List of Stanford GSB alumni
This is a list of notable persons who are alumni of Stanford Graduate School of Business in California.[1]
Alumni
Business
- Stephen Adams, businessman and private equity investor
- Javed Ahmed, Pakistani American businessman
- Herbert M. Allison, businessman, former President and CEO of Fannie Mae
- Mukesh Ambani, Billionaire Indian Businessman Chairman of Reliance industries
- Phil Knight, Billionaire Founder and Chairman of Nike
- Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors
- Robert Bass, billionaire businessman
- Sid Bass, investor and billionaire
- Riley P. Bechtel, former Chairman of the Bechtel Corporation
- Stephen Bechtel Jr., billionaire co-owner of the Bechtel Corporation
- Jeffrey Bewkes, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner
- Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev
- Bill Browder, American-born British financier
- John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley, British businessman
- Brook Byers, senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
- Yvon Chouinard, environmentalist and founder of Patagonia
- Bud Colligan, American entrepreneur
- James C. Collins, American business consultant, author, and lecturer
- Joe Coulombe, American entrepreneur
- James Coulter, billionaire co-founder of private equity firm TPG Capital
- Sir Howard Davies, Chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland and the former Director of the London School of Economics
- John Donahoe, American businessman and president of ServiceNow
- Andy Dunn, American entrepreneur and CEO of Bonobos Inc.
- Richard Fairbank, American billionaire businessman and founder of Capital One
- Thomas J. Falk, CEO of Kimberly-Clark
- Robert J. Fisher, American businessman
- Pete Flint, British entrepreneur
- Marcos Galperin, billionaire Argentine businessman and co-founder of MercadoLibre, Inc.
- Dana Gioia, American poet and writer
- Seth Godin, American author and former dot com business executive
- Robert E. Grady, American venture capitalist and private equity investor
- Wyc Grousbeck, American businessman and owner of the Boston Celtics
- Ole Andreas Halvorsen, billionaire Norwegian-born investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist
- Richard B. Handler, American businessman and CEO of Jeffries Group
- Tom Hayhoe, British healthcare figure
- Jessica Jackley, American entrepreneur and co-founder of Kiva
- Kenneth M. Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of Lazard
- Jeff Jordan, American venture capitalist at Andreessen Horowitz
- Jim Jorgensen, American entrepreneur
- Lynn Jurich, American businessperson and CEO of Sunrun
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States of America
- Vinod Khosla, billionaire Indian American engineer and businessman
- Jim Kolbe, American politician
- Omid Kordestani, Iranian-born American businessman
- David Korten, American author and political activist
- Richard Kovacevich, American businessperson and former CEO of Wells Fargo & Company
- Gary Kremen, American entrepreneur and inventor of online dating
- Tom Linebarger, CEO of Cummins
- Edmund Wattis Littlefield, American businessman and philanthropist
- Stephen J. Luczo Executive Chairman of Seagate
- Mathew Martoma (born 1974 as Ajai Mathew Mariamdani Thomas), hedge fund portfolio manager, convicted of insider trading
- Sir Deryck Maughan, British businessman and philanthropist
- John B. McCoy, businessman
- Henry A. McKinnell, business executive and former CEO of Pfizer Inc.
- Scott McNealy, businessman and co-founder of Sun Microsystems
- Alex Michel, businessman and first star of The Bachelor
- Steve Miller, American businessman and chairman at AIG
- Hamid Moghadam, American businessman
- John Morgridge, American businessman
- Woody Myers, Indiana state health commissioner[2]
- Mariam Naficy, American entrepreneur and founder of Minted
- Jacqueline Novogratz, American entrepreneur and author
- Tom Peters, American writer on business management practices
- Donald Petersen, American businessman at Ford Motor Company
- David Pitt-Watson, Scottish author and businessperson
- Ken Powell, American businessman and CEO of General Mills
- Laurene Powell Jobs billionaire widow of Apple, Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs
- Penny Pritzker, American billionaire businesswoman
- Michele Raffin, American aviculturist
- Richard Rainwater, billionaire American investor and fund manager
- Lim Swee Say, Singaporean politician
- Charles R. Schwab, billionaire American investor and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation
- Mayo A. Shattuck III, American businessman
- David Siminoff, American investor
- Ellen Siminoff, American investor
- Jeffrey Skoll, billionaire Canadian engineer, internet entrepreneur and film producer
- Steven Smith, American astronaut
- Thomas O. Staggs, former COO of the Walt Disney Company
- Tom Steyer, American billionaire hedge fund manager
- David Sze, entrepreneur, investor, and managing partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners
- Kevin Tsujihara, American businessman and former chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Entertainment
- Steve Westly, American venture capitalist and politician
- Miles D. White, American entrepreneur
- Sam Yagan, American entrepreneur and co-founder of OkCupid
- Anthony Gonzalez, American football wide receiver and member of Congress
- Lee Hsien Yang, Singaporean business executive
- Hidehiko Yuzaki, Japanese politician
- Lorenzo Zambrano, Mexican businessman
- Alan Tripp, American entrepreneur
Military
- Paul Bucha, American war veteran
- Antonio Buehler, American war veteran and activist for the right to film the police
Other
- Rishi Sunak, Conservative MP in House of Commons (since 2015) and Chancellor of the Exchequer (since 2020)
References
- Alumni Network, Stanford Business, 2019
- Johnson, Dirk (January 20, 1990). "Man in the News: Woodrow Augustus Myers Jr.; A Commissioner Who Knows Strife". The New York Times. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
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