School of Business Alumni in the World of Finance
Dana Anderson, vice-chairman of the board of directors of the Macerich Company. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Philip F. Anschutz, founder of Qwest Communications and chairman of the Anschutz Corporation. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Fred Ball, chairman and CEO of Balls Food Stores (commonly known as Chopper and Hen House Markets). Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
R. Michael Beatty, managing partner and CEO of Kennedy and Coe, Certified Public Accountants (retired).
Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
David Booth, founder of Dimensional Fund Advisors.
Kenneth Dam, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.
Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
John C. Dicus, chairman of Capitol Federal Savings Bank. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
David B. Dillon, CEO of Kroger. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Hal T. Hansen, president of Cargill Investor Services (retired). Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Stewart Horejsi, director and manager of the Boulder Total Return Fund. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Edward A. Kangas, head of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Steve Lightstone, CFO of Premium Standard Farms.
Kent C. McCarthy, retired from
Goldman Sachs
in 1994, he began teaching
"Applied Portfolio Management" at the University of Kansas and received
the Henry Bubb Award for the outstanding teacher
in 1995.
In 1996, he started the Jayhawk China Fund that specializes in Asian Equities.
William Patterson, principal and founder of Stonecreek Management, LLC. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Frank Sabatini, chairman of the board and director of Capital City Bank. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
Ken Wagnon, owner and president of Capital Enterprises. Distinguished Alumnus Awardee.
For more information on Distinguished Alumnus Awardees, please visit Distinguished Alumni Information at the School of Business.
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