List of JD-MBAs
This is an incomplete list of notable JD/MBA joint honours graduates by university.
Canada
United States
Columbia University
- David Mark Berger, JD-MBA 1969, American-born Israeli weightlifter for the Israeli Olympic team in 1972; murdered by Arab terrorists at the Munich Olympic Games
- Mallory Factor, JD-MBA businessman, merchant banker, and political activist
- Li Lu, JD-MBA 1996, a leader of the Chinese student dissidents who took part in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; investment banker, fund manager, and investor
- Walter Herbert Rice, JD-MBA 1962, Chief Judge (1996–2003), Judge (1980–), United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio; senior status (since 2004)
Cornell University
- William F. Lee, JD-MBA 1976, Co-Managing Partner of the international law firm of WilmerHale
- Thomas A. Russo, JD-MBA, executive vice president and general counsel of American International Group, Inc. (as of 2013)
Duke University
- Jessica Faye Carter JD-MBA 2002, author, columnist, social media entrepreneur
- W. Bruce Johnson JD-MBA 1977, Interim Chief Executive Officer and President, Sears Holdings Corporation
- Quin Snyder JD-MBA 1995, Head Coach, Utah Jazz
Emory University
- Mitchell H. Caplan, JD-MBA 1984, a former CEO of E-Trade Financial Corporation
Georgetown University
- Laurence Tosi, JD-MBA 1994, CFO of Airbnb
University of Texas
Harvard University
- Adebayo Ogunlesi, JD-MBA 1979, Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners
- Bruce Wasserstein, JD-MBA 1971, CEO of Lazard, a New York-based investment bank
- Charles E. Haldeman, JD-MBA 1974, CEO of Freddie Mac
- Allan Hubbard, JD-MBA 1975, Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council
- Mitt Romney, JD-MBA 1975, former CEO of Bain & Company; Governor of Massachusetts (2003-2007); 2008 and 2012 presidential candidate
- Ted Wells, JD-MBA 1976, prominent criminal attorney, notable for National Football League investigations
- Charles Christopher Cox, JD-MBA 1977, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Louis Caldera, JD-MBA 1987, served as United States Secretary of the Army
- Zeeshan Zaidi, JD-MBA 2000, Lead singer and guitarist for The Commuters, President and Co-Founder of Host Committee
- Jim Koch, JD-MBA 1978, Founder and Chairman of Boston Beer Company
- Joy Covey, JD-MBA 1989, former CFO of Amazon
New York University
- Jared Kushner, JD-MBA 2007, principal of Kushner Companies, and chairman and publisher of Observer Media Group, the parent company of The New York Observer
Northwestern University
- Divya Narendra, JD-MBA 2012, co-founder of ConnectU (predecessor to Facebook) and co-founder and CEO of SumZero
Stanford University
- Riley P. Bechtel, JD-MBA 1977, Chairman and CEO of the Bechtel Corporation
- Penny Sue Pritzker, JD-MBA 1984, Current U.S. Secretary of Commerce, American businesswoman, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Classic Residence by Hyatt
- Kate Paye, JD-MBA 2003, a former collegiate and professional basketball player.
- Srikanth Srinivasan, JD-MBA 1995, United States Circuit Judge and former Principal Deputy Solicitor General of the United States
University of California, Los Angeles
- Martine Rothblatt, JD-MBA 1981, CEO of United Therapeutics;in 2007 was the second-most highly compensated executive in the District of Columbia.[1]
- Kelly Perdew, JD-MBA 1995, the winner of the second season of The Apprentice
University of Kentucky
- Trey Grayson, JD-MBA 1998, Secretary of State for the State of Kentucky
University of Michigan
- Bert Sugar, JD-MBA 1961, a former publisher-editor of Ring Magazine
- Rick Snyder, JD-MBA 1981, CPA, Chairman of Gateway Inc., 2005–07, venture capitalist, 48th Governor of Michigan, 2010
University of Pennsylvania
- Paul G. Haaga, Jr. - JD-MBA 1974, former Chairman of Capital Group and Chairman of NPR
- Sam Hamadeh - JD-MBA 1997, founder of Vault.com
Washington University
- Raymond W. Gruender, JD-MBA 1987, current judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit; former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri
Yale University
- Michael R. Eisenson, JD-MBA 1981 Co-Founder and CEO of Charlesbank Capital Partners, a private equity firm
Other (degrees earned from different universities)
- John Edward Anderson, JD 1950 (Loyola Law School) and MBA 1947 (Harvard Business School), CPA, President and Sole Shareholder of Topa Equities, Ltd. In 2006, he was ranked #189 on the Forbes magazine list of the 400 richest Americans, with a net worth of $1.9 billion[2]
- Lloyd Levitin, JD 1961 (University of San Francisco) and MBA 1956 (University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School), former chief financial officer of Pacific Enterprises (now Sempra Energy)
- Rick Santorum, MBA 1981 University of Pittsburgh, JD 1986 Dickinson School of Law, former US Senator from Pennsylvania
- Mark Weinberger, MBA/JD from Case Western University '87, chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young (EY).
Notes and references
- ↑ Heath, Thomas (2008-07-28). "Who Got What in a Slowing Economy". The Washington Post. The Washington Post Company. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- ↑ "The 400 Richest Americans #189 John Edward Anderson". Forbes. 2006-09-21. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
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