Wednesday, 15 October 2014

The 25 Most Successful MIT Business School Graduates

Carly Fiorina


The Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has powerful connections throughout the world, as evidenced by the 92% of the Class of 2013 with job offers within three months of graduation. 


Sloan was founded in 1914 and is named for Alfred Pritchard Sloan, the MIT grad who drove General Motors to dominance in 23 years as a CEO.


The school turns out private and public sector leaders like former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Microsoft chairman John W. Thompson.


Here are 25 of the most successful Sloan grads.


John S. Reed, Class of ’65, served as the CEO of Citigroup and the chair of the New York Stock Exchange. Today he’s the chair of the MIT Board of Trustees.





William A. Porter graduated from Sloan in 1967, and he changed market history in 1982 when he founded ETrade.





A 1971 Sloan grad, Donald Fites served as CEO of Caterpillar, Inc. from 1990 to 1999.




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The 25 Most Successful MIT Business School Graduates

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