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Removing these from the list of prominent Yale SOM faculty, because they are not linked to other Wikipedia articles nor is any other source provided. Per the verifiability policy, they can be reinserted if they are accompanied by a good, verifiable source citation that indicates that they hold the stated office and that they are Yale SOM graduates. Per policy, "The burden of evidence lies with the editors who have made an edit or wish an edit to remain." Executive bios on corporate websites would be good sources if they mention the Yale background. Dpbsmith (talk) 23:55, 7 February 2006 (UTC)

  • Zhiwu Chen - expert in securities valuation, emerging markets, and China's economy and capital markets
  • David DeRosa - author of "In Defense of Free Capital Markets"; hedge fund expert
  • Ravi Dhar - Director of the Center for Customer Insights
  • Frank Fabozzi - Editor of the Journal of Portfolio Management
  • William Goetzmann - Director of the International Center for Finance
  • Jonathan Ingersoll - derivatives expert; winner of the 2002 IAFE Financial Engineer of the Year Award
  • Owen Lamont - specialist in behavioral finance, short selling, expected returns, and macro investing
  • Geert Rouwenhorst - specialist in international finance, emerging stock markets, hedge funds, and commodities
  • Michael Schmertzler (adjunct) - co-head of the U.S. and Canadian activities of the CS First Boston Private Equity Division
  • Shyam Sunder - world-renowned experimental economist and accounting theorist

...and similarly for these alumni:


  • Joaquin Avila - Managing Director, Carlyle Group
  • Anne Board - Director of External Relations, McKinsey & Company
  • Randall Caudill - President & CEO, Dunsford Hill Capital Partners
  • R. Putnam Coes - Executive Director and COO, Morgan Stanley Hedge Fund Partners
  • David Daniel - CEO, Spencer Stuart & Associates
  • James Downing - Deputy Head of European Investments, J.P. Morgan Chase
  • Michael Eisenson - CEO, Charlesbank Capital Partners
  • Robin J. Ely - Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior, Harvard Business School
  • Noah F. Gans - Associate Professor of Operations, Wharton School
  • William Goetzmann - Professor of Finance, Yale School of Management
  • Andrew Golden - President, Princeton University Investment Company
  • John Howard - Senior Managing Director & Head of Merchant Banking, Bear Stearns
  • Curtis Jensen - Co-Chief Investment Officer, Third Avenue Funds
  • Henry Johnson - Executive VP, Franklin Templeton Investments
  • Richard Kauffman - Co-Head of Global Banking & Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
  • Susan Kilsby - Co-Chief of European Mergers, CS First Boston
  • Mark Leuchtenberger - President and CEO, Therion Biologics Corporation
  • Ron Lubash - Managing Director, Lehman Brothers
  • Constance McKee - Founder, President & CEO, Asilomar Pharmaceuticals
  • Edward McKinley - Senior Advisor, Warburg Pincus
  • Jane Mendillo - Chief Investment Officer, Wellesley College
  • Robert Mulroy - President and CEO, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals
  • Ranji H. Nagaswami - Chief Investment Officer, AllianceBernstein Fund Investors
  • Walter Ogier - President and CEO, Genetix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Paul Oyer - Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • William Pace - CEO, Kurt Salmon Associates
  • D. Ellen Shuman - Chief Investment Officer, Carnegie Corporation
  • Thomas J. Steenburgh - Assistant Professor of Marketing, Harvard Business School
  • Hugh D. Sullivan - Managing Director, Merrill Lynch
  • Frederick O. Terrell - Founder, Managing Partner, and CEO, Provender Capital Group, LLC
  • John Thornton - Professor and Director of Global Leadership of the School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University; Senior Advisor and Former President and Co-COO, Goldman Sachs
  • Sandy Urie - President and CEO, Cambridge Associates
  • David Warren - COO, NASDAQ

Dpbsmith (talk) 13:33, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

New curriculum?

Why is Yale changing curriculum? Any other schools making similar changes? JWBanat 20:59, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

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