List of University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni

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This list of University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Chicago Booth School of Business (Chicago Booth), formerly known as the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. The business school was renamed in 2008 in honor of the $300 million gift made by David G. Booth.[1] Chicago Booth has over 49,000 alumni.[2]

Banking and financial services[]

  • Roger Altman, chairman, co-CEO and co-founder of Evercore Partners; former vice chairman of The Blackstone Group; former Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary under the Clinton administration; former Assistant U.S. Treasury Secretary under the Carter administration
  • Andrew Alper, President of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, youngest Goldman Sachs partner in company history, university trustee
  • Martin Blessing, former CEO of Commerzbank and board member of UBS
  • Archie R. Boe, former chairman and CEO of the Allstate Corporation
  • Jon Corzine, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, former governor of New Jersey
  • Brady Dougan, former CEO of Credit Suisse Group
  • Joe Mansueto, chairman and CEO of Morningstar, Inc.
  • Philip J. Purcell, former chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley, and current president of Continental Investors
  • Pete Ricketts, vice-chairman of Ameritrade and candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nebraska
  • Thomas S. Ricketts, CEO of Incapital LLC; family trust was selected as winning bidder for the Chicago Cubs
  • Robert Steel, CEO of Wachovia; former Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for domestic finance; former vice chairman of Goldman Sachs
  • Joel Stern, CEO of Stern Stewart & Co and developer of Economic value added concept
  • Eric Gleacher, the founder chairman of Gleacher & Co.
  • Susan Wagner, co-founder and former COO of Blackrock, board member of Apple Inc.
  • Jaithirth Rao, founder and former CEO of the software company MphasiS
  • Barry F. Sullivan, former chairman and CEO of First Chicago Corporation, deputy mayor of New York City under David Dinkins, chairman of the university board of trustees
  • Dennis Chookaszian is an American businessman and former Chairman and CEO of CNA Insurance.
  • Andrew Durke, COO of OBOR Capital

Private equity[]

  • William E. Conway, Jr., founding partner and managing director of The Carlyle Group
  • Marcel Erni, billionaire co-founder of Partners Group
  • James M. Kilts, founding partner of Centerview Partners; former chairman, president, and CEO of Gillette Company
  • Eric Kriss, co-founder of Bain Capital.
  • Peter G. Peterson, founder and chairman of The Blackstone Group, one of the world's largest buyout firms; U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1972–73); former CEO of Lehman Brothers; co-founder of the Concord Coalition
  • Martin Nesbitt, co-founder of The Vistria Group, former national treasurer for the Barack Obama campaign, chairman of the Barack Obama Foundation
  • Joseph Nolan, senior partner of GTCR with $8 billion under management
  • Byron D. Trott, managing partner and chief investment officer of BDT Capital Partners, former vice chairman of investment banking for Goldman Sachs and head of their Chicago Office and Mid-West region.
  • Jon Winkelried, CEO of TPG Capital and former COO of Goldman Sachs

Investment management[]

Marketing[]

Government / public service / non-profit[]

  • Andrew Alper, former president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation
  • Roger C. Altman, former Deputy United States Secretary of the Treasury under the President Bill Clinton administration; former Assistant United States Secretary of the Treasury under the President Jimmy Carter administration; chairman, co-CEO and co-founder of Evercore Partners, a leading M&A advisory investment bank; former vice chairman of The Blackstone Group
  • Elizabeth H. Bradley, eleventh president of Vassar College
  • Jon Corzine '73, governor of New Jersey, and former CEO of Goldman Sachs
  • Dirk J. Debbink, United States Navy vice admiral and head of the United States Navy Reserve
  • Arnold Donald, president and CEO of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
  • Don Harmon, President of the Illinois Senate
  • Ron Huberman, CEO of Chicago Public Schools, previously president of the Chicago Transit Authority
  • Christina Liu (MBA, PhD), former finance minister of Taiwan (2012)
  • Jack Markell, 1985, Governor of Delaware
  • Peter G. Peterson, (1972–73) U.S. Secretary of Commerce; chairman of The Blackstone Group
  • Charles Plosser, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Steven Preston, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Administrator of the Small Business Administration
  • Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska
  • Emil Skodon, US Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam
  • Beryl Wayne Sprinkel, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, 1985-1989
  • Robert K. Steel, former Under Secretary for Domestic Finance within the United States Department of the Treasury; former CEO of Wachovia Bank (2008–2010); former vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs
  • Katerina Chumachenko Yushchenko, first lady of Ukraine[3]
  • Erroll Davis, 1967, Superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools
  • Todd Young, 2000, U.S. Senator from Indiana
  • Krishnamurthy Subramanian, 17th Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India

Technology[]

Venture capital[]

  • John Hershey, managing director of Hercules Technology Growth Capital; formerly managing director of Infinity Capital and of the technology group at Banc of America Securities
  • Robert McCormack, co-founder and Advisory Director, Trident Capital
  • Mark Suster, investment partner at Upfront Ventures (formerly GRP Partners). Prominent blogger
  • Richard H. Kimball, co-founder and general managing partner of Technology Crossover Ventures

Consulting[]

Journalism/publishing/media[]

  • Megan McArdle, economics journalist and blogger, formerly at Atlantic Monthly, now with Bloomberg [5]
  • Sara Paretsky, novelist and creator of the V.I. Warshawski mystery series

Sports and entertainment[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.chicagobooth.edu/about/history.aspx Chicago Booth History
  2. ^ http://www.chicagobooth.edu/about/facts.aspx Chicago Booth Facts
  3. ^ "Deaths". University of Chicago Magazine. 2004. Retrieved 2011-10-03. Frederick D. Sulcer, AB’47, MBA’63, an advertising executive, ... vice chair of DDB Needham Worldwide,
  4. ^ DDB Worldwide staff (January 25, 2004). "Paid Notice: Deaths SULCER, FREDERICK D. SANDY". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-10-03. SULCER--Frederick Sandy. DDB Worldwide and its staff deeply mourn the death of advertising great Sandy Sulcer. The former copywriter, who penned Put a Tiger in Your Tank, ...
  5. ^ Pitts, Gordon (16 March 2012). "The Lunch: Karen Sheriff: A steady climb to the top of the telephone pole". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Karen Sheriff named President and CEO of Q9 Networks (press release)". Q9 Networks. 25 November 2014. Archived from the original on 8 September 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  7. ^ Rozanski, Horacio D. (January 5, 2014). "Horacio D. Rozanski's journey from Argentina to the top of Booz Allen Hamilton". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  8. ^ jim S. (November 21, 2013). "Q&A: Michael Girsch, St. Louis Cardinals Assistant General Manager | FanGraphs Baseball". Fangraphs.com. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  9. ^ "Washington Football Team Appoints Jason Wright as President". WashingtonFootball.com. August 17, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
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