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INSEAD (Institut européen d'administration des affaires) has more than 60,000 alumni worldwide, comprising more than 150 nationalities.[1]
Academia edit
- Julie Battilana, PhD, the Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and the Alan L. Gleitsman Professor of Social Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Finance edit
- Meera Sanyal, MBA, Former CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland, India
- Tidjane Thiam, MBA, Former CEO at Credit Suisse and Prudential.
- Henry Engelhardt, MBA, CEO, Admiral Group
- Philip Hampton, MBA, Former Chairman, J Sainsbury; Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Andrew Large, MBA, Former Deputy Governor, Bank of England
- Paul Marshall, co-founder and chairman, Marshall Wace
- António Horta Osório, MBA, Former CEO at Lloyds Banking Group and former chairman at Credit Suisse
- Miguel Pais do Amaral, Entrepreneur, Quifel Holdings
- Huw van Steenis, Head of European Financials Services Research, Morgan Stanley
- Driss Ben-Brahim, Special Situations, GLG Partners
- Niall Wass COO at Wonga.com[2]
- Andrea Orcel, former CEO, Banco Santander, CEO, UniCredit
- Karien van Gennip, CEO - France, ING
- Lucy Quist, managing director and Head of Change Leadership, Morgan Stanley
- Sam Woods, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England and Chief Executive of the PRA.[3]
Industry edit
- Christopher Harborne, CEO of Sherriff Global Group
- Jessica Uhl, CFO, Royal Dutch Shell
- Samir Arora, CEO & Chairman, NetObjects
- Niels B. Christiansen, CEO, The Lego Group
- Paul Desmarais, Jr., chairman and Co-CEO, Power Corporation of Canada
- Baron Robert Gillespie of Blackhall, OBE (born 1947), industrialist and author
- Yvonne Greenstreet, chief executive officer of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
- Philippe Harache, Former deputy CEO, Eurocopter
- Franz Humer, chairman, Diageo
- Marius Kloppers, Former CEO, BHP
- Gary Wang, Founder and Former CEO Tudou
- Sam Laidlaw, CEO, Centrica
- Helge Lund, Former CEO, Statoil and Aker Kværner, CEO, BG Group
- Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones, Former Chairman and current non-executive chairman, L'Oreal
- Kevin P. Ryan, Co-founder & Former CEO, DoubleClick, CEO, Gilt Groupe
- Lord Simon of Highbury, Former Chairman and CEO, BP
- Roustam Tariko, Founder & President, Russian Standard
- Noel Tata, managing director, Tata International
- Sebastian James, CEO, Boots
- Tom Adams, Former Chairman & CEO, Rosetta Stone
- Erik Wachtmeister, Founder, aSmallWorld
- Jeff Goldstein, President, PriceGrabber
- Fernando Zobel de Ayala, President & COO, Ayala Corporation
- Peter Záboji
- Carolyn Fairbairn, Director-General, Confederation of British Industry
- Egil Hogna , President & CEO, Sapa Group
- Bernard Broermann, Founder, Asklepios Kliniken
- Joshua Oigara, CEO, KCB Group[4]
- Finn Rausing, Co-Owner, Tetra Laval
- Antoine Arnault, CEO, Berluti, and chairman, Loro Piana
- Said Darwazah, CEO and chairman, Hikma Pharmaceuticals
- Luca Desiata, CEO, SOGIN
- Börje Ekholm, CEO, Ericsson
- Barney Harford, COO, Uber
- Bob van Dijk, CEO, Naspers
- Wolfgang Marguerre, chairman, Octapharma
- Andreas Jacobs, Owner, Barry Callebaut via Jacobs Holding
- Ben Keswick, Executive Chairman, Jardine Matheson
- Enrico Cesenni, founder and CEO, Asia Strategic Holdings
Nonprofit, law and government edit
- Johann Schneider-Ammann, President of Switzerland
- William Hague, Former Leader, Conservative Party (UK), Former First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs of the UK.
- Bill Morneau, Finance Minister, Government of Canada
- Count Leo-Ferdinand Henckel von Donnersmarck, President of the German Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Will Hutton, former Principal, Hertford College, Oxford
- Jan Jananayagam, co-founder, Tamils Against Genocide
- Jo Johnson, Former Minister of State, Member of Parliament Conservative Party (UK)
- Jussi Pajunen, Mayor of Helsinki
- Jusuf Kalla, former Vice President of Indonesia
- Wolf Klinz, Member of the European Parliament
- Conor Lenihan, former Irish Minister of State
- Najib Mikati, Prime Minister of Lebanon
- Elena Panaritis, Member of Greek parliament
- Sam Rainsy, Member of Parliament of Cambodia
- Tioulong Saumura, Member of Parliament of Cambodia
- Prince Jean of Luxembourg
- Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
- Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
- Perry Lim, former Chief of Defence Force (Singapore)
- Jovita Carranza, 26th Administrator of the Small Business Administration
- Wopke Hoekstra, Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- Lucy Quist, President of African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Ghana
Services edit
- Colin Dyer, CEO, JLL
- Philip Hampton, chairman, J Sainsbury former Group Finance Director, Lloyds TSB, BT Group and British Steel Corporation
- Arthur Sadoun, CEO, Publicis
- Yves-Michel Marti, pioneer in Competitive Intelligence, CEO of The Baconian Company and Magentine
Media edit
- Peter Fudakowski, 2006 Academy Award Winner for Best Foreign Film
- Kelvin Teo, Winner of Reality Show Love Me Do Season 1
- Gunnar Dedio, Founder and CEO, LOOKSfilm
Sports edit
- Andrew Noble 2010 Winter Olympics Alpine Skiing
- Cristina Teuscher, 1996 Summer Olympics Swimming Gold Medalist, Former Head Coach for Yale Women Swimming
References edit
- ^ "Alumni - INSEAD". 18 January 2016.
- ^ Betfair insider: Niall Wass macroaxis.com, 2013.
- ^ "Sam Woods CV" (PDF). parliament.uk. Parliament of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ https://kcbbankgroup.com/governance/#member_66