Talk:List of INSEAD alumni
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This page should be used to discussed the INSEAD alumni to be put in the main page.
For examples about how this page may look like, see: List of Wharton School alumni or List of Harvard University people (baware this last page is about all Harvard people, and not only Harvard Business School).
note:
- See also Category:Alumni of INSEAD
should be renamed:
- See also Category:INSEAD Alumni
--Nabeth (talk) 17:58, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
I would expect that there be some form of objective criteria used to determine who makes the listing. Simba Gill, for example, is an accomplished businessperson, but is not the level of a Chairman or CEO of a major firm, or a national leader.
It might make sense to include people who already have a substantial wikipedia personal profile, as this would indicate that several people are looking at their profiles, and ensuring the data is as accurate as possible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.255.1.80 (talk) 03:41, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
I would expect that the type of alumnus matters a great deal. Typically, the term "alumnus" refers to a person who has studied full time at a university, and in particular for programs like INSEAD where the full-time MBA is the flagship program, this is likely the only seriously competitive entry program in that school. An example is Conor Lenihan, listed as an alumnus, he in fact attended a "young managers program" a program of a few weeks that is not competitive entry. Given the flexibility and ease of attending certain courses in business that are prestigious for other programs, it should distinguish between graduates of flagship full-time programs, and certification or other enrichment courses. Equally, on a point mentioned above, the "notoriety" of the graduate should be judged, it's one thing to be a leader in business, it's another to add your name to a page in hopes of gaining an aura of prestige from the presence of people who have significantly different profiles. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.118.10.115 (talk) 06:16, 29 June 2018 (UTC)
Extended list of INSEAD Alumni
[edit]Note the following list is too long to be put as such. Please, select the more appropriate ones to be put in the main list. External references (articles, etc.) testifying the 'notability' of the alumni are also encouraged. --Nabeth (talk) 17:58, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
- Patrick Cescau, CEO, Unilever
- Marius Kloppers, CEO, BHP Billiton
- Antonio Viana-Baptista, CEO, Telefonica and O2
- Lindsay Owen-Jones, Chairman, L'Oréal
- Franz B. Humer, Chairman, Roche AG, Chairman Diageo
- Daniel Lalonde, President and CEO, LVMH
- Lord Simon of Highbury, Former Chairman and CEO, BP
- Antonio M. Perez, Chairman and CEO, Eastman Kodak
- Blake C. Goldring CEO & Chairman, AGF Management Limited
- Michael Pragnell, CEO, Syngenta
- André Calantzopoulos, President and CEO, Philip Morris International
- Helen Alexander, CEO, The Economist Group
- Jens Alder, CEO, Swisscom
- Cees van Lede, Chairman, Heineken, former Chairman and CEO, Akzo Nobel
- Philip Hampton, Chairman, J Sainsbury former Group Finance Director, Lloyds TSB, BT Group, and British Steel
- Peter Job, Former CEO, Reuters
- Simon J Critchell, CEO, Dunhill
- Helge Lund, CEO, StatoilHydro
- Geoffroy Dedieu, Managing Director, Julius Baer Group
- Colin Dyer, CEO, Jones Lang LaSalle
- Reinold Geiger, Chairman and co-founder, L'Occitane en Provence
- António Horta-Osório, CEO, Abbey National Bank
- Dag Jakob Opedal, CEO, Orkla Group
- Bernard Kasriel, CEO, Lafarge
- Yves Carcelle, CEO, Louis Vuitton
- Kevin P. Ryan, Co-Founder & CEO, DoubleClick
- George Katsouris, Head of Investment Banking, Emporiki Bank
- Michael van Swaaij, Head of Strategy eBay and Former CEO, Skype
- Paul Desmarais, Jr., Chairman and Co-CEO, Power Corporation
- Tidjane Thiam, CEO, Aviva Europe
- Peter Torreele, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
- Sir Tom McKillop, Former CEO, Astrazeneca
- Vivienne Cox, Chief Executive; Gas, Power and Renewables, BP
- Kenneth Courtis, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs
- Alan Chan, CEO, Singapore Press Holdings
- Henry Engelhardt, co-founder and CEO, Admiral Insurance Group plc
- Jens Alder, CEO, TDC
- Andy Burgess, Founder and CEO, Somerset Entertainment
- Driss Ben-Brahim, Head of Macro strategies, GLG Partners
- Philippe Bodson, former CEO of Tractebel, former CEO of Glaverbel
- Sir Andrew Large, Deputy Governor, Bank of England
- William Hague, Former Leader, Conservative Party (UK)
- Edoardo Garrone, President, Group ERG
- Samir Brikho, CEO, AMEC
- Alexander Izosimov, CEO, VimpelCom
- Gerry Ford, founder and CEO, Caffe Nero
- Alexey Reznikovich, CEO, Altimo
- Mike Salmi, President, MTV
- Kenneth Scott, CEO, Intellexis
- Will Hutton, former Managing Editor, The Observer
- Fabien Debaecker, CEO, Loewe
- Victor van der Chijs, Managing Partner / OMA
- Martin Roll, CEO, VentureRepublic
- Benoît Potier, CEO, Air Liquide
- John Klein, CEO, Bunge International
- Peter Fudakowski, Academy award winner for Best Foreign Language Film (Tsotsi, 2006)
- Saad Hammad, COO, easyJet
- John Burgess, Chairman Baxi Group and Amadeus, co-founder of BC Partners
- Robert KeaneFounder & CEO, VistaPrint
- Tommy McGloin, President, MapQuest
- Randolf Rodenstock, Former CEO, Rodenstock GmbH
- Samir Arora, CEO & Chairman, NetObjects
- Michael Obermayer, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
- Birger Steen, CEO, Microsoft Russia
- Heinz-Joachim Neubürger, Managing Director, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co
- Oliver Tattan, CEO, Vivas Health
- Wendy Alexander, leader-elect of the Scottish Labour Party
- Andy Anson, CEO, ATP Europe
- Caspar Hobbs, CEO and co-founder Mergermarket
- Lalita D. Gupte, Joint Managing Director, ICICI Bank
- Tsunehiro Nakayama, Chairman, Merrill Lynch Japan
- Michael Leahy, CEO, Standard Life Ireland
- Thomas Rottner, CEO, Platina Finance UK
- David Kostman, Head of Global Internet Investment Banking, Lehman Brothers
- Sam Laidlaw, former CEO, Centrica Plc
- Joe McMillen, CEO, Cari
- Igor Landau, former Chairman, Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
- James F. Pitts, President, Aerospace Systems Division, Northrop Grumman
- John Rogers (CEO), former President and CEO, LucentTechnologies EMEA and former CEO, Amstrad PLC
- Claudi Santiago, former President, GE Oil & Gas
- Roberto Lee Jr, CEO, Fresh Bread & Company
- Johannes Feldmayer, Member Managing Board, Siemens AG
- David Stevens, COO, Admiral Group plc
- Richard N. Havas, Vice Chairman Capital Guardian (Canada) inc.
- John O'Higgins, CEO, Spectris
- Peter Torreele, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
- B Muthuraman, Managing Director, Tata Steel
- Barbara Kux, Chief Procurement Officer, Philips
- Ian El-Mokadem, CEO, Compass Group
- Sam Laidlaw, CEO, Centrica Plc
- Roman Zurutuza, Partner, Gruss & Co.
- Karien van Gennip, Minister Economic Affairs - The Netherlands
- Lucy Cummings, COO, Erinaceous
- Igor Landau, former Chairman, Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
- Heinz-Joachim Neubürger, Managing Director, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co
- Peter Hewkin, CEO, Centre for Exploitation of Science and Techonology
- William Klippgen, Partner, BAF Spectrum, former co-founder Zoomit/Kelkoo
- Stefan Gross-Selbeck, CEO, Ebay Germany
- Jean Louis Constanza, former CEO, Tele 2
- Niall Geoghegan, CEO, Jurys Doyle Group
- Andrea Orcel, Global Head of Investment Banking, Merrill Lynch
- Jusuf Kalla Vice President of Indonesia
- Philip R. Hampton former Group Finance Director, Lloyds TSB, BT Group, and British Steel
- Charles Watson, President, Shell EMEA and South Asia
- Pilar Junco, COO, Private Equity, The Blackstone Group
- Dhruv Shringi, Co-Founder, Yatra.com
- Aloke Bajpai, Founder-CEO, iXiGO.com
- Prince Jean of Luxembourg
- Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
- Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
- Lawrence Lieberman, CEO, Orion Partners
- Nikolaos Nanopoulos, CEO, Eurobank EFG