The MBAs Who Lead The World’s Most Valuable Companies by: John A. Byrne on January 23, 2015 | 48,261 Views January 23, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Harvard Business School across the Charles River Harvard Business School MBAs Who Are CEOs At The FT 500 Companies CEO Company Graduation Year Market Cap Jeffrey Immelt General Electric 1982 $260 billion Jaime Dimon JPMorgan Chase 1982 $230 billion A.G. Lafley Procter & Gamble 1977 $219 billion Vittorio Colao Vodafone Group 1990 $97 billion Robert Bradway Amgen 1990 $93 billion Jim McNerney Boeing 1975 $92 billion Darren Huston Priceline Group 1994 $62 billion Mark Fields Ford Motor 1989 $61 billion Meg Whitman Hewlett-Packard 1979 $61 billion Steven Kandarian MetLife 1980 $59 billion Marc Casper Thermo Fisher Scientific 1995 $47 billion James Robo Nextera Energy 1987 $42 billion Carlos Rodriguez ADP 1991 $37 billion George Weston Associated British Foods 1992 $37 billion Michael Mack Sygenta 1987 $35 billion Victor Dodig CIBC 1994 $34 billion Erik Engstrom Reed Elsevier 1988 $34 billion John Cahill Kraft Foods 1983 $33 billion Raymond Kwok Sun Hung Kai 1977 $33 billion Charles Moorman Norfolk Southern 1989 $30 billion Michael Ward CSX 1976 $29 billion Wendell Weeks Corning 1987 $29 billion Sir Martin Sorrell WPP 1968 $28 billion David Neims Discover Financial Services 1987 $27 billion Charles Bunch PPG 1979 $27 billion John Hess Hess Corp. 1977 $26 billion Gregory Case Aon 1984 $25 billion Ulf Mark Schneider Fresenius 1993 $23 billion Source: The Financial Times Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 3 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8