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Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet_One
*The Dean of Cool
*Better Living Through Chemistry
*Parting Gift
*Everything You Wanted to Know.com
*Claim-Jumping in the New West
Spreadsheet Two
*Staying Power
*Setting a Good Example
*ACTion on Public Television
*Road Show for the Arts
*PhDs Say Thanks to an Advocate
*New Ventures
People: Jerry Weyrauch
People: Charles Robinson
For The Record: Class of 1999 Commencement
 
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MILESTONES: June graduates from the Class of 1999 made way for the 365 new members of the MBA Class of 2001.
Photograph by Stacy Geiken

 

Class of 1999 Commencement

DEGREES GRANTED
MBA 361
JD/MBA 3
PhD 18
MS (Sloan) 48

 

CERTIFICATES
Global Management 26
Public Management 36

 

MBA AWARDS
Henry Ford II Scholar
Academic Achievement:
Top Scholar
Michael S. Effle

 

Arjay Miller Scholars
Academic Achievement:
Top 10 Percent of Class:

Khira-Lisa Adams
Justin Baldauf
Robin I. Bordoli
Kenneth W. Branson
Luis M. Cantu
Thomas C. Cole
Steven T. Croft
Michael S. Effle
Kevin J. Efrusy
William L. Foster
Steven M. Fox
Stephen E. Henkenmeier
Ivan A. Hindshaw
John C. Hockin
Atul Kapadia
Richard Y. Lin
Roy G. Mackenzie
Samuel S. McMillan
Martin L. Mengwall
Jonathan M. Miller
Timothy J. Monger
Richard A. Peacock
Tammy A. Pereira
William P. Quinn
Ambereen S. Rizvi
Todd B. Sisitsky
Brian B. Taylor
Tracy M. Tefertiller
Jessica A. Teitz
Brian L. Trelstad
Annika L. Tycer
Drew W. Ungerman
Scott L. Utzinger
Harald Winkmann
Benjamin W. Wu
Andre Luis Xavier Dos Santos
Guy U. Yalif
 
Alexander A. Robichek Award
Achievement in Finance Courses:
Chosen by the finance faculty
Jane M. Cirigliano
 
Ernest C. Arbuckle Award
Contributed most to the fulfillment of the goals of the GSB within the school and society: chosen by classmates.
Peter G. Hartigan

 

 

MBA Class of 2001
New Student Profile

GENERAL
Total Applications 6,606
Enrollment 365
Minority 26.8%
Women 29.3%
International 34.8%
Age Range 22-42
Median Age 26

 

SCHOOL/GEOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION
U.S. Institutions 66
Non-U.S. Institutions 73
Other Countries 37

 

UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR
Engineering/Computer Science 29.3%
Economics 25.2%
Behavorial/Social Sciences 14.2%
Business/Accounting 13.2%
Applied/Natural Sciences 6.0%
Humanities 10.1%
Mathematics 1.9%

 

STUDENTS WITH ADVANCED DEGREES
20%

 

AVERAGE YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE
(at time of application) 4.5

 

TOP 5 INDUSTRIES
Consulting 25.5%
Investment Banking 11.0%
Venture Capital 8.8%
Commercial Banking 3.6%
Foundations/Nonprofit 3.0%

 

SOURCES: Graduate School of Business Admissions (9/28/99), Student Affairs, and Registrar's Offices

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