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    Joseph D. Williams

    Williams entered Warner-Lambert through a merger with Parke-Davis, where he was President and CEO. When elected president of Warner-Lambert, and later as chairman and CEO, he invested heavily in research. This investment helped Warner-Lambert to generate over $4... View Details
    Keywords: Personal Care & Home Products

      Thomas M. Rauch

      Through significant investments in research and development, Rauch enabled Smith Kline to build a pipeline of new products and drug applications. During his leadership, Smith Kline’s revenues increased from $259 million to $357 million –... View Details
      Keywords: Healthcare

        Rob Gierkink

        $400 million in revenues with participating companies that included Sainsburys, BP and American Express. LMG was sold to Group Aeroplan, a publically traded Canadian company, in December 2007 in a $750 million cash transaction. Rob was a... View Details
        Keywords: Venture Capital;#1;#Advertising;#16;#Consumer Products & Packaged Goods

          Harrington Drake

          Drake presided over a decade of top financial performance – growing revenues from $480 million to over $2 billion. He achieved ten consecutive years of top market value performance and expanded D&B’s core services, most notably with... View Details
          Keywords: Services
          • 01 Dec 2004
          • News

          HBS to Release 2004 Annual Report

          Thanks to diligent fiscal management and growth from income-producing activities, Harvard Business School finished fiscal year 2004 last June in a strong financial position. Total revenues of $309 million reflected a 5.1 percent increase... View Details
          Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services

            Goff Smith

            Spending over 35 years with Amsted, Smith led the company through a period of phenomenal growth continuing a 40-year tradition of uninterrupted dividends. During his 6 years as CEO, he doubled revenues from $450 million to $915 million... View Details
            Keywords: Construction & Real Estate

              Henry F. Henderson, Jr.

              moved from Henderson’s home to a large industrial plant. Under Henderson’s leadership, HI has grown from a small basement enterprise with $20,000 in sales to a large industrial technology firm with revenues of $50 million. View Details
              Keywords: Fabricated Goods

                Sigfried Weis

                Weis was instrumental in managing the growth of Weis Markets, often noted as the most profitable supermarket chain in the United States. Weis took the company public in 1965 and went on to produce over 25 consecutive years of successful financial performance. The... View Details
                Keywords: Retail

                  Paul W. Litchfield

                  As the president of Goodyear, Litchfield established $218 million in revenues by 1940 and a net profit of over $10 million. By this date, Goodyear distributed its products through 50,000 retail outlets and more than 400 company-owned... View Details
                  Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace
                  • 01 Dec 2011
                  • News

                  HBS Contributors Report

                  Support from alumni and friends accounted for almost one-quarter of the School’s revenue in the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2011, according to the HBS Contributors Report, which was mailed to some 12,000 donors in November. All told,... View Details

                    Allen F. Jacobson

                    A trained chemical engineer, Jacobson joined 3M’s Scotch tape laboratory in 1947. In his many years with 3M, he encouraged research and innovation and developed 3M’s presence in such new fields as magnetic-media. Between 1986 and 1991, Jacobson grew View Details
                    Keywords: Fabricated Goods
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                    HBS - Financials | Statement of Activity & Cash Flows

                    Consolidated Balance Sheet Supplemental Financial Information Statement of Activity & Cash Flows 1 (all in millions of dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30) Revenues 2023 2022 2021 MBA Tuition & Fees $152 $137 $113 Executive... View Details
                    • 30 Jan 2021
                    • News

                    Finding a Fresh Approach to Dry Cleaning

                    management skills and new technologies to double its revenue and expand the business beyond the basics of shirts and suits, according to a Washington Post story by Thomas Heath. About three-quarters of Parkway’s business comes from 3,000... View Details
                    Keywords: Personal and Laundry Services; Personal Services

                      Robert O. Anderson

                      Anderson parlayed a small oil business in New Mexico into one of the largest and most successful oil businesses in the United States. From 1966 to 1982, through acquisitions and strategic diversification, Anderson grew revenues 20-fold... View Details
                      Keywords: Utilities & Energy

                        Frank A. Seiberling

                        a profit, but after Seiberling hired an astute MIT engineer and poured money into product development, Goodyear was producing about 40,000 tires per day and had revenues of $205 million. View Details
                        Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

                          Stanley C. Gault

                          generated a 4-fold increase in revenues and a 6-fold increase in profitability. While he stripped weak product lines and slashed excess cost, he invested in new product development – generating over 100 new items per year. View Details
                          Keywords: Fabricated Goods

                            Matthew S. Sloan

                            Sloan oversaw the rapid development of the M-K-T lines that grew in conjunction with the dynamic population explosion of the Southwest in the United States. Under his tenure, revenues increased threefold from $26 million to over $80... View Details
                            Keywords: Transportation
                            • 01 Jun 2018
                            • News

                            Sustaining HBS’s Unique Economic Model

                            Harvard Business School’s continued excellence requires ongoing investment—in people, programs, and ideas. The HBS economic model is tightly aligned with its mission of educating leaders who make a difference in the world, where the View Details
                            • 28 May 2019
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                            What I Do: Gordon Medenica (MBA 1979)

                            lottery and gaming for the State of Maryland. A media executive earlier in his career, including 16 years at the New York Times Company, Medenica was drawn by the scale of an industry with estimated annual revenues of over $80 billion, in... View Details
                            Keywords: Ryan Jones; Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries; Arts, Entertainment

                              Louis F. Bantle

                              During his tenure as CEO, Bantle generated a 10-fold increase in revenues (from $100 million to $1 billion) for United States Tobacco. He divested of non-core operating units and launched a major advertising initiative which enabled UST... View Details
                              Keywords: Food & Tobacco
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