Established in 1916, Columbia Business School is one of six Ivy League business schools and is one of the oldest business schools in the world.
In 2021, it was ranked as the 7th best business school. ==History== The school was founded in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an inaugural class of 61 students, including 8 women.
Banking executive Emerson McMillin provided initial funding in 1916, while A.
Rolet, MBA 1984, Former CEO of the London Stock Exchange Yuzaburo Mogi, MBA 1961, Chairman and CEO of Kikkoman ==See also== Economics Glossary of economics ==References== ==External links== Official website Columbia University Ivy League business schools Business schools in New York (state) Universities and colleges in New York City Educational institutions established in 1916 Universities and colleges in Manhattan 1916 establishments in New York (state)
Barton Hepburn, then president of Chase National Bank, provided funding for the School's endowment in 1919.
The School expanded rapidly, enrolling 420 students by 1920, and in 1924 added a PhD program to the existing BS and MS degree programs. In 1945, Columbia Business School authorized the awarding of the MBA degree.
Kazarian, MBA 1981, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Japonica Partners Paul Calello, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Credit Suisse's investment banking division Paul Montrone, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific Penny Chenery, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown Percy Uris, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia Peter A.
Schmittlein, PhD 1980, Dean of MIT (Sloan) David LeFevre Dodd, MS 1921, PhD 1930, Father of value investing David Philbrick Conner, MBA 1976, CEO of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation David S.
The School expanded rapidly, enrolling 420 students by 1920, and in 1924 added a PhD program to the existing BS and MS degree programs. In 1945, Columbia Business School authorized the awarding of the MBA degree.
Schmittlein, PhD 1980, Dean of MIT (Sloan) David LeFevre Dodd, MS 1921, PhD 1930, Father of value investing David Philbrick Conner, MBA 1976, CEO of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation David S.
Thorne, PhD 1959, British Guiana-born development economist Anna Rawson, MBA 2015, Australian professional golfer and model Antony Ressler, MBA 1985, co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management and Ares Management António Pedro dos Santos Simões, MBA, CEO of HSBC UK Arthur Burns, PhD 1934, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Arthur J.
Hussman Jr., MBA 1970, CEO of WEHCO Media and publisher of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Warren Buffett, MS 1951, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Washington SyCip, MBA 1943, founder of the Asian Institute of Management and Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co. William J.
The School expanded rapidly, enrolling 420 students by 1920, and in 1924 added a PhD program to the existing BS and MS degree programs. In 1945, Columbia Business School authorized the awarding of the MBA degree.
Lang Foundation Federico Marchetti, MBA 1999, founder of online retailer YOOX Group Frank Lautenberg, BS 1949, U.S.
Shortly thereafter, in the 1950s, the School adopted the Hermes emblem as its symbol, reflecting the entrepreneurial nature of the Greek god Hermes and his association with business, commerce and communication. In 1952, CBS admitted its last class of undergraduates.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Hussman Jr., MBA 1970, CEO of WEHCO Media and publisher of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Warren Buffett, MS 1951, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Washington SyCip, MBA 1943, founder of the Asian Institute of Management and Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co. William J.
Shortly thereafter, in the 1950s, the School adopted the Hermes emblem as its symbol, reflecting the entrepreneurial nature of the Greek god Hermes and his association with business, commerce and communication. In 1952, CBS admitted its last class of undergraduates.
Exley Jr., MBA 1954, Former chairman and CEO of NCR Corporation Charles R.
Some of the more notable alumni include the following: Akinlabi Olasunkanmi, MBA, Nigerian Senator and Federal Minister of Youth Development Alan Patricof, MBA 1957, Founder of Apax Partners Alexander Haig, MBA 1955, United States Secretary of State Alfred P.
Cooperman, MBA 1967, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Omega Advisors Leonard Lauder, MBA 1955, Chairman emeritus of the Estée Lauder Companies; son of Estée Lauder Lewis A.
Some of the more notable alumni include the following: Akinlabi Olasunkanmi, MBA, Nigerian Senator and Federal Minister of Youth Development Alan Patricof, MBA 1957, Founder of Apax Partners Alexander Haig, MBA 1955, United States Secretary of State Alfred P.
Cohen, MBA 1969, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Peter Woo, MBA 1972, Chairman of Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, Wheelock & Co, and The Wharf Holdings Limited Philip Geier, MBA 1958, Former chairman and CEO of Interpublic Group of Companies Philip J.
Thorne, PhD 1959, British Guiana-born development economist Anna Rawson, MBA 2015, Australian professional golfer and model Antony Ressler, MBA 1985, co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management and Ares Management António Pedro dos Santos Simões, MBA, CEO of HSBC UK Arthur Burns, PhD 1934, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Arthur J.
Tucci, MBA 1984, President and CEO of EMC Corporation Joseph Vittoria, MBA 1959, Former chairman and CEO of Avis Joyce M.
Rosen, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of Compaq Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group Beth Ford, MBA 1995, CEO of Land O'Lakes Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author Blair Effron, Founder of Centerview Partners Robert Kasten Jr., MBA 1966, U.S.
Rolet, MBA 1984, Former CEO of the London Stock Exchange Yuzaburo Mogi, MBA 1961, Chairman and CEO of Kikkoman ==See also== Economics Glossary of economics ==References== ==External links== Official website Columbia University Ivy League business schools Business schools in New York (state) Universities and colleges in New York City Educational institutions established in 1916 Universities and colleges in Manhattan 1916 establishments in New York (state)
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
Clark Jr., MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank Ira Trivedi, MBA 2008, Indian novelist, yoga teacher, and entrepreneur Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw, MBA 1965, Scottish businessman and member of the House of Lords Irving Kahn, MBA, oldest living active investment professional J.T.
Chapman, MBA, Former President and CEO of Kidder, Peabody & Co. Meyer Feldberg, MBA 1965, former president of the Illinois Institute of Technology and dean of Columbia Business School Michael A.
Rosen, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of Compaq Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group Beth Ford, MBA 1995, CEO of Land O'Lakes Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author Blair Effron, Founder of Centerview Partners Robert Kasten Jr., MBA 1966, U.S.
Robert Hammer, MBA, Chairman and CEO of CommVault Systems Nancy McKinstry, MB 1984, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Wolters Kluwer Noor Pahlavi, MBA 2020, model, socialite and princess to the former throne of Iran Patrick Stokes, MBA 1966, Former chairman and CEO of Anheuser-Busch Paul B.
Samberg, MBA 1967, Chairman and CEO of Pequot Capital Benjamin M.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Cooperman, MBA 1967, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Omega Advisors Leonard Lauder, MBA 1955, Chairman emeritus of the Estée Lauder Companies; son of Estée Lauder Lewis A.
Clark Jr., MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank Ira Trivedi, MBA 2008, Indian novelist, yoga teacher, and entrepreneur Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw, MBA 1965, Scottish businessman and member of the House of Lords Irving Kahn, MBA, oldest living active investment professional J.T.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Perrin, MBA 1969, Chairman of Warnaco; Former CEO of Duracell, Former CEO of Avon Products Christopher O'Neill, MBA 2005, British-American businessman and husband of Princess Madeleine of Sweden Cyrus Massoumi, MBA 2003, founder of Zocdoc César Alierta, MBA 1970, CEO of Telefónica David C.
Cohen, MBA 1969, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Peter Woo, MBA 1972, Chairman of Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, Wheelock & Co, and The Wharf Holdings Limited Philip Geier, MBA 1958, Former chairman and CEO of Interpublic Group of Companies Philip J.
Perrin, MBA 1969, Chairman of Warnaco; Former CEO of Duracell, Former CEO of Avon Products Christopher O'Neill, MBA 2005, British-American businessman and husband of Princess Madeleine of Sweden Cyrus Massoumi, MBA 2003, founder of Zocdoc César Alierta, MBA 1970, CEO of Telefónica David C.
Hussman Jr., MBA 1970, CEO of WEHCO Media and publisher of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Warren Buffett, MS 1951, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Washington SyCip, MBA 1943, founder of the Asian Institute of Management and Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co. William J.
Rose, MBA 1983, American entrepreneur, founder of New York Angels David Sainsbury, MBA 1971, Former Chairman of Sainsbury's David E.
Clark Jr., MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank Ira Trivedi, MBA 2008, Indian novelist, yoga teacher, and entrepreneur Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw, MBA 1965, Scottish businessman and member of the House of Lords Irving Kahn, MBA, oldest living active investment professional J.T.
Dillon, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of International Paper John Paul Cisneros, MBA 2017, son of Henry Cisneros, COO of American Triple I Partners Jon Stein, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of Betterment Jon Steinberg, MBA 2003, President of BuzzFeed Jordan Roth, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Joseph M.
Senator from New Jersey Fred Hochberg, MBA 1975, Chairman and President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States Gabriele Galateri di Genola, MBA 1972, Chairman of Assicurazioni Generali, former Chairman of Telecom Italia and CEO of Fiat Gail J.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Roche, MBA 1972, former CEO of Girls, Inc.
Cohen, MBA 1969, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Peter Woo, MBA 1972, Chairman of Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, Wheelock & Co, and The Wharf Holdings Limited Philip Geier, MBA 1958, Former chairman and CEO of Interpublic Group of Companies Philip J.
Kazarian, MBA 1981, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Japonica Partners Paul Calello, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Credit Suisse's investment banking division Paul Montrone, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific Penny Chenery, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown Percy Uris, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia Peter A.
Senator from New Jersey Fred Hochberg, MBA 1975, Chairman and President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States Gabriele Galateri di Genola, MBA 1972, Chairman of Assicurazioni Generali, former Chairman of Telecom Italia and CEO of Fiat Gail J.
Schmittlein, PhD 1980, Dean of MIT (Sloan) David LeFevre Dodd, MS 1921, PhD 1930, Father of value investing David Philbrick Conner, MBA 1976, CEO of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation David S.
Schmittlein, PhD 1980, Dean of MIT (Sloan) David LeFevre Dodd, MS 1921, PhD 1930, Father of value investing David Philbrick Conner, MBA 1976, CEO of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation David S.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Senator from Wisconsin 1981 to 1993. Charles E.
Kazarian, MBA 1981, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Japonica Partners Paul Calello, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Credit Suisse's investment banking division Paul Montrone, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific Penny Chenery, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown Percy Uris, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia Peter A.
Bennett, MBA 1982, CEO of Liberty Media Corporation Robert Reffkin, MBA, founder and CEO of Compass Inc. Rocco B.
Rose, MBA 1983, American entrepreneur, founder of New York Angels David Sainsbury, MBA 1971, Former Chairman of Sainsbury's David E.
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
Tucci, MBA 1984, President and CEO of EMC Corporation Joseph Vittoria, MBA 1959, Former chairman and CEO of Avis Joyce M.
and director of AT&T Julian Geiger, MBA, Former chairman and CEO of Aeropostal Keiko Sofia Fujimori, MBA 2008, Peruvian politician. Keith Sherin, EMBA 1991, Chairman and CEO of GE Capital Kenneth Ouriel, MBA 2009, Former CEO of Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; vascular surgeon Kevin Burke, MBA, Chairman and CEO of Consolidated Edison Koos Bekker, MBA 1984, Chairman of South Africa-based multinational mass media company Naspers Leon G.
Robert Hammer, MBA, Chairman and CEO of CommVault Systems Nancy McKinstry, MB 1984, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Wolters Kluwer Noor Pahlavi, MBA 2020, model, socialite and princess to the former throne of Iran Patrick Stokes, MBA 1966, Former chairman and CEO of Anheuser-Busch Paul B.
Rolet, MBA 1984, Former CEO of the London Stock Exchange Yuzaburo Mogi, MBA 1961, Chairman and CEO of Kikkoman ==See also== Economics Glossary of economics ==References== ==External links== Official website Columbia University Ivy League business schools Business schools in New York (state) Universities and colleges in New York City Educational institutions established in 1916 Universities and colleges in Manhattan 1916 establishments in New York (state)
Thorne, PhD 1959, British Guiana-born development economist Anna Rawson, MBA 2015, Australian professional golfer and model Antony Ressler, MBA 1985, co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management and Ares Management António Pedro dos Santos Simões, MBA, CEO of HSBC UK Arthur Burns, PhD 1934, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Arthur J.
Gorman, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley James W.
Kazarian, MBA 1981, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Japonica Partners Paul Calello, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Credit Suisse's investment banking division Paul Montrone, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific Penny Chenery, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown Percy Uris, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia Peter A.
Stevens, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Robert K.
Lynch Jr., MBA, CEO of Barnes & Noble Wolfgang Bernhard, MBA 1988, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG Xavier R.
and director of AT&T Julian Geiger, MBA, Former chairman and CEO of Aeropostal Keiko Sofia Fujimori, MBA 2008, Peruvian politician. Keith Sherin, EMBA 1991, Chairman and CEO of GE Capital Kenneth Ouriel, MBA 2009, Former CEO of Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; vascular surgeon Kevin Burke, MBA, Chairman and CEO of Consolidated Edison Koos Bekker, MBA 1984, Chairman of South Africa-based multinational mass media company Naspers Leon G.
Senator from Wisconsin 1981 to 1993. Charles E.
Smith, MBA 1994, founder of Vista Equity Partners, wealthiest African-American Robert J.
Rosen, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of Compaq Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group Beth Ford, MBA 1995, CEO of Land O'Lakes Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author Blair Effron, Founder of Centerview Partners Robert Kasten Jr., MBA 1966, U.S.
Kazarian, MBA 1981, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Japonica Partners Paul Calello, MBA 1987, Chairman and CEO of Credit Suisse's investment banking division Paul Montrone, PhD 1996, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific Penny Chenery, MBA, American sportswoman who bred and raced Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown Percy Uris, BS 1920, American real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia Peter A.
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
Lang Foundation Federico Marchetti, MBA 1999, founder of online retailer YOOX Group Frank Lautenberg, BS 1949, U.S.
In addition to the full-time MBA, the school offers four Executive MBA programs: the NY-EMBA Friday/Saturday program, the EMBA-Global program (launched in 2001 in conjunction with the London Business School), the EMBA-Americas program launched in 2012, and the EMBA-Global Asia program (launched in 2009 in conjunction with the London Business School and the University of Hong Kong Business School).
Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity and Competitiveness ==People== ===Faculty=== Columbia Business School employs 136 full-time faculty members, including Joseph Stiglitz, the 2001 Nobel laureate in economics who also teaches at the university's School of International and Public Affairs; and Bernd Schmitt, the Robert D.
Perrin, MBA 1969, Chairman of Warnaco; Former CEO of Duracell, Former CEO of Avon Products Christopher O'Neill, MBA 2005, British-American businessman and husband of Princess Madeleine of Sweden Cyrus Massoumi, MBA 2003, founder of Zocdoc César Alierta, MBA 1970, CEO of Telefónica David C.
Dillon, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of International Paper John Paul Cisneros, MBA 2017, son of Henry Cisneros, COO of American Triple I Partners Jon Stein, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of Betterment Jon Steinberg, MBA 2003, President of BuzzFeed Jordan Roth, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Joseph M.
Students in jointly run programs earn an MBA degree from each of the cooperating institutions. On July 1, 2004, R.
Keyes, MBA 1980, CEO of Fresh & Easy and former chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc., 7-Eleven Jamie Kern, MBA 2004, co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics Jean-Marc Perraud, MBA 1972, Former CFO of Schlumberger Jeff Campbell, MBA 1967 Former chairman and CEO of Burger King Jeffrey Loria, MBA 1968, Owner of the Florida Marlins Jerome Chazen, MBA 1950, Co-founder of Liz Claiborne Jerome J.
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
Perrin, MBA 1969, Chairman of Warnaco; Former CEO of Duracell, Former CEO of Avon Products Christopher O'Neill, MBA 2005, British-American businessman and husband of Princess Madeleine of Sweden Cyrus Massoumi, MBA 2003, founder of Zocdoc César Alierta, MBA 1970, CEO of Telefónica David C.
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
It achieved notoriety in 2006 for "Every Breath Bernanke Takes", its video parody of the Police song "Every Breath You Take".
Workman Jr., CSEP 2004, CIED 2004, CIBE 2006, prolific author, inventor, and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy; and a noted analytical spectroscopist. Jerry Speyer, MBA 1964, CEO of Tishman Speyer Properties Jill Furman, MBA 1997, co-producer of musical Hamilton Joan Hornig, MBA 1983, jewelry designer Joern Meissner, PhD 2005, professor at Kühne Logistics University; founder of test-prep company Manhattan Review John T.
Watson, MBA 2006, Founder of LEED Robert R.
Consequently, entrepreneurship among Columbia MBA students is on the rise, with 20 students in the MBA Class of 2007 starting their own businesses directly after graduation.
Hubbard, the former chair of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, has worked in the private, government and nonprofit sectors, and played a role in shaping national and international economic policy, including the deregulation policy leading up Wall Street bank failures in 2008.
Students in the class that entered in 2009 come from 61 countries and speak more than 50 languages. The revised core curriculum, launched in the fall of 2008, represents about 40% of the degree requirement.
Frederic Mishkin, member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, returned to teach at CBS starting fall 2008.
Clark Jr., MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank Ira Trivedi, MBA 2008, Indian novelist, yoga teacher, and entrepreneur Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw, MBA 1965, Scottish businessman and member of the House of Lords Irving Kahn, MBA, oldest living active investment professional J.T.
and director of AT&T Julian Geiger, MBA, Former chairman and CEO of Aeropostal Keiko Sofia Fujimori, MBA 2008, Peruvian politician. Keith Sherin, EMBA 1991, Chairman and CEO of GE Capital Kenneth Ouriel, MBA 2009, Former CEO of Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; vascular surgeon Kevin Burke, MBA, Chairman and CEO of Consolidated Edison Koos Bekker, MBA 1984, Chairman of South Africa-based multinational mass media company Naspers Leon G.
In addition to the full-time MBA, the school offers four Executive MBA programs: the NY-EMBA Friday/Saturday program, the EMBA-Global program (launched in 2001 in conjunction with the London Business School), the EMBA-Americas program launched in 2012, and the EMBA-Global Asia program (launched in 2009 in conjunction with the London Business School and the University of Hong Kong Business School).
Students in the class that entered in 2009 come from 61 countries and speak more than 50 languages. The revised core curriculum, launched in the fall of 2008, represents about 40% of the degree requirement.
Dillon, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of International Paper John Paul Cisneros, MBA 2017, son of Henry Cisneros, COO of American Triple I Partners Jon Stein, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of Betterment Jon Steinberg, MBA 2003, President of BuzzFeed Jordan Roth, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Joseph M.
and director of AT&T Julian Geiger, MBA, Former chairman and CEO of Aeropostal Keiko Sofia Fujimori, MBA 2008, Peruvian politician. Keith Sherin, EMBA 1991, Chairman and CEO of GE Capital Kenneth Ouriel, MBA 2009, Former CEO of Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; vascular surgeon Kevin Burke, MBA, Chairman and CEO of Consolidated Edison Koos Bekker, MBA 1984, Chairman of South Africa-based multinational mass media company Naspers Leon G.
In Charles Ferguson's 2010 documentary, Inside Job, when prompted, Hubbard strongly maintains that his political and financial connections to government and Wall Street firms do not create any potential academic conflict of interest.
An auxiliary space, Warren Hall, is situated on Amsterdam Avenue and is shared with the law school. In October 2010, Columbia Business School announced that alumnus Henry Kravis, the billionaire co-founder of private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR & Co.), pledged $100 million to fund expansion of Columbia Business School, the largest gift in its history.
2 worldwide, Financial Times, 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, Global-EMBA program No.
Financial Times, 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, Berkeley-Columbia program No.
Financial Times, 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, NY-EMBA program No.
5 US News and World Report 2010 Rankings No.
9 Wall Street Journal Executive MBA Rankings, 2010, NY-EMBA program ==MS Programs== Columbia Business School offers three separate Master of Science degrees in Management Science & Engineering, Financial Economics and Marketing.
Admission is highly competitive with 894 applicants in 2010 for positions in an entering class of 18 students (2%).
Dillon, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of International Paper John Paul Cisneros, MBA 2017, son of Henry Cisneros, COO of American Triple I Partners Jon Stein, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of Betterment Jon Steinberg, MBA 2003, President of BuzzFeed Jordan Roth, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Joseph M.
2 US Program, Businessweek, 2011 Executive MBA Rankings No.
Admission to the programs is extremely competitive: in 2011, there were 543 applicants to the Financial Economics program and only 10 students were accepted. ==Doctoral Program== The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is offered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and is administered by the Business School.
In addition to the full-time MBA, the school offers four Executive MBA programs: the NY-EMBA Friday/Saturday program, the EMBA-Global program (launched in 2001 in conjunction with the London Business School), the EMBA-Americas program launched in 2012, and the EMBA-Global Asia program (launched in 2009 in conjunction with the London Business School and the University of Hong Kong Business School).
The buildings will be designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. In December 2012, Ronald Perelman also donated $100 million to the construction of the second business school building.The new buildings will open December 2021. ==MBA program== The Columbia MBA Program is one of the most competitive in the world with an admission rate of 13.6% for the 2021 entering class.
To supplement its Entrepreneurship Program, the Business School launched, in June 2012, an entrepreneurship lab in downtown Manhattan, an incubator space for entrepreneurs. Columbia Business School has a strong presence in consulting.
Rosen, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of Compaq Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group Beth Ford, MBA 1995, CEO of Land O'Lakes Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author Blair Effron, Founder of Centerview Partners Robert Kasten Jr., MBA 1966, U.S.
All top five new MBA employers are consulting firms, with McKinsey alone offering positions to 50 new graduates in 2014.
Thorne, PhD 1959, British Guiana-born development economist Anna Rawson, MBA 2015, Australian professional golfer and model Antony Ressler, MBA 1985, co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management and Ares Management António Pedro dos Santos Simões, MBA, CEO of HSBC UK Arthur Burns, PhD 1934, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Arthur J.
Rosen, MBA 1961, Former chairman and CEO of Compaq Benjamin Wey, MSLD 2013, Chinese-born American Wall Street financier and CEO of New York Global Group Beth Ford, MBA 1995, CEO of Land O'Lakes Bill Keenan, MBA 2016, former professional hockey player and author Blair Effron, Founder of Centerview Partners Robert Kasten Jr., MBA 1966, U.S.
Dillon, MBA 1971, Chairman and CEO of International Paper John Paul Cisneros, MBA 2017, son of Henry Cisneros, COO of American Triple I Partners Jon Stein, MBA 2009, Founder and CEO of Betterment Jon Steinberg, MBA 2003, President of BuzzFeed Jordan Roth, MBA 2010, president and majority owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Joseph M.
Hubbard has announced plans to step down as dean in June 2019. In June 2019, Columbia University President, Lee Bollinger, announced that Maglaras had been selected as the 16th Dean of Columbia Business School.
Maglaras took office on July 1, 2019, succeeding economist Glenn Hubbard. ==Campus== Columbia Business School is primarily housed in Uris Hall, at the center of Columbia's Morningside Heights campus.
15 by The Economist in 2019 and No.
This encourages students to think about a company holistically, analyzing it from the perspective of various disciplines. The average starting base salary and bonus for Columbia MBAs in 2020 was $171,436, a sum that places it as the 6th highest among business schools.
8 by the Financial Times in 2020. ===Dual-degree programs=== Columbia Business School students can combine an MBA with one of ten other professional degrees.
Robert Hammer, MBA, Chairman and CEO of CommVault Systems Nancy McKinstry, MB 1984, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Wolters Kluwer Noor Pahlavi, MBA 2020, model, socialite and princess to the former throne of Iran Patrick Stokes, MBA 1966, Former chairman and CEO of Anheuser-Busch Paul B.
In 2021, it was ranked as the 7th best business school. ==History== The school was founded in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an inaugural class of 61 students, including 8 women.
The buildings will be designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. In December 2012, Ronald Perelman also donated $100 million to the construction of the second business school building.The new buildings will open December 2021. ==MBA program== The Columbia MBA Program is one of the most competitive in the world with an admission rate of 13.6% for the 2021 entering class.
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