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2015–2016IMPACT REPORT
FRONT COVER Associate Professor George Serafeim conducted research into how both corruption and socially responsible behavior influence corporate profitability, which informs his course Reimagining Capitalism: Big Business and Big Problems.
THIS PAGE Dean Nitin Nohria shared HBS’s vision for the 21st century with alumni around the world who attended The Harvard Business School Campaign regional events.
HBS FUND GIFTS RECEIVED IN FY16
RECORD-BREAKING TOTAL INCLUDES OUTRIGHT GIFTS AND PLEDGE PAYMENTS
$39.6M
THANK YOUHarvard Business School is able to build on its legacy and innovate in its programs because of the commitment of alumni and friends who support the HBS Fund for Leadership and Innovation. In particular, leadership donors who are members of the HBS Fund Investors Society ensure that the School continues to set the standard for management education in the 21st century.
For the past six years, HBS has been guided by strategic priorities known as the “Five I’s”—innovation, intellectual ambition, internationalization, inclusion, and integration. From the launch of the Harvard Innovation Labs to a multiyear project on US competitiveness, new initiatives and activities have been undertaken to advance these priorities and, in turn, the School’s mission of educating leaders who make a difference in the world.
As the stories on the following pages illustrate, the flexible funding provided by members of the HBS Fund Investors Society enables the School to attract students from diverse backgrounds, conduct pathbreaking research, expand global understanding, and broaden its influence.
HBS is grateful for the dedication of HBS Fund Investors Society donors and their belief that the work of the School, and its alumni, has the power to transform business and society.
INNOVATION
INTELLECTUAL AMBITION
INCLUSION
INTEGRATION
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INTERNATIONALIZATION
2 Advancing the knowing, doing, and being of leadership
INNOVATION
Innovation at HBS is a continuous process—one that must anticipate and respond
to changing realities of business practice, the evolving aspirations of students,
and advances in technology, among other factors. The School has a history of
innovation in its curricula, beginning with its pioneering use of the case method
for management education to provide students with insight into real-world
business issues. More recently HBS launched the field method, which immerses
students and student teams in hands-on learning experiences and gives them
meaningful opportunities to translate their ideas into practice. Online education
via the HBX platform—with offerings including Credential of Readiness (CORe),
HBX Courses, and HBX Live—is yet another pedagogical vehicle that enables the
School to reach existing and new learners in innovative ways.
Experiential LearningDuring their 2016 FIELD course, a team of first-year MBA students interviewed customers while working with a company in Manila, one of 15 emerging markets where students gained an understanding of global business.
Educational Technology To enrich the learning
experience, faculty members draw on a variety of
technology-based tools, such as the multimedia case “BionX,” which explores the human dimension behind the
company’s creation of the BiOM Ankle, a prosthetic device.
HBX Credential of Readiness (CORe), a primer on the fundamentals of business, is one of three online products developed by HBX. It targets learners from non-business backgrounds to strengthen their knowledge of business concepts.
MBA SECOND-YEAR ELECTIVE CURRICULUM
120 24 17 72% 6
ELECTIVE COURSES OFFERED
IMMERSIVE FIELD COURSESOFFERED WORLDWIDE
NEW COURSES
FIELD-BASED COURSES
CLASS OF 2016 ENROLLED IN FIELD-BASED COURSES
ABOVE (LEFT TO RIGHT) Senior Lecturer Frank Cespedes draws upon his background in sales and marketing to help second-year MBA students develop skills to launch their own entrepreneurial ventures.
Katie Lefkowitz, cofounder of lundí, worked with Class of 2016 teammates Allie Egan and Devon Barrett, pictured L–R in front row, on a Kickstarter campaign to interest customers in heated boots for women.
“Every entrepreneur is selling all the time—to customers, investors, employees, and strategic partners,” observes Thomas Eisenmann, the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration and cocreator of Entrepreneurial Sales and Marketing (ESM), a field course that debuted in spring 2016. “To a greater degree than in established firms, marketing and selling in entrepreneurial ventures are linked to product development and strategy decisions that can make or break early-stage companies,” he notes.
More than 200 second-year MBA students signed up for ESM’s 60 available seats. “Student demand, as well as feedback from alumni entrepreneurs, identified a critical skill gap in this area,” says Eisenmann, who developed the course with HBS colleagues Frank Cespedes and Mark Roberge, both of whom are experts and authors of books on sales and marketing.
As a field course, ESM pairs students with organizations for work that gives them hands-on skills and incorporates the use of analytical tools. “It’s project-driven,” explains Cespedes. “Students work in teams, sometimes on their own startups and sometimes with existing early-stage ventures in Boston and elsewhere.” Weekly classroom sessions feature cases, peer-to-peer feedback on teams’ progress, and skill-building workshops led by outside experts.
Katie Lefkowitz (MBA 2016), cofounder of lundí, a young company that produces fashionable, technology-enabled heated winter boots for women, says the course helped her venture gain traction with customers at a very early stage. “The course was very tactical,” Lefkowitz explains. “My team worked on a Kickstarter campaign that assisted us in attracting those critical first orders that prove demand.”
Cespedes says the students in the course learn to deal with the reality that “selling is always more about the buyer than it is about the seller.” Recalling his own experience as a young entrepreneur, Roberge elaborates: “Like a lot of MBAs 15 years ago, I had the naïve perception that top startups simply have the best products. Today’s young entrepreneurs realize that success requires customer connection right at the outset.”
In the course’s beta version rollout, Cespedes, Roberge, and Eisenmann carefully tracked students’ learning through weekly questionnaires. That immediate feedback helped drive a decision to offer two sessions of a more traditional, case-based ESM course in fall 2016 to provide fundamentals in preparation for the field-based course. “The startup dilemmas students will debate during case discussions in the classroom this fall will deepen the insights they’ll bring to their project-based work in the spring,” says Eisenmann.
Field Course Helps Nascent Entrepreneurs Connect with Customers
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• Africa: Ethiopia and Tanzania • China • India • Japan • New York City • UK and the Netherlands
All data pertain to Academic Year 2015–2016.
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Generating important ideas that influence management practice
INTELLECTUAL AMBITION
Faculty members at HBS are committed to pursuing research that has power
in practice and that addresses problems facing business and society. Using
a wide variety of methodologies, their work springs from their passions and
even their personal experiences. They communicate their ideas and findings
to audiences ranging from scholars to fellow teachers to students. The feedback
they receive—including on cases they teach in the classroom—gives rise
to new perspectives and future areas of inquiry. Collectively, the scholarship
they advance has global impact. The School fosters collaboration and uses
its convening power to host conferences that draw scholars and practitioners
from around the world to tackle challenges ranging from health care to public
education to gender and work.
Global Research and Case Writing David Yoffie, the Max and Doris Starr Professor of International Business Administration, is one of two Global Research Fellows who conducted research abroad in FY16. He explored the competition between coffee chains in India.
New Research Methodologies
HBS faculty members are extending the traditional
academic methods of doing research by embracing
new methodologies, from crowdsourcing and big-data analysis to longitudinal and
behavioral studies.
Addressing Complex Issues In February 2016, the School’s Health Care Initiative launched the HBS Kraft Precision Medicine Accelerator “Precision Trials Challenge,” a contest that encourages participants to find a better way to conduct clinical trials during the drug approval process.
EARLY-STAGE FACULTY MEMBERS AMONG TOTAL HBS FACULTY (FY16)
• 24 Associate Professors • 53 Assistant Professors
33%
ABOVE Student feedback in the classroom has helped George Serafeim, the Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration, refine his research.
Michael E. Porter was an associate professor at HBS when he first developed his now-renowned five forces framework for strategy. Likewise, Clayton M. Christensen advanced the concept of disruptive innovation before receiving tenure. Both game-changing ideas, these examples of pathbreaking research emerged from HBS faculty members early on in their careers. Today Porter holds the Bishop William Lawrence University Professorship and Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration.
What makes the associate years such a “sweet spot” for faculty development is their intense blend of research and teaching, which in turn promotes innovative thinking, according to George Serafeim, the Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration. Associate professors typically begin to teach in the MBA Elective Curriculum or in Executive Education, where the synergies with their own work and deeper interactions with students give them a platform for refining their ideas.
For Serafeim, teaching Reimagining Capitalism: Big Business and Big Problems is the perfect complement to his research into how both corruption and socially responsible behavior influence corporate profitability. He has found that bribery and corruption, while they may boost sales, lead to a loss in profits. Businesses that tackle environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues, conversely, largely increase their profitability. Further, Serafeim shows that because investors have such a keen interest in tracking ESG performance, up to 60 percent of a company’s value may stem from nonfinancial data.
Classroom discussions often energize associate professors and help shape their inquiries. In Serafeim’s case, his students suggested two reasons for management failures to heed shareholder proposals for greater action on ESG issues: processes within the organization may not be sufficiently developed, and performance incentives may be misaligned. “I went back to the data and found both hypotheses to be true,” Serafeim says. “That’s critical because the efficient management of some of the most important institutions in society depends on new approaches, backed by data.”
Cultivating the Next Generation of Thought Leaders
INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH (FY15);60% INCREASE SINCE FY05
NEW FIELD CASES AND OTHER TEACHING MATERIALS PRODUCED (FY15)
$123M
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Developing a global perspective and disseminating ideas with worldwide impact
INTERNATIONALIZATION
To provide an education that is unmatched in its global breadth of analysis
and understanding, HBS is pursuing an ambitious strategy that expands the
range of faculty research, develops students’ global intelligence, and influences
business practices worldwide. The School has broadened its intellectual
footprint through a network of regional centers and offices established to assist
faculty members with globally oriented cases and research. HBS faculty,
MBA and Doctoral students, and Executive Education participants gain deep
insight into how businesses operate in different parts of the world through
field courses, immersions, and regional programs. Harvard Business Publishing
extends the School’s impact by sharing faculty members’ research with
managers around the globe.
Faculty ResearchFaculty members conduct research
around the world, often working with HBS’s nine research centers
and four offices, and many participate in an annual immersion.
In June 2016, for example, 14 faculty members traveled to
Munich to study the Mittelstand, the small and mid-sized companies in
German-speaking countries.
Global LearningSecond-year MBA students enrolled in Tohoku: The World’s Test Market for Authentic Entrepreneurship interviewed customers in Japan for their project research. This was one of six topically focused immersions offered in January 2016.
Executive Education More than 10,000 global business leaders participate annually in HBS’s Executive Education programs offered on campus and in a variety of locations abroad, including HBS-style classrooms in Shanghai and Mumbai.
GLOBAL RESEARCH CENTERS AND REGIONAL OFFICES
Asia-Pacific Hong Kong Shanghai Singapore
California Silicon Valley
Europe Paris
Japan Tokyo
Global Research Centers Regional Offices
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Two decades ago, HBS launched the Global Initiative to strengthen the School’s engagement with businesses and business leaders around the world and to deepen faculty members’ understanding of global management practices. Since then, the Initiative has established nine research centers and four regional offices that facilitate case writing and research; build connections with alumni and other leaders of industry, government, and academia; and create opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in global markets. The newest offices, which opened this past year in Dubai, Singapore, and Tel Aviv, provide a means for understanding the unique economic and cultural factors shaping business in those locations.
“We are broadening our intellectual footprint to enable the School, particularly faculty members, to understand management issues in these growing economies,” says Victoria Winston, executive director of the Global Initiative. She oversees the centers, offices, and the staff of more than 60 with Luis Viceira, the George E. Bates Professor and Senior Associate Dean for International Development.
The regional offices—including the one previously established in Mexico City— are staffed by a local researcher and are aligned with one of HBS’s global research centers, which range in size from 3 to 12 people. Many of the offices and centers house staff from Executive Education and Harvard Business Publishing.Scholarship advanced by the new regional offices is wide-ranging:
• Dubai: “Emaar: The Center of Tomorrow, Today,” a case written by Sid Yog (MBA 2004), senior lecturer at HBS, focusing on a listed real estate developer
in the United Arab Emirates
• Singapore: “Olivia Lum: Wanting to Save the World,” a case by Geoffrey Jones, the Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, featuring Olivia Lum, founder and CEO of Singapore-based Hyflux Group, a leading desalination firm
• Tel Aviv: Various research projects, including an in-depth study of the factors underlying Israel’s strength in technology and innovation
More than half the cases published in FY16 were international in scope or focus. Looking ahead, in response to growing interest and activity in Africa, the Global Initiative plans to establish an office on the continent.
“Our hope is to leverage our international activities and outreach as we continue to deepen our understanding of global issues in business,” says Viceira.
New Regional Offices BroadenHBS’s Intellectual Reach
BUSINESS LEADERS FROM 130 COUNTRIES ATTENDED EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
2016 MBA PROGRAMFIELD 2 LOCATIONS
Data pertain to Academic Year 2015–2016.
HBS CASES SOLD OUTSIDE THE US
4.7M
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10,000+
• Accra • Belo Horizonte • Boston • Buenos Aires • Casablanca • Chengdu • Istanbul • Jakarta
• Johannesburg • Lima • Manila • Mumbai • New Delhi • Phnom Penh • São Paulo • Shanghai
ABOVE HBS’s global research centers and regional offices facilitate faculty research and create opportunities for students to learn more about how business is conducted worldwide.
Latin America Buenos Aires São Paulo Mexico City
Middle East Istanbul Dubai Tel Aviv
South Asia Mumbai
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Ensuring that community members can do their best work in support of the School’s mission
INCLUSION
Fellowships A 2015 summer fellowship helped US Army veteran Daniel Fisher (MBA 2016) learn about economic development in a conflict zone during his internship with Roshan Telecom in Afghanistan.
Culture and Community
To build a greater sense of community, first-year MBA student leaders launched
Evolve, a program that encourages small groups of sectionmates to get together
every other week for meaningful conversations.
Bringing New Voices to the ClassroomUndergraduates majoring in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics), enrolled at a women’s college, or from a family-owned business background gained insight about HBS’s MBA Program by attending special classes on campus during Peek Weekend in June 2016.
HBS strives to create an environment where people of diverse backgrounds
and interests reach their full potential. Need-based MBA fellowships enable
the School to attract the most talented students from around the world,
regardless of their ability to pay. Financial aid also makes it possible for
students to explore different career paths over the summer and, for those
who choose jobs in lower-paying sectors or geographies, it helps relieve their
debt burden after graduation. More broadly, the School fosters a culture of
inclusion by embracing the differences among all members of its community.
ABOVE In 2013, Surabhi Bhandari (MBA 2017) participated in Jagriti Yatra, a 15-day, 5,000-mile journey of discovery by train. It aims to “build a better India through enterprise” and connects talented young Indians with entrepreneurs across the country. Bhandari worked on a project that explored the use of pharmaceuticals to manage alcoholism in a village in the Deoria district of Uttar Pradesh.
Surabhi Bhandari (MBA 2017) wants to launch a medical technology startup in India that will help revolutionize health care in her native country. “Multinational companies dominate the medical technology segment there,” says the second-year MBA student. “I believe an indigenous company that understands the way India works will be better able to tackle the complex problems that drive up costs.”
Bhandari points to innovations such as telemedicine, which can connect health professionals with those living in remote locations in India, as one solution. She also explored ways that health care products can be produced at lower costs, making them accessible to larger populations, while working for a Boston-based medical technology company during the summer of 2016.
A fellowship is making it possible for Bhandari to attend HBS. Earning her MBA, she says, will enable her “to look at myself and my home country from a very different perspective.” In the first-year Required Curriculum, she found Business, Government, and the International Economy to be especially insightful in benchmarking India’s problems and opportunities in relation to other countries. She also notes that Leadership and Organizational Behavior “opened my eyes to my own internal leadership strengths and weaknesses.”
“I want to build a healthy future for India,” states Bhandari, whose first two jobs after graduating from the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi offered starkly contrasting views of health care realities in India.
Working in New Delhi for McKinsey & Company, Bhandari helped produce a report for the government that offered a 10-year vision for the country’s health care system. She was particularly struck by the inadequacy of facilities in rural areas. “Basic health care is not accessible to a majority of Indian people,” she observes, noting that conditions in remote villages “drain life and productivity” from the entire country.
In contrast, in a subsequent job as an investment analyst for Sequoia Capital in Mumbai, Bhandari looked at companies developing sophisticated diagnostic and treatment tools that, she says, “could have huge potential to improve rural health care—if they could be made affordably.”
To Bhandari, the financial aid she has received from HBS makes it possible for her to “continue working toward being a health care entrepreneur, instead of taking a job with immediate cash rewards,” she says. “The fellowship enables me to move a step closer to having a very real impact on people back in India.”
Enabling the Dream of Building a Healthy Future for India
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MBA NEED-BASED FELLOWSHIP BUDGET
$30.4M
MBA STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED NEED-BASED FELLOWSHIPS
46%
42% WOMEN
34% INTERNATIONAL (63 COUNTRIES)
MBA CLASS OF 2017 ENROLLMENT
Data pertain to Academic Year 2015–2016.
937
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Serving as a catalyst within Harvard University
INTEGRATION
Collaboration within Harvard leverages the University’s impact, both today
and in the future. Building on many years of joint degree programs, joint
faculty appointments, and teaching and research spanning schools across
the University, HBS is serving as a catalyst for Harvard-wide activities,
especially in the areas of innovation and entrepreneurship. A new Science and
Enterprise District in Allston—including the Harvard John A. Paulson School
of Engineering and Applied Sciences (opening in 2020) and the Harvard
Innovation Labs ecosystem—will create new opportunities for entrepreneurship.
Integrated Learning
Xbootcamp—a one-week program led by HBS and SEAS
faculty members, company founders, and investors in
January 2016—helped Harvard College juniors and seniors
develop an innovation mind-set.
Xbootcamp
COLLEGE
Liberal Arts
Problem Solving
BusinessLeadership
SEASHBS
Developing the Next Generation of Scholars The Program for Research in Markets and Organizations (PRIMO) connects Harvard undergraduates with HBS faculty members to work on summer research projects, with a goal of igniting interest in an academic career. HBS DBA candidate Tami Kim, a former PRIMO student, is now a mentor in the program.
An Ecosystem for InnovationSince 2011, the Harvard Innovation Lab (i-lab) has offered programming to help students from across Harvard grow their entrepreneurial ventures. The Life Lab, above, opening in fall 2016, will feature shared laboratory space for life sciences and biotech startups. The Launch Lab, below, opened in 2014 to provide a curated community for Harvard alumni leading early-stage startups.
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STUDENTS IN 2016 RECEIVED A JOINT DEGREE FROM HBS AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
• Harvard Kennedy School • Harvard Law School • Harvard Medical School
STUDENT VISITS TO HARVARD INNOVATION LAB (FALL 2011–SPRING 2016)
MORE THAN
44
203,000
ABOVE The HBS and SEAS Faculty Research Symposium featured presentations from Lauren H. Cohen, HBS’s L.E. Simmons Professor of Business Administration; Karim R. Lakhani, HBS Professor of Business Administration; Yiling Chen, SEAS’s Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science; and Conor J. Walsh, SEAS’s John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
HBS STUDENTS PURSUING PHDS, OFFERED IN COLLABORATION WITH HARVARD’S GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IN:
• Business Economics • Health Policy (Management) • Organizational Behavior
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Collaboration between faculty members at Harvard Business School and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) was the subject of the schools’ first joint research symposium in May 2016. Held at HBS, it sparked excitement about what could be achieved when business and science work toward a common goal.
The symposium showcased groundbreaking research, highlighted existing partnerships, and explored ways to foster innovation even before two-thirds of SEAS moves to its new campus adjacent to HBS and the Harvard Innovation Labs in 2020. More than 100 HBS and SEAS faculty members, doctoral students, and staff attended the event.
“The proximity sets the stage for us to combine our strengths and unleash discovery in ways that truly benefit society and the world,” said HBS Dean Nitin Nohria. “It will be transformational, not just for each of our schools, but for the entire University, and is a great example of what ‘One Harvard’ can bring.”
Featured research presentations illustrated how business, science, and technology are addressing societal challenges: SEAS professor Yiling Chen discussed the design of social computing systems, HBS professor Karim R. Lakhani explained the use of crowdsourcing for genomic data processing, SEAS professor Conor J. Walsh spoke about creating wearable robotic equipment to help people with physical disabilities, and HBS professor Lauren H. Cohen outlined research focusing on “patent trolls” that sue cash-rich companies for patent violations.
Ongoing collaborations between HBS and SEAS were highlighted in a panel discussion, including the work conducted by Daniel P. Schrag, a SEAS professor who directs Harvard’s Center for the Environment, and Forest Reinhardt, HBS’s John D. Black Professor of Business Administration who also cochairs the School’s Global Energy Seminar. Daniel J. Needleman, SEAS’s Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, and Vicki Sato, Professor of Management Practice at HBS, discussed their partnership furthering the commercialization of science.
Befitting the symposium’s setting in Aldrich Hall, the daylong event included a case discussion that explored how innovation advanced by the two schools would take shape in the next decade with Allston’s emergence as an enterprise zone.
“There’s an energy here we want to keep fueling,” said SEAS Dean Frank Doyle, speaking about possibilities for collaboration in the areas of computer vision, data security, smart cities, and health care delivery. Dean Nohria concurred:
“I hope you share my great excitement about what we can accomplish together.”
HBS and SEAS Explore Opportunitiesfor Innovative Thinking
William M. Addy, MBA 1986, and Lydia Addy
James A. Attwood Jr., MBA 1984
David W. Blood, MBA 1985
James W. Breyer, MBA 1987
Jeffrey C. Campbell, MBA 1990
Scott D. Cook, MBA 1976
Kent P. Dauten, MBA 1979
Gustaf A. Douglas, MBA 1964
Paul B. Edgerley, MBA 1983, and Sandra M. Edgerley, MBA 1989
Paul J. Finnegan, MBA 1982, and Mary M. Finnegan
Bennett J. Goodman, MBA 1984
John B. Hess, MBA 1977
Robert S. Kapito, MBA 1983, and Ellen Kapito
Thomas L. Kempner Jr., MBA 1978
Alex Knaster, MBA 1985, and Irina Knaster
Prakash A. Melwani, MBA 1986, and Anjali Melwani
Innovators Circle Partners Innovators Circle MembersJack R. Meyer, MBA 1969,
and Elizabeth D. MeyerAlexander Navab, MBA 1991
Anna Spangler Nelson, MBA 1988, and Thomas C. Nelson, MBA 1988
Jonathan M. Nelson, MBA 1983
New Hope FoundationKenneth E. Olivier, MBA 1979,
and Angela NomelliniJudy M. Pagliuca, MBA 1983, and
Stephen G. Pagliuca, MBA 1982
John C. Phelan, MBA 1990
Gary M. Rodkin, MBA 1979
Alexander J. Roepers, MBA 1984
Lonnie M. Smith, MBA 1974
John A. Thain, MBA 1979, and Carmen M. Ribera-Thain
Paul E. Viera Jr., MBA 1985
Jeffrey C. Walker, MBA 1981
Dennis J. Wong, MBA 1983
Anonymous (2)
Manuel U. Agustines, MBA 1962
Jon R. Bauer, MBA 1981
David G. Behenna, MBA 1985, and Laura D. Behenna
Max Burger, MBA 1981
James J. Burke Jr., MBA 1979
Michael P. Cassidy, MBA 1991
Jean-Marc Chapus, MBA 1986
Helen Chung-Halpern, MBA 1996, and Abel G. Halpern, MBA 1993
Vittorio A. Colao, MBA 1990
Edward Conard, MBA 1982, and Jill A. Davis
Peter J. Coolidge, MBA 1992, and Faith C. Coolidge
Glenn M. Creamer, MBA 1988, and Mary Jane Murray Creamer, MBA 1988
Cynthia Foster Curry, MBA 1990
Gregory J. David, MBA 1996
Robert V. Delaney Jr., MBA 1986
William O. DeWitt Jr., MBA 1965
Vincent J. Dowling Jr., MBA 1990
Theodore A. Ferrara, MBA 1990
John H. N. Fisher, MBA 1991
Paul J. Fribourg, AMP 96, 1985
Joshua S. Friedman, MBA 1980, and Beth C. Friedman
Ashley Garrett, MBA 1987, and Alan Jones, MBA 1987
Brent W. Gledhill, MBA 1997, and Catherine H. Gledhill
John R. Gordon, MBA 1974
Thomas J. Healey, MBA 1966
Ian D. Highet, MBA 1994, and Lea Paine Highet
James J. Hummer, MBA 1980
Joanna M. Jacobson, MBA 1987, and Jonathon S. Jacobson, MBA 1987
Ralph M. James, MBA 1982
Edgar D. Jannotta Jr., MBA 1986, and Erika C. Pearsall
HBS FUND INVESTORS SOCIETY MEMBERS
We gratefully recognize the members of the HBS Fund Investors Society
who made leadership contributions to the HBS Fund for Leadership and
Innovation in fiscal year 2016 (July 1, 2015–June 30, 2016). Leadership
contributions reflect total outright gifts and pledge payments during that year.
Abigail P. Johnson, MBA 1988, and Christopher J. McKown, MBA 1981
J. W. Kaempfer Jr., MBA 1971
Robert Steven Kaplan, MBA 1983 Victoire Keane Lang, MBA 1994,
and Kenneth W. LangMiyoung E. Lee, MBA 1992,
and Neil P. Simpkins, MBA 1992
Ian K. Loring, MBA 1993, and Isabelle P. Loring
Gregory T. Lucier, MBA 1990, and Marilena Lucier
Scott D. Malkin, MBA 1983, and Laura Malkin
Kevin J. Maroni, MBA 1990
Bonnie McElveen-HunterMick Mountz, MBA 1996,
and Tiffany MountzDenise M. O’Leary, MBA 1983,
and Kent J. Thiry, MBA 1983
Marcos Puig-Guasch, MBA 1990
Jesse T. Rogers, MBA 1984, and Mindy B. Rogers
David J. Roux, MBA 1984
Dwight D. Sipprelle, MBA 1984, and Susan M. Sipprelle
Robert A. Smith, MBA 1985, and Dana Weiss Smith
Thomas F. Stephenson, MBA 1966
Jay and Kelly Sugarman Foundation, MBA 1988
Oscar L. Tang, MBA 1962
Garrett Thornburg, MBA 1970
Andrew H. Tisch, MBA 1977, and Ann R. Tisch
Barry Volpert, MBA 1985, and Teri Volpert
Richard H. Witmer Jr., MBA 1976, and Jean Witmer
Egon P. S. Zehnder, MBA 1956
Anonymous (2)
Lee Adrean, MBA 1976
Lisa Ahmad, MBA 1986, and Zubaid Ahmad, MBA 1986
Giancarlo R. Aliberti, MBA 1988
Glenn R. August, MBA 1987
Jesse R. Baker, MBA 2001, and Pamela A. Baker, MBA 2001
John M. Ballbach, MBA 1990
Merle H. Banta, MBA 1961
Timothy R. Barakett, MBA 1983
Richard R. Barrera, MBA 1997, and Purnima Puri, MBA 1997
Javier Barrios, MBA 1990, and Alexis Barrios
Jane BattenGary V. Beauchamp, MBA 1976
Alexandre Behring, MBA 1995
James B. Bemowski, MBA 1980, and Susanne Bemowski
Daniel C. Benton, MBA 1984
Matthew K. Berler, MBA 1987, and Amy Berler
David Berman, MBA 1991
Joshua B. Bernstein, MBA 1990
Robert W. Bertrand, MBA 1965
Salim A. L. Bhatia, MBA 1976
Eric N. Birch, MBA 1966, and Sandra Ohrn Moose
Michael R. Bloomberg, MBA 1966
Henrik O. Bodenstab, MBA 1996
Trevor P. Bond, MBA 1989, and Laura Bond
Edward O. Boshell Jr., MBA 1961
Roy J. Bostock, MBA 1964
Peter C. Brockway, MBA 1980
John J. Burns Jr., MBA 1955, and Barbara M. Burns
Crystal Call-Maggelet, MBA 1991, and Chuck Maggelet, MBA 1991
Alice Carlson
Michael Casey, MBA 1974, and Jacqueline Casey
John G. Chachas, MBA 1990
Ann Pao Chen, MBA 1994, and Paul H. Chen, MBA 1994
Lynn L. Chen-Zhang and Charles C. Zhang
Alexander Christ, MBA 1963
Stephen T. Clark, MBA 1981
Walter B. Clark, MBA 1971
John S. Clarkeson, MBA 1966
J. Kerry Clayton, MBA 1970, and Mary P. Royer
James F. Cleary Jr., MBA 1990
Sean Coleman, MBA 1996
Sherry L. Coutu, MBA 1993
Bryan C. Cressey, MBA 1974
David D. Croll, MBA 1973
Michael F. Cronin, MBA 1977
Robert L. Cummings, MBA 1976
David L. Daniel, MBA 1975
Catherine A. Cockrum Dean, MBA 1991
Jacob W. Doft, MBA 1995, and Suzanne W. Doft, MBA 1996
W. Greg Dunlevy, MBA 1981
Bradbury Dyer III, MBA 1966
James G. Ellis, MBA 1970, and Gail EllisArthur G. Epker III, MBA 1987
Michael P. Esposito, MBA 1990
Phillip S. Estes, MBA 1985
Trevor Fetter, MBA 1986, and Melissa F. Fetter
James M. Frates, MBA 1996
William W. George, MBA 1966, and Penny George
Margaret Hastings Georgiadis, MBA 1990, and Pantelis A. Georgiadis, MBA 1990
Robert D. Goldfarb, MBA 1971
Lawrence E. Golub, MBA 1983
Christopher R. Gordon, MBA 2001, and Mary Beth Gordon
Alvin Larry Gorman, MBA 1956
Jonathan N. Grayer, MBA 1990
Charles L. Grossman, MBA 1966
Ralph H. Haberfeld, MBA 1971, and Louise Haberfeld
Amanda B. Hack, MBA 1998, and Jeffrey I. Hack, MBA 1991
Scott Sang-Won Hahn, MBA 2000
Charles E. Haldeman Jr., MBA 1972
Julie S. Halloran, MBA 1990, and Todd W. Halloran, MBA 1990
Steven J. Halmos, MBA 1972
James D. Halper, MBA 1985, and Priscilla Halper
James R. Hodge, MBA 1979
Karl Jan Erik Hummel, MBA 1986
John K. F. Irving, MBA 1989
Robert Gregory James, MBA 1948
Jeffrey R. Jay, MBA 1987, and Mary E. Jay, MBA 1987
Christopher T. Jenny, MBA 1979, and Andrea Jenny
Jonas Jochnick, MBA 1966
Charles E. Johnson, MBA 1985
Melissa Beville Kepner, MBA 1996
Harold J. Kingsberg, MBA 1951
Frank L. Klapperich Jr., MBA 1961
Seth A. Klarman, MBA 1982, and Beth S. Klarman
Jonathan A. Kraft, MBA 1990
Charles A. Krasne, MBA 1954
Jane G. Lack, MBA 1964, and Melvin Lack, MBA 1965
Jeannie Bachelor Lavine, MBA 1992, and Jonathan S. Lavine, MBA 1992
Tina T. Lee, MBA 1996
Elizabeth C. Lempres, MBA 1989, and Martin V. Lempres, MBA 1988
$25,000–$99,999George R. Lewis, MBA 1961
Jonathan J. Liew, MBA 2002
Marc S. Lipschultz, MBA 1995, and Jennifer Lipschultz
Thomas H. Lister, MBA 1991
Richard K. Lubin, MBA 1969
Jonathan R. Lynch, MBA 1993
David B. MacFarlane, MBA 1988, and Annesley R. MacFarlane
Betty Gee Mah, MBA 1979, and Jim C. Chang
Francois J. Maisonrouge, MBA 1985
David M. Manischewitz, MBA 1961, and Sheila Manischewitz
John T. Mapes, MBA 1995
Alain R. Marcus, MBA 1994
A. Reid Marsh Jr., MBA 1986, and Mary F. Marsh, MBA 1986
Carl J. Martignetti, MBA 1985
Gary S. Matthews, MBA 1986
Norman S. Matthews, MBA 1956, and Joanne Matthews
Hugh D. McGuirk, MBA 1991
Patricia Bryant Melcher, MBA 1986
Nicholas A. Merrick, MBA 1990
Guy S. Miasnik, MBA 1999, and Michal Miasnik
Bruce H. Mitchell, MBA 1970
David L. Moore, MBA 1980, and Lori T. Moore
Robert R. Morse, MBA 1981, and Stacey C. Morse, MBA 1981
Philip S. Muelder, MBA 2004
Terrence M. Mullen, MBA 1996
John D. Nebel, MBA 1975
Ofer Nemirovsky, MBA 1986
J. Christopher Nielsen, MBA 1981
Edward P. Owens, MBA 1974
Yves J. Paternot, MBA 1971*Henry M. Paulson Jr., MBA 1970
Jon C. Piot, MBA 1995
Jud Reis, MBA 1966
George A. Roche, MBA 1966
James F. Rothenberg, MBA 1970*, and Anne F. Rothenberg
Ray A. Rothrock, MBA 1988, and Meredith Rothrock
Jacob M. Safra, MBA 1995
Emilia A. Saint-AmandMalcolm S. Salter, MBA 1964,
and Barbara N. SalterTheodore R. Samuels II, MBA 1981,
and Lori W. SamuelsFayez Sarofim, MBA 1951
Bjorn E. Saven, MBA 1976
Ronald W. Scafe, MBA 1981
Marie L. Schwartz, MBA 1985, and Mark J. Schwartz, MBA 1985
M. Edward Sellers, MBA 1975
Christiana S. Shi, MBA 1986
Stanley S. Shuman, MBA 1961
Cornelius E. Sigety, MBA 1985
Douglas I. Smith, MBA 1990
Steven R. Sommer, MBA 1981
Lawrence B. Sorrel, MBA 1985
Laurence L. Spitters, MBA 1954
Peter M. Starrett, MBA 1975
Andreas E. Stavropoulos, MBA 1997, and Chrysoula Dosiou
Barry S. Sternlicht, MBA 1986
S. Scott Stewart, MBA 1990, and Susan Stewart
Thomas B. Stiles II, MBA 1968, and Barbara Alexander Stiles
Vladimir M. Stolyarenko, AMP 190, 2016
Michael R. Stone, MBA 1988, and Karen M. Stone
William E. Stringham, MBA 1990
Steven M. Tadler, MBA 1986, and Joyce E. Tadler
Xiangdong Tan, GMP 12, 2003
Charles R. Tillen, MBA 1996
Albert C. Van Daalen, MBA 1956
Robert M. Wadsworth, MBA 1986, and Terry Wadsworth
Marcus D. Wedner, MBA 1988
John S. Weinberg, MBA 1983
Edward I. Weisiger Jr., MBA 1986
Peter C. Wendell, MBA 1976, and Lynn M. Wendell
Robert F. White, MBA 1982, and Tona B. White
Fang Zheng, MBA 1996
Anonymous (5)
Todd M. Abbrecht, MBA 1996
Kwansun Ahn, MBA 2006
John E. Akridge III, MBA 1970
Faisal Al Hamad, MBA 2005
Runa N. Alam, MBA 1985
Thomas J. Allen, MBA 1995, and Karen Allen
Flavia B. Almeida, MBA 1994
Jamie Anderson, MBA 1980, and Patsy Anderson, MBA 1980
Neil M. Ashe, MBA 1996, and Rona Gomel Ashe, MBA 1996
Alexander S. Bal, MBA 2011
Gregory M. Barr, MBA 1991
Eugene F. Barth, MBA 1966
Giles H. L. Bateman, MBA 1971
Warren L. Batts, MBA 1963
David W. Baum, MBA 1996, and Kathleen R. Baum
Charles B. Baxter, MBA 1993, and Jinee C. Tao, MBA 1994
Scott A. Beaumont, MBA 1977
James D. Bennett, MBA 1980, and Amy Bennett
Janet I. Benton, MBA 1984
Franklin M. Berger, MBA 1975
Amy S. Berylson, MBA 1979, and John G. Berylson, MBA 1979
Austin C. Beutel, MBA 1956
Frank J. Biondi Jr., MBA 1968
Martin Bisang, MBA 1988
John I. Bloomberg, MBA 1962
Johannes M. Boomaars, MBA 1994, and Sarah Bryson
Scott R. Borenstein, MBA 2006
Wilfried Boysen, MBA 1971
John J. Brennan, MBA 1980, and Catharine J. Brennan
Vadim Brinzan, MBA 2001
Jane Brock-Wilson, MBA 1983
Kenneth R. Brotman, MBA 1992
H. Bartlett Brown, MBA 1960
James A. Buechler, MBA 1989
Charles E. Bunch, MBA 1979
James W. Burns, MBA 1997
Peter Carman, MBA 1971
Lee H. Carson, MBA 1986
John E. Carter, MBA 1989, and Gael G. Carter
Stacey Black Case, MBA 1988
Adam D. Checchi, MBA 2003, and Allison Checchi, MBA 2004
Humphrey D. Chen, MBA 1996, and Cecilia Lim-Chen
Shou Zi Chew, MBA 2010, and Vivian Alexa Kao, MBA 2010
Thomas Chin, MBA 1961
Hoon Cho, MBA 1996, and Junehee Cho, MBA 1996
Robert I. Choi, MBA 1992
Suzanne S. Chu, MBA 1995, and Tuan Lam, MBA 1995
Mary Anne Citrino, MBA 1986, and Wake Smith, MBA 1986
Leo F. Coffey, MBA 1968
Steven Coleman, MBA 1993, and Laura B. Coleman
Howard P. Colhoun, MBA 1961
John P. Connaughton, MBA 1994, and Stephanie Formica Connaughton
Alan L. Crane, MBA 1992, and Leslie S. Crane
Joseph P. Cunningham, MBA 1981
John D. Curtin Jr., MBA 1956, and Nancy Curtin
Robert W. Danforth, MBA 1956
Charles L. Davidson III, MBA 1978
Pedro C. De Azambuja, MBA 1985
Satish Dharmaraj, PMD 78, 2003, and Smita Dharmaraj
Gary T. DiCamillo, MBA 1975
Douglas A. Donahue Jr., MBA 1976
William H. Donaldson, MBA 1958
Jacqueline A. Donnelly Russell, MBA 1992
Robert W. Doran, MBA 1958, and Evelyn Doran
David M. Dorman, MBA 1988
George E. Doty Jr., MBA 1980, and Lee Spelman Doty
William F. Doyle, MBA 1992
Timothy C. Draper, MBA 1984, and Melissa P. Draper
Diego du Monceau, MBA 1976
Daniel R. Dubrowski, MBA 1990
Allan M. Edelson, MBA 1985, and Denise Edelson
Christopher S. Eklund, MBA 1989
James A. Essey, MBA 1980, and Nina Zakin
George C. Estey, MBA 1984, and Doone Estey
Robert A. Faith, MBA 1986
Daniel S. Farb, MBA 2001, and Shoshana Farb
Ayla H. Farnos, MBA 1996
Bruce C. Farrell, MBA 1967
Mead Ferguson, MBA 1957
William R. Feth, MBA 1975, and Karen Feth
Mark R. Fetting, MBA 1980, and Georgia D. Smith
Roy S. Flack, MBA 1966
Sara Leventhal Fleiss, MBA 2006, and Peter Fleiss
Thomas C. Foley, MBA 1979, and Leslie Ann Foley
John G. Foresi, MBA 1988
David F. Frankel, MBA 1966, and Linda S. Frankel
James S. McL French, MBA 1966
William N. Fry IV, MBA 1990
Joseph B. Fuller, MBA 1981, and Ruthanne S. Fuller, MBA 1983
Mark E. Fusco, MBA 1990
$10,000–$24,999
$25,000–$99,999, CONTINUED
Angel Vicente Gallinal, MBA 1992
Gilbert N. Gargour, MBA 1965
Werner R. Genieser Jr., MBA 1995
Thomas Charles Gentile III, MBA 1990, and Julie K. Gentile
Jeffrey P. George, MBA 2001, and Renee Will George, MBA 2001
James L. Gilbert, MBA 1981
John M. Gillen, MBA 1959
Raymond V. Gilmartin, MBA 1968
Winston M. Ginsberg, MBA 1994
Jason K. Giordano, MBA 2006
Michael Greene, MBA 1990
Michelle D. Griffin, MBA 1990
Ellen M. Guidera, MBA 1986
Perry Young Soo Ha, MBA 1994
Judith Haberkorn, AMP 111, 1992
Gaetan L. Hannecart, MBA 1994
Paul A. Hanson, MBA 1979
Philip B. Harris, MBA 1996
Andrew G. Hauptman, MBA 1995, and Ellen Bronfman Hauptman
Steven J. Hefter, MBA 1983
Robert B. Hellman Jr., MBA 1987
Frederick A. Henderson, MBA 1984, and Karen L. Henderson
Edwin D. Hetz, MBA 1984
Ken C. Hicks, MBA 1982, and Lucy HicksMark G. Hilderbrand, MBA 1996, and
Rebecca J. Hilderbrand, MBA 1993
William P. Hilliard Jr., MBA 1966
Stephen P. Hindman, MBA 1978
Elizabeth Schwartz Hioe, MBA 2006, and Nelson N. Hioe, MBA 2006
Howard I. Hoffen, MBA 1989, and Sandra K. Hoffen, MBA 1992
Clive R. Holmes, MBA 1992
Brian T. Horey, MBA 1986, and Taggarty M. Patrick
Robert Howard, MBA 1998, and Brenda Pagan-Duran
J. Quincy Hunsicker, MBA 1961
Ashley G. Jacobs, MBA 1996, and Bruce N. Jacobs, MBA 1996
David E. Johnson, MBA 1985
Dorothy Ahlburg Johnson, HRPBA 1963, and F. Martin Johnson, MBA 1963
Franklin P. Johnson Jr., MBA 1952
Dan W. Johnston, MBA 1953
Roger B. Kafker, MBA 1989
I. Michael Kasser, MBA 1968
Michael T. Kerr, MBA 1985
Jean J. Kim, MBA 2005, and Bong Y. Koh, MBA 2004
Joseph G. Kishkill, MBA 1990
Lewis S. Klessel, MBA 1994, and Jody L. Klessel
Steven B. Klinsky, MBA 1979
Sidney R. Knafel, MBA 1954
Michael S. Koeneke, MBA 1971
Mark J. Kogan, MBA 1985, and Elizabeth Kogan
Karen R. Korn, MBA 1988, and William T. Korn
Stefan E. Kowski, MBA 2006
Lawrence S. Kramer, MBA 1974, and Myla Lerner
R. Kirk Kramer, MBA 1981
Mark A. Krentzman, MBA 1981
Gary M. Kusin, MBA 1976
Harald A. Lamotte, MBA 1966
William C. Landreth, MBA 1971
Christopher R. Lawrence, MBA 1981, and Cathy Lawrence
Brian R. Leach, MBA 1985
Lisa S. Lebovitz, MBA 1988, and Stephen D. Lebovitz, MBA 1988
Young J. Lee, MBA 1998
David M. LeGresley, MBA 1986
Arseny J. Lepiavka, MBA 1975
Christopher N. Leupold, MBA 2002, and Susie Leupold
Jay P. Leupp, MBA 1989, and Heidi LeBaron-Leupp
George Levan, MBA 2001
Robert W. Lord, MBA 1990
Francisco A. Lorenzo, MBA 1963
James C. Lu, MBA 1981, and Dora Yun Mao
Christian Y. Lucas, MBA 1996, and Angela M. Merendoni-Lucas, MBA 1996
Sotiris T. Lyritzis, MBA 1999
Adrianna C. Ma, MBA 2000
Alastair A. Mactaggart, MBA 1993
Ezra P. Mager, MBA 1966
Jun Makihara, MBA 1981
Alan M. Mark, MBA 1986
John S. Markwalter Jr., MBA 1986
Leonard Marx Jr., MBA 1956
Elena A. Matthews, MBA 1996, and Roger C. Matthews Jr., MBA 1996
L. Lowry Mays, MBA 1962
Randall T. Mays, MBA 1991
Kathleen A. McCarragher, MBA 1982
Bruce W. McCaul, MBA 1966
Ted H. McCourtney, MBA 1966
Andrew O. McKee, MBA 1990
Paul F. McLaughlin, MBA 1970
Robert M. Melzer, MBA 1969, and Judith M. Melzer
Sabina Menschel, MBA 2005
Stephen J. Meringoff, MBA 1968
William J. Michaelcheck, MBA 1971, and Pamela J. Michaelcheck
Angela Long Michalik, MBA 1995, and Robert E. Michalik, MBA 1995
Allison Hughes Mignone, MBA 1999, and Roberto A. Mignone, MBA 1996
Constantine S. Mihas, MBA 1992
Gilbert G. Milan, MBA 1979, and Margaret E. Milan, MBA 1979
Donald B. Milder, MBA 1980
Anatoli A. Miliukov, MBA 2001
William S. Miller, MBA 1989
H. William Mirbach, MBA 1976
Peter L. Mitchelson, MBA 1966
John M. Moriarty Jr., MBA 1982, and Leslie B. Moriarty, MBA 1982
Kenneth R. Morris, MBA 1977
David J. Morrison, MBA 1980
James T. Morton, MBA 1966
Jacob Navon, MBA 1984
F. James Neil Jr., MBA 1980
John D. Nichols Jr., MBA 1955
Thomas F. Nicholson, MBA 1956, and Sheridan Nicholson
Wilson Nolen, MBA 1951
Pedro Nueno, DBA 1973
Samuel A. Oolie, MBA 1961
David C. Ott, MBA 1992
Stephane M. Panier, MBA 2000
William O. Patterson, MBA 1990
William Pencer, MBA 1964
Adelene Q. Perkins, MBA 1985, and Roland K. Perkins, MBA 1985
Victor A. Perry III, MBA 1980
Luis E. Pescaramona, MBA 2006
Anand T. Philip, MBA 2006
James E. Pianta, MBA 1955
Randolph K. Piechocki, MBA 1976, and Janice E. Migliore
Robin Pinckert Nelson, MBA 1996, and John Nelson
Cameron P. Poetzscher, MBA 1995, and Varsha R. Rao, MBA 1995
Jonathan H. Poorvu, MBA 1990
Henry H. Porter Jr., MBA 1962
Steven G. Puccinelli, MBA 1985
Thomas W. Purcell Jr., MBA 1999
George Putnam III, MBA 1977
Brian F. Rabin, MBA 2001
Dudley A. Rauch, MBA 1965
Irfhan Rawji, MBA 2004
William J. Ready, MBA 2006
Brian D. Reh, MBA 2001
Michael A. Risman, MBA 1995
John C. Rocchio, MBA 1992
Richard A. Rogers, MBA 1985
Michael C. Roos, MBA 1988
Paul Rosenberg, MBA 1966
David A. Rothberg, MBA 1978
Mark H. Rubin, MBA 1980, and Lauren E. Rubin
Kiyomi Saito, MBA 1981
Tarek J. Sakka, MBA 1994
Ann Misiaszek Sarnoff, MBA 1987, and Richard I. Sarnoff, MBA 1987
Joseph M. Schell, MBA 1973
Edward P. Schneider, MBA 1970
Paul C. Schorr IV, MBA 1993
Carlo A. von Schroeter, MBA 1990, and Hillary von Schroeter
Milton S. Sedate, MBA 1990
Robert W. Selander, MBA 1974
Boake A. Sells, MBA 1969, and Marian Sells
Richard L. Selvala Jr., MBA 1990
Theodore P. Shen, MBA 1968
Julie Shih and Willy C. ShihMichael J. Silverstein, MBA 1980
W. Reed Simmons, MBA 1973
Michelle C. Simon Noon, MBA 2008, and Theodore Woods Noon III, MBA 2008
Carter Brooks Simonds, MBA 2004, and Talbott L. Simonds, MBA 2001
Frederick G. I. Singer, MBA 1992
Joshua R. Slocum, MBA 2004, and Sara T. Slocum
Jeffrey T. Slovin, MBA 1996
Douglas G. Smith, MBA 1979, and Gabriela A. Smith
Robert F. Smith, MBA 1961
Glenn Solsrud, MBA 1961
Beverly SpielvogelJohn W. Stanton, MBA 1979
Eric C. Stein, MBA 1996
Paul H. Stoneham, MBA 1990
Natasha Pearl Stowe, MBA 1989, and Richard H. Stowe, MBA 1970
William M. Street, MBA 1963
Harvey J. Struthers Jr., MBA 1966, and Mary R. Struthers
Rebecca Sumner Lien, MBA 1993
Junji Takegami, MBA 2005
Bruce C. Taylor, MBA 1981, and Linda Taylor
Jeffrey A. Teper, MBA 1990
Allen R. Thorpe, MBA 1997
Thomas J. Tierney, MBA 1980
Stephen B. Timbers, MBA 1968
Alexander C. Timken, MBA 1996
Perry M. Traquina, MBA 1980
John G. Troiano, MBA 1996
Jun Tsusaka, MBA 1988, and Miki Uchida Tsusaka, MBA 1988
Thomas N. Urban III, MBA 1995
David Colin S. Veitch, MBA 1984
Georgi E. Veltchev, MBA 2000, and Nina Veltchev
Mark A. Verdi, MBA 1996, and Gina Witalec Verdi
David A. Viniar, MBA 1980
Steven C. Voorhis, MBA 1996, and Grace Hyunchu Kim Voorhis
Harold A. Wagner, MBA 1963, and Marcia Wagner
James Peter Wisloh Wagner, MBA 1992
Christopher D. Wallis, MBA 1998
John Warner, MBA 1993, and Kelly WarnerClaudius E. Watts IV, MBA 1994
Chuck Whitten, MBA 2004, and Lori Rudge Whitten, MBA 2003
William M. Wicker, MBA 1975
J. Kelley Williams, MBA 1962, and Jean Williams
Brooks C. Wilson, MBA 1957
Clark J. Winslow, MBA 1965
James D. Wolfensohn, MBA 1959
Marc Brian Wolpow, MBA 1984
Jon A. Woodruff, MBA 1993
Richard W. Woodville, MBA 1975
Charles F. Wu, MBA 1983, and Claudia S. Wu
Vivian Wu, MBA 2000
Philip L. Yeo, MBA 1976
Ying-I Yong, MBA 1990
Jaime E. Yordan, MBA 1975
Jennifer S. Youstra, MBA 1993, and Bill Youstra
Roger J. Zino, MBA 1990
Anonymous (7)
$10,000–$24,999, CONTINUED
Vince L. Abejo, AMP 182, 2012
Robert J. Abernethy, MBA 1968
Osmar Abib Jr., MBA 1987
Fady M. Abouchalache, MBA 1992
Darren Jason Abrahamson, MBA 2009
Christina L. Adams, MBA 2013
Dhruv Agarwala, MBA 2002
Shamir Alibhai, MBA 1996
Ann H. Allen, MBA 1988, and Keith AllenSamuel E. Allen, MBA 1963
Mariam M. Alsikafi, MBA 2003, and Zaid F. Alsikafi, MBA 2003
Charlton H. Ames, MBA 1970
Manoel L. Amorim, MBA 1990
Kathryn Patricia Velayo Angeles, MBA 2014
Vassilis S. Antoniades, MBA 1999, and Aikaterini C. Papageorgiou
Constantinos Apostolidis, MBA 1979
John C. Appel, MBA 1975
Yasemin Arik, MBA 2008, and Akhil Monappa, MBA 2008
Victor K. Atkins Jr., MBA 1972
Harry A. Ault, AMP 187, 2014
Guillermo Azuero Gonzalez, MBA 1985
Souleymane Martial Ba, MBA 2009
William Christopher Bacic, MBA 2011
Shyam Prasad Baddepudi, AMP 181, 2011
Shawn S. Badlani, MBA 2010
Di Bai, MBA 2009, and Ziquan Zhang, MBA 2009
David G. Bailey, MBA 1999
Gilbert L. Baird III, MBA 2001
Anitashree Balaji, MBA 2006, and David Priego, MBA 2006
Per Bang-Jensen, MBA 1973
Tyra Lynne Banks, OPM 42, 2012
Bobby Lewis Barnes, MBA 2009
Carol A. Barnett, MBA 1990
Deborah Baron, MBA 2015
Ramond F. Barrios, MBA 2008
Richard L. Battista, MBA 1990, and Brenda Battista
Kumsal Bayazit, MBA 2001, and Stephane Besson, MBA 2001
Christopher R. Beall, MBA 2000
Stephen E. Bear, MBA 1977
Marla Malcolm Beck, MBA 1998
Brian T. Bedol, MBA 1985
Charles G. Beever, MBA 1978
Carl G. Behnke, MBA 1973, and Renee J. Behnke
Scott Kaplan Belsky, MBA 2008
Judith B. Benardete, MBA 1995, and Steven M. Benardete, MBA 1981
David J. Benjamin III, MBA 1971
Vincent Benjamin, MBA 2009, and Heather Benjamin
Todd E. Benson, MBA 1991
Alfred K. Berg, MBA 1975
Gary I. Berman, MBA 2001
Daniel A. Biederman, MBA 1977
Robert Duke Biederman, MBA 2014
Theodore R. Bigman, MBA 1987
Michael Richard Bilger, MBA 2012
Kate E. Bingham, MBA 1991
Carissa Lynn Bellardine Black, MBA 2012
Meredith Sheryl Block, MBA 2007, and Justin Lloyd Silver, MBA 2008
James H. Bloem, MBA 1977
Constantin R. Boden, MBA 1961
Rodger L. Boehm, MBA 1986, and Susan C. Boehm, MBA 1986
Jeffrey V. Bonyun, MBA 2003
John A. Borchers, MBA 1999
Ann D. Borowiec, MBA 1986, and Stanley P. Borowiec, MBA 1985
Alan C. Botsford Jr., MBA 1975, and Susan P. Botsford
Edward Bousa, MBA 1984, and Maureen Bousa
Timothy P. Brady, MBA 1995
Kevin P. Brennan, MBA 2001
Thomas G. Brick, MBA 1960
Mark C. Brickell, MBA 1976, and Anita J. Brickell
Janet Brief Ezersky, MBA 1984
Charles A. Brizius III, MBA 1997
Christopher W. Brody, MBA 1968, and Barbara C. Brody
Erik L. Brooks, MBA 1994
Michael C. Brooks, MBA 1973
Edward J. Brown III, MBA 1972
Farran Tozer Brown, MBA 1994, and Robert J. Brown, MBA 1994
Jana Kirlin Brownell, MBA 1983, and Stephen C. Brownell, MBA 1983
E. Alan Brumberger, MBA 1966, and Carol S. Brumberger
Caitlin L. R. Brumme, MBA 2012, and Kurt A. Brumme, MBA 2012
Barbara McTigue Bruner, MBA 1977, and Robert F. Bruner, MBA 1974, DBA 1982
Jane BuchanG. Clyde Buck, MBA 1963
Arthur R. Buckland, MBA 1976, and Eunice C. Buckland
Mortimer J. Buckley III, MBA 1996
David R. W. Burt, MBA 2007
Amy Butte, MBA 1997
Brendan M. Byrne, MBA 1991
Amy S. Cahners, MBA 1981
Vincent A. Calarco, MBA 1970
Eric Richard Calderon, MBA 2013
Jorge Calvo, GMP 6, 2009
Grant L. Cambridge, MBA 1997, and Peggy Cambridge
Thomas J. Carella, MBA 2004
Harlan Carere, MBA 2000
Byron Carlock Jr., MBA 1988, and Laura Carlock
Donald J. Carty, MBA 1971
Andrew W. Casey, MBA 2007
Mark L. Casey, MBA 1998
Pierre Casimir-Lambert, MBA 1960
Steven H. Cassriel, MBA 1992
Sang Y. Cha, MBA 2000
Fay Chandler*John R. Chandler, MBA 1986
Dimitri J. Chandris, MBA 2013
Onusa Chantanapongwanij, MBA 2013
Georgi Enthoven Charvel, MBA 2001, and Roberto Charvel, MBA 2001
Guy L. de Chazal, MBA 1976, and Kitty de Chazal
Mark L. Cheffers, MBA 1990
Mamie H. ChenMichael H. Chen, MBA 1996,
and Melania UrquidesWang Chen, MBA 2006
Jason C. Cheng, MBA 2010
Mathews M. Cherian, MBA 1993
Neil Chheda, MBA 2012, and Prapti Mittal, MBA 2012
Cheng-Ai Chi, MBA 2002
Hai Chi, MBA 2008
Yon Sog M. Choi, MBA 2006
Clayton M. Christensen, MBA 1979
Jeremy Yuen Ming Chua, MBA 2008
Robert M. Clements, MBA 1991, and Poppy Clements
Stewart B. Clifford, MBA 1956
Michael Clifton, MBA 2009
Brian Charles Clymer, MBA 2009, and Elizabeth Danaher Clymer, MBA 2009
Victor L. Cole, MBA 1958
Paul J. Collins, MBA 1961
Steven J. Collins, MBA 2000
T. Philip Comenos, MBA 1974
Cecil D. Conlee, MBA 1963
Mary M. Conlin, MBA 1990, and John E. Conlin
Terence Alexander Connell, MBA 2013
Daniel J. Connolly, MBA 1999
Richard J. Coppola, MBA 1991
Romy E. Coquillette, MBA 1996
Oliver Corlette, MBA 2006, and Pia Corlette, MBA 2007
Miguel Cortes, MBA 1987, and Nina Maldonado
Andrew William Crawford, MBA 2008
James B. Crawley, MBA 1956
Eric J. Cremers, MBA 1990
Alexander Charles Crisses, MBA 2008
Alan W. Crites, MBA 1978
Oliver D. Cromwell, MBA 1976, and Sheila Cromwell
Ashley M. Crosier, MBA 1987, and Richard R. Crosier, MBA 1987
Pearson C. Cummin III, MBA 1966
Stewart Cureton Jr., MBA 1973
Marybeth D’Souza, MBA 2008
W. Robert Dahl, MBA 1983
Damianos Damianos, MBA 1981
Karan Deepak Danthi, MBA 2013
Elizabeth M. Darst, MBA 2004, and Charles S. Leykum, MBA 2004
James A. David, MBA 2009, and Samantha P. David, MBA 2013
James C. Davis, MBA 1981, and Martha Davis
Brian M. Delaney, MBA 2001
Kara Nesburg Dennis, MBA 2008
Eric J. Deram, MBA 1998
Michael Derick, OPM 46, 2015
Saahill Desai, MBA 2012
Robert G. Dettmer, MBA 1957
April Garrett Diehl, MBA 1997, and Jeffrey T. Diehl, MBA 1997
Grier Tumas Dienstag, MBA 2015, and Jonathan G. Dienstag
Brian W. Dillard, MBA 2011, and Erin F. Dillard, MBA 2011
Julia Dimon, MBA 2011, and Joey Romeo, MBA 2011
Manu Diwakar, MBA 2009
Glenn S. Dixon, MBA 1991, and Eleri J. Dixon
James Leland Doak, MBA 1999
Vahe A. Dombalagian, MBA 2001
Patrick J. Dooling, MBA 2010
Amit Nitin Doshi, MBA 2006
Jay L. Doty, MBA 1962
Douglas Drane, MBA 1966
Jeffrey A. Dritley, MBA 1986
Chunmei Du, MBA 2002
Jon R. Duane, MBA 1986
Donna L. Dubinsky, MBA 1981, and Leonard Shustek
Dennis M. Durkin, MBA 1999, and Madeleine C. Durkin, MBA 1999
Trina Dutta, MBA 2008
Brian J. Edgeworth, MBA 1998, and Angela Edgeworth
Roni Elchahal, MBA 2011
William R. Elfers, MBA 1974
Amr T. El-Husseini, GMP 14, 2013
Francois Eliet, MBA 1981
Anthony T. Ellis, MBA 1956
Stuart J. Ellman, MBA 1992
Erik N. Engstrom, MBA 1988
Elizabeth M. Eveillard, MBA 1972
Robert Michael Farkas, MBA 2007
William F. Faulk Jr., MBA 1992
Thomas E. Faust Jr., MBA 1985, and Winifred D. Faust
Benjamin Feder, MBA 1991, and Victoria L. Feder, MBA 1994
Jeffrey S. Feingold, MBA 1997
Joyce N. Fensterstock, MBA 1973
Richard B. Fentin, MBA 1980, and Beth Fentin
Isidro Ferrer, MBA 2009, and Annette Rodriguez, MBA 2008
Jack J. Feuer, MBA 1998
William B. Fink, MBA 1971, and Susan Fink
Mehmet Ozgur Firtina, OPM 44, 2014
April H. Foley, MBA 1975
Fabian J. Fondriest, MBA 1988, and Suzanne B. Fondriest
$5,000–$9,999 Includes gifts of $1,000+ from alumni 0–9 years out
James Kent Foster, MBA 2011
Fred K. Foulkes, MBA 1965, and Graceann E. Foulkes
Martin A. Fox, MBA 1978, and Ellen GraffDomonique Foxworth, MBA 2015
Richard J. Franke, MBA 1957
Daniel H. Friedman, MBA 1996
Phillip C. Friedman, MBA 1976
Bryan E. Frist, MBA 2015
William H. Frist, MBA 2012
Libbie MacEvoy Fritz, MBA 2011
Mortimer B. Fuller III, MBA 1970, and Sue L. Fuller
Daniel Gabbay, MBA 2007
Mark E. Galant, MBA 1984, and Cindy Galant
David L. Gallo, MBA 2000
Katlyn J. Gao, MBA 2007, and Nicholas T. Yoong, MBA 2007
Neal S. Garonzik, MBA 1972
Benjamin Garosi, MBA 2009
James H. Gately, MBA 1965
Elizabeth Gehring-McGuire, MBA 1995, and John J. McGuire Jr., MBA 1995
Michael G. Geoghegan, MBA 1989
Louis V. Gerstner Jr., MBA 1965
Robert R. Gheewalla, MBA 1994, and Ilisa C. Gheewalla
Katherine Gibson, GMP 9, 2010, and J.W. Gibson
Stephen J. Girsky, MBA 1989, and Laurie Girsky
Jason E. Glass, MBA 2006, and Astrid M. Stevenson, MBA 2006
Robert R. Glasspiegel, MBA 1981, and Susan Glasspiegel, MBA 1981
James T. Glerum Jr., MBA 1986
Robert D. Gober, OPM 41, 2011
Evan D. Goldman, MBA 2004
Vincent John Gonzales, MBA 2012
Blake Lanier Gottesman, MBA 2008, and Casey T. Knight
Andrew Taylor Graham, MBA 2008
Anthony S. Graham, MBA 1986
Kimberly C. Greenberger, MBA 1999
Paul Conor Grimes, MBA 2008
Gustav E. Grisard, MBA 1959
Douglas C. Grissom, MBA 1993, and Ann Grissom
F. William Grube, MBA 1972
Ankush Gupta, MBA 2009
Nicholas Andrew Hadjiyiannis, MBA 2010
Jon L. Hagler, MBA 1963
Kenneth H. Hahn, MBA 1998
Philip E. Haight, MBA 1971
Rylan M. Hamilton, MBA 2009
Alicia C. Hammarskjold, MBA 1992, and Philip U. Hammarskjold, MBA 1992
Robert B. Hance IV, MBA 1988
David M. Hand, MBA 2004
George J. Harad, MBA 1971
Brian S. Harris, MBA 1997
H. Hiter Harris III, MBA 1987
Jeffrey A. Harris, MBA 1981
Stefan K. Haselwandter, MBA 2005
Nicholas Haslett, PLDA 13, 2012
Greg W. Hausler, MBA 1990
Frederick B. Hegi Jr., MBA 1968
Boy Hermansyah, OPM 39, 2010
Julio J. Hernandez, MBA 1995, and Lacy L. Hernandez
Conrad B. Herrmann, MBA 1989
David H. Herskovits, MBA 1974, and Joan Herskovits
Michael B. Hess, MBA 2013
Jeffrey J. Hicks, MBA 1997, and Charlotte A. Hicks
Mitchell C. Hill, MBA 1987
James A. Hirshfield Jr., MBA 1966, and Mary Hirshfield
James B. Hirshorn, MBA 1993
Franklin W. Hobbs IV, MBA 1972
Frances Cashin Hodler, MBA 2013
Philipp A. Hofmann, OPM 45, 2014
Brent L. Holden, MBA 1983
Jessica Hopfield, MBA 1993
Amory Houghton Jr., MBA 1952
Daryl W. Howard, MBA 1967
Michelle W. Hu, MBA 1996
William K. Hui, MBA 1993, and Jing Zhao, MBA 1994
Evan J. Hunden, MBA 1971
Ogden M. Hunnewell, MBA 1981
Claudia P. Huntington, MBA 1979
Peyton Avery Hurrle, MBA 2013, and Michael Flanagan
William H. Hurt, MBA 1951
G. Thompson Hutton, MBA 1986, and Wende S. Hutton, MBA 1986
David Hung Huynh, MBA 2011
Lawrence E. Hyatt, MBA 1980, and Carol M. Hyatt
Francis O. Idehen, MBA 2006, and Nicola Camille Halsall Idehen, MBA 2006
Jay A. Istvan, MBA 1986
Vladimir Jacimovic, MBA 1992
Bryan Andrew Jackson, MBA 2015
John Charles Jackson, MBA 2011, and Frances Jackson
Amy E. A. Jacobsson, MBA 1995, and John R. S. Jacobsson
Ashok Jitendra Dylan Jadeja, MBA 2004
Majid H. Jafar, MBA 2004
Gregory Lee James, MBA 2009
Edgar D. Jannotta, MBA 1959
Daniel O. Jarvis, MBA 1975
Charles Edward Jennings, MBA 2010
James K. Jennings Jr., MBA 1966, and Mary B. Jennings
Dirk Alexander Jeschke, MBA 2011
Chao Ji, GMP 15, 2013
Benjamin Joe, MBA 2009
Henry C. Johnson, MBA 1986
Nadia N. Johnson, MBA 2008, and David L. Rawlinson II, MBA 2008
Thomas H. Johnson, MBA 1976, and Donna Johnson
Thomas S. Johnson, MBA 1964, and Ann Johnson
David G. Jones, MBA 1986
Jeffrey Robert Jones, MBA 2007, and Kristi Jones, MBA 2007
Nikhil Kacker, MBA 2007
Nathan S. Kahn, MBA 1980
Katherine B. Kalin, MBA 1990
Monica Kalmanson-Midler, MBA 1992, and Andrew R. Midler, MBA 1986
Vikas Mohan Kalra, MBA 2008
Gerald P. Kaminsky, MBA 1963
Nellie H. Kargar, MBA 2015
Mark S. Karlan, MBA 1983
Erem Kassim-Lakha, MBA 1996
Harry A. Katz, MBA 1975
Richard F. Kaufman, MBA 1952
Brian Scott Kaufmann, MBA 2010
Samir Kaul, MBA 2002, and Puja Kaul
Geraldine P. Keefe, MBA 2008
Brian W. Kelly, MBA 1993, and Robin Kelly
Baily Blair Kempner, MBA 2011, and T. Nathaniel Kempner, MBA 2010
Andrea D. Kennedy, MBA 1998, and David Kennedy
Craig L. Kennedy, MBA 1996
John C. Kennedy, MBA 1997
Matthew Rauch Kennedy, MBA 2008
Michael Scott Kenworthy, MBA 2012, and Lindsey Kenworthy
Philip Kye-Hwan Kim, MBA 2007, and Julie Kim
Woojin Kim, MBA 2008
Robert P. Kirby, MBA 1963
Elaine L. Klein, MBA 1985
Harald Walter Klug, MBA 2007
William J. Kneisel, MBA 1974
Craig L. Knutson, MBA 1986, and Suzanne M. Knutson, MBA 1986
Teck Kong, AMP 190, 2016
Douglas R. Korn, MBA 1988
Arthur N. Korpach, MBA 1985
Emily Y. W. Kos, MBA 2011, and John D. Kos, MBA 2011
Emme Kozloff, MBA 1992
Cheryl M. Kozlowski, MBA 2002
Daniel J. Krebs, MBA 2005
Roger A. Krone, MBA 1986
Vinay Kumar, MBA 2007
David L. Kurtz, MBA 1993
Igor Tadeusz Kuzniar, MBA 2007
Adam Kai Fai Kwok, MBA 2011
Jason T. La, PLDA 13, 2012
W. Dana LaForge, MBA 1985, and Kathleen McCabe
Nadira Lalji, MBA 2015, and Jay Verjee, MBA 2011
Thomas Edward Follett Langer, MBA 2012
David H. Langstaff, MBA 1981
Mark W. Lanigan, MBA 1985
Ann W. Laseter, MBA 1991, and Larry J. Laseter, MBA 1990
Carey F. Lathrop, MBA 1988
George W. Lattimer, MBA 1968
Katherine Elizabeth Lavin, MBA 2007
Kamoru Lawal, AMP 174, 2008
Frances Stephanie Lawler, MBA 2008
Andrew John Lechleiter, MBA 2011, and Rachel Lechleiter
Bettina S. Lee, MBA 1988, and Nelson Lam
Grace Hee Lee, MBA 2008
Hae Sun Lee, GMP 20, 2016
Sanghyun Lee, MBA 2005
Voon Siang Lee, MBA 2007, and Jialei Tian, MBA 2007
Laurence Marie Lefebvre, MBA 2009, and Thomas H. Lefebvre, MBA 2006
$5,000–$9,999, CONTINUED
Philipp Lehner, MBA 2014
Lawrence W. Leighton, MBA 1962
Courtney H. Leimkuhler, MBA 2007, and Charles S. de Segundo, MBA 2007
Anthony H. Leness, MBA 2001, and Katharine B. Leness, MBA 2002
Howe S. Leng, MBA 2010, and Jovanda Biston
Richard S. Lerner, MBA 1995
Adam Thomas Levyn, MBA 2011, and Heidi Louise Levyn, MBA 2011
Laura Kathryn Lewis, MBA 2009
M. George Lewis, MBA 1986, and Leanne M. Lewis
Jeffrey Liaw, MBA 2005, and Maritza M. Liaw, MBA 2005
John N. Lilly, MBA 1976
Michael R. Linburn, MBA 1959, and Kathleen H. Linburn
Carol B. Lindell, MBA 2010
David Liu, MBA 1999, and Lauren WuPatricia Liu McKenna, MBA 1988
Arthur L. LoebMark S. Louchheim, MBA 1981
Philip H. Loughlin IV, MBA 1994, and Ellie M. Loughlin
Lucien Lteif, GMP 20, 2016
Don Lummus, MBA 1964
John H. Lynch, MBA 1979, and Susan E. Lynch
Sally L. Macdonald, MBA 1996, and Wayne Markman, MBA 1996
Michael T. Mack, MBA 1987
Alexander N. Macridis, MBA 1991
Anusha Mahalingam, MBA 2008
Aman Malik, MBA 2011, and Sonali Mathur, MBA 2011
Stephen F. Mandel Jr., MBA 1982, and Susan Z. Mandel, MBA 1982
Jay P. Mandelbaum, MBA 1988
Lavanya Manohar, MBA 2011
Jody Greenbaum Mansbach, MBA 1985
Anne D. Mansfield, MBA 1990
Sharon Marcil, MBA 1993, and Thomas L. Monahan III
Michael E. Marks, MBA 1977
Richard E. Marriott, MBA 1965, and Nancy Marriott
James D. Martin, MBA 2010
Jeremy Richard Martin, MBA 2012
Steven Martinez, MBA 1996
Mark A. Mason, MBA 1995, and Carolyn Mason
Elizabeth Allman Massoud, MBA 1993, and Ihab Joseph Morcos Massoud, MBA 1993
Edward E. Matthews, MBA 1957
James R. Matthews, MBA 1994, and Jennifer P. Matthews
Phillip D. Matthews, MBA 1965, and Lois S. Matthews
Flomar Maurrasse, MBA 2011, and Jeanne Bagley Maurrasse, MBA 2011
Lawrence R. Mayer, MBA 1973
Russell K. Mayerfeld, MBA 1980
William W. McCutchen Jr., MBA 1967, and Irene McCutchen
Caroline Wilson McDonald, MBA 2011
Edward B. McEvoy, MBA 2006
C. Bruce McLagan, MBA 1959
Jay Mehta, PPL 2014
Vijay Jitendra Mehta, MBA 2010
Jorge Alberto Mendoza, MBA 2010
Karina Barbosa de Menezes Saade, MBA 2007
Celene A. Menschel, MBA 2013
Ephraim D. Mernick, MBA 2012
Justus S. Meyer, MBA 2012
Frederick A. Middleton Jr., MBA 1973
Scott C. Mihlon, MBA 2013
Marlin Miller Jr., MBA 1956
Ryan Ashley Miller, MBA 2007
Harold F. Mills, MBA 1998
Sunshik Min, DBA 1989
Robert B. Minturn, MBA 1965
Dimitrije M. Mitrinovic, MBA 2007
William C. Moeller, MBA 1964
John J. Moon, PhD 1994
Harry E. Morgan, MBA 1971
Harvey Morgan, MBA 1966, and Suzanne Morgan
Naomi Morita, MBA 2009, and Michael Neruda
J. Roger Morrison, MBA 1953
John D. Morrissey, MBA 1964, and Doris Morrissey
Neil Moskowitz, MBA 1984
Anshu Agrawal Motwani, MBA 2008
Jason S. Mozingo, MBA 1998
Eric David Muller, MBA 1998, and Lydia Muller
George G. Mulligan, MBA 1966
Leo F. Mullin, MBA 1967, and Leah J. Mullin
Corey M. Mulloy, MBA 2001, and Jennifer M. Mulloy, MBA 2002
M. Zaher Munajjed, MBA 1982
Yumiko Murakami, MBA 1994
Sundip Murthy, MBA 2001
Brian Daniel Myhre, MBA 2011, and Rania Myhre
Hildegunn Naas, MBA 2001
Maheboob Nagji, OPM 47, 2015
Farhad Nanji, MBA 2006, and Karen Marie Caputo
Alykhan Nathoo, MBA 1999, and Sonal Nathoo
Elizabeth Nations, MBA 2015
P. T. Navendra, GMP 10, 2011
John E. Neal, MBA 1974
Narasimhulu Neelagaru, OPM 37, 2008
Dena Kay Neuenschwander, MBA 2012
Kathleen Newlands, MBA 1997, and William A. Newlands Jr., MBA 1985
Claire M. Ngo, MBA 1995
Atish Dev Nigam, MBA 2010, and Ambika Nigam
Eugene Richard Nogi, MBA 2008
Jason S. Nogueira, MBA 2003, and Julie Nogueira
Paul F. Nora Jr., MBA 1987
G. Michael Novak Jr., MBA 1998
Carl H. Novotny, MBA 1970
Andrew N. Nunemaker, MBA 1998
Jared R. Nussbaum, MBA 2003, and Carrie Nussbaum
Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah, MBA 2010
Stewart Ogden, MBA 1966, and Joan P. Ogden
Eiji Oshima, MBA 1980
George D. Overend, MBA 1966
Catherine James Paglia, MBA 1976
Arun Rao Palakurthy, MBA 2008
Gary P. Palmer, MBA 1990
Morgan Palmer, MBA 1959
Vito J. Palmieri, MBA 1978
Armen R. Panossian, MBA 2003
Ashi S. Parikh, MBA 1992
Chung Ho Park, MBA 2008, and Soomin Han
Brendon Christopher Parry, MBA 2009
Darlene Pasquill, MBA 1991
Dan E. Patterson, MBA 1979
Vivek Pattipati, MBA 2013
Nancy Cohen Paul, MBA 1993, and Stephen E. Paul, MBA 1995
Fabricio M. Paulella, OPM 45, 2014
David Bryan Payne, MBA 2011, and Ellen Ann Wheeler, MBA 2011
Matthew Wiley Payne, MBA 2008
Michael H. Payson, MBA 1989
C. Wesley Peebles Jr., MBA 1950*Denton Louis Peoples, MBA 1972*,
and MaryAnn PeoplesPerry R. Pero, MBA 1963
Kathryn M. Peters, MBA 1993
Luigi Charles Pettinicchio, MBA 2007
Florence M. Peyrelongue, MBA 2001
Marc Philouze, MBA 2007
Anthony Alexander Pino, MBA 2015
Joshua Samuel Plavner, MBA 2013
Carl E. Podwoski, MBA 1965, and Virginia Lovejoy
Randall E. Poliner, MBA 1983
William L. Polk Jr., MBA 1985
Robert A. Pollan, MBA 1988, and Janet S. Pollan
Byron H. Pollitt Jr., MBA 1977, and Teresa M. Pollitt
Stephen K. Pond, MBA 1971
Tammy T. Poon, MBA 2010
Jay A. Precourt, MBA 1962
Joan E. Primo, MBA 1985
Thomas C. Pryor, MBA 1942
Robert T. Puopolo, MBA 1985, and Sheila M. Puopolo
Benjamin N. Pyne, MBA 1992
Reza Rahbar, PLDA 13, 2013
Victoria Kate Ransom, MBA 2008
Gail Rappaport Eilers, MBA 1996
George H. Rathman, MBA 1966, and Karen Rathman
Siva R. Ravi, OPM 41, 2011, and Lakshmi Ravi
Norton H. Reamer, MBA 1960
John H. Rebensdorf, MBA 1968
John S. Reidy, MBA 1963
Thomas E. Reilly Jr., MBA 1963
Thomas R. Reusche, MBA 1983
Reynaldo Reza, MBA 1995
Shadman I. Riaz, MBA 2001
Charles R. Rickards Jr., MBA 1991
Jeffrey David Ries, MBA 2014
William D. Rifkin, MBA 1978
T. Michael Riggs, MBA 1979
Randy O. Rissman, MBA 1971, and Petra Rissman
Bruce E. Roberson, MBA 1985
Jean Elizabeth Roberts, MBA 2007
Kenneth M. Roberts, MBA 1971
Mary B. Robertson, MBA 1975
James D. Robinson IV, MBA 1992
Jim Robinson Jr., MBA 1988, and Beth Robinson
Collin E. Roche, MBA 2000
Theo C. Rodgers, MBA 1971
David M. Rodriguez, MBA 2010
Talmage G. Rogers Jr., MBA 1966
Shari L. Rogge-Fidler, MBA 1990
Robert L. Rohn, MBA 1988
Danielle M. Romain, MBA 2007
Gerald B. Rorer, MBA 1966, and Elizabeth K. Rorer
Andrew John Rosenthal, MBA 2012, and Jennifer Rosenthal
Mayer Rosenzweig, MBA 2006
Stanley I. Rosenzweig, MBA 1991
Paul Rossetti, MBA 1983
Simon Rothman, MBA 1995
Geoffrey H. Rowley, MBA 1964
James E. Ruane, MBA 2005
Nicholas D. Rudenstine, MBA 1998
Philip C. Rueppel, MBA 1990
Rudy L. Ruggles Jr., MBA 1966
Nowell E. Rush, MBA 1976
M. Whitson Sadler, MBA 1969
Adam Said, MBA 2012
Nitin Saigal, MBA 2009
Motoko Sakurai, MBA 2001, and Harry D. Taylor, MBA 2001
Camille Samuels, MBA 1998
Christine Lauridsen Sand, MBA 2009, and Rob Sand
James R. Sanger, OPM 9, 1984
Walid S. Sarkis, MBA 1997
David A. Schachne, MBA 1990, and Faith S. Schachne
Henry B. Schacht, MBA 1962
Erin Bouchier Schaefer, MBA 2006, and Neil Harris Schaefer, MBA 2007
Heidi E. Scheeline, MBA 2012
Joshua E. Schimmer, MBA 2003
Elizabeth Raun Schlesinger, MBA 2005
Ulf M. Schneider, MBA 1993
Ashlyn Marcia Schniederjans, MBA 2010
Holger Andreas Schnoes, MBA 2007
Matthew Bennett Scholder, MBA 2010
William S. Schoyer, MBA 2001
John G. Schreiber, MBA 1970
Griffin E. Schroeder, MBA 2011, and Halsey M. Schroeder, MBA 2011
Robert S. Schwartz, MBA 2007
Robert L. Seelert, MBA 1966, and Sarah P. Seelert
Charles O. Sethness, MBA 1966
Jeremiah A. Shafir, MBA 1984
Amit Shah, OPM 45, 2014
Pooja Mehta Shah, MBA 2010
Ervin R. Shames, MBA 1966
Donald L. Shapiro, MBA 1961
Graham J. Sharman, MBA 1971
William J. Shaughnessy, MBA 1975
Daniel J. Shea, MBA 1966, and Carol Shea
Bethlehem Shiferaw, MBA 2001
N. Louis Shipley, MBA 1990
Rishi R. Shukla, MBA 2010
Julio Siberio, MBA 2011
George W. Siguler, MBA 1972
Valerie J. Sill, MBA 1990
Jeremy H. Silverman, MBA 1981, and Mary Sutherland, MBA 1983
Martin B. Silverstein, MBA 1986, and Andree A. Haas
Hardwick Simmons, MBA 1966
Franklin W. Simon, MBA 1952
Santpal Sinchawla, OPM 40, 2010
Ashish J. Singh, MBA 1993
Saravana Sivasankaran, MBA 2013
Peter L. Slavin, MBA 1990
Nathan K. Sleeper, MBA 2000
Alexander R. Sloane, MBA 2015
Anne M. Smalling, MBA 1992
Robert M. Smelick, MBA 1968
C. Ryan Smith, MBA 2011, and Sarah Mead Smith, MBA 2011
Robin B. Smith, MBA 1963
Charles Augustus Smithgall IV, MBA 2010
Frederick B. Sontag, MBA 1968
Richard A. Spillane Jr., MBA 1977, and Joanne M. Spillane
Douglas C. Spreng, MBA 1967, and Barbara Spreng
Nikhil Kumar Srivastava, MBA 2007, and Mala Srivastava
Georges C. St. Laurent, MBA 1963
Edward P. Stahel III, MBA 1986
Paul G. Stamas, MBA 2010
Faye Tiano Star, MBA 1980, and Ronald H. Star, MBA 1979
Hans U. Stehli, MBA 1961
Edward S. Stimpson III, MBA 1958
George W. Strake Jr., MBA 1961
Alexander Jay Stratoudakis, MBA 2012, and Julia Stratoudakis
Todd B. Strubbe, MBA 1992
J. Hans Stumm, MBA 1975
Jason J. Sunderson, MBA 2009, and Jill Meader Sunderson, MBA 2009
Brendan J. Swords, MBA 1989, and Kerry Noone Swords, MBA 2001
Karim F. Tabet, MBA 1987
Harold Tanner, MBA 1956
Lisa S. Tatum, MBA 1998, and Mark A. Tatum, MBA 1998
Karen L. Taylor, MBA 1989
Scott D. Taylor, MBA 1981
Dianne C. Taylor-Gearing, GMP 11, 2011
Mark R. Tercek, MBA 1984, and Amy Stark
M. David Testa, MBA 1972
Andrew J. Thompson, MBA 1994, and Mei-Mei Tuan, MBA 1994
Neil L. Thompson, MBA 1966
Brian Mark Thorne, MBA 2011
Stephanie S. Tilenius, MBA 1996
Carsten Tilger, AMP 189, 2015
Nicholas W. Tiller, MBA 1998
Mark A. Timmerman, MBA 1986, and Brooke V. Timmerman
Nicolas Tirogalas, MBA 2009
John Thomas Tolsma, MBA 1999, and Lee Ann Furrow-Tolsma
Raymond Tong, MBA 2011
Karl Toriola, GMP 5, 2008
Matthew C. Torrey, MBA 1998
Thomas G. Totton, AMP 186, 2014
Charles Parker Treacy, MBA 2012
Matthew L. Trerotola, MBA 1995
Robert B. Truitt, MBA 1967, and Patricia P. Truitt
Mitchell L. Truwit, MBA 1997
Scott M. Tucker, MBA 2001
David R. Tunnell, MBA 1997, and Susan W. Tunnell
James C. Tyrone, MBA 1983
Ryuhei Uchida, MBA 2009
Mohamed Ali F. Vaid, MBA 2005
George L. Van Amson, MBA 1982
Christophe E. Venghiattis, MBA 1966
Eugene R. Veto, MBA 1967, and Suzanne G. Veto
Daniel Norman Viaches, MBA 2008, and Laura Michelle Viaches, MBA 2008
Andrew E. Vogel, MBA 2001
William C. Vrattos, MBA 1995, and Heather R. Vrattos
Nghia D. Vu, PLDA 14, 2012
Edgar Wachenheim III, MBA 1966
G. Richard Wagoner Jr., MBA 1977, and Kathleen K. Wagoner
Charles P. Waite, MBA 1959, and Angela P. Waite
Frank J. Walter III, MBA 1986, and Marguerite M. Walter
Keith A. Wargo, MBA 1995, and Anne M. Wargo
Tameka Watler, MBA 2011
Stephen R. Weber, MBA 1962, and Dorothy A. Weber
Hong-Chen Wei, MBA 2014
Robert S. Weil, MBA 1942
Thomas W. Weisel, MBA 1966
Robert J. Weller, MBA 1986, and Amy G. Weller
Scott Werry, MBA 2010, and Julie WerryMark William Wetzel, MBA 2009
Katherine Diane Whitehead, MBA 2008
Thomas W. Wilbur, MBA 1982, and Marisel B. Wilbur
John Thomas Williams, MBA 2007
Monne Antwanette Williams, MBA 2012
Paul C. Williams, AMP 110, 1992
Mark N. Williamson, MBA 1989, and Sarah K. Williamson, MBA 1989
Matthew Wilson, MBA 2003, and Sharla Wilson
Spence L. Wilson, MBA 1968
James R. Winoker, MBA 1955
Erik R. Witkowski, MBA 2007, and Mary Lynch Witkowski, MBA 2001
Elliot K. Wolk, MBA 1960
Eugene Wong, OPM 41, 2011
Kiat K. Wong, MBA 1996
Ryan Keith Woodley, MBA 2008, and Jennifer Woodley
Kenneth B. Woodrow, MBA 1970, and Nancy C. Woodrow
Richard L. Wyckoff, MBA 1990
Ling Yang, MBA 2008
Ricky Yang, OPM 38, 2009
Yihua Yang, MBA 2010, and Huang Zhong Ye
Seiji Yasubuchi, MBA 1990
Timothy T. Yates, MBA 1971, and Kathryn J. Yates
Laura Young, OPM 38, 2009
Le Yu, MBA 2009
Louis G. Zachary Jr., MBA 1985
Damian Myron Zajac, MBA 2011
Christine Zhang, OPM 46, 2015
Shirley Zhou, MBA 2011
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*Deceased
$5,000–$9,999, CONTINUED
PHOTOGRAPHERS Louie Aguinaldo/GPA, Russ Campbell, Webb Chappell, Paulo Fridman/GPA, Eliza Grinnell/Harvard SEAS, Neal Hamburg, Richard Howard, Natalie Keyssar, Amelia Kunhardt, Mary Knox Miller, Ayush Ranka/Getty Images, Susan Young
WRITERS Deborah Blagg, Susan Geib, Jennifer Gillespie
DESIGNER Stoltze Design
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