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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