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The Wharton alumni network has 81,000+ members in 142 countries around the world. There are eighty-two alumni clubs providing support to the School. In addition to the annual campus-based Wharton reunion, Wharton partners with its alumni clubs to mount three annual Global Alumni Forums around the world. Notable alumni include[1] The Wharton School Wharton School is the business school of University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
An alumn (with a silent n), alum, alumnus, or alumna is a former student of a college, university, or school. ...
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- Anil Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Capital, Reliance Communications and Reliance Energy
- Geralyn Breig, Former President, Godiva Chocolatier
- Julian A. Brodsky, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Comcast Interactive Capital
- Charles Butt, Founder, Chairman and CEO, H-E-B
- Robert Castellini, Owner, Cincinnati Reds
- Robert B. Cavanaugh, CFO, J.C. Penney
- Frank Cerminara, CEO and CFO, Hershey
- Art Collins, Chairman and CEO, Medtronic
- Stephen Cooper, Interim CEO, Enron
- Michael Adler, CFO, Expedia
- Robert L. Crandall, Chairman and CEO, American Airlines
- Donny Deutsch, Chairman and CEO, Deutsch Inc and DHL
- Mike Eskew, Chairman and CEO, UPS
- Richard Fain, Chairman and CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
- Jerome Fisher, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Nine West
- Michael D. Fleisher, CEO, Gartner Group
- Rakesh Gangwal, Chairman and CEO, US Airways
- C. Christopher Gaut, CFO, Halliburton
- Robert B. Goergen, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Blyth
- Stanley Goldstein, Founder, Chairman and CEO, CVS
- Chip Goodyear, CEO, BHP Billiton
- Paul R B Harner, Chairman, Berkmont Industries
- Luiz Augusto Heeren, CEO, British-American Tobacco
- Robert M. Hernandez, Vice Chairman and CFO, USX Corporation
- Mike Horowitz, CEO of Humble Baller Co.
- Lee S. Hillman, Chairman and CEO, Bally Total Fitness
- Donald D. Humphreys, COO, Exxon Mobil
- Jon Huntsman, Sr., Founder, Chairman and CEO, Huntsman Corporation
- Reginald Jones, Former Chairman and CEO, General Electric
- Arjun Kakkar, Chairman and CEO, Alcyon Engineering
- W. Leo Kiely, III, President and COO, Coors Brewing Company
- Gerard Kleisterlee, CEO and President, Phillips
- Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman and Co-CEO, Fuji Xerox
- Michael Kowalski, President and CEO, Tiffany & Co
- Leonard A. Lauder, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Estee Lauder Companies
- Terry Leahy, CEO, Tesco
- Alan Miller, Founder and CEO, Universal Health Services
- Aditya Mittal, President and CFO, Mittal Steel Company
- Robert S. Morrison, Chairman and CEO, Quaker Oats Company;
- Robert Morrison, former CEO, Kraft Foods
- Arnold J. Palmer, Chairman and CEO, Hudson Industries Corporation
- Manuel Pangilinan, Chairman and CEO, First Pacific
- Nelson Peltz, CEO of Triarc Cos.(Snapple, Arby's, TJ Cinnamon and Pasta Connection)
- Ronald O. Perelman, Chairman and CEO, MacAndrews & Forbes Group
- Lewis E. Platt, Chairman and CEO, Boeing
- Robert Potamkin, Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Planet Automotive Group
- Edmund T. Pratt, Jr., CEO and Chairman Emeritus, Pfizer
- John Richards, President, Starbucks
- Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and CEO, Comcast Corporation
- Jean-Pierre C. Rosso, CEO and Chairman, CNH Global N.V.
- Alferd N. Schindler, CEO, Schindler Group
- John Sculley, Former CEO, Pepsi
- Rick Simonson, President, Nokia
- Susan M. Stalnecker, Vice President, Du Pont
- Howard R. Suslak, Chairman and Co-CEO, Mac Donald and Company
- Nicholas F. Taubman, CEO and Chairman, Advance Auto Parts
- James S. Tisch, CEO, Loews Corporation
- Laurence A. Tisch, Chairman, Loews Corporation
- Gary L. Wilson, Chairman and CEO, Northwest Airlines
- Kenneth L. Wolfe, Chairman and CEO, Hershey Foods
- Richard D. Wood, Chairman and CEO, Eli Lilly and Company
- Peter T. Worthen, Chairman and CEO, Schreiber Corporation
- William Wrigley Jr, CEO, Wm. Wrigley Jr.
- Klaus Zumwinkel, Chairman and CEO, Deutsche Post
Anil Ambani (born June 4, 1959) is an Indian businessman. ...
Reliance Capital Limited is one of Indias leading private sector non-banking financial services companies. ...
Reliance Communications (formerly Reliance Infocomm), along with Reliance Telecom and Flag Telecom, is part of Reliance Communications Ventures (RCoVL). ...
Reliance Energy, formerly known as Bombay Suburban Electric Supply (BSES), is a company under the Reliance Industries Limited banner, one of Indias largest conglomerates. ...
Godiva is a chocolate manufacturer, founded in 1926 in Brussels, Belgium and introduced in the United States in 1966. ...
Charles Butt (born about 1940) is a third-generation grocer who took over his familys San Antonio-based H-E-B supermarket chain in 1971. ...
H.E. Butt Grocery Company (abbreviated H-E-B) is a privately held San Antonio, Texas-based supermarket chain with over 300 stores throughout Texas and northern Mexico. ...
Robert Castellini is an American businessman and on November 2, 2005 he became the Chief Executive Officer of the Cincinnati Reds, leading a group that purchased a majority share of the franchise from previous CEO Carl Lindner, Jr. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1890âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 5, 8, 10, 13, 18, 20, 24, 42 Name Cincinnati Reds (1958âpresent) Cincinnati Redlegs (1953-1958) Cincinnati Reds (1882-1953) Cincinnati Red Stockings (1876-1882) Other nicknames Big Red Machine, Redlegs[1] Ballpark...
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Hershey is an unincorporated community within Derry Township in Dauphin County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. ...
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Medtronic, Inc. ...
Enron Corporation (Former NYSE ticker symbol: ENE) was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. ...
Michael Adler, born September 17, 1963 in Danville, Pennsylvania, is an American lawyer and business executive. ...
Expedia. ...
American Airlines (AA) is the largest airline in the world in terms of total passengers-miles transported[1] and fleet size [2], and the second-largest airline in the world (behind Air France-KLM) in terms of total operating revenues[3]. A wholly owned subsidiary of the AMR Corporation, the...
Donald Jay Donny Deutsch (born November 22, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an advertising executive and talk show host. ...
A DHL Boeing 757 A DHL Sprinter van DHL Boat in Venice DHL Truck in Singapore DHL boat in Amsterdam, carrying DHL bicycles aboard DHL is a Deutsche Post company that provides international shipping of documents and freight as well as contract logistics. ...
Mike Eskew chairman and CEO of UPS Education Purdue University bachelors in industrial engineering Wharton School of Business Advanced Management Program Career 1972 UPS industrial engineering manager 1994 corporate vice president for industrial engineering 1996 group vice president for engineering 1998 UPS board 1999 executive vice president 2000 vice...
United Parcel Service Inc. ...
U.S. headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...
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Gartner, Inc. ...
US Airways is an American low-cost airline[1] headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, owned by US Airways Group, Inc. ...
Halliburton Energy Services (NYSE: HAL) is a multinational corporation with operations in over 120 countries. ...
Robert B. Goergen is an American corporate executive, entrepreneur and philanthropist. ...
Blyth, Inc. ...
CVS/pharmacy is a pharmacy and convenience store chain in the United States. ...
Charles W. Goodyear, commonly known as Chip, (born January 18, 1958) is the incumbent Chief Executive Officer of BHP Billiton. ...
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The United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X), later named USX Corporation in 1991, then renamed the United States Steel Corporation again in 2001 when the shareholders of USX spun off the steelmaking assets of the company after its acquisition of Marathon Oil, was once the largest steel producer and largest...
A health club chain known for its manipulative sales practices. ...
Exxon Mobil Corporation or ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM), headquartered in Irving, Texas, is an oil producer and distributor formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. ...
Jon M. Huntsman Hall at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Jon Meade Huntsman, Sr. ...
Huntsman Corporation is the worlds largest privately held chemical company, founded in 1970 by Jon Huntsman. ...
This article is about the American company. ...
The Coors Brewing Company is a regional division of the worldâs fifth-largest brewery companies, the Molson Coors Brewing Company. ...
Gerard Kleisterlee Gerard Kleisterlee is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of Philips and Chairman of the Board of Management and the Group Management Committee. ...
Phillips may refer to: Phillips Head, a type of self-centering screw head shaped like a plus sign. ...
Yotaro Kobayashi, born April 1933 in England, is chairman of the Fuji Xerox company of Tokyo, Japan. ...
Fuji Xerox is a joint venture partnership between the Japanese photographic firm Fuji Photo Film Co. ...
The outside of a Tiffany & Co. ...
Estée Lauders Pleasures: Intense perfume. ...
Sir Terry Leahy (born 28 February 1956) is the CEO of Tesco, the largest British supermarket chain. ...
Tesco plc is a UK-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. ...
Alan Miller was an influential figure in the video game industry. ...
Universal Health Services, Inc. ...
Aditya Mittal (born c. ...
Mittal Steel Company N.V. (NYSE: MT) is the worlds largest steel producer. ...
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Robert Morrison (Chinese: 馬禮é; born January 5, 1782 in Bullers Green, near Morpeth, Northumberland; died August 1, 1834 in Canton; buried in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau) was a Scottish missionary, the first Protestant missionary in China. ...
Kraft Foods Inc. ...
Nelson Peltz is the CEO of Triarc Cos. ...
Snapple is a beverage company based in Rye Brook, New York that produces a variety of teas and fruit drinks which are sold in glass bottles, soda-style cans, and plastic bottles. ...
Arbys is a fast food restaurant franchise in the United States and Canada that is primarily known for selling roast beef sandwiches, chicken sandwiches, potato cakes, curly fries, Jamocha milkshakes and chicken strips. ...
Ronald Owen Perelman (born January 1, 1943) is a wealthy Jewish-American investor and businessman, who appears 94th on the Forbes The Worlds Richest People, with an estimated wealth at USD$6. ...
Lewis E. Platt (April 11, 1941 - September 8, 2005) succeeded John A. Young as president and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1990, and then succeeded co-founder David Packard as the companys chairman of the board in 1993. ...
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA, TYO: 7661 ) is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Boeing. ...
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. ...
Pfizer Incorporated (NYSE: PFE) is the worlds largest research-based pharmaceutical company[1].[1] The company is based in New York City. ...
John Richards can refer to: John Richards, a Lieutenant-General of the Queens household in the United Kingdom John Richards, a United States congressman from Pennsylvania John Richards, a United States congressman from New York John Richards, a Canadian scholar John Richards, a radio disc jockey at KEXP in...
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) is a coffeehouse chain based in the United States. ...
Brian L. Roberts is Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, one of the United States of Americas leading providers of cable, entertainment and communications products and services. ...
Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ: CMCSA) based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest cable company[1] and the second largest Internet service provider in the United States. ...
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John Sculley (born April 6, 1939) was president of PepsiCo during the 1970s and early 1980s until he became CEO of Apple Computer on April 8, 1983. ...
Pepsi Cola, is a soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. ...
Nokia Corporation (OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is an international communications company, focused on the key growth areas of wireline and wireless telecommunications. ...
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (NYSE: DD) was founded in July 1802 as a gun powder mill by Eleuthère Irénée du Pont on Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. ...
A typical Advance Auto Parts store. ...
James S. Tisch James S. Tisch is the CEO of Loews Corporation. ...
Loews Corporation is a holding company whose subsidiaries are engaged in the following lines of business: property and casualty insurance (CNA Financial Corporation, a 90%-owned subsidiary); the production and sale of cigarettes (Lorillard, Inc. ...
Loews Corporation is a holding company whose subsidiaries are engaged in the following lines of business: property and casualty insurance (CNA Financial Corporation, a 90%-owned subsidiary); the production and sale of cigarettes (Lorillard, Inc. ...
Gary L. Wilson is Chairman of Northwest Airlines. ...
Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA), occasionally known as NWA, is an American airline headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota near Minneapolis-St. ...
The Hershey Foods Corporation (NYSE: HSY) is the worlds largest chocolate company. ...
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) is a global pharmaceutical company and one of the worlds largest corporations. ...
Wrigley, on the cover of Time in 1929 William Wrigley, Jr. ...
Finance - Zeti Aziz, Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia
- Thomas M. Bayer, Chairman, European Bank
- Alfred R. Berkeley, CEO and President, NASDAQ Stock Market
- Henry W. Bloch, Founder and CEO, H&R Block
- Richard A. Bloch, Founder and CEO, H&R Block
- Mitchell J. Blutt, Executive Partner, J.P. Morgan Partners
- Dr. Boediono, Governor, Central bank of Indonesia
- Geoff Boisi, CEO, J.P. Morgan Chase
- Christopher Browne, Co-Founder, Tweedy, Browne Company
- Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
- Peter A. Burt, CEO, Bank of Scotland
- Frank V. Cahouet, Former Chairman and CEO, Mellon Bank Corporation
- Steven A. Cohen, Founder, SAC Capital Partners
- Angel Corcóstegui, CEO, Banco Santander Central Hispano
- Passera Corrado, CEO, Banca Intesa of Italy
- Peter G. Coyiuto, CEO, First Guarantee Life Assurance Company
- Edward E. Crutchfield, Chairman and CEO, First Union Corporation
- Jose L. Cuisia, Governor of the Central Bank of Philippines
- Antonio De Sousa Franco, Gbovernor of the Bank of Portugal
- Kenneth P. DeAngelis, Founding Partner, Austin Ventures
- Pridiyathorn Devakula, Governor of the Central Bank of Thailand
- James Dinan, CEO and Founder, York Capital Management
- Frank B. Fisher, Chairman and CEO, American National Bank
- Catherine Austin Fitts, CEO and Founder, Solari
- Samuel J. Foti, President and COO, MONY Life Insurance
- Eugene Garfield, Chairman Emeritus, Thomson Scientific
- Thomas M. Garrott III, Chairman and CEO, National Commerce Bancorporation
- Leonard I. Green, Founder and Partner, Leonard Green & Partners
- Bulent Gultekin, Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey
- James A. Harmon, President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S
- Robert F. Henricksen, Chairman and CEO, Northwest Bank
- C. Robert Henrikson, Chairman, President and CEO, MetLife
- Vernon Hill, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Commerce Bank
- Akinari Horii, Governor, Bank of Japan
- A. Romeo Horton, Founder, African Development Bank; President Emeritus, the Bank of Liberia;
- Benny T. Hu, President, China Development Industrial Bank
- Jonathon Jacobson, Co-Founder, Highfields Capital Management
- Serck Joo Hong, President and CEO of Chohung Bank of Korea
- Jeffrey Koo Jr, Chairman and CEO, Chinatrust Commercial Bank and founder of Crimson Capital
- Vincent P. Lisanke, President and CEO, American Express Credit Corp
- Thomas F. Loeb, Chairman and CEO, Mellon Capital Management
- Peter Lynch, Vice Chairman, Fidelity
- Robert I. MacDonnell, Founder, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company
- William E. Macaulay, Chairman and CEO, First Reserve Corporation
- Howard S. Marks, Chairman, Oaktree Capital Management
- Joe McNay, Chairman and Founder, Essex Investment Management
- Michael Milken, Inventor of the junk bond market
- Bill Miller, CEO, Legg Mason Capital Management
- James E. Moltz, Vice Chairman, International Strategy & Investment, Inc.
- Michael Moritz, Sequoia Capital
- David R. Murray, President and CEO, Vanguard Venture Partners
- John Neff, Chairman, Wellington Management
- Robert J. Newhouse, CEO and Chairman, Marsh & Mc Lennan Companies Inc
- Dan Och, Founder, Och-Ziff Capital Management
- Farouk al-Okdah, Governor, Central Bank of Egypt
- Ronald Perelman, American investor and businessman.
- David Pottruck, Co-CEO of the Charles Schwab
- David Pullman, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Pullman Group
- Frank Quattrone, Credit Suisse First Boston Technology Group
- Julio A. De Quesada, President and Chairman, Citigroup
- Dwayne Lamont Rayner, CEO, Renaissance Capital Management
- Charles S. Sanford, Jr., retired chairman and CEO of Bankers Trust Co
- Ted Schlein, Senior Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
- Henning Schulte-Noelle, CEO and Chairman, Allianz AG
- Chulakorn Singhakowin, Chairman and President, Bank of Asia
- Winthrop H. Smith, Chairman, Merrill Lynch
- Valeri Telegin, Chairman, Bank of Russia
- Yoshio Terasawa, Chairman, The Tokyo Star Bank
- Todd Thomson, CEO, Smith Barney and Head of Global Weath Manegment Group
- Lawrence G. Tint, Chairman, Barclays Global Investors
- Koichi Toyomaru, President and CEO, Nippon Life Insurance
- Anthony F. Vuoto, President and CEO, First USA Bank
- Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman and CEO, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (Bank of Sweden)
- John A. Ward, Chairman and CEO, American Express Bank
- Norman M. Wayne, CEO, CIGNA Reinsurance
- Arthur F. Weinbach, Chairman and CEO, Automatic Data Processing Inc
- Alfred West Jr, CEO, SEI Investments
- Allen D. Wheat, Chairman and CEO, Credit Suisse
- Richard B. Williams, Chairman and CEO, Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
- Peter. Wuffli, CEO, UBS AG
- Martin Zweig, Investment advisor, author of Winning on Wall Street
- Rush M. McCloy, Founder, Channelstone Partners
Henry W. Bloch (b. ...
Richard, and brother Henry, started H&R Block in 1955. ...
Christopher Browne is a documentary film maker/director in the USA. He is noted most famously for directing the Ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. ...
Warren Edward Buffett (b. ...
Steven A. Cohen (born 1956?), a billionaire hedge fund investor, is the founder and manager of SAC Capital Partners, a Stamford, Connecticut-based hedge fund. ...
Mom Rajawongse Pridiyathorn Devakula (Thai: born 15 July 1947) has been Governor of the Bank of Thailand since 2001. ...
Catherine Austin Fitts Catherine Austin Fitts is the founder and President of Solari, Inc. ...
Eugene Garfield (born September 16, 1925 in New York City) is an American scientist and one of the founders of bibliometrics. ...
C. Robert Henrikson, is Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of MetLife, Inc. ...
MetLife, Inc. ...
Vernon Hill II (born circa 1946) is the chairman and founder of Commerce Bancorp and Commerce Bank of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. ...
Commerce Bank, the name of four unrelated banks in the United States, may refer to: Commerce Bancorp, based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, which does business as Commerce Bank in the Mid-Atlantic, Connecticut, and Florida. ...
Peter Lynch (born January 19, 1944) is a successful Wall Street stock investor whose record ranks him as one of the best stock-pickers in the world. ...
First Reserve Corporation is a private equity firm specializing in investments in energy companies with a focus on energy manufacturing and services, such as drilling service providers and wellhead equipment manufacturers; oilfield services; energy infrastructure and power; exploration and production; energy reserves such as natural gas and coal producers; and...
Michael Robert Milken, born July 4, 1946, in Encino, California, is an American financier best known as the Junk Bond King of 1980s era Wall Street. ...
Bill Miller is the CEO of Legg Mason Capital Management, a subsidiary of Legg Mason. ...
Michael Moritz is a venture capitalist with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California, in the Silicon Valley. ...
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Ronald Owen Perelman (born January 1, 1943) is an American billionaire investor that made his fortune buying beleaguered corporations and re-selling them later for enormous profits. ...
Frank Quattrone (born 1956) is a former investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston who was prosecuted for interfering with a government probe into Credit Suisse First Bostons behavior in allocating hot IPOs. ...
Nippon Life Insurance Company ), also known as Nissay ) or Nihon Seimei ) is the largest Japanese life insurance company. ...
The Wallenberg family is one of the most influential and wealthy families in Sweden, renowned as bankers and industrialists. ...
UBS AG (NYSE: UBS; SWX: UBSN; TYO: 8657 ) is a diversified global financial services company, headquartered in Basel and Zürich, Switzerland. ...
Winning on Wall Street, the book by Martin Zweig. ...
High Tech - Jim Bankoff, Former CEO and President, Netscape
- Len Bosack, Co-founder, Cisco Systems
- Safra Catz, President and CFO, Oracle Corporation
- Josh Kopelman, Founder, Half.com.
- Michael W. Laphen, CEO, Computer Sciences Corporation
- Elon Musk, Founder and CEO, Paypal
- Peter M. Nicholas, Founder, CEO and Chairman, Boston Scientific
- Michelle Peluso, CEO, Travelocity
- Lewis E. Platt, Former Chairman and CEO, Hewlett Packard
- Ben Nelson, CEO, Snapfish
- Omar Hamoui, Founder and CEO, AdMob
- Jeff Fluhr, Founder and CEO, StubHub
- Farhad Mohit, Founder and CEO, Shopzilla, Bizrate.com
- Russell Fradin, Founder and CEO, Adify
- Josh Resnick, Founder, CEO and President, Pandemic Studios Inc
- Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and CEO, Comcast Corporation
- John Sculley, Former CEO, Apple Inc.
- James L. Vincent, Chairman and CEO of Biogen
- Ajay Waghray, CIO, Verizon Wireles
- Larry Weinbach, Chairman, President, and CEO of Unisys Corporation
Netscape Communications Corporation (commonly known as Netscape), was an American computer services company, best known for its web browser. ...
Len Bosack, co-founder of Cisco Systems. ...
A Cisco ASM/2-32EM router deployed at CERN in 1987. ...
Safra A. Catz, born in Holon, Israel, is the Chief Financial Officer of Oracle Corporation since November 2005. ...
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) is one of the major companies developing database management systems (DBMS), tools for database development, middle-tier software, enterprise resource planning software (ERP), customer relationship management software (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) software. ...
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Half. ...
CSCs headquarters in El Segundo CSCs branch office in HITEC City Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) NYSE: CSC is an information technology (IT) and business services company headquartered in El Segundo, California, USA. Its stated mission is to help clients achieve strategic goals and profit from the use of...
Elon Musk (born 28 June 1971) is an entrepreneur and founder of PayPal and SpaceX. He is chairman of Tesla Motors and SolarCity. ...
eBay North First Street satellite office campus (home to PayPal) PayPal is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet. ...
Peter M. Nicholas cofounded medical device firm Boston Scientific with partner John Abele. ...
The Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) (abbreviated BSC), is a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices whose products are used in a range of interventional medical specialties, including interventional cardiology, peripheral interventions, neuromodulation, neurovascular intervention, electrophysiology, cardiac surgery, vascular surgery, endoscopy, oncology, urology and gynecology. ...
Travelocity is an online travel agency operated by Travelocity. ...
Lewis E. Platt (April 11, 1941 - September 8, 2005) succeeded John A. Young as president and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1990, and then succeeded co-founder David Packard as the companys chairman of the board in 1993. ...
HP redirects here. ...
Earl Benjamin Ben Nelson (born May 17, 1941) is the junior U.S. Senator from Nebraska, where he was born and has lived for most of his life. ...
Snapfish is a web-based image sharing and print service currently owned by Hewlett-Packard which was launched in April 2000. ...
Shopzilla: Founded in 1996, Shopzilla is a leading comparison shopping service. ...
Josh Resnick is an American video game producer. ...
Brian L. Roberts is Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, one of the United States of Americas leading providers of cable, entertainment and communications products and services. ...
Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ: CMCSA) based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest cable company[1] and the second largest Internet service provider in the United States. ...
John Sculley (born April 6, 1939) was president of PepsiCo during the 1970s and early 1980s until he became CEO of Apple Computer on April 8, 1983. ...
Apple Inc. ...
James L. Vincent is the manager and CEO of Biogen Idec. ...
Media - Walter Annenberg, CEO of Triangle Publications, Founder of Seventeen Magazine and TV Guide
- Leslie E. Bider, Chairman and CEO, Warner/Chappell Music
- Jon McBride, CEO, MBA Jungle
- Roberto F. Civita, Chairman and CEO, Abril S.A. São Paulo, Brazil
- Robert Cort, Hollywood’s movie producer
- Bruce E. Crawford, Founder, CEO and Chairman, The Omnicom Group
- Donny Deutsch, Chairman, Deutsch, Inc. and host of CNBC's "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch"
- Lorenzo diBonaventura, CEO and President, Warner Brothers Studios
- Derek Ferguson, CFO Bady Boy Entertainment
- Wendy Finerman, Oscar-winning movie producer
- David P. Glickman, Founder and Chairman, TelePacific Communications
- Hussam Hamadeh, Founder and Chairman, Vault.com
- Alain Levy, CEO, EMI Recorded Music, Founder and CEO of PolyGram
- Warren Lieberfarb, CEO and President, Warner Home Video
- Alfred C. Liggins III, President and CEO, Radio One
- Harold W. McGraw III, Chairman and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies
- William S. Paley, Founder, Columbia Broadcasting System
- Manuel V. Pangilinan, President and CEO, Philippine Telephone Company
- Sylvia M. Rhone, Chairman and CEO, Elektra Entertainment Group
- Joseph Segel, Founder, QVC Founder, Franklin Mint
- Gregg Spiridellis, Founder, JibJab Media Inc
- Paul J. Vidich, CEO, Time Warner
- David Vise, Pulitzer-prize winner, Washington Post
- Alberto Vitale, Former Chairman, President and CEO, Random House
- Adlai W. Wertman, President and CEO, Chrysalis
- Fred Wilson, Chairman, Thestreet.com
- Mortimer Zuckerman, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, U.S. News and World Report
Walter H. Annenberg Walter H. Annenberg KBE (March 13, 1908 â October 1, 2002) was an American billionaire publisher, philanthropist, and diplomat. ...
Jon A. McBride (Captain, USN, Ret. ...
Donald Jay Donny Deutsch (born November 22, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an advertising executive and talk show host. ...
Derek Ferguson (born 31 July 1967, in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer who is currently assistant manager of Stranraer. ...
Wendy Finerman (born 1957) is an Oscar-winning producer of nearly a dozen feature films. ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--December 1, 1999 -- Mr. ...
William S. Paley (1901-1990) This article is about the broadcast executive. ...
CBSs first color logo, which debuted in the fall of 1965. ...
Manuel V. Pangilinan, (born ) is the Chairman of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, the Philippines largest telecommunications company. ...
Joseph Segel (1931â) is the founder of QVC, an American television station. ...
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The Franklin Mint is a private corporation based in Media, Pennsylvania, USA which markets collectables of their own designs. ...
Gregg Spiridellis, a 1993 Rutgers University graduate, is the co-founder of JibJab. ...
The JibJab logo, with its Victorian era appearance, illustrates the influence of Terry Gilliam on the duos animation JibJab is a website featuring Flash cartoons. ...
David A. Vise is a journalist and writer. ...
Fred Wilson is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. ...
Mort Zuckerman Mortimer Benjamin (Mort) Zuckerman (born 1937, in Montreal, Canada) is a self-made American billionaire magazine editor, publisher, and real estate tycoon. ...
Nonprofit, law and government - Jaime Alonso Gomez, Dean, EGADE, Tec de Monterrey (Mexico)
- John H. Anderson, Dean, Mount Aloysius College
- Ted Aronson, Chairman, CFA Institute
- Ernesto Pérez Balladares, Former President, The Government of Panama
- Jeffrey A. Barks, Associate Dean, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Jay-Michael Baslow, Associate Dean, Harvard Medical School
- Drusilla D. Blackman, Dean, Columbia University
- Dr. Boediono, State Minister of Indonesia
- Frank Bostyn, Dean, University of Antwerp Management School (Belgium)
- William Brennan, Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
- Frank Brown, Dean, INSEAD
- Terrence Brown, Dean, Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship
- Richard Casavant, Dean, University of Tennessee
- David R. Decker, Dean, New York Institute of Technology
- James DePriest, Director and Conductor, Oregon Symphony
- L Thomas Divilio, Chairman, Memorial Hospital
- Trey Devey, President, Alabama Symphony Orchestra
- Chaka Fattah, US Congressman
- Edwin Feulner, President of American Heritage Foundation
- Howard Paul Forman, Chairman, Yale University School of Medicine
- John J. Hafer, former Maryland State Senator.
- Alfred Irving Hallowell, President of the American Anthropological Association
- Edward Halperin, Associate Dean, Duke University
- James Hammond, Dean, Penn State University
- Yung Han, Dean, Myongji University (Korea)
- William Hancock, Dean, Cambridge College
- Richard Hines, Dean, University of Portland
- Jon Huntsman, Jr., Governor of Utah
- Laurent Jacque, Academic Dean, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy
- Paul Judge, Chairman of the British Royal Society of Arts, Founder of Judge Business School at Cambridge University
- John Kendrick, Director, US Smithsonian Institute
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| Schools | Wharton School · The School of Engineering and Applied Science · Annenberg School for Communication · Graduate School of Education · Law School · School of Medicine · School of Design · Moore School of Electrical Engineering · School of Dental Medicine · School of Arts and Sciences This article is about the private Ivy League university in Philadelphia. ...
Nickname: Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: , Country United States Commonwealth Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Government - Mayor John F. Street (D) Area - City 369. ...
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The Wharton School Wharton School is the business school of University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (also known as SEAS), located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an undergraduate and graduate institution at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Annenberg School for Communication is the communications school at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
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Silverman Hall of the University of Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania Law School is the law school of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The University of Pennsylvanias School of Medicine, presently located in the University City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the countrys first school of medicine, founded at the College of Philadelphia, as the University was then called. ...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Design (PennDesign) is the design school of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania came into existence as a result of an endowment from Alfred Fitler Moore on June 4th, 1923. ...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine was established in 1878 as a private institution with a long history in dental education, research and patient care. ...
Logan Hall, home of The College of Arts and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences (also known as SAS) is the liberal arts school at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
| | Programs | The Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology · Lauder Institute · Liberal Studies and Technology · Nursing and Health Care Management · Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management · Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business The Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology is a Joint-Degree Program offered at the University of Pennsylvania for undergraduates. ...
The Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies combines a world-renowned Wharton MBA, a Masterâs in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvaniaâs School of Arts & Sciences and customized language training. ...
Liberal Studies and Technology is a Joint-Degree Program offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) and the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Nursing and Health Care Management Program (or NHCM for short) at the University of Pennsylvania is a Joint-Degree Program offered through the School of Nursing and the Wharton School of Business. ...
The Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management is a 4-year joint-degree undergraduate program between the College of Arts & Sciences and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, introduced in the fall of 2006. ...
The Huntsman Program in International Studies & Business, formerly known as the IS&B Program, is a four-year undergraduate course of study, which integrates business education, advanced language training and a liberal arts education at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
| | Places | University City · College Hall · Fisher Fine Arts Library · Houston Hall · Irvine Auditorium · Morris Arboretum · New Bolton Center · Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology · Van Pelt Library · Institute of Contemporary Art Homes in Cedar Park University City is a district in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, whose name reflects the proximity of several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Lincoln University Urban Center, and The Restaurant School...
College Hall and Logan Hall viewed from Woodland Ave. ...
The exterior of the library The interior of the library The Anne & Jerome Fisher Fine Arts Library, also known as The Furness Library, and Fine Arts Library is a library located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Perelman quadrangle: Houston Hall (at left), Logan Hall (center) and College Hall (right). ...
Irvine Auditorium is a performance venue on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania (37 ha / 92 acres) is the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicineâs New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is one of the busiest large animal teaching veterinary clinics in the nation. ...
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology is a small, but very high quality museum in West Philadelphia. ...
Built in 1962, The Charles Patterson Van Pelt Library at the University of Pennsylvania was designed by architects Harbeson, Hough, Livingston, & Larson. ...
The Institute of Contemporary Art or ICA is an art museum located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is associated with the University of Pennsylvania. ...
| | Athletics | Basketball · Palestra · Franklin Field · Penn Relays · The Band · Philadelphia Big 5 · Ivy League NCAA Tournament Final Four 1979 Conference Regular Season Champions 1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 // Name of School: University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Location (Zip): Philadelphia, Pa. ...
For the Greek and Roman sports arenas, see Palaestra The Palestra is a historic arena and the home gym of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers mens and womens basketball teams, volleyball teams, wrestling team, and Philadelphia Big 5 mens basketball. ...
Franklin Field is the University of Pennsylvanias stadium for football, field hockey, lacrosse, sprint football, and track and field (and formerly for soccer). ...
The Penn Relays (also Penn Relays Carnival) is the oldest and largest track and field carnival in the United States, hosted annually since April 21, 1895 by the University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
The Penn Band The University of Pennsylvania Band or the Penn Band is among the most active collegiate band programs in the country. ...
For other uses of the term Big Five and its variants, see Big five (disambiguation). ...
For the record label, see Ivy League Records. ...
| | Media | 34th Street Magazine · Pennsylvania Punch Bowl · Penn Press · Wharton School Publishing · The Daily Pennsylvanian · WQHS Radio · WXPN 34th Street Magazine is the weekly arts and entertainment magazine published by The Daily Pennsylvanian, the independent daily student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl is a humor magazine published by students at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The University of Pennsylvania Press (or Penn Press) was originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on 26 March 1890, and the imprint of the University of Pennsylvania Press first appeared on publications in the closing decade of the nineteenth century--among the earliest such imprints in America. ...
Wharton School Publishing is a publishing house, a division of Wharton School and Pearson Education, that is highly respected in academic publishing. ...
The Daily Pennsylvanian is the independent daily student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
WQHS is the student-operated radio station at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
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| | Life | Student life · Penn People · Wharton people · Penn Glee Club · Penn Masala · Philomathean Society · Mask and Wig · Penn Singers · The University of Pennsylvania Band Student life at The University of Pennsylvania has many traditions. ...
This is a list of current and former faculty, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. ...
The Wharton alumni network has 81,000+ members in 142 countries around the world. ...
Founded in 1862, the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club is one of the oldest continually running Glee Clubs in the United States. ...
Penn Masala is the worlds first Hindi a cappella group, formed in 1996 by students at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest continuously-existing literary society in the United States and the oldest student group at Penn. ...
Company members rehearsing at the clubhouse in 1930 The Mask and Wig Club, founded in 1889 by Clayton Fotterall McMichael, is the oldest all-male collegiate musical comedy troupe in the United States. ...
Penn Singers is a light opera company at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
The Penn Band The University of Pennsylvania Band or the Penn Band is among the most active collegiate band programs in the country. ...
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