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Roelof Botha, venture capitalist, Sequoia Capital global head. Orlando Bravo, billionaire co-founder and managing partner of private equity firm Thoma Bravo. Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev. Bill Browder, American-born British financier. John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley, British businessman.
www.gsb.stanford.edu. The Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford GSB or simply GSB) is the graduate business school of Stanford University, a private research university in Stanford, California. For several years it has been the most selective business school in the United States, [3] admitting only about 6% of applicants.
Roelof Botha. Orlando Bravo. Charles Brewer (businessman) Peter Brimelow. Carlos Brito (businessman) Bill Browder. Douglas M. Brown. Michael Brown (corporate executive) John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley.
Mark Lemley (A.B. 1988), professor at Stanford Law School, expert in patent law. David Lang (B.A.), professor of composition at the Yale School of Music. Lisa Lowe (A.B. 1977), professor of American Studies at Yale University. Jitendra Malik (Ph.D. 1985), computer science professor at UC Berkeley.
Avner Greif, economist. Caroline Hoxby, professor of economics. Ro Khanna, visiting lecturer of economics (2012–2016), deputy assistant secretary in the United States Department of Commerce (2009–2011), U.S. Congressman (2017–present) Jonathan Levin, professor of economics, won the 2011 John Bates Clark Medal.
Stanford University. Information at IDEAS / RePEc. Jonathan David Levin (born November 17, 1972) is an American economist and the 13th President of Stanford University. He was previously the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. [1] Levin is known for his research in industrial organization ...
According to PitchBook, from 2006 to 2017, Stanford produced 1,127 company founders as alumni or current students, more than any other university in the world; and these founders created 957 companies, second only to UC Berkeley in the world. [9][10] In addition, according to a Stanford alumni survey conducted in 2011, some 39,900 companies ...
Employer. Stanford Graduate School of Business. Charles A. O'Reilly III is an American academic. He is the Frank E. Buck Professor of Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is the co-author of three books and a number of case studies as well as the co-editor of a fourth book.