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2014
EMPLOYMENT REPORT
CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER
RECRUITING AT COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL
“Our graduates enter the
business world with a cuttingedge education from thought
leaders, unmatched exposure
to the pulse of industry, and
access to a diverse, engaged
entrepreneurial community—
truly prepared to make a lasting
impact in any field.”
—Glenn Hubbard,
Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor
of Finance and Economics
“Whatever your organization’s
needs or industry, the Career
Management Center will help
you succeed by connecting your
business with the Columbia
community and our talented,
passionate students
and alumni.”
As the only Ivy League business school immersed in New York City,
Columbia Business School provides its students with unrivaled access
to the pulse of business. Our MBAs are exposed to countless businesses
and business leaders, both inside and outside the classroom, allowing
them to apply lessons learned in class directly to real-world challenges.
The School’s position at the very center of business provides students
unique opportunities for full-time work and summer and school-year
internships. Our graduates are adept at navigating change and offering
innovative solutions in an increasingly complex business world.
From prerecruiting events to customized résumé books, the Career
Management Center is here to help you find Columbia talent perfectly
tailored to take your business to the next level. We work with hiring
organizations in every industry across the public, private, and nonprofit
sectors, internationally and domestically, to develop effective and efficient
recruiting strategies. For more, visit us at gsb.columbia.edu/recruiters.
Visit the Career
Management Center at
gsb.columbia.edu/recruiters
Post positions online at
gsb.columbia.edu/jobpost
—Regina Resnick,
Associate Dean and Managing Director,
Career Management Center
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ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
At Columbia Business School, innovative thinking gives way to entrepreneurial
ideas with big impact. Our core curriculum places entrepreneurial principles
at the center of the academic experience, and our students have access to
STUDENT DIVERSITY BY
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
CLASS ENTERING IN 2014
From technology to finance, real estate to social enterprise—our students are
positioned to influence their industries thanks to their efforts during the 2014
recruiting season. Through on-campus recruiting, skillful networking, and job
resources to help them turn their business dreams into realities. The School’s
postings on COIN, our proprietary job board, Columbia MBA graduates found
Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center and initiatives like IE@Columbia, which
full-time positions in a wide variety of businesses and functions across 30
provides a platform to develop new ideas by leveraging skills and knowledge
countries. As always, our active network of more than 42,000 alumni played
across the University, encourage our graduates to seek opportunity wherever
a central role.
their careers take them, in organizations large and small, in any sector.
CLASS OF 2014 AT A GLANCE
US Citizens*
Non-US Citizens
61%
“Innovation comes from meeting new
people, learning new things, and sharing
new ideas. Being entrepreneurial is not
just about starting a business; it’s also
about growing a business, and it’s required
in today’s organizations. We’re giving our
students the ability to think innovatively
about their careers and businesses—a
valuable skillset in any position or industry.”
39%
n Northeast 39%
n Asia/Oceania 14%
n Mid-Atlantic 7%
n Europe 11%
n West 5%
n North America
7%
n South 5%
n South America
5%
n Midwest 1%
n Africa/Middle East
2%
4%
n Outside US
DIVERSITY IN ALUMNI EMPLOYMENT
BY INDUSTRY IN 2014
3.5
28
680–760
5
21–36
students entered
in the class of
2014
Average Age
at Entry
Average Years of
Work Experience
Average
Undergraduate
GPA
22
38%
Non-US Citizens
33%
Percent Minorities
of US Origin
GMAT Range
(middle 80%)
Age Range
* Includes permanent US residents
students in the
class of 2014
reported that they
are starting their
own businesses.
—Vince Ponzo
Director, The Eugene Lang
Entrepreneurship Center
745
37%
95%
students who
reported their job
satisfaction as a 4 or
5 on a scale of 5.
Women
2014 GRADUATES COMPENSATION SUMMARY*
BASE SALARY
Percent Receiving
100
Percent Receiving
62.3
Median
Range
$119,400 $24,000 – $275,000
Median
Range
$25,000 $2,000 – $100,000
OTHER GUARANTEED COMPENSATION
Nonprofit¹
Finance: Investment
Management
Healthcare
Finance: Other
Manufacturing
¹ Includes education and government
² Includes entrepreneurship, human resources, hospitality management, and law
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Consulting
Real Estate
74% SCHOOL-FACILITATED
OPPORTUNITIES
SIGNING BONUS
Finance: Banking
SOURCE OF OPPORTUNITY
Media
Retail
Technology
Other²
Percent Receiving
21.1
Median
Range
$22,390 $3,500 – $200,000
28%
Scheduled Interviews
On- and Off-Campus
20%
School-Facilitated Internships
11%
COIN Job Postings
Networking
6%
Other
9%
26%
GRADUATE-FACILITATED
OPPORTUNITIES
CLASS OF 2014 JOB OFFERS AND ACCEPTANCES
Three months after graduation (August 21)
Networking
13%
OFFERS
97%
ACCEPTANCES 91%
3%
Graduate-Facilitated Internships
2%
Previous Employer
* Data reflects students who reported compensation. Guaranteed
compensation does not include tuition reimbursement, relocation
compensation, carry, or non-guaranteed performance bonuses.
These figures do not include students returning to a sponsoring employer
(94) or starting their own business (22) in adherence with the MBA Career
Services & Employer Alliance’s (MBA CSEA) reporting standards.
Other
8%
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2014 GRADUATES
2014 GRADUATES
COMPENSATION BY INDUSTRY
COMPENSATION BY FUNCTION
Data on these two pages includes information on 94 sponsored students returning to their employers
but excludes 22 students starting their own businesses. See footnote at bottom for employment information
excluding sponsored students.**
OTHER COMPENSATION*
INDUSTRY
%
CONSULTING
34.3
Strategic/Management
32.9
Other
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Commercial Banking
1.4
BASE SALARY RANGE
MEDIAN
RANGE
MEDIAN
OTHER COMPENSATION*
%
%
CONSULTING
40.2
BASE SALARY RANGE
MEDIAN
RANGE
MEDIAN
%
95,000 – 180,000
135,000
3,500 – 215,000
25,000
83.3
Management Consulting
37.3
30,000 – 180,000
135,000
2,000 – 215,000
25,000
81.5
100,000 – 160,000
121,000
8,000 – 40,000
20,000
50.0
Strategic Planning
2.9
48,000 – 180,000
110,000
7,500 – 50,000
30,000
60.0
FINANCE (INTERNAL)
6.0
35.0
110,000 – 150,000
115,000
29,950 – 30,000
29,975
50.0
Business/Corporate Development
3.1
80,000 – 275,000
119,000
8,000 – 150,000
15,000
56.3
Consumer Banking/Credit Cards
1.7
80,000 – 135,000
108,000
5,000 – 140,000
25,000
75.0
Corporate Finance
2.9
90,000 – 160,000
105,000
25,000 – 80,000
30,000
66.7
Diversified Financial Services
1.6
100,000 – 130,000
100,000
30,000 – 70,000
30,000
85.7
100,000
20,000 – 150,000
50,000
89.3
Investment Banking/Brokerage
+
FUNCTION
16.0
95,000 – 175,000
Investment Management
Hedge Funds/Mutual Funds
5.4
55,000 – 175,000
132,000
10,000 – 180,000
48,000
35.5
Private Equity
2.4
100,000 – 200,000
132,500
13,000 – 200,000
60,000
75.0
+
70,000 – 150,000
110,000
100,000
100,000
50.0
5.2
75,000 – 270,000
120,000
20,000 – 135,000
40,000
65.2
Other
1.4
100,000 – 125,000
102,500
18,000 – 100,000
22,500
66.7
MANUFACTURING
5.9
Consumer Products
4.7
70,000 – 150,000
102,000
15,000 – 60,000
27,500
66.7
Other
1.2
50,000 – 275,000
127,500
10,000 – 150,000
50,000
75.0
Venture Capital
Other Investment Management
MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY
(NONHEALTH)
13.7
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Buy-Side/Sell-Side Research
30.3
5.6
80,000 – 200,000
130,000
10,000 – 120,000
40,000
53.6
Investment Banking/M&A
11.3
95,000 – 150,000
100,000
30,000 – 150,000
50,000
92.7
Investment Management
4.0
55,000 – 250,000
125,000
10,000 – 180,000
49,300
47.6
Private Client Services/Wealth Management
1.0
100,000 – 112,000
100,000
30,000 – 55,000
40,000
100.0
Private Equity/LBOs
2.7
100,000 – 200,000
137,500
13,000 – 200,000
60,000
64.3
100,000
100,000
40,000
40,000
100.0
100,000
50.0
30,000
73.9
Sales and Trading
Venture Capital
+
+
70,000 – 150,000
110,000
100,000
Other
4.6
95,000 – 270,000
110,000
5,000 – 100,000
MANAGEMENT
9.0
Rotational/Development Program
2.1
80,000 – 130,000
105,000
10,000 – 45,000
26,500
90.9
General Management
3.1
75,000 – 200,000
114,000
5,000 – 194,000
30,000
80.0
Entertainment
( Film/Music/TV/Sports/Leisure )
Operations
1.5
110,000 – 135,000
120,000
7,500 – 50,000
15,000
71.4
1.6
48,000 – 200,000
110,000
5,000 – 20,000
12,500
22.2
Other
2.3
24,000 – 130,000
105,000
5,000 – 40,000
20,000
63.6
Internet Services/E-Commerce
7.5
50,000 – 165,000
115,000
4,500 – 160,750
25,000
71.4
MARKETING
7.4
Software/Telecom
2.3
65,000 – 180,000
105,000
15,000 – 194,000
35,000
63.6
Brand/Product Management
2.9
70,000 – 130,000
101,000
20,000 – 50,000
25,000
69.2
Other
2.3
80,000 – 140,000
120,000
10,000 – 50,500
25,000
84.6
OTHER
11.1
Business Development
1.3
80,000 – 150,000
115,000
15,000 – 48,000
24,900
42.9
Sales
1.3
50,000 – 140,000
90,000
10,000 – 32,390
15,000
42.9
Other
1.9
80,000 – 135,000
115,000
10,000 – 45,000
20,000
55.6
Education/Government/Nonprofit
2.3
24,000 – 100,000
93,000
2,000 – 22,420
10,000
66.7
Healthcare ( including Pharmaceuticals)
1.6
52,300 – 130,000
107,500
15,000 – 28,000
20,000
50.0
REAL ESTATE
3.6
Real Estate
3.3
80,000 – 160,000
110,000
5,000 – 30,000
10,000
36.8
Development/Construction
1.3
90,000 – 130,000
100,000
5,000 – 15,000
10,000
42.9
Retail
1.6
90,000 – 125,000
97,500
7,500 – 10,000
8,750
50.0
Finance
1.0
100,000 – 160,000
125,000
25,000 – 50,000
37,500
40.0
Other
2.3
30,000 – 200,000
104,988
10,000 – 40,000
18,750
37.5
Other
1.3
80,000 – 120,000
100,000
10,000 – 100,000
25,000
57.1
OTHER FUNCTIONS
3.5
Technology
1.5
90,000 – 144,000
115,000
4,500 – 160,750
42,500
75.0
Other
2.0
52,300 – 200,000
95,000
5,000 – 18,000
8,000
36.4
* Includes sign-on, year-end, and other guaranteed compensation besides base salary but does not include tuition reimbursement, relocation compensation,
carry, or non-guaranteed performance bonuses.
+ Indicates less than 1%
In compliance with MBA CSEA reporting standards, student information is collected through four months after graduation each year and only includes data
for jobs obtained by three months after graduation. The above data, however, also includes sponsored students returning to their employers, which does not
adhere to MBA CSEA reporting standards. We have done so to present a more accurate view of the employment composition for our 2014 graduates.
* Includes sign-on, year-end, and other guaranteed compensation besides base salary but does not include tuition reimbursement, relocation compensation,
carry, or non-guaranteed performance bonuses.
+ Indicates less than 1%
** Excluding sponsored students and those starting businesses, per MBA CSEA reporting standards, leads to the following data:
Industry: Consulting 26.4%, Financial Services 39.7%, Manufacturing 6.4%, Media/Tech 15.9%, Other 11.6%
Function: Consulting 31.1%, Finance (Internal) 6.9%, Financial Services 34.4%, Management 10.4%, Marketing 8.7%, Other 8.5%
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INTERNSHIP EMPLOYMENT
2014 INTERNS
INDUSTRY
provides an opportunity to explore a new function or industry. Internships
CONSULTING
19.1
Strategic/Management
17.1
2,400 – 22,192
10,667
2.0
3,600 – 12,700
7,783
employment after graduation.
Other
Our 199 January-entry students do not seek internships, since they take
classes during the summer term. Companies often visit campus over the
summer to meet this group of MBAs. For these students in particular, and
increasingly for all students, school-year internships and projects provide
connections to employers.
3.5
Average
Undergraduate
GPA
33%
Percent Minorities
of US Origin
28
Average Age
at Entry
680–760 5
GMAT Range
(middle 80%)
SCHOOL-FACILITATED
OPPORTUNITIES
Scheduled Interviews
On- and Off-Campus
45%
19%
COIN Job Postings
23–40
Age Range
Average Years of
Work Experience
39%
Non-US Citizens
37%
748
students entered in
the class of 2015—
549 in Sept. 2013 and
199 in Jan. 2014.*
Alumni/Faculty/Résumé Referrals
2%
Corporate Events
16%
STUDENT-FACILITATED
OPPORTUNITIES
Networking
9%
2%
Job Postings
1%
Previous Employer
Other
4%
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44.6
1.2
7,682 – 8,333
7,692
Diversified Financial
Services
1.2
1,743 – 10,000
8,333
Investment Banking/
Brokerage
21.5
1,280 – 17,000
8,333
Hedge Funds/
Mutual Funds
6.6
2,000 – 13,000
7,250
Private Equity
5.4
300 – 10,000
3,600
Venture Capital
1.2
2,000 – 5,200
2,000
Other Investment
Management
6.0
2,000 – 20,000
8,333
1.5
2,400 – 12,000
6,100
Other
MANUFACTURING
8.2
Consumer Products—
Beverages/Food
2.8
4,800 – 7,879
6,800
Consumer Products—
Other
4.0
2,767 – 6,416
6,000
Other
1.4
2,400 – 9,000
7,280
*January entrants complete their MBAs
in four consecutive terms and do not
participate in summer internships.
“As a business student pursuing a career in
media and entertainment, I knew that I was
embarking on the road less traveled. Not
only did the Career Management Center
facilitate vital introductions throughout
my recruiting process, the CMC’s support
of the Media Management Association’s
Los Angeles Media Trek helped expand my
network to the West Coast, which played
a key role in my acceptance of a summer
internship and then a full-time offer with
the Walt Disney Studios.”
—Claisian Phillips ’14
The Walt Disney Studios
2014 INTERNS
FUNCTION
MONTHLY
SALARY RANGE*
%
MEDIAN
CONSULTING
26.8
Management Consulting
23.6
1,200 – 22,192
10,400
Strategic Planning
3.2
1,600 – 10,000
5,400
FINANCE (INTERNAL)
5.7
Business/Corporate
Development
3.7
2,400 – 10,000
6,500
Corporate Finance
2.0
5,440 – 9,000
7,838
6.5
1,280 – 20,000
8,000
Investment Banking/M&A
14.1
2,800 – 17,000
8,333
Investment Management
6.2
2,000 – 13,000
8,000
Private Client Services/
Wealth Management
2.0
4,000 – 9,000
8,333
Private Equity/LBOs
4.5
300 – 10,000
5,000
Sales and Trading
1.2
7,189 – 13,333
8,750
Venture Capital
1.2
2,000 – 5,200
2,000
Other
2.7
1,743 – 10,417
8,000
MANAGEMENT
4.9
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Buy-Side/Sell-Side
Research
General Management
12.6
SALARY BY FUNCTION
38.4
+
7,120 – 8,000
8,000
Operations
1.2
4,000 – 15,400
7,500
Project Management
1.0
3,500 – 8,800
6,250
Other
2.0
2,400 – 8,333
7,346
MARKETING
14.7
Digital/Hardware/
Software/Telecom
3.2
2,500 – 8,800
6,750
6.7
1,550 – 8,333
6,175
Entertainment (Film/Music/
TV/Sports/Leisure )
Brand/Product
Management
2.0
1,550 – 7,000
5,340
3.5
1,250 – 8,800
4,500
Internet Services/
E-Commerce
Business/
Product Development
5.6
1,250 – 8,000
7,150
Other
4.5
2,400 – 9,000
6,200
Other
1.8
4,000 – 10,000
8,200
REAL ESTATE
5.0
Development/
Construction
2.0
2,000 – 9,583
4,800
Finance
2.5
4,800 – 10,417
7,000
+
5,000 – 10,400
7,700
5,200
OTHER
Other
6%
MEDIAN
Consumer Banking/
Credit Cards
MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY
(NONHEALTH)
Women
Networking
7%
5%
FINANCIAL SERVICES
%
Investment Management
CLASS OF 2015 AT A GLANCE
84%
MONTHLY
SALARY RANGE*
For our 549 September-entry students in the Class of 2015, the summer
are also valuable to companies in assessing a student’s fit for full-time
SOURCE OF OPPORTUNITY
SALARY BY INDUSTRY
Education/Government/
Nonprofit
15.5
2.4
1,200 – 4,000
2,800
Healthcare ( including
Pharmaceuticals )
2.4
1,616 – 8,000
5,232
Real Estate
4.4
2,000 – 10,417
5,000
Retail
4.0
1,600 – 15,400
5,525
Other
2.3
4,640
300 – 13,750
Other
OTHER FUNCTIONS
4.5
Other
4.5
300 – 13,750
* Salary ranges do not reflect those students who did not receive
compensation.
+ Indicates less than 1%
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BOARD OF OVERSEERS
Columbia Business School’s Board of Overseers, composed of distinguished global business leaders from a diverse
range of fields, plays an active role in shaping our unique brand of education and helping to increase the impact the
Columbia community has on business and society.
César Alierta ’70
Chairman and CEO
Telefónica S.A.
Spain
Louis Moore Bacon ’81
Chairman
Moore Capital Management
New York
Robert Marc Bakish ’89
President and CEO
Viacom International Media Networks
New York
Keith T. Banks ’81
President, US Trust
Bank of America Private
Wealth Management
New York
Jerome A. Chazen ’50
Founder and Chairman
Chazen Capital Partners LLC;
Founder and Chairman Emeritus
Liz Claiborne Inc.
New York
Robert S. Evans ’68
Chairman of the Board
Crane Co.
Connecticut
Michael Gould ’68
Chairman and CEO
Bloomingdale’s
New York
Christopher Wai-Chee Cheng ’79
Chairman
Wing Tai Corporation Ltd.
China
Meyer Feldberg ’65
Senior Advisor
Morgan Stanley;
Dean Emeritus and Professor
Columbia Business School
New York
Bernard Gray ’74
President
Gray Ventures
Georgia
Maria Chrin ’89
CEO and Managing Partner
Circle Wealth Management
New York
Paul J. Ferri ’68
General Partner
Matrix Partners
Massachusetts
Giuseppe Ciardi ’81
Caledon Partners
England
Lawrence Flinn Jr. ’60
Chairman and CEO
Privet Capital LLC
New York
David Greenspan ’00
Founder and President
Slate Path Capital LP
New York
Paul B. Guenther ’64
Former President
PaineWebber Group Inc.
New York
Ernest M. Higa ’76
President and CEO
Higa Industries, Wendy’s Japan,
and Higa Investments
Japan
Sallie Krawcheck ’92
Chairman
Ellevate
New York
Jonathan Newcomb ’69
Managing Director
Berenson & Company
New York
Shin Dong-Bin ’81
Chairman
Lotte Group
South Korea
Tracey T. Travis ’86
EVP, CFO
Estée Lauder Inc.
New York
Bill Lambert ’72
Founding Partner
Wasserstein, Perella & Co. Inc.
New York
Nicholas Oppenheim ’73
Chairman
Brifor Limited
England
Joseph M. Tucci ’84
Chairman, President, and CEO
EMC Corporation
Massachusetts
Eugene M. Lang MS ’40
Chairman
Eugene M. Lang Foundation
New York
Willard J. “Mike” Overlock Jr. ’73
Senior Director
3G Capital
New York
David M. Silfen ’68
Chairman
Mayfair Management/
Silfen Investment Partners
New York
Rochelle “Shelly” Lazarus ’70
Chairman Emeritus
Ogilvy & Mather
New York
S. Steven Pan ’88
Chairman
Formosa International Hotels Group
Taiwan
Harrison T. LeFrak ’98
Vice Chairman
LeFrak Organization
New York
Vikram S. Pandit PhD ’86
Chairman
TGG Group
New York
Edward J. Ludwig ’75
Former Chairman, President,
and CEO
Becton Dickinson and Company (BD)
New Jersey
Alan J. Patricof ’57
Managing Director
Greycroft LLC
New York
Andrew F. Barth ’85
Chairman
Capital Guardian Trust Company
California
Geoffrey Colvin ’78
Partner
CEW Partners
New York
Wolfgang Bernhard ’88
Member of the Board of Management
and Head of Daimler Trucks
Daimler AG
Germany
Patrick Combes ’78
Chairman and CEO
Viel & Cie and Compagnie
Financière Tradition
France
Daniele D. Bodini ’72
Chairman Emeritus
ACP Group
New York
Leon G. Cooperman ’67
Chairman and CEO
Omega Advisors Inc.
New York
Mario J. Gabelli ’67
Chairman and CEO
GAMCO Investors Inc.
New York
Anne M. Busquet ’78
Principal
AMB Advisors
New York
Ramzi Dalloul ’64
Managing Director
Astra Horizons
England
Gabriele Galateri di Genola ’72
Chairman
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
Italy
Glenn Hubbard
Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor
of Finance and Economics
Columbia Business School
New York
Daniel M. Cain ’72
Founding Partner and Chairman
Cain Brothers
New York
Hanzade V. Dogan Boyner ’99
Chairman of the Board
Dogan Gazetecilik
Turkey
Mark T. Gallogly ’86
Managing Principal
Centerbridge Partners LP
New York
Philippe Jabre ’82
Founder and Chief Investment Officer
Jabre Capital Partners S.A.
Switzerland
Nancy McKinstry ’84
CEO and Chairman of the
Executive Board
Wolters Kluwer
Netherlands
Russell L. Carson ’67
Co-founder and General Partner
Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe
New York
Ronald Doornink ’79
Executive Chairman
Turtle Beach
California
Nathan Gantcher ’64
Managing Member
EXOP Capital LLC
New York
Ann F. Kaplan ’77
Partner
Circle Wealth Management
New York
Henry S. Miller ’70
Chairman
Marblegate Asset Management
New York
James Y. Chao ’74
Chairman
Westlake Chemical Corporation
Texas
Mark F. Dzialga ’90
Managing Director
General Atlantic LLC
Connecticut
Philip H. Geier Jr. ’58
Chairman
The Geier Group
New York
Yuzaburo Mogi ’61
Honorary CEO and Chairman
Kikkoman Corporation
Japan
Max C. Chapman Jr. ’69
Chairman
Gardner Capital Management Corp.
New York
Carol B. Einiger ’73
President
Post Rock Advisors LLC
New York
James P. Gorman ’87
Chairman and CEO
Morgan Stanley
New York
James W. Keyes ’80
CEO
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Markets;
Chairman and CEO
Wild Oats Marketplace
Texas
Arnold L. Chavkin ’77
Managing Director
Pine Brook Road Partners LLC
New York
R. Bradford Evans ’70
Senior Advisor
Morgan Stanley
New York
Harry E. Gould Jr. ’64
Chairman and President
Gould Paper Corp.
New York
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Lew Frankfort ’69
Executive Chairman
Coach Inc.
New York
Robert Friedman ’80
CEO
Bungalow Media + Entertainment
New York
Ehud Houminer
Executive in Residence
Columbia Business School
New York
Ming Chu Hsu ’92
Principal
Alex & Wright Inc.
China
Nand Khemka ’56
Chairman
SUN Group
India
Henry R. Kravis ’69
Co-founder, Co-chairman,
and Co-CEO
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
New York
John K. Martin Jr. ’94
CEO
Turner Broadcasting Systems Inc.
New York
Marc O. Mayer ’83
Head of North American Institutional
Investment Management
Schroders plc
New York
Linda Ho McAfee ’73
Group Director
Fairmont Shipping
China
Paul M. Montrone PhD ’66
Chairman
Perspecta Trust LLC
New Hampshire
Norberto O. Morita ’75
Chairman
Southern Cross Group
Argentina
Ronald O. Perelman
Chairman and CEO
MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc.
New York
Bruce Eben Pindyck ’71
Chairman and CEO
Meridian Industries Inc.
Wisconsin
Ari Rennert
President
The Renco Group Inc.
New York
Richard Paul Richman ’73
Chairman and Founder
The Richman Group Inc.
Connecticut
Xavier Robert Rolet ’84
CEO
London Stock Exchange
England
Arthur J. Samberg ’67
Manager
Hawkes Financial LLC
New York
Paolo Scaroni ’73
Deputy Chairman
Rothschild
Italy
Keith Sherin ’91
Chairman and CEO
GE Capital
Vice Chairman
General Electric
Connecticut
David E. Simon ’85
Chairman and CEO
Simon Property Group Inc.
Indiana
Arthur V. Ty ’91
President
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company
Philippines
Jerry I. Speyer ’64
Chairman and Co-CEO
Tishman Speyer
New York
Alberto J. Verme ’84
Chairman, Europe, Middle East,
and Africa
Citi
UAE and England
Sabin C. Streeter ’67
Executive in Residence
Columbia Business School
New York
Shazi Visram ’04
Founder and CEO
Happy Family Brands
New York
Henry A. Swieca ’83
Founder
Talpion Fund Management LP
New York
William A. von Mueffling ’95
President and
Chief Investment Officer
Cantillon Capital Management
New York
Washington Z. SyCip MS ’43
Founder
The SGV Group
Philippines
Frank K. Tang ’94
Managing Partner and CEO
FountainVest Partners (Asia) Ltd.
China
Charles W. Tate ’72
Chairman and Founder
Capital Royalty LP
Texas
Sidney Taurel ’71
Chairman Emeritus
Eli Lilly and Company
Indiana
Diana L. Taylor ’80
Managing Director
Wolfensohn Fund Management LP
New York
John T. Thompson ’81
Chairman and CEO
Thompson Distribution Company
Indiana
Oakleigh Thorne ’86
CEO
Thorndale Farm LLC
New York
Massimo Tosato ’80
Executive Vice Chairman
Schroders plc
England
Donald C. Waite III ’66
Director, Executives in
Residence Program
Columbia Business School
New York
Lulu C. Wang ’83
Founder and CEO
Tupelo Capital Management LLC
New York
Alfonso T. Yuchengco ’50
Chairman
Yuchengco Group of Companies
Philippines
David W. Zalaznick ’78
Founding and Managing Principal
The Jordan Company LP;
Chairman
Jordan /Zalaznick Advisers Inc.
New York
Martin E. Zimmerman ’61
President and CEO
LFC Capital Inc.
Illinois
MEMBERS EMERITI
Charles E. Exley Jr. ’54
Retired Chairman and CEO
NCR Corporation
Michigan
Joseph V. Vittoria ’59
Retired Chairman and CEO
Avis Inc.
Florida
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SELECT HIRING ORGANIZATIONS
Columbia Business School students accepted positions with a broad range of companies in 2014. Organizations that
hired more than one student from a class year are bolded. Organizations that hired for both full-time and summer
positions are in italics.
1-800-Flowers.com
3i Group plc
Accenture
ADP LLC
Adobe Systems Incorporated
adroIT Software & Consulting Inc.
Adyen BV
Aetos Capital Real Estate LP
AGI Partners LLC
AllianceBernstein LP
Aloha Inc.
ALUAR Aluminio Argentino S.A.I.C.
Alvarez & Marsal
Amazon
American Express
American Securities
AMG Global LLC
Amorepacific Group
Amplify Education Inc.
Angra Partners
Anheuser-Busch InBev
ANN Inc.
Antarctica Capital
AOL
Appaloosa Management
Apple Inc.
Applied Materials Inc.
Arbiter Partners
Arcenciel
ArtPlace America
Arundel Capital
A.T. Kearney
TOP EMPLOYERS OF 2014 GRADUATES*
TOTAL
McKinsey & Company
51
Bain & Company
31
The Boston Consulting Group
28
Deloitte Consulting
27
Booz & Company Inc.
17
Citi
16
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
15
Google
14
Bank of America Merill Lynch
13
Amazon
12
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
11
A.T. Kearney
10
Morgan Stanley
10
Credit Suisse
8
IBM Corporation
8
Evercore Partners
6
PricewaterhouseCoopers
6
American Express
5
Barclays
4
Fidelity Investments
4
General Electric
4
Microsoft
4
PepsiCo
4
Samsung Corporation
4
Anheuser-Bush InBev
3
Apple Inc.
3
Estée Lauder
3
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
3
GAMCO Investors Inc.
3
MasterCard
3
Nomura
3
Plated
3
Atlas Real Estate
BAF Capital
Bain & Company
Balyasny Asset Management
Banco BBM
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bank of Japan
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
Barclays
Barneys New York
Baron Capital Inc.
BaubleBar Inc.
BDP
Becker Drapkin Management LP
Becton Dickinson
The Beekman Group
Better Work
BioDigital Inc.
BizCorps
The Blackstone Group
Blizzard Entertainment Inc.
Bloglovin’ Inc.
Bloomberg LP
Bloomingdale’s
Blue Ridge Capital LLC
BMO Capital Markets
Bolton Investment Management
Booz & Company Inc.
The Boston Consulting Group
Bowery Capital
Bowery Investment Management LLC
Box
Bridges Ventures
BrightBytes Inc.
Brightwood Capital Advisors LLC
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Brookfield
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Building and Land Technology
Calixto Global Investors LP
Cambridge Hanover
Candlewood Investment Group LP
Cantor Commercial
Real Estate Company LP
Canyon Capital Realty Advisors
Capgemini Consulting
The Capital Group Companies Inc.
Caribbean Property Group LLC
Casey Quirk
Castlight Health
Celgene
Centerline Investment Partners LP
Chanel
Chatham Asset Management
Chemonics International Inc.
Cheniere Energy Inc.
Chevron
China Vanke
Chobani LLC
Christie’s
CIBC
CIM Group
Citi
C.L. King
Clean Power Finance Inc.
Cleargate Capital LLC
CLSA Limited
Coach Inc.
Cognizant
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Coller Capital
Comcast Corporation
CommonBond
Community Wealth Partners
Compressed Cylinder Services Inc.
Condé Nast International
Consumer Dynamics
Contactive
Core Innovation Capital
Cornerstone Research
Coty Inc.
CoveView Advisors LLC
Credicorp Capital
Credit Suisse
Criswell Radovan LLC
CSG Partners LLC
Current Capital LLC
Dakorum
Dannon
Deloitte Consulting
Deutsche Bank
Development Capital Partners
DIRECTV
Dow Jones & Company
Eagle Rock Advisors
Eastdil Secured
e.BRICKS Digital
Edelman
Education Pioneers
Egis Capital Partners
Enterprise Community Partners Inc.
Ernst & Young
Estée Lauder
Evercore Partners
Everfi
Facebook
Falcon Point Capital
Falconhead Capital LLC
The F.B. Heron Foundation
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Fidelity Investments
Fiduciary Management Inc.
Firebird Management LLC
FireEye Inc.
Five Mile Capital Partners LLC
Flextronics International
FLYP Sportswear
Fortress Investment Group LLC
Founder Collective
Four Inc.
Fox Point Capital Management LLC
Franklin Templeton Investments
FSN Capital
GAMCO Investors Inc.
Gap Inc.
General Electric
General Mills Inc.
GenNx360 Capital Partners
Genpact
Gilt Groupe Inc.
Glade Brook Capital Partners
Glenfarne Group
Global Guardian LLC
GoDaddy.com LLC
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Goodwin Procter LLP
Google
Greenhill & Co. Inc.
Greycroft Partners
GTIS Partners
Guepardo Investimentos
Guggenheim Partners LLC
Hamilton Lane
Home Box Office Inc.
Healthagen
HeartShare Human Services
of New York
Hermitage Capital
Management Limited
H.I.G. Capital LLC
High Point Bank
Hines
Holt Renfrew
Honest Buildings Inc.
Houlihan Lokey
The Howard Hughes Corporation
HSBC
Hudson Advisors LLC
IBM Corporation
Incline Global LLC
Industry Ventures
ING
Inspiring Capital
Intel
Intent Media Inc.
Interbrand
International Finance Corporation
Ironstate Development Company
Itaú Unibanco
ITV Studios
Jabre Capital Partners S.A.
JANA Partners LLC
The Janus Property Company
Jefferies LLC
JetBlue Airways
Johnson & Johnson
Jonathan Rose Companies LLC
Jones Lang LaSalle, IP, Inc.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Kabam Inc.
Kaplan Inc.
KeyPoint Capital Management LLC.
Knewton Inc.
Knightsbridge Asset
Management LLC
Koch Industries
Kookmin Bank
Korea National Oil Corporation
KPMG LLP
Kurt Salmon
L+M Development Partners Inc.
LAN Airlines S.A
Latigo Partners
Laura and John Arnold Foundation
Lazard
Lead Edge Capital Management LLC
The LeFrak Organization
L.E.K. Consulting
Levin Group Inc.
Liberty Property Trust
Libra Holdings Ltd.
Lincoln Center for the
Performing Arts
Lincoln International
Lincoln Property Company
LinkedIn
Longview Asset Management Ltd.
L’Oreal Paris
LVMH Moët Hennessy —
Louis Vuitton
M&T Bank
Maclaren
Macquarie Capital
Magellan Financial Group
Magnitude Capital
Major League Soccer
Manikay Partners
Marathon Asset Management
MasterCard
MatlinPatterson Global Advisers LLC
McKinsey & Company
Mercedes-Benz USA LLC
Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company
MGM Resorts International
Microsoft
MidAmerican Renewables LLC
Millstein & Co.
Millward Brown Optimor
Modell’s Sporting Goods
Moelis & Co.
Mondelēz International
Montefiore Medical Center
Moore Capital LLC
“Columbia Business
School prepared me
to adapt quickly to
changes in the digital
landscape. The ability
to analyze a problem and think about
it strategically, while also being ready
to get your hands dirty and get the
job done, are skills I appreciate in the
Columbia Business School students I
have hired.”
—Mike Romoff ‘04
LinkedIn
INTERESTS BEYOND THE NUMBERS
Behind our Employment Report numbers are the unique stories of our students. They come to
us from nearly 50 countries to advance their careers in a wide range of fields. After graduation,
they pursue opportunities in everything from digital media to retail to nonprofit areas. They’re
focused not just on the bottom line but on making a real difference, applying their skills in
microfinance, green technology, and international development in emerging markets.
Even in more traditional areas like consulting and finance, our MBAs find ways to satisfy their
broad intellectual interests, covering industries such as energy, healthcare, and real estate.
The diversity of our graduates’ focus is one of the key elements that makes our network of more
than 42,000 alumni worldwide so powerful.
*Includes sponsored students
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SELECT HIRING ORGANIZATIONS
Morgan Stanley
Morgans Hotel Group
MSF Capital LLC
MTA New York City Transit
Mutual of America Life
Insurance Company
National Park Service
NBCUniversal
Nectar Online Media Inc.
Nesma
Netflix Inc.
The New York Times Company
Newbrook Capital
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
NextEra Energy Inc.
Nike
Nomura
Norges Bank
Investment Management
The Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Ogilvy & Mather
Omnicom Group Inc.
OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc.
Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.
Optimizely
Outbrain
Owl Creek Asset Management
Palantir Technologies
Palisade Capital Management LLC
Paramount Pictures
Partners Group
Paul Stuart
Pensam Capital LLC
PeopleDoc Inc.
PepsiCo
Percipient LLC
Perella Weinberg Partners
Permian Investment Partners LP
Perry Capital LLC
Pfizer Inc.
Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Philips
PIMCO
Plated
Platform Specialty
Products Company
Pollack Shores Real Estate Group
Poplar Forest Capital LLC
Port Authority of New York
& New Jersey
Precision Strategies
Premium Point Investments
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Prudential Financial Inc.
PTT Exploration and Production plc
Public Service Enterprise Group
Incorporated (PSEG)
Pymetrics
Quidsi Inc.
Quinlan Development Group LLC
The Raine Group LLC
Rakuten Inc.
Razorfish
Redwood Capital Management LLC
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Related Companies
Rent the Runway
Revlon
River Birch Capital LLC
River Hollow Partners
Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
The Robin Hood Foundation
Royal Capital Management
Rubicon Point Partners
Samsung Corporationg
SanDisk Corporation
Sankaty Advisors LLC
Schlumberger Business Consulting
Schultze Asset Management LLC
Sendero Midstream Partners LP
The Siam Cement Group Public
Company Limited
Siegel + Gale
CONTINUED
Siemens Corporation
Signpost Capital Advisors
Silver Point Capital LP
Simon-Kucher & Partners
Skandinaviska Enskilda
Banken AB (SEB)
Social Finance Inc. (SoFi)
SoftBank Capital
Soko Glam Inc.
Sole Society Inc.
Solon Management Consulting
GmbH & Co.
Solvay
Sony Corporation of America
South Pacific Business Development
Sovereign Partners LLC
SpareHire
Spectrum Brands Inc.
Spotify
Spuntech Industries Ltd.
StarVest Partners LP
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide Inc.
State General Reserve Fund
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Sylvain Labs
T. Rowe Price Investment
Services Inc.
Tailwind Capital Group LLC
Taproot Foundation
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Thanx Inc.
Thor Equities
TIAA-CREF
Tiffany & Co.
Tishman Speyer
Tocqueville Asset Management LP
Toll Brothers
Torchlight Investors
Tory Burch
TOTVS SA
Trammell Crow Company
TOP EMPLOYERS OF 2014 INTERNS
TOTAL
TOTAL
12
Bain & Company
18
Unilever
5
The Boston Consulting Group
17
Anheuser-Bush InBev
4
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
16
Booz & Company Inc.
4
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
16
IBM Corporation
4
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
15
PepsiCo
4
Deloitte Consulting
15
The Walt Disney Company
4
McKinsey & Company
15
3i Group plc
3
Morgan Stanley
13
The Blackstone Group
3
Citi
11
Bristol-Myers Squibb
3
Google
11
Evercore Partners
3
American Express
7
Fidelity Investments
3
Apple Inc.
7
Credit Suisse
7
LVMH Moët Hennessey—
Louis Vuitton
3
A.T. Kearney
5
Microsoft
3
Amazon
5
Mondelēz International
3
Barclays
5
Pfizer Inc.
3
Education Pioneers
5
PIMCO
3
Moelis & Co.
5
Wells Fargo
3
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL GSB.COLUMBIA.EDU/RECRUITERS
Trinity Partners
Triple Tree
Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. LLC
Uber
UBS
Unilever
The University of Chicago
Department of
Emergency Medicine
Univision Communications Inc.
Urban Outfitters Inc.
USAID
VentureLab
Verizon
VGI Partners Inc.
Viacom Inc.
VMware Inc.
Vornado Realty Trust
The Walt Disney Company
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Washington State Investment Board
Wellington Management
Company LLP
Wells Fargo
Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe
Woolworths Limited
The World Bank Group
WPP
Yahoo
YOOX Group
Yorkville Capital Management
Zola Inc.
Zynga
HIRING
COLUMBIA
MBAs
Manage your recruiting
activities on the Career
Opportunity Information
Network (COIN).
Connect with dedicated
account managers for
on-campus recruiting
interviews and related
activities.
Post summer and school-year
internships, part-time, full-time, and
experienced-hire opportunities:
gsb.columbia.edu/jobpost.
Search online résumé
databases, which include
student and alumni profiles
and career preferences.
To access the Recruiters’ Guide,
post jobs, or contact a member of the
Career Management Center:
VISIT
gsb.columbia.edu/recruiters
E-MAIL
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CALL
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