Notable Alumni of Hult International Business School
Hult International Business School, with its six campuses worldwide and a network of over 23,000 alumni in more than 170 countries, has established itself as a global institution. Ranked as the 12th best MBA program for international students by the Financial Times in 2021, Hult has produced a diverse array of alumni who have made significant contributions across various fields. Politicians, CEOs of international corporations, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists have all passed through its halls.
Prominent Figures Among Hult Alumni
This article will highlight some of the most notable alumni from Hult International Business School, showcasing their achievements and impact on the world.
1. Thabo Mbeki: Second President of South Africa
Thabo Mbeki, who received an honorary doctorate in Administration from Hult in 1994, succeeded Nelson Mandela as the President of South Africa in 1999. His leadership played a crucial role in shaping the country's post-apartheid era.
2. Gary Smith: CEO of Ciena
Gary Smith, an MBA graduate, is the CEO of Ciena, an international telecommunications conglomerate. Prior to his current role, which he has held since 2001, Smith served as vice president of sales and marketing at Intelsat. His career trajectory demonstrates his expertise in the telecommunications industry.
3. Luis Abinader: President of the Dominican Republic
Luis Abinader, a Project Management Postgraduate, assumed the presidency of the Dominican Republic on August 16th, 2020. As a member of the Modern Revolutionary Party, he is notable for being the first Dominican President born after the end of Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship. Abinader is also an economist and businessman, serving as the executive chairman of ABICOR Group and vice president of Cementos Santo Domingo.
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4. Oba Otudeko: Founder of the Honeywell Group
Oba Otudeko, who attended Executive Management training programs at Hult, is the founder of the Honeywell Group and is listed on Forbes’ ‘Africa’s 40 Richest’. Born into a royal family in Nigeria, Otudeko began his career in banking, rising to become CEO of Cooperative Bank Ibadan before retiring in 1983. He later held prominent positions within Nigeria’s economy, including director of the Board of the Central Bank of Nigeria and president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
5. Mario Almondo: Former COO/Industrial Director at Ferrari
Mario Almondo, an Executive MBA graduate from the Class of 2015, is an engineer who joined Ferrari in 1991. He progressed through various roles, including industrial director of Formula 1 operations and technical director. In 2007, he became director of operations for Ferrari Gestioni Sportiva, overseeing the team's victory in the Formula 1 Constructors Championship and the F1 Drivers Championship with Kimi Räikkönen.
6. Jennifer Arcuri: Tech Entrepreneur
Jennifer Arcuri, an MBA graduate from the Class of 2011, is a tech entrepreneur who describes herself as an "ethical hacker." She has had a career in tech entrepreneurship.
7. Tonika Sealy-Thompson: Barbados’ Youngest Female Ambassador to Brazil
Tonika Sealy-Thompson, an MBA graduate from the Class of 2001, served as Barbados' youngest female ambassador to Brazil. With a background in the arts, Sealy-Thompson previously worked as an international festival director in Cape Verde, Brussels, and Barbados.
8. Shaun Gregory: CEO of Iyuno Media Group
Shaun Gregory, an alumnus of the Executive Education/Ashridge program (Class of 2001), is the CEO of Iyuno Media Group. Previously, he was director of New Media at the Telegraph Media Group, where he helped transform the company into a 24/7 media group for the digital age. He also held senior leadership roles at O2 Media and Exterion Media.
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9. Nataliey Bitature: Chief of Staff at SIMBA Group
Nataliey Bitature, who earned a Master’s in Social Entrepreneurship in 2016, is the Chief of Staff at SIMBA Group and a 2018 Forbes ‘30 under 30’ nominee. As a British-Ugandan entrepreneur and executive, she is also director of The Bitature Foundation. She founded Musana Carts, a social startup providing solar-powered vending carts to micro-entrepreneurs in Kampala, Uganda.
10. Htin Kyaw: Former President of Myanmar
Htin Kyaw, who obtained a Master’s degree from Hult in 1987, served as the 9th president of Myanmar from 2016 to 2018. He was selected for the presidency by Aung San Suu Kyi due to his truthfulness, loyalty, and education. Prior to his presidency, Kyaw worked in the Myanmar government within the Foreign Economics Relation Department and the Ministry of Planning and Finance.
Hult International Business School: A Global Institution
Hult International Business School (formerly Arthur D. Little School of Management) is a private business school headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Hult is the successor of the Arthur D. Little School of Management, founded in 1964 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and of the Ashridge Business School, founded in 1959 in Ashridge, England. It offers undergraduate, master's, and MBA degree programs, as well as executive education through Hult Ashridge, housed on the Ashridge Estate campus.
History and Development
The Arthur D. Little School of Management was founded in 1964 by Arthur Dehon Little in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Originally developed as an executive management education program, the school began to grant degrees after receiving full accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 1976. In 1996, the Arthur D. In 2002 Arthur D. Little declared bankruptcy and the for-profit educational branch of the Washington Post, Kaplan Education, initiated the purchase of the Arthur D. Little School of Management (which had then changed its name to the Concord School of Management), but subsequently decided against the plan. At the time, the school had 26 students. The same year, Swedish billionaire Bertil Hult purchased the Arthur D.
Global Campuses and Programs
Hult maintains 7 campuses across 3 countries and serves approximately 3,000 students: two undergraduate and postgraduate campuses (London and Boston), three postgraduate campuses that serve as summer rotational campuses (San Francisco, Shanghai and Dubai) one solely postgraduate campuses (New York City), and one executive education campus (Ashridge Estate in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom). On 1 July 2020, Hult and Ernst & Young (EY) announced the EY Tech MBA by Hult, consisting of online learning, practical experiences, insight papers and a capstone project. This MBA is now offered by EY free to all its people, regardless of rank or location and can be done over any duration.
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Rankings and Recognition
Hult International Business School has received recognition from various organizations, including rankings in the Financial Times and other publications.
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