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This article lists notable people associated with the New York University Stern School of Business in the areas of academia, business, politics, government, and entertainment.
Edward Altman | Economist | Professor, 1977– | Inventor of the "Altman Z-Score" |
Menachem Brenner | Professor, 1990– | Professor of Finance; Bank and Financial Analysts Faculty Fellow | |
Jennifer N. Carpenter | Professor, 1995– | Associate Professor of Finance | |
Aswath Damodaran | Professor, 1986– | Professor in Finance; Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education | |
W. Edwards Deming | Statistician | Professor, 1946–1993 | Quality Expert |
Peter F. Drucker | "The Father of Modern Management" | 1950–1972 | Presidential Medal of Freedom 2002 |
Edwin Elton | Economist | Nomura Professor of Finance; Academic Director of Stern Doctoral Program 1965– | Co-author of Modern Portfolio Theory |
Robert F. Engle | Economist | Professor, 1999– | 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Niall Ferguson | Historian | 2002–2004 | Herzog Chair of Financial History – now at Harvard |
Ken Froewiss | Professor, 1997– | Clinical Professor of Finance; Academic Director of Executive Programs | |
John Anderson Fry | Administrator, 2002– | President of Drexel University and Franklin & Marshall College | |
Dan Gode | Professor, 1998– | Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting | |
Charles Waldo Haskins | Founding Dean, 1900–1903 | Co-founder Haskins and Sells (now Deloitte) | |
Friedrich Hayek | Economist | Postgraduate, 1923–1924 | 1974 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Deepak Hegde | Economist | Professor, 2010– | Seymour Milstein Professor of Strategy; Professor of Management [1] [2] [3] |
Richard Hendler | Lawyer | Professor, 1989– | Clinical Associate Professor of Law in Business |
Wassily Leontief | Economist | Professor, 1975–1999 | 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Alexander Ljungqvist | Professor, 2000– | Research Professor of Finance; Ira Rennert Professor of Entrepreneurship; Research Director, Berkley Center | |
Sonia Marciano | Professor, 1997– | Clinical Associate Professor of Management and Organizations | |
Thomas Pugel | Professor, 1978– | Vice Dean of Executive Programs; Professor of Economics and Global Business | |
Nouriel Roubini | Economist | Professor | Professor of Economics; Robert Stansky Research Faculty Fellow |
Thomas J. Sargent | Economist | Professor, 2002– | 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Anthony Saunders | Professor, 1978– | John M. Schiff Professor of Finance | |
Kristen Sosulski [4] | Executive Director for Learning Science Lab, 2011- | Clinical Associate Professor of Technology, Operations and Statistics | |
Michael Spence | Economist | Professor, 2011– | 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Richard Sylla | Economist | Professor, 1990– | History of Financial Institutions and Markets professor |
David Yermack | Professor, 1994– | Albert Fingerhut Professor of Finance and Business Transformation | |
Philip S. Yu | Distinguished professor and Wexler Chair; author | M.B.A. 1982 | IBM (formerly); University of Illinois at Chicago [5] |
Eitan Zemel | Professor, 1998– | Vice Dean for Strategic Initiatives; W. Edwards Deming Professor of Quality and Productivity | |
Larry Zicklin | Philanthropist | Professor, 1999– | Clinical Professor at Stern; Neuberger Berman's chairman of the board |
Stanley E. Zin | Economist | William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business, 2009– | Epstein-Zin preferences |
Name | Title | Degree | Company |
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George S. Barrett | Chairman and CEO | M.B.A. | Cardinal Health, Inc. |
Robert M. Beall II | Chairman | M.B.A. | Bealls |
Anjelina Belakovskaia | Grandmaster; professor | M.S., 2001 | U.S. Women's Chess Champion (1995, 1996, 1999); University of Arizona |
William R. Berkley | President, entrepreneur | B.S., 1966 | W. R. Berkley Corporation |
Thor Bjorgolfsson | Entrepreneur | B.S. | Iceland's first billionaire |
Nicolas Berggruen | Investments, billionaire | B.S. | Berggruen Institute |
Tom Chrystie | CFO | M.B.A. 1960 | Merrill Lynch & Co. |
James Cracchiolo | CEO | B.S. 1980' M.B.A., 1985 | Ameriprise Financial |
John J. Creedon | Former CEO and chairman | B.S. 1955; J.D., 1957 | MetLife |
Thomas E. Dooley | CEO | M.B.A., 1984 | Viacom |
Joseph Eichler | Real estate entrepreneur | B.S. before 1925 [6] | Eichler Homes, a real estate development company completing over 11,000 new homes in California between 1949 and 1966. [6] |
Israel Englander | Billionaire hedge fund manager | B.A. | Millennium Management |
Salvatore Ferragamo and James Ferragamo | Corporate directors | M.B.A. | Ferragamo |
Lorenzo Fertitta | Chairman and CEO; vice chairman | M.B.A., 1993 | Zuffa LLC entity of Ultimate Fighting Championship; Station Casinos Inc. |
Tom Freston | CEO | M.B.A. | MTV Networks |
Richard (Dick) S. Fuld | CEO | M.B.A., 1973 | Lehman Brothers |
Jeff Gaspin | Chairman | M.B.A., 1984 | NBCUniversal Television Group |
Abraham George | Entrepreneur and philanthropist | M.B.A., 1973; PhD. 1975 | Founder of Multinational Computer Models and The George Foundation |
Edward P. Gilligan | Entrepreneur; company president | American Express. [7] | |
Alan Greenspan | Banker | B.A., 1948; M.A., 1950; PhD, 1977 | Former chairman of the Federal Reserve |
Robert Greifeld | CEO and president | M.B.A. 1986 | NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. |
Gerald Hassell | CEO | M.B.A. | BNY Mellon |
Paul Kangas | Journalist | M.B.A. | Host, Nightly Business Report |
Henry Kaufman | Banker | B.S., 1948; PhD, 1958 | Wall Street financial consultant |
Jeffrey Koo | CEO banker | M.B.A., 1962 | China Trust Bank |
Peter S. Kraus | Chairman and CEO | M.B.A. | AllianceBernstein |
Kenneth Langone | Entrepreneur | M.B.A., 1960 | Founder, Home Depot |
Alan Levin | CFO | M.B.A., 1976 | Pfizer |
Ismail Merchant | Filmmaker | M.B.A., 1960 | Founder, Merchant Ivory Productions |
Philip L. Milstein | Chairman, heir | M.B.A. 1974 | Emigrant Bank |
Cathy E. Minehan | Bank president | M.B.A., 1977 | Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Vanessa O'Brien | Mountaineer; businesswoman | M.B.A. | First woman to reach Earth's highest and lowest points; fastest woman to climb The Seven Summits [8] |
Mark Patterson | Co-Founder, chairman | M.B.A. | MatlinPatterson Global Advisers LLC |
John Paulson | Billionaire hedge fund manager | B.S. | President, Paulson & Co. |
Richard C. Perry | Billionaire entrepreneur | MBA | Perry Capital and current owner of Barneys New York |
Michael Posner | Lawyer; NYU Stern Director | J.D. | NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights |
Ira Rennert | Billionaire | M.B.A. | AM General |
James B. Rosenwald III | Entrepreneur; NYU Stern adjunct professor | M.B.A. | Dalton Investments; Stern School of Business |
Edouard de Rothschild | Banker | M.B.A., 1985 | Rothschild & Co |
Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs | Banker; IOC vice president | M.B.A. | GBS Finanzas; International Olympic Committee |
Charles W. Scharf | CEO | M.B.A | Wells Fargo |
Daniel Schulman | CEO and President | M.B.A | PayPal |
Allan L. Schuman | CEO | B.S., 1955 | Ecolab |
Leonard N. Stern | CEO (The Hartz Group) | B.S., 1957; M.B.A., 1959 | Namesake of New York University Stern School of Business |
Henry Taub | President | B.S., 1947 | Taub Foundation |
Laurence Alan Tisch | Billionaire, president and CEO | BSc, 1942 | CBS |
Agnes Varis | Entrepreneur, founder | M.A., 1977; M.B.A., 1979 | Aegis Pharmaceuticals |
Paul Waterman | CEO | M.B.A., 1996 | Castrol; Elementis |
David Yaari | Entrepreneur; activist; chairman | M.B.A. | World Confederation of United Zionists [9] |
Peggy Yu | Founder and Chairperson | M.B.A. 1992 | Dangdang |
Peter Zaffino | Chairman | M.B.A. | AIG [10] |
Barry Zyskind | Chairman and CEO | M.B.A. | AmTrust Financial Services [11] |
Carole Radziwill | M.B.A. | American journalist, author, and television personality. | |
Charlotte Wells | M.B.A./M.F.A. | Movie Writer and director. | |
Cathy Yan | M.B.A./M.F.A. | TV writer and director. | |
Emira D'Spain | Model, social media influencer, beauty director of Paper . |
Rudy Boschwitz | M.B.A., 1950, J.D., 1953 | United States Senate | |
Isidore Dollinger | B.C.S., 1925 | United States House of Representatives (1949–1959) | |
Manuel Pinho | Visiting scholar | Portuguese Minister of Economy and Innovation (2005–2009) | |
Charles B. Rangel | B.S., 1957 | United States House of Representatives | |
Chris Shays | M.B.A., 1974, MPA, 1978 | United States House of Representatives | |
Cynthia Villar | M.B.A., 1972 | Senator of the Philippines |
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