- Members
- Victor Arias, Jr.
- David S. Barlow
- William M. Barnum, Jr.
- Robert M. Bass
- Riley P. Bechtel
- Susan L. Bostrom
- Scott Brady
- John F. Brennan
- Carlos Brito
- George N. Chammas
- Mayree C. Clark
- Beth F. Cobert
- RoAnn Costin
- Enrico T. Cucchiani
- Paul L. "Lew" Davies
- Steven A. Denning
- Bruce W. Dunlevie
- William B. Elmore
- Charles H. Esserman
- Henry A. Fernandez
- Antoine A. Firmenich
- William S. Fisher
- Farhad Forbes
- William E. Ford III
- Peter T. Francis
- Armando Garza-Sada
- John D. Goldman
- Richard B. Handler
- Kenneth A. Hersh
- Sandra J. Horbach
- Linda S. Huber
- Jerker M. Johansson
- Richard J. Justice
- James A. C. Kennedy III
- Martin M. Koffel
- Bowei Lee
- Bernard Looney
- George E. Matelich
- Brian P. McAndrews
- Henry A. McKinnell Jr.
- Manuel Medina-Mora
- Sanjay Mehrotra
- Gretchen H. Milligan
- John P. Morgridge
- Terence M. O'Toole
- Carlos F. Pellas
- Gregory B. Penner
- William C. Powers
- Miriam Rivera
- Scott C. Schnuck
- R. Michael Shanahan
- Elizabeth A. Smith
- Thomas O. Staggs
- John A. Svoboda
- Gene T. Sykes
- Kevin M. Taweel
- Marilynn J. Thoma
- Richard C. Tuttle
- Lynn M. Utter
- Israel Vainboim
- Stephen Westwell
- Thomas J. Wu
- Geoffrey Y. Yang
- Yoel Zaoui
- SBSAA Representative
- Lawrence J. Frye
Robert M. Bass, MBA '74
President
Keystone, Inc.
Robert Bass is a native of Fort Worth, Texas, a 1974 alumnus of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a 1971 graduate of Yale University. He started his business career after Yale at Wells Fargo Bank and returned to Fort Worth to coordinate personal and family investments after graduating from Stanford.
Mr. Bass is president of Keystone Group LP, a holding company through which he coordinates his investments in securities, financial services, manufacturing, information services, real estate, oil, and gas. He is the founder of the Oak Hill family of investment funds.
He is a trustee and former chairman of the board of trustees of Stanford University and director and chairman of Stanford Management Company. He also is a trustee of Rockefeller University, Middlesex School, and the Amon Carter Museum. Mr. Bass is past chairman of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Cook Children’s Medical Center.
Mr. Bass and his wife, Anne, a Smith College graduate, have four children.