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High-Profile Alumni of Indian Institutions:

High-Profile Alumni of Indian Institutions:

Gururaj “Desh” Deshpande:

President and CEO, Sycamore Networks

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Madras, master’s, electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick, Canada, Ph.D., Data Communications, Queens University, Canada

Vinod Dham:

Former senior vice-president, Intel; also known as the “Father of the Pentium” chip microprocessor

Education: Bachelor’s, Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi, master’s in electrical engineering, University of Cincinnati

Rakesh Gangwal:

Former President and CEO, US Airways

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Kanpur, MBA,

Wharton School of Management, University of Pennsylvania

Rajat Gupta:

Managing Director-Worldwide, McKinsey & Co.; Chairman of the Board of Associates, Harvard Business School and Dean’s Advisory Council

M.I.T. Sloan School of Management

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Delhi, MBA, Harvard Business School

Umang Gupta:

President and CEO, Keynote Systems

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Kanpur, MBA, Kent State University, Ohio

Vinod Khosla:

Co-founder, Sun Microsystems; Vice-Chairman, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Delhi; master’s in biomedical engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; MBA, Stanford University School of Business

Victor Menezes:

Senior Vice-Chairman, Citigroup

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Bombay, MBA, Sloan School of Management, M.I.T.

Indra K. Nooyi:

President and Chief Financial Officer, PepsiCo
Holdings; Ranked 4th in
Fortune’s List of Most
Powerful Women in Business

Education: Bachelor’s, Madras Christian College; MBA, IIM-Calcutta; MBA, Yale School of Management

Dr. Behruz Sethna:

President, State University of West Georgia

Education: Bachelor’s, IIT-Bombay; MBA, IIM-Ahmedabad; Ph.D. in Business, Columbia University

— By Shilpa Banerji



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