Big Ron Buckeye
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7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
https://chiefexecutive.net/fortune-500-ceos-wisconsin/
From the article:
"Interestingly, the top and runner-up rankings of Wisconsin and Harvard are echoed in an overall tough competition between the Big Ten Conference and the Ivy League up and down Kittleman’s list of the 30 top U.S. schools for Fortune 500 CEOs.
Cornell University was No. 3, with 10 chiefs, while the University of Michigan ranked No. 4, with eight current Fortune 500 CEOs. Overall, seven Big Ten schools placed, out of the 13 schools that now populate the Midwest-based conference."
I think they are implying that B1G degrees in Business are as formidable as the Ivy League.
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RE: 7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
The article states the B1G has 13 schools and the Ivy has 7 schools. It falls 1 short on both. Weird.
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RE: 7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
(03-14-2019 06:01 PM)Big Ron Buckeye Wrote: https://chiefexecutive.net/fortune-500-ceos-wisconsin/
From the article:
"Interestingly, the top and runner-up rankings of Wisconsin and Harvard are echoed in an overall tough competition between the Big Ten Conference and the Ivy League up and down Kittleman’s list of the 30 top U.S. schools for Fortune 500 CEOs.
Cornell University was No. 3, with 10 chiefs, while the University of Michigan ranked No. 4, with eight current Fortune 500 CEOs. Overall, seven Big Ten schools placed, out of the 13 schools that now populate the Midwest-based conference."
I think they are implying that B1G degrees in Business are as formidable as the Ivy League.
I couldn’t tell in the article: are these undergrad alums or are they also counting graduate school? At the undergrad level, the Big Ten schools are generally strong in accounting and engineering, which are good paths to corporate management roles. As strange as it sounds, being a Fortune 500 CEO is much more egalitarian in terms of academic prestige compared to the firms that such CEOs hire: investment banks (such as Goldman Sachs), management consulting firms (such as McKinsey) and large corporate law firms. Those services firms are really where elite degrees from the Ivy League and similar institutions matter the most.
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RE: 7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
Getting an MBA at a Big Ten institution is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
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RE: 7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
(03-14-2019 08:23 PM)Frank the Tank Wrote: (03-14-2019 06:01 PM)Big Ron Buckeye Wrote: https://chiefexecutive.net/fortune-500-ceos-wisconsin/
From the article:
"Interestingly, the top and runner-up rankings of Wisconsin and Harvard are echoed in an overall tough competition between the Big Ten Conference and the Ivy League up and down Kittleman’s list of the 30 top U.S. schools for Fortune 500 CEOs.
Cornell University was No. 3, with 10 chiefs, while the University of Michigan ranked No. 4, with eight current Fortune 500 CEOs. Overall, seven Big Ten schools placed, out of the 13 schools that now populate the Midwest-based conference."
I think they are implying that B1G degrees in Business are as formidable as the Ivy League.
I couldn’t tell in the article: are these undergrad alums or are they also counting graduate school? At the undergrad level, the Big Ten schools are generally strong in accounting and engineering, which are good paths to corporate management roles. As strange as it sounds, being a Fortune 500 CEO is much more egalitarian in terms of academic prestige compared to the firms that such CEOs hire: investment banks (such as Goldman Sachs), management consulting firms (such as McKinsey) and large corporate law firms. Those services firms are really where elite degrees from the Ivy League and similar institutions matter the most.
Undergrad only. The actual article is here: https://www.kittlemansearch.com/news-blo...most-ceos/
No control for school size either.
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2019 08:57 PM by CrazyPaco.)
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RE: 7 B1G schools are among the top 30 at producing fortune 500 CEOs #1 is Wisconsin
(03-14-2019 08:04 PM)BePcr07 Wrote: The article states the B1G has 13 schools and the Ivy has 7 schools. It falls 1 short on both. Weird.
All 14 Big Ten universities have business schools Only 6 Ivies have business schools. Neither Princeton nor Brown offer true undergrad business degrees.
False equivalencies are easily reached in fluff articles that get picked up by media.
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