List of NYU Stern people

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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.

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Academia

Edward Altman EconomistProfessor, 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 StatisticianProfessor, 1946–1993Quality Expert
Peter F. Drucker "The Father of Modern Management"1950–1972Presidential Medal of Freedom 2002
Edwin Elton EconomistNomura Professor of Finance; Academic Director of Stern Doctoral Program 1965–Co-author of Modern Portfolio Theory
Robert F. Engle EconomistProfessor, 1999–2003 Nobel Prize in Economics
Niall Ferguson Historian2002–2004Herzog 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, 1900–1903Co-founder Haskins and Sells (now Deloitte)
Friedrich Hayek EconomistPostgraduate, 1923–19241974 Nobel Prize in Economics
Deepak Hegde EconomistProfessor, 2010– Seymour Milstein Professor of Strategy; Professor of Management [1] [2] [3]
Richard Hendler LawyerProfessor, 1989–Clinical Associate Professor of Law in Business
Wassily Leontief EconomistProfessor, 1975–19991973 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 EconomistProfessorProfessor of Economics; Robert Stansky Research Faculty Fellow
Thomas J. Sargent EconomistProfessor, 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 EconomistProfessor, 2011–2001 Nobel Prize in Economics
Richard Sylla EconomistProfessor, 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; authorM.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 PhilanthropistProfessor, 1999–Clinical Professor at Stern; Neuberger Berman's chairman of the board
Stanley E. Zin EconomistWilliam R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business, 2009– Epstein-Zin preferences

Business

NameTitleDegreeCompany
George S. Barrett Chairman and CEOM.B.A. Cardinal Health, Inc.
Robert M. Beall II ChairmanM.B.A. Bealls
Anjelina Belakovskaia Grandmaster; professorM.S., 2001 U.S. Women's Chess Champion (1995, 1996, 1999); University of Arizona
William R. Berkley President, entrepreneurB.S., 1966 W. R. Berkley Corporation
Thor Bjorgolfsson EntrepreneurB.S.Iceland's first billionaire
Nicolas Berggruen Investments, billionaireB.S. Berggruen Institute
Tom Chrystie CFOM.B.A. 1960 Merrill Lynch & Co.
James Cracchiolo CEOB.S. 1980' M.B.A., 1985 Ameriprise Financial
John J. Creedon Former CEO and chairmanB.S. 1955; J.D., 1957 MetLife
Thomas E. Dooley CEOM.B.A., 1984 Viacom
Joseph Eichler Real estate entrepreneurB.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 managerB.A. Millennium Management
Salvatore Ferragamo and James Ferragamo Corporate directorsM.B.A. Ferragamo
Lorenzo Fertitta Chairman and CEO; vice chairmanM.B.A., 1993 Zuffa LLC entity of Ultimate Fighting Championship; Station Casinos Inc.
Tom Freston CEOM.B.A. MTV Networks
Richard (Dick) S. Fuld CEOM.B.A., 1973 Lehman Brothers
Jeff Gaspin ChairmanM.B.A., 1984 NBCUniversal Television Group
Abraham George Entrepreneur and philanthropistM.B.A., 1973; PhD. 1975Founder of Multinational Computer Models and The George Foundation
Edward P. Gilligan Entrepreneur; company president American Express. [7]
Alan Greenspan BankerB.A., 1948; M.A., 1950; PhD, 1977Former chairman of the Federal Reserve
Robert Greifeld CEO and president M.B.A. 1986 NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.
Gerald Hassell CEOM.B.A. BNY Mellon
Paul Kangas JournalistM.B.A.Host, Nightly Business Report
Henry Kaufman BankerB.S., 1948; PhD, 1958Wall Street financial consultant
Jeffrey Koo CEO bankerM.B.A., 1962 China Trust Bank
Peter S. Kraus Chairman and CEOM.B.A. AllianceBernstein
Kenneth Langone EntrepreneurM.B.A., 1960Founder, Home Depot
Alan Levin CFO M.B.A., 1976 Pfizer
Ismail Merchant FilmmakerM.B.A., 1960Founder, Merchant Ivory Productions
Philip L. Milstein Chairman, heirM.B.A. 1974 Emigrant Bank
Cathy E. Minehan Bank presidentM.B.A., 1977 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Vanessa O'Brien Mountaineer; businesswomanM.B.A.First woman to reach Earth's highest and lowest points; fastest woman to climb The Seven Summits [8]
Mark Patterson Co-Founder, chairmanM.B.A. MatlinPatterson Global Advisers LLC
John Paulson Billionaire hedge fund managerB.S.President, Paulson & Co.
Richard C. Perry Billionaire entrepreneurMBA Perry Capital and current owner of Barneys New York
Michael Posner Lawyer; NYU Stern DirectorJ.D. NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights
Ira Rennert BillionaireM.B.A. AM General
James B. Rosenwald IIIEntrepreneur; NYU Stern adjunct professor M.B.A.Dalton Investments; Stern School of Business
Edouard de Rothschild BankerM.B.A., 1985 Rothschild & Co
Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs Banker; IOC vice presidentM.B.A.GBS Finanzas; International Olympic Committee
Charles W. Scharf CEOM.B.A Wells Fargo
Daniel Schulman CEO and PresidentM.B.A PayPal
Allan L. Schuman CEOB.S., 1955 Ecolab
Leonard N. Stern CEO (The Hartz Group)B.S., 1957; M.B.A., 1959Namesake of New York University Stern School of Business
Henry Taub President B.S., 1947Taub Foundation
Laurence Alan Tisch Billionaire, president and CEOBSc, 1942 CBS
Agnes Varis Entrepreneur, founderM.A., 1977; M.B.A., 1979Aegis Pharmaceuticals
Paul Waterman CEOM.B.A., 1996 Castrol; Elementis
David Yaari Entrepreneur; activist; chairmanM.B.A. World Confederation of United Zionists [9]
Peggy Yu Founder and ChairpersonM.B.A. 1992 Dangdang
Peter Zaffino ChairmanM.B.A. AIG [10]
Barry Zyskind Chairman and CEOM.B.A. AmTrust Financial Services [11]

Entertainment

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 .

Politics and government

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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