Harvard Business School

Business school of Harvard University

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2015 Executive education at Harvard Business School generated $168 million in revenue, representing a significant portion of the school's total revenue of $707 million.
2014 Kresge Hall was replaced by a new hall funded by a $30 million donation from the family of Ruth Mulan Chu Chao, whose four daughters attended Harvard Business School.
2014 Harvard Business School launched HBX (later renamed Harvard Business School Online), an online platform offering flexible certificate and credential programs taught by Harvard Business School faculty.
2013 Rick Burr attends the Advanced Management Program, later becoming Chief of the Australian Army.
2012 HBS administration implemented new programs and practices to improve the experience of female students and recruit more female professors.
2011 Frances Haugen graduates and later becomes a notable Facebook whistleblower.
2011 Frances Haugen and Nadiem Makarim graduated from Harvard Business School. Haugen became a Facebook whistleblower, while Makarim became co-founder of Gojek and Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
2010 Muhammad bin Ibrahim completes the Advanced Management Program, later becoming 8th Governor of Central Bank of Malaysia.
2010 Tata-related companies and charities donated $50 million for the construction of an executive center named Tata Hall, after Ratan Tata (AMP, 1975), chairman of Tata Sons.

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