Talk:Columbia Business School

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  • Cesar Alierta, Chairman and CEO, Telefonica
  • Louis Bacon, Chairman, Moore Capital Management
  • Wolfgang Bernhard, Former COO, Daimler-Chrysler; Member of Board of Management, Volkswagon AG
  • Jean-Luc Biamonti, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
  • Anne Busquet, CEO, IAC Local and Media Services, IAC/InterActiveCorp
  • Jerome Chazen, Chairman, Chazen Capital Partners
  • Howard Clark, Jr., Vice Chairman, Lehman Brothers Inc.
  • Rocco Commisso, Chairman and CEO, Mediacom Communications Corporation
  • Leon Cooperman, Chairman and CEO, Omega Advisors
  • Hazade Dogan, CEO, Dogan
  • R. Bradford Evans, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
  • Lewis Frankfort, Chairman and CEO, Coach, Inc.
  • Mario Gabelli, Chairman, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer, GAMCO Investors, Inc.
  • Richard Goeltz, Former Vice Chairman and CFO, American Express Company
  • Michael Gould, Chairman and CEO, Bloomingdale's
  • Paul Guenther, Chairman, New York Philharmonic
  • Matthew Hart, President and COO, Hilton Hotels Corporation
  • Theodore Janulis, Global Head of Investment Management, Lehman Brothers
  • Arie Kopelman, Vice Chairman, Chanel, Inc.
  • Robert Kasten, former US Senator from Wisconsin
  • Sally Krawcheck, CFO and Head of Strategy, Citigroup Inc.; 7th most powerful woman in the world per Forbes magazine.
  • Yuzaburo Mogi, Chairman and CEO, Kikkoman Corporation
  • Paul Montrone, Chairman and CEO, Fisher Scientific International, Inc.
  • Charles Milupi Former COO, Copperbelt Energy Corperation
  • Lionel Pincus, Chairman, Warburg Pincus LLC
  • Benjamin Rosen, Chairman, Compaq Computer Corporation
  • Lord David Sainsbury of Turville, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science and Innovation, British Government
  • Arthur Samberg, Chairman and CEO, Pequot Capital Management, Inc.
  • Paolo Scaroni, CEO, Eni S.p.A.
  • Keith Sherin, Senior Vice President, Finance, and CFO, General Electric Company
  • Jerry Speyer, President and CEO, Tishman Speyer Properties
  • Charles Strauss, Retired President and CEO, Unilever
  • Sidney Taurel, Chairman and CEO, Eli Lilly and Company
  • Lulu Wang, CEO, Tupelo Capital Management L.L.C.

Most of these are probably correct, but I'm removing these because we don't have articles on them. I haven't yet checked the entries for which we do have articles, but presumably when checked they will indicate that these people do hold the positions stated and are, in fact, Columbia B-School alumni.

These can be reinserted when, per verifiability policy, they are accompanied with source citations. These could be web links to corporate bios on corporation websites, but they ought to confirm that the person is a Wharton grad and does in fact hold the stated position.

[edit] Eudora Welty????

Removing

Our article says nothing about any Columbia connection at all. It would be fascinating if she had a Columbia business school connection, as that's absolutely the last person one would expect to have one, but a good, verifiable source is needed... and frankly I don't believe it. Dpbsmith (talk) 13:36, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

Never mind, putting her back. Amazing. Dpbsmith (talk) 13:37, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

  • She studied advertising (marketing?) at the business school for a year. Gabell 20:22, 28 August 2006 (UTC)


    • Really? That is kind of surprising to say the least. Learn something new every day. Know of any links we can use to footnote or reference this as fact, or is it even necessary to do that? Footloose3 21:22, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
      • There was already a reference but I added one from Columbia itself, noting her as a "Columbian Ahead of [Her] Times":

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin in 1929, Welty came to Columbia Business School to prepare for a career in advertising. Journeying from her residence at Johnson Hall, she took in Manhattan nightlife—dancing in Harlem, the theater, Greenwich Village cafés. After a year at Columbia, she worked briefly at a Manhattan advertising firm and then returned home to Jackson upon the death of her father. She remembered her time at Columbia as "a most marvelous year.

cjs 00:35, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Notable people

The proliferation of noted alumni and professors occupying the introduction has become overwhelming. Could they be integrated into the preexisting "notable alumni" section instead, possibly changed to "Notable people" to reflect the inclusion of faculty? Cjs2111 22:19, 7 January 2007 (UTC)