List of The George Washington School of Business people
Appearance
This list of The George Washington School of Business people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the School of Business at the George Washington University, located in Washington, D.C.
Alumni
[edit]Business
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Ina Garten (MBA) – host of Barefoot Contessa[7]
- Ellen Malcolm (MBA) – founder and president, EMILY's List[8]
Military
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]Current
[edit]- 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, Technische Universität 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
[edit]- Lowell C. Smith – academic administrator and assistant professor of business administration
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- ^ "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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- ^ Guild, James. "Promotion or Punishment? Sandiaga Uno Named Indonesia's New Tourism Minister". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
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- ^ "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.