meet Robin Bernstein, the U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic". DominicanToday. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
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- ^ "10 facts about Kent Conrad". US News.
- ^ "Tulane University - Biography". 2.tulane.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "Oregon Secretary of State: Office of the State Treasurer". Sos.oregon.gov. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ "Profile: Faure Gnassingbe". News.bbc.co.uk. 2005-04-21. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "Educational background of state ministers". DAWN.COM. 2004-09-06. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "William Dale Montgomery". Nndb.com. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "Colin Powell Fast Facts". CNN.
- ^ Guild, James. "Promotion or Punishment? Sandiaga Uno Named Indonesia's New Tourism Minister". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ hermesauto (2019-07-01). "Indonesian V-P candidate Sandiaga Uno congratulates President Joko Widodo and his running mate". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ "Former education minister Anies Baswedan wins Jakarta election". CNBC. 2017-04-19. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ Guest, Forbes. "Sandiaga Uno Takes Saratoga Capital Public, A First In Indonesia". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ "Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ "Article about Dina Al-Sabah in GW Magazine". Archived from the original on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ "Pat Tyrance". Huskers.com. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Tyrance Earns Spot in Academic All-America Hall". Huskers.com. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Herman Aguinis - School of Business - The George Washington University". Business.gwu.edu. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Tom G. Geurts | School of Business | The George Washington University". Business.gwu.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ "Sanjay Jain | School of Business | The George Washington University". Business.gwu.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ Harris, Benjamin (2018-05-07). "Americans Should Be More Financially Literate. But What Does That Mean?". Blogs.wsj.com. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
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