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 Class Profile   class of 2010

Composition

Female 35%
Male 65%
Average Years of Experience 4.8
Average Age 28
GMAT Range (Middle 80%) 650-760
Average GMAT 710
Average GPA 3.54
International 35.6%

Undergraduate Major

Humanities/Social Sciences 28%
Engineering 37%
Business and Commerce 20%
Computer Science 9%
Mathematics & Sciences 7%

Pre MBA Industry

Consulting 16%
Finance 16%
Engineering 16%

Geography

North America 61%
Asia 23%
Europe 8%
South America 7%
Africa 1%
Oceania 1%

 

FACULTY

 Profile

EXPERT DISCIPLINES

Accounting: Pan, Roychowdhury, Wysocki

Accounting (international): Kothari, Wysocki

Advertising: Berndt, Forrester, Hauser, Urban

Air safety: Barnett

Air traffic control: Bertsimas

Aircraft/aviation: Eppinger

Airlines: Kochan, Orlin, Perakis

Auctions (Internet): Gallien, Perakis

Automotive: Cusumano, Eppinger, Forrester, Kochan, Rosenfield, Roychowdhury, Urban

Banking: Bitran, Madnick, Myers, Schoar

Banking management: Bitran

Banking operations and policy: Bitran

Biopharmaceutics: Azoulay, Berndt, Fleming, Murray, Zarur

Biotechnology: Afeyan, Azoulay, Berndt, Fleming, Henderson, Morse, Murray, Zarur

B-school (also see business education): Bitran, Freund, Hafrey, , Kelly, Madnick, Rosenfield, Roychowdhury, Schmalensee, Sterman, Thurow, Urban

Business education: Breslow, Forrester, Freund, Hafrey, , Kelly, Lessard, Lo, Madnick, Malone, Rosenfield, Schmalensee, Sterman, Thurow, Wolk

Cable industry: Braun

Chemicals: Morse, Murray

Climate policy: Ellerman, Jacoby, Parsons, Schmalensee, Sterman, Zarur

Chinical trials: Azoulay, Berndt, Fleming, Murray, Zarur

Coal: Ellerman, Jarchow

Computers: Aulet, Gallien, Henderson, Madnick, Malone, Meldman, Rosenfield, Yates, Zolot

Consumer electronics: Bitran, Mokady, Rosenfield

Consumer packaged goods: Bitran, Forrester, Little, Rosenfield

Corporate incentives: Holmstrom, Locke

Credit cards: Bitran, Lo, Prelec, Schmalensee, Tucker, Welsch

Digitalization: Malone

Distance learning: Forrester, Freund, Kelly, Lo, Madnick

Education: Berndt, Bitran, Freund, Hafrey, Kelly, Lo, Murray, Schmalensee, Suri, Thurow

Electronic communication: Hartman, Mokady, Orlikowski

Electronic media: Mokady, Yates

Emissions trading: Ellerman, Jacoby, Parsons, Schmalensee

Energy: Aulet, Ellerman, Jacoby, Jarchow, Lessard, Morse, Parsons, , Schmalensee, Sterman, Wolk, Zarur

Environment: Ellerman, Jacoby, Parsons, , Schmalensee, Sterman, Wolk, Zarur

Environmental economics: Parsons, Schmalensee, Wolk

Environmental leadership: Forrester

Environmental policy: Ellerman, Forrester, Jacoby, Pindyck, Schmalensee

Executive education: Hartman, Hafrey, Kelly, Lo, Madnick, Rockart, Schmalensee, Sterman

Federal Reserve: Fleming, Forbes

Federal Reserve Board: Forbes

File sharing: Malone

Financial markets: Lo

Financial Services: Burton, Kogan, Lessard, Lo, Loessberg, Madnick

Food and Drug Administration: Azoulay, Berndt

Gas: Ellerman, Jarchow, Parsons

Genetics: Azoulay, Fleming, Murray

Global climate change: Ellerman, Jacoby, Schmalensee, Zarur

Global warming: Zarur

Government: Azoulay, Berndt, Forbes, Huang, Locke, Schmalensee, Thurow

Healthcare: Azoulay, Berndt, Carroll, Doyle, Fleming, Kellogg, Kochan, Rockart, Scharmer, Thurow, Zarur

High Technology: Berndt, Hadzima, Henderson, Holmstrom, Malone, Mokady, Roberts, Zolot

Homeowners insurance: Braun

Insurance: Braun, Doyle, Myers, Rockart, Suri

Internet: Anderson, Forrester, Malone, Urban, Zolot

Internet service: Bitran

Internet software: Madnick, Malone, Mokady, Tucker, Urban, Yates, Zolot

K-12 education: Curhan, Forrester, Wolk

Law enforcement: Van Maanen

MBA (also see business education): Berndt, Bitran, Freund, Hafrey, , Kelly, Kogan, Madnick, Rosenfield, Schmalensee

Medical devices: Berndt, Fleming, Murray, Zarur

Medicine: Berndt, Doyle, Fleming, Murray

Multi-stakeholder dialogue and action (also see information technology, Internet software): Bitran, Cusumano, Forrester, Madnick, Malone, Mortensen, Schmalensee, Zolot

Nonprofits (not-for-profits): Doyle, Hadzima, Hafrey, Loessberg, Rockart, Wolk

Nuclear power: Carroll, Ellerman, Parsons

Oil; Aulet, Ellerman, Jarchow, Lessard, Parsons, Thurow

Paper; Morse

Pharmaceuticals: Allen, Azoulay, Berndt, Henderson, Morse, Murray, Myers, Zarur

Public utilities: Lessard, Parsons, Schmalensee

Publishing: Urban

Real estate: Aulet

Recruitment: Aulet, Castilla

Regulation and policy (environmental): Berndt, Ellerman, Huang, Parsons, Schmalensee

Research (academics): Breslow, Forrester, Freund, Kelly, Kogan, Lo, Madnick, Murray, Schmalensee

Retail: Bitran, Gallien, Simester, Thurow

Security and Exchange Commission: Hadzima, Lo, Parsons

Semiconductors: Bitran

Social Security Forbes: Murray, Thurow

Statistics: Roychowdhury

Telecommunications: Anderson, Bitran, Holmstrom, Mokady, Thurow, Urban

Transportation: , Perakis, Schulz, Wolk,

STUDENTS FACULTY ALUMNI

 Research Centers/Projects

Center for Computational Research & Management Science

Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research

Center for Future Banking (CFB)

Center for Information Systems Research

Institute For Work & Employment Research (IWER)

Laboratory for Financial Engineering

Lean Advancement Initiative (LAI)

MIT Center for Collective Intelligence

The MIT Center for Digital Business

MIT Entrepreneurship Center

MIT Leadership Center

MIT Workplace Center

Operations Management Group (OMG)

Operations Research Center

Organization Studies Group (OSG)

Productivity From Information Technology (PROFIT)

SeeIT

System Dynamics

Virtual Customer Initiative

 Topics Pioneered at MIT

Theory X and Y; Organizational Development: Douglas McGregor, Ed Schein, Richard Beckhard

Finance and Economics: Franco Modigliani, Merton Miller

System Dynamics: Jay Forrester

Marketing Science: John D.C. Little, David Austin, Dean Glen Urban, John Hauser

Information Technology: John Rockart

 

ALUMNI

 Alumni Profile

Strength: 20000

Countries Represented: 90

 Alumni Clubs

US CLUBS

U.S. Clubs

California - Northern

California - Southern

Colorado - Denver

Florida

Georgia - Atlanta

Illinois - Chicago

Massachusetts - Boston

Michigan - Detroit

Minnesota

New York

Texas - Austin

Texas - Houston

Utah

Washington D.C.

Washington - Seattle

INTERNATIONAL CLUBS

Argentina

Australia

Brazil

Central America - Costa

Rica

Chile

China - Beijing

China - Shanghai

France

Japan

The Netherlands

Singapore

Spain

Switzerland

Taiwan

United Kingdom - London

Venezuela

 Prominent Alumni

Adi Godrej: Chairman, Godrej Group

Alan Mulally: President and CEO, Ford Motor Company

Benjamin Netanyahu: Former Prime Minister of Israel

Bill Taylor: Co-founder, Fast Company

Brian Shin: Founder and CEO, Visible Measures

Bruce S. Gordon: President and CEO, NAACP

Calie Pistorius: Principal, University of Pretoria

Carl Yankowski: Former CEO, Palm Computing

Carly Fiorina: Former Chairman and CEO, Hewlett Packard; #1 "Most Powerful Woman in Business", 1998-2003, Fortune Magazine

Clay Johnson III: Deputy Director for Management, White House Office of Management and Budget

Colby Chandler: Former Chairman and CEO, Eastman Kodak

D.R. Mehta: Former chairman, Securities and Exchange Board of India

Dan Hesse: President and CEO, Sprint Nextel

Daniel Carp; Chairman and CEO, Eastman Kodak Company

Daryl Morey: General Manager of the Houston Rockets

David McClain: President of the University of Hawaii System

Dennis Meadows: Author "Limits to Growth"

Ellen Bard: Member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives[2]

Eric Beinhocker: Author, "The Origin of Wealth"

F. Duane Ackerman: Former Chairman and CEO, BellSouth

Fritz Roethlisberger: Social scientist and conductor of the Hawthorne experiments

Gary Loveman: CEO, Harrah's

Gerhard Schulmeyer: Former CEO, Siemens AG

Gideon Gartner: Founder and former CEO, Gartner

Harvey E. Johnson, Jr.: United States Coast Guard vice admiral

Henry Mintzberg: McGill University professor, Fortune Magazine top management guru

Jaime Rosenthal: Former Vice-President of Honduras (1986-1900) and congressman (2002-2006)

James C. Foster: Chairman and CEO, Charles River Laboratories, Inc.

James Killian: past President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Jeff Stibel: CEO, Web.com

John E. Potter: United States Postmaster General

John Kotter: Harvard University professor, BusinessWeek "#1 top leadership guru", 2001

John S. Reed: Former Chairman and CEO, Citigroup; former Chairman, New York Stock Exchange

John Shepard Reed: Former Chairman of Citicorp

John W. Thompson: Chairman and CEO, Symantec

Jon Moynihan: Executive Chairman of PA Consulting Group

Joseph Nacchio: Chairman and CEO, Qwest

Judy Lewent: CFO, Merck

Justin Jaschke: CEO, Verio

Keiji Tachikawa: CEO, NTT DoCoMo

Kenan Sahin: Founder and CEO, Kenan Systems

Kofi Annan: Secretary-General of the United Nations, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

Larry Constantine: Inventor, Modular Programming

Lisa Endlich: Author

Lorenzo Mendoza: Chairman, Empresas Polar
STUDENTS FACULTY ALUMNI

Magdalena Barreiro: Former finance minister of Ecuador

Martha Samuelson: CEO, Analysis Group

Michael Kaiser: President, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Milen Velchev: Former finance minister of Bulgaria

Mitch Kapor: Founder, Lotus Development, inventor of Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet

Nabiel Makarim: Minister of the Environment of Indonesia

Narendra Patni: Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Patni Computer Systems

Oliver E. Williamson: Noted economist

Philip M. Condit: Former Chairman and CEO, The Boeing Company

Preetish Nijhawan: co-founder, Akamai Technologies

Rafael del Pino: Founder and Chairman, Ferrovial

Randal Pinkett: Winner of The Apprentice 4

Richard Raysman: Attorney and early practitioner of Computer Law

Robert A. Swanson: Founder of Genentech

Robert Hamada: Former dean, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business

Robert Metcalfe: Founder, 3Com, inventor of Ethernet and Metcalfe's Law

Robert Thirsk: Astronaut, NASA

Robert Varkonyi: 2002 World Series of Poker champion

Ron Williams: CEO, Aetna

Ronald L. Turner: CEO, Ceridian Corporation

Saul Shapiro: Vice President, New York City Economic Development Corporation

Subramaniam Ramadorai: CEO, Tata Consultancy Services

Sumantra Ghoshal: Founding dean, Indian School of Business

Thad W. Allen: Commandant of the Coast Guard: Former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

Thomas P. Gerrity: Former dean, Wharton School

Thornton Wilson: Former Chairman and CEO, The Boeing Company

Tony Purnell: Principal, Jaguar Racing

Victor Menezes: Chairman, Clearing House Association

W. Frank Blount: Former CEO, Telstra Corporation Limited

William A. Porter: Founder, E-Trade

William Clay Ford, Jr.: Chairman and former CEO, Ford Motor Company

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