List of Beta Gamma Sigma members
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Beta Gamma Sigma is an international business honor society.[1] Founded in 1913 at the University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois and the University of California, it has over 980,000 members at more than 600 collegiate chapters.[1] Following are some of the notable members of Beta Gamma Sigma.
- Dimitri Azar (2011), ophthalmologist and dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago [citation needed]
- Ricardo Azziz (2000) president of Georgia Regents University[2]
- Karen Boroff, former dean of Seton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business[3]
- John R. Brazil, president of Trinity University and Southeastern Massachusetts University[4]
- Garfield V. Cox, dean of the University of Chicago School of Business[5]
- Dennis Dease (2013) president of the University of St. Thomas[citation needed]
- David Dodd, professor and associate dean at the Columbia Business School[citation needed]
- Richard F. Ericson, organizational theorist and professor emeritus of management at George Washington University[6]
- William Dudley Geer, dean of the School of Business at Samford University[7]
- Matthew Goldstein, chancellor of the City University of New York and president of Baruch College and Adelphi University[8]
- Camilo R. Gomez (2006), neurologist and founding director of the stroke centers at University of Alabama at Birmingham and Saint Louis University[9]
- John Graham (1988), financial economist and professor at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business[10]
- Edward C. Halperin, chancellor and CEO of New York Medical College[11]
- James C. Hickman, professor emeritus of business and statistics and former dean of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business[12]
- Bengt Holmstrom, winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Economics and professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13][14]
- William N. Kinnard, emeritus professor of finance and real estate at the University of Connecticut[15]
- Manfred Kirchgeorg, chair of marketing at HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management[16]
- Eric Li (2004) adjunct professor at the School of Accountancy of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the School of Business of Hong Kong Baptist University[17]
- Beaufort Longest, professor emeritus of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh[18]
- Victor Mbarika, professor at East Carolina University[19]
- Schuyler F. Otteson, dean of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University[20]
- Niranjan Pati, professor of management and entrepreneurship at the Rohrer College of Business, Rowan University[21]
- Nido Qubein, president of High Point University[14]
- Jeanine Rhea, professor emeritus in the Department of Management in the William S. Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University[22]
- Lowell C. Smith, president of Nichols College[23]
- Heinz Weihrich, professor of global management and administration at the University of San Francisco[24]
- B. Joseph White, president emeritus of the University of Illinois[25]
- Daniel Asua Wubah (2007), president of Millersville University of Pennsylvania[citation needed]
- Joe B. Wyatt, chancellor of Vanderbilt University[citation needed]
- Mark Zupan, professor of economics and a dean at University of Rochester's Simon Business School[26]
Business
- Dennis C. Bottorff (1968), CEO of the First American Corporation and chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority[citation needed]
- Warren Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway[27]
- Ann-Marie Campbell, executive vice-president of The Home Depot[13][14]
- Adam Cahan, senior vice president of Mobile and Emerging Products for Yahoo![28]
- Vin Cipolla, entrepreneur[29]
- Maryjo Cohen, CEO of National Presto Industries[27]
- Daniel A. D'Aniello, cofounder and chairman of the Carlyle Group[30]
- Tony Falkenstein, entrepreneur[31]
- Fred Fraenkel, investment professional and was a vice chair of Cowen Inc.[32]
- Marillyn Hewson, president and CEO of Lockheed Martin[13]
- Henry Jackson, investor and entrepreneur[33]
- Anshu Jain, president of the financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald[34]
- Alex Klokus, co-founder of Gravity Blanket[35]
- Sallie Krawcheck, former head of Bank of America's Global Wealth and Investment Management division and CEO and co-founder of Ellevest[13][14]
- Ellen Kullman, former board chair and CEO of DuPont[13][14]
- Jim Louderback, CEO of VidCon and Revision3[36]
- Robert Maynard Jr., co-founder of LifeLock and Internet America[citation needed]
- Robert T. McCowan, president of Ashland Petroleum and executive vice chairman of Ashland, Inc.[37]
- Todd Miller, CEO of Celestial Tiger Entertainment[38]
- Philip Chen Nan-lok, CEO and deputy chairman of Cathay Pacific[39]
- Robert Niblock, chairman, president and CEO of Lowe's[27]
- Kenneth T. Norris Jr., president, CEO, and chairman of Norris Industries[citation needed]
- Gary Parr, senior managing director of Apollo Global Management[40]
- Rebecca W. Rimel, president and CEO of The Pew Charitable Trusts[27]
- David Rockefeller, economist and investment banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation[14]
- Daniel Scotto (2008), analyst with BNP Paribas[41]
- Michael Jay Solomon, founder, chairman, and president of several publicly and privately held companies[42]
- Paul Wachter, businessman and investment adviser[43]
- John Zeglis, president of AT&T and chairman and CEO of AT&T Wireless[44]
Computer science
- Lam M. Nguyen, computer scientist and applied mathematician; Research Scientist at IBM Research.[45]
Entertainment
- Wendy Aylsworth, television and motion picture technology executive[46]
- John Hanki, inventor of Pokémon Go[13][14]
- Warren Lee, pianist and featured artist of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra[47]
- Janet Paschal, gospel music vocalist[48]
- Damian Terriquez, actor[49]
- Phil Tonken, actor[citation needed]
- Laura B. Whitmore, singer/songwriter and founder of the Women’s International Music Network[citation needed]
- Ed Wilson, president of Tribune Broadcasting and executive with Fox Television Network, NBC Enterprises, and CBS Enterprises[50]
Literature and journalism
- C. Dean Andersson, novelist
- José Luis Cordeiro, author, economist, futurist, and transhumanist[51]
- Roscoe Drummond, political journalist, editor, and syndicated columnist, known for his association with The Christian Science Monitor[52]
- Khushnood Nabizada, founder and owner of Khaama Press[53]
Law
- Vincent Ragosta, associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court[54]
Military
- Howard M. Fish, United States Air Force general[55]
- Roger C. Poole, United States Army general[56]
- Adam M. Robinson Jr., United States Navy vice admiral[57]
Politics and government
- Gordon R. England, United States Deputy Secretary of Defense and United States Secretary of the Navy[58]
- Alan Greenspan, former chair of the Federal Reserve[13][14]
- Deepender Singh Hooda, Member of Parliament (India)[59]
- Foy D. Kohler, United States ambassador to the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis[60]
- James P. Moore Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development, U.S. Department of Commerce[citation needed]
- John E. Nixon, director of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget[citation needed]
- Alex Pettit, chief information officer for the State of Oregon and chief technology officer for the Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology[61]
- Phil Preis, mayor of Newellton, Louisiana, and the president of the Louisiana Municipal Association[62]
- Roland Riese, member of the Lower Saxon Landtag[citation needed]
- Marie Royce, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs[63]
- Elmer B. Staats (1973), Comptroller General of the United States[64]