List of University of Michigan business alumni

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Academic unit key
Symbol Academic unit

ARCH Taubman College
BUS Ross School of Business
COE College of Engineering
DENT School of Dentistry
GFSPP Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
HHRS Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
LAW Law School
LSA College of LS&A
MED Medical School
SMTD School of Music, Theatre and Dance
PHARM School of Pharmacy
SED School of Education
SNRE School of Natural Resources
SOAD The Stamps School of Art & Design
SOI School of Information
SON School of Nursing
SOK School of Kinesiology
SOSW School of Social Work
SPH School of Public Health 1941
MDNG Matriculated, did not graduate

This is a list of business alumni from the University of Michigan.

Advertising and marketing[]

Billionaires[]

  • J. Robert Beyster (COE: BSE, MS, Ph.D.), chairman, president, and CEO of Science Applications International Corporation
  • Kenneth B. Dart (COE: BSE 1976), businessman and Caymanian billionaire
  • William Davidson (BUS: BBA 1947), finance and entertainment; founder of the William Davidson Institute at the Ross School of Business; his son Ethan, a Michigan graduate, inherits control of his foundation
  • Bharat Desai (BUS: MBA 1981), co-founder, president, and CEO of Syntel; Indian billionaire
  • Stanley Druckenmiller (MDNG: Ph.D., Econometrics), formerly worked with George Soros; co-founded Duquesne Capital
  • Henry Engelhardt (B.A.), founder and Chief Executive of Admiral Group, a British motor insurance company; English billionaire
  • Brad Keywell (BUS: BBA 1991; LAW: JD 1993), co-founder and principal of Groupon
  • Bobby Kotick, businessman; president and CEO of Activision Blizzard, a member of the S&P 500
  • Martin Lau (BSEE), President of Tencent Holdings, Inc.
  • Jeff Lawson, one of three co-founders of Twilio owns 5% of the $45 billion dollar entity
  • Eric Paul Lefkofsky (BA, J.D. 1993), serial entrepreneur; angel investor in Groupon; on Forbes' 2011 list of billionaires
  • Doug Meijer (BS), net worth of $4.2 billion; son of Frederik G. H. Meijer
  • Hank Meijer (BA Literature 1973), net worth of $4.2 billion; oldest son of Frederik G. H. Meijer
  • Tom S. Monaghan (MDNG), founder and former owner of Domino's Pizza
  • Charlie Munger (MDNG), Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway; donated in excess of $25 million for library and renovations and $110 million for graduate housing and graduate fellowships
  • Larry Page (COE: BSE 1995), co-founder of Google
  • Jorge M. Perez (M.U.P 1976), real estate developer
  • Stephen M. Ross (BUS: BBA 1962), real estate developer; donated $100 million to the Ross School of Business, named in his honor in 2004; donated $200 million in 2013, split evenly between the Ross School of Business and Athletics Department, making him the largest donor in Michigan's history
  • Dr. Homer Stryker (MED: M.D. 1925; D. 1980), founder of medical device company Stryker Corporation
  • A. Alfred Taubman (MDNG: HLLD 1948), founder of the Taubman Company; his cumulative lifetime donations total roughly $141 million, making him the second largest donor in Michigan's history
  • Preston Robert (Bob) Tisch (A.B. 1948), chairman of the Loews Corporation; United States Postmaster General (1986–88); former owner of 50% of the New York Giants; his wife, Joan Tisch (UM graduate, AB 1948) has replaced him on the Forbes 400 list
  • Bruce Wasserstein (AB), mergers and acquisitions specialist
  • Ralph Wilson (LAW: ) was as an American businessman and sports executive. He was best known as the founder and owner of the Buffalo Bills, a team in the National Football League (NFL).
  • Sam Wyly (BUS: MBA 1957), serial entrepreneur; owner of the Bonanza Restaurants chain
  • Samuel Zell (LAW: AB 1963, JD 1966), real estate developer; founder of EQ Office; former chairman of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts
  • Niklas Zennström (MDNG), sold his share of internet telephony company Skype to eBay

Entrepreneurs[]

  • Dave Barger, President and Chief Operating Officer of JetBlue; CEO as of 2007
  • Steve Blank (MDNG), serial entrepreneur, founder and/or part of eight Silicon Valley startups
  • Henry W. Bloch (BS 1944), co-founder and former president of H&R Block Inc.
  • Louis Borders (BA 1969), co-founded Borders with brother Tom (MA 1966)
  • Edward Conard (BSE 1978), founding partner at Bain Capital
  • Donald N. Frey (BS MTL 1947, MSE 1949, PhD 1951, D. Eng. hon. 1967), chairman and CEO of Bell & Howell for 17 years; received the National Medal of Technology in 1990
  • Jacques Habra
  • James John (J.J.) Hagerman (1857, industrialist who owned mines, railroads and corporate farms in the American West in the late 19th century and early 20th century; one of the most influential men in territorial New Mexico
  • Gerrard Wendell "(G.W.)" Haworth (COE: MA), founding chairman of Haworth, Inc., a manufacturer of office environments that grew from a garage-shop venture in 1948 to a $1.4 billion global corporation
  • Andrew Heiberger, founder, owner, and CEO of Buttonwood Development and Town Residential
  • Elle Kaplan (BA), founder and CEO of LexION Capital Management
  • Gregg Kaplan (AB), president and chief operating officer of change-sorting company Coinstar, which now owns Redbox
  • Brad Keywell (BUS: BBA 1991; LAW: JD 1993), serial entrepreneur
  • John Koza (MA Mathematics 1966; BA 1964, MS 1966, Ph. D 1972 Computer Science), venture capitalist; consulting professor in the department of electrical engineering at Stanford University; co-founder of Scientific Games Corporation, where he co-invented the scratch-off instant lottery ticket
  • Mark Pieloch, pet pharmaceuticals
  • Bhargav Sri Prakash (COE: MEng in Automotive Engineering, 2000), serial entrepreneur, hedge fund manager
  • Benjamin D. Pritchard (LAW: JD), American Civil War general who captured Jefferson Davis; State Treasurer of Michigan (1880-1884); organizer and first president (1870–1905) of the First National Bank of Allegan; founded the , which was the first bank in the county to be designated as a state depository, the first savings bank, and the first bank to install safety deposit boxes
  • Charles Rudolph Walgreen Jr. (PHC 1928, HMS 1951, HLHD 1992), son of the founder of Walgreens drugstores; took over the company presidency in 1939 at age 33; steered the company through World War II and the post-war boom; in 2005, in acknowledgment of his $10 million donation, the university named its new facility the Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Drama Center
  • Gary Wiren (MSc), founder of Golf Around the World and inventor of the Impact Bag

Hospitality and travel industries[]

Industrials[]

  • Robert Beverley Evans, automobile industry executive, founder of Evans Industries; chairman of American Motors Corporation
  • Edgar N. Gott, co-founder and first president of The Boeing Company; executive at Consolidated Aircraft
  • Mark N. Greene (MA, Ph.D in economics), CEO and member of the board of FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) since 2007
  • James P. Hoffa (LAW: LLB 1966), attorney; son of Jimmy Hoffa; president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters since 1999
  • C. Robert Kidder (COE: BS IE 1967), CEO of Borden Chemical 1995-2002; Principal, Stonehenge Partners, Inc., since 2004; appointed chairman of the restructured Chrysler Group LLC in 2009; former lead director of Morgan Stanley; ran 3Stone Advisors, a Columbus, Ohio, investment firm focusing on clean technology start-ups
  • Temel Kotil (COE: MA 1986, MA 1987, PH.D. 1991), CEO of Turkish Airlines
  • Jerry W. Levin (B.S.E), businessman
  • Timothy M. Manganello (BSME 1972, MSME 1975), CEO of BorgWarner; member of the Board of BorgWarner (2002-, as Chairman, 2003-)
  • William J. Olcott, president of the Oliver Iron Mining Company 1909-1928; president of the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway 1901-1909
  • Thomas F. Olin (BA Economics 1952), chairman and co-CEO of Archway Cookies; worked in clandestine service for the CIA
  • Mervin Pregulman, played for the Wolverines (1941–43) and in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers (1946), Detroit Lions (1947–48), and New York Bulldogs (1949); went on to a successful business career as president and CEO of Siskin Steel & Supply Co. in Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Frederic L. Smith (1890); co-founder of the Olds Motor Works in 1899; co-founder of General Motors Corporation in 1908
  • Louis Carlyle Walker (BA 1896), industrialist, philanthropist, political figure; co-founded the in 1899 and became sole owner in 1902; important figure in history of Muskegon, Michigan[2] benefactor and namesake of the L. C. Walker Arena
  • Thomas J. Wilson (BS 1970), Chairman and CEO of Allstate Insurance, Incorporated

Internet, software, and hardware[]

Mergers, acquisitions, and turn-arounds[]

Finance[]

  • Jason DeYonker, founder and Managing Partner of , a private equity firm; board member of Academi, formerly known as Blackwater
  • David S. Evans (BGS), Chairman and Chief Investment Office of [3][4]
  • Paul Kangas, figure on Nightly Business Report on PBS (1979–2009; anchor 1990-2009)[5]
  • Charles Edward Merrill (attended Law School from 1906-07 but did not graduate), co-founder of Merrill Lynch
  • Scott Seligman, real estate developer, the founder of the Sterling Bank and Trust, and minority owner of the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team
  • Boaz Weinstein (BA 1995), derivatives trader and hedge fund manager; formed Saba Capital Management

Not-for-profit[]

Real estate[]

References[]

  1. ^ Arnold, Laurence (2014-02-28). "Ralph Bahna, Innovator Who Led Cunard, Priceline, Dies at 71". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
  2. ^ "Looking Back: Death takes Louis Carlisle Walker". 4 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-12-13. Retrieved 2011-12-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=86801&privcapId=44434384&previousCapId=24468795&previousTitle=Stockwell%20Capital%20LLC
  5. ^ Stelter, Brian (6 May 2009). "Co-Anchor is Leaving PBS Program on Business". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Rose Associates Executive Team: Amy Rose Silverman retrieved November 20, 2016

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