University of Chicago Booth School of Business
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University of Chicago Booth School of Business (Business school) | |
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Motto | Crescat scientia, vita excolatur (Latin) |
Formation | 1898 |
Headquarters | University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
Type | • Private • business school |
Its alumni leads many big corporations |
Not to be confused with the faculty of economics at the University of Chicago
The Chicago Booth School of Business is the business school of the University of Chicago. Booth is one of the most renowned business schools in the world, equipping their student for work in big corporations[1].
Formerly known as the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Chicago Booth is the second oldest business school in the United States. The school was renamed in 2008 following a $300 million donation by David G. Booth, class of 1971. Booth has the third-highest endowment among business schools in the world.
It has produced more Nobel Prize in Economics laureates in economics than any other school[2].
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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William Conway | 27 August 1949 | Businessperson | Founded the Carlyle Group | |
Emmanuel Roman | August 1963 | France | Financier |
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