Alumni •
Kaveh Alamouti – CEO of
Citadel LLC Asset Management Europe •
Simon Borrows – CEO of
3i •
Ashley Almanza – CEO of
G4S •
Prince Chad Al-Sherif Pasha of the
Hijaz and Turkey •
Nigel Andrews, 1978 – former chairman of
Old Mutual Asset Management •
Sir David Arculus – chairman,
O2 •
Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury •
Sükhbaataryn Batbold, "a degree", 1991 – former Prime Minister of Mongolia •
Pablo Zalba Bidegain – Member of European Parliament (Spain) •
Kumar Birla, 1992 – Chairman,
Aditya Birla Group • Vice Admiral
Paul Boissier – Former CB Deputy Commander-in-Chief, British Navy Maritime Forces; CEO of
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) •
Don Cowan – Former CEO and President of
ABN AMRO Bank Canada •
Stephen Crabb – member of the British House of Commons and former Secretary of State for Wales and for the
Department for Work and Pensions •
Tomáš Drucker –
Minister of Education, Research, Development and Youth and Former Minister of Health, Slovakia • Sir
John Egan – Former CEO of
Jaguar Cars, Former CEO of
BAA, Chairman of
Severn Trent plc •
Philip Nevill Green – Chairman of
Carillion •
Justine Greening – Secretary of State for Education and member of the British House of Commons •
Gillian Keegan – British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Chichester •
Sir Richard Greenbury – former chairman and CEO,
Marks & Spencer •
Illugi Gunnarsson – Minister of Education, Science, and Culture,
Iceland •
Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein – Special Assistant to Chairman & Joint Chiefs of Staff, Jordanian Armed Forces •
Hassan Jameel, Saudi businessman • Sir
John Jennings (businessman) – former CEO, Shell •
Moez Kassam – Founder of Anson Group •
Maria Kiwanuka – Minister of Finance in
Cabinet of Uganda •
Timothy Kopra – NASA astronaut •
Thomas Kwok – Vice Chairman and Managing Director,
Sun Hung Kai Properties •
Alex Loudon – former professional cricketer •
Dame Mary Marsh – former CEO of NSPCC •
Stephen Martin – former CEO of
Clugston Group, director general of the
Institute of Directors •
Cyrus Pallonji Mistry, former chairman and CEO of the
Tata Group •
Nigel Morris – co-founder,
Capital One Financial Services •
David Muir – Director of Political Strategy, to then British Prime Minister
Gordon Brown MP •
Idan Ofer – Chairman of
Israel Corporation / Principal of Quantum Pacific International Limited •
Paul Onwuanibe – CEO of Landmark Group •
Kenneth Ouriel – vascular surgeon and medical researcher •
Mike Parsons – CEO of
Barchester Healthcare •
Ted Pietka – Supervisory Board Member of
Boryszew •
Roys Poyiadjis – entrepreneur and financier •
David E.I. Pyott – former Chairman, President, and CEO of
Allergan •
Ramji Raghavan – founder and Chairman of
Agastya International Foundation •
Jim Ratcliffe – Chairman and CEO of
Ineos Chemicals Group •
Omar Samra – first Egyptian and youngest Arab to climb
Mount Everest • Sir
John Sunderland – former Chairman,
Cadbury Schweppes plc •
Amina Taher – VP,
Etihad Aviation •
Stewart Wallis – Executive Director of
New Economics Foundation •
Tony Wheeler – founder,
Lonely Planet •
Babajide Sanwo-Olu – Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria •
Ibrahim Sagna – Senegalese financier •
Anita Elberse – Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School •
Nicholas Latifi – Former
F1 driver •
Ilya Strebulaev – Professor of Private Equity and Finance, Stanford Graduate School of Business •
Soh Rui Yong – Singaporean marathon runner •
BVR Subrahmanyam – CEO of NITI Aayog and former Commerce Secretary to the Government of India •
Dmytro Dubilet – Ukrainian banker, politician, and co-founder of Monobank
Faculty and staff •
Sir James Ball – economist •
Süleyman Başak – financial economist •
Sir Alan Budd – professor of economics, director of the Centre for Economic Forecasting, economic advisor for
Barclays Bank, and member of the Advisory Board for Research Councils •
Terence Burns, Baron Burns – Chairman of
Abbey National plc, Non-Executive Chairman of
Glas Cymru, and a Non-Executive Director of
Pearson Group plc. •
Rajesh Chandy – Professor of Entrepreneurship and Marketing. •
Gary Hamel – originator (with C.K. Prahalad) of the concept of
core competencies of an organization, and contributed to the theoretical development and evolution of the resource-based view •
Charles Handy – former professor – London Business School, rated among Thinkers 50 – a list of the most influential living management thinkers •
Michael Jacobides – Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship & Innovation •
Jack Mahoney – Dixons Professor of Business Ethics and Social Responsibility •
Constantinos C. Markides – Robert P. Bauman Professor of Strategic Leadership •
Kamalini Ramdas – Professor of Management Science and Operations and Deloitte Chair in Innovation & Entrepreneurship •
Hélène Rey – Professor of Economics •
Richard Portes – economist •
Herminia Ibarra – Charles Handy Professor of Organizational Behavior •
Julian Birkinshaw - Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship •
Sumantra Goshal (until 2004) - Professor of Strategy & International Business. He gave his name to the annual Ghoshal conference. ==See also==