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In 1989, the Walter and Elise Haas Fund donated $15 million to the building campaign. The donation was the largest in the history of the university to that date. The school was renamed the Haas School of Business in honor of that gift. [7] The new building was designed by Charles W. Moore, former chair of Berkeley's Department of Architecture.
Pages in category "Haas School of Business alumni" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Walter A. Haas, Jr., B.S. 1937 – former president and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. H. Robert Heller , PhD Economics 1965 – President and CEO of Visa U.S.A. and Federal Reserve Board of Governors Isaias W. Hellman Jr. , B.A. 1892 – former president of Wells Fargo Bank and the Union Trust Company [ 97 ]
Caleb Haas, a fellow Quantico trainee, enrolls at the Berkeley Law School after becoming an FBI agent. In the TV show Monk, Adrian Monk is a graduate of UC Berkeley. At the end of the movie Midnight Sun, Charlie Reed is leaving to UC Berkeley. A degree from Cal-Berkeley can be seen in Tara Knowles' office on the television series Sons of Anarchy.
Peter E. Haas Jr. (B.A., 1969), Levi Strauss & Co. executive; Christopher Hedrick (A.B. 1984), president and CEO of Intrepid Learning Solutions; John Hoke III (MBA), chief design officer, Nike, Inc. [citation needed] George H. Hume, president and CEO of Basic American Foods; Mamoru Imura, CEO of Vita Craft Corporation and Vita Craft Japan ...
In 1986, the Haas School named him Alumnus of the Year, and, in 2007, he was honored as the Alumnus of the Year by Berkeley's California Alumni Association. [13] Fisher and his family also donated a generous sum of money to Princeton University in 2006, and the Fisher Hall dormitory at Princeton's new residential college, Whitman College , is ...
Walter A. Haas: 1905 Board Chairman, Levi Strauss & Co and namesake of Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. [11] Newton B. Drury: 1908 Fourth Director of the National Park Service. [12] Alexander Calder: 1915 Renowned artist and inventor of the mobile. [2] Gerald M. Loeb: Founding partner of E.F. Hutton & Co. [13] Cyril Magnin: 1918
Also called “Haas Award” is an award from the University of California at Berkeley [1] established in 1964 by Walter A. Haas Jr., Peter E. Haas and Richard Goldman.It recognizes students or alumni of the university who are from a different country to the United States who have made significant contributions to their country.