CLASSEMENT INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONNEL DES ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR

INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL RANKING OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS


2011 SURVEY


The École des Mines de Paris - MINES ParisTech - is proposing a fifth edition of its International Professional Classification of Higher Education Institutions, established on the basis of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.1


Original version : http://www.mines-paristech.fr/Actualites/PR

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CONTENTS

1. Choice of ranking criteria

2. Ranking methodology

3. Analysis of results

4. Statistics per country

5. FAQ

6. The academic career of the CEOs of the 500 leading international companies

7. The 392 leading higher education institutions in 2011

8. Contacts



1. Choice of ranking criteria

Measuring the quality of training provided by higher education institutions rests on a variety of criteria:

- the salary and the period of delay before recruitment of graduates would seem to be one of the most relevant data for assessing the short-term quality of training courses evaluated by employers; nevertheless, the corresponding data, when they are available (which is quite rare except for MBA graduates), are essentially declared; furthermore, variations in the cost of living, from one country to another, inevitably introduce a significant bias in the classification;

- senior managerial positions occupied by alumni would also be an interesting factor for assessing the quality of alumni's academic careers; however, the definition of a senior executive may vary from one company to another; what is more, comparing the executive director of an SME with the CEO of a major international group may raise a number of problems of coherence;

- the creation of companies by graduates could also be a relevant criterion to be taken into account but, once again, the data on an international level do not exist, and achievements (companies actually created) are difficult to compare.

We have therefore chosen to adopt a simple criterion, undeclared but verifiable: the number of alumni holding a post of chief executive officer or equivalent in one of the 500 leading international companies, at a particular time and with the data, (companies and company leaders) of the Fortune Global 500 classification established by Fortune magazine in 2010 on the basis of turnover published by international companies.

This criterion is meant to be the equivalent, as far as companies are concerned, of the criterion of "alumni having been awarded the Nobel Prize or the Fields Medal", used in the classification established by Jiaotong University in Shanghai, the former students concerned being of a similar number. However, unlike the Shanghai classification, this criterion points to the performance of the training courses provided by higher education institutions rather than performance achieved in research by those institutions.



2. Ranking methodology

The academic career for qualification in higher education of "top executives" (subsequently referred to as CEOs) has been redefined and, for each person in question, a point has been awarded to each of the various institutions which contributed to their higher education.

For example, the CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Michael T. DUKE, graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology alone; 1 point is therefore awarded to Georgia Institute of Technology.

Conversely, the CEO of BP, Anthony B. Hayward, graduated from both Aston Univ. and Univ. Edinburgh; ½ point is therefore awarded to Aston Univ and ½ point to Univ. Edinburgh.

Some companies are run bytwo people. In that case, ½ point has been awarded to the academic career of each of the CEOs.

For example, Assicurazioni Generali is run by Sergio Balbino, who holds a degree from the University of Bologna, and by Giovanni Perissinotto, who holds two degrees from the University of Trieste. Therefore, ½ point was awarded to the University of Bologna and ½ point to the University of Trieste.

When it was not possible to identify all or part of the higher education of a CEO, the corresponding points were not awarded.

Christophe de MARGERIE, the CEO of Total, obtained an initial diploma at an unknown institution before graduating from ESCP-EAP; consequently, only ½ point was granted to ESCP-EAP, while the remaining ½ point was not awarded.

The points awarded to each institution for all of the 500 CEOs are then added up, so as to classify the range of institutions having contributed to the graduate training of one or several CEOs of the 500 companies listed by Fortune Global 500.

The University of Karlsruhe obtained 1½ points thanks in part to the CEO of Robert Bosch, Franz Fehrenbach (1 point) and, secondly, to the CEO of Daimler Chrysler, Dieter Zetsche (½ point).



3. Analysis of results

In 2010, the 500 companies of Fortune Global 500 were run by 508 people (eight companies had two leaders). We were able to obtain information on the higher education career of 487 of the 508 CEOs. For the other 21 (i.e. 4.1% of the total number), it was not possible to reconstitute any aspect of their academic career. For five CEOs, the assessment was only partial. Lastly, 13 CEOs had not pursued any higher education studies. The results of this academic career profile are listed in detail under paragraph 6.

This year, once again, it has not been possible to assess the academic career of European and Asian CEOs (see table 1); this has certainly been unfavourable to the higher education institutions of those continents.

Geographical zone

Number of executive directors

America (North and South)

3

Europe

7

Asia and Pacific

11


Table 1: Geographical distribution of CEOs whose higher education career has not been identified.

This methodology has made it possible to award 464.50 points to 392 higher education institutions (as many institutions contributed to the training of several CEOs). A detailed list of these 397 institutions is to be found in annex to paragraph 7 of this study.

It may be useful to examine the results (paragraph 7) on a group basis as, for a given institution, the training provided to a CEO, whether more or less supplementary, can have a very strong impact on his/her ranking. Table 2 therefore displays the distribution of institutions according to the "equivalent number" of trained CEOs.

Comment: The very notion of classification may become virtually meaningless beyond the 58th ranking as in that case the institutions have trained less than the equivalent of 2 CEOs.



Institutions having trained the equivalent of:

Factor

Number of institutions

4 CEOs or more

Exceeding or equal to 4

15

3 CEOs or more

Exceeding or equal to 3

28

2 CEOs or more

Exceeding or equal to 2

58

1 CEOs or more

Exceeding or equal to 1

210

Table 2: Groups of institutions per "equivalent number" of trained CEOs.


4. Statistics per country

It is then possible, for each of these groups, to consider the distribution per country of the classified higher education institutions. That is the subject of the three following tables:

Top 15

Country

Number of institutions

1

Japan

5

2

USA

4

3

France

3

4

United Kingdom

2

5

South Korea

1

Table 3: Classification according to country of the number of institutions having trained the equivalent of 4 or more CEOs (Top 15).



Top 28

Country

Number of institutions

1

Japan

8

1

USA

8

3

France

6

4

United Kingdom

2

5

Austria

1

5

Brazil

1

5

South Korea

1

5

Switzerland

1

Table 4: Classification according to country of the number of institutions having trained the equivalent of 3 or more CEOs (Top 28).


Top 58

Country

Number of institutions

1

USA

18

2

Japan

9

3

France

7

4

United Kingdom

6

5

Germany

4

6

China

3

7

South Korea

2

8

Austria

1

8

Brazil

1

8

Canada

1

8

Italy

1

8

Netherlands

1

8

Spain

1

8

Sweden

1

8

Switzerland

1

8

Taiwan

1

Table 5: Classification according to country of the number of institutions having trained the equivalent of 2 or more CEOs (Top 58).

Countries can therefore be classified according to the number of points or factor obtained by their higher education institutions (table 6 - columns 1 to 3).

In South Korea, Seoul National University scored 5.17 points; Hanyang University scored 2 point; Korea University scored 0.17; the total number of points therefore ranks South Korea in twelfth position among the countries with a total of 7.33 points (as the figures have been rounded up or down).

However, it is quite clear that the results of a country are very strongly correlated to the number of companies of that country represented in Fortune Global 500 insofar as, more often than not, the companies are managed by executives who have completed most of their higher education in their country of origin.

The USA, which has 137 companies among the 500 leaders, is distinctly privileged in this classification according to country.

It may therefore be worthwhile to compare the points actually obtained by a country (obtained by "its" institutions) with those, of a theoretical nature, which it should have obtained if the CEOs of all of "its" companies had been trained exclusively in "its" universities. This comparison should provide us with an indication of the attractiveness and relevance of the higher education courses offered by each country (does it only train the CEOs of the country's companies? does it contribute to the training of the CEOs of companies in other countries? do the CEOs of its companies seek training in other countries?).

Taking account of the 21 academic careers not accounted for, 5 academic careers partly recorded and 13 "self-taught" CEOs, it was on the basis of 464.50 points awarded by the 500 classified companies that it was possible to determine the theoretical points for each country. Thanks to this it was possible to establish a ratio between "obtained points" and "theoretical points" for each country. The results are presented in the latter part of table 6 (columns 4 and 5).

With the previous example, it was observed that South Korea had a total score of 7.33 points. In point of fact, 8.5 out of the 10 Korean companies classified among the leading 500 were accounted for. If the CEOs of these companies had all been trained in Korea, the country should have a total number of points - theoretical points - of 8.5. The ratio between "real" and "theoretical" points for Korea is therefore of 0.86 (i.e. 7.33/8.5), substantially below 1, which means that the Korean CEOs obtained on average a fifth of their higher education diplomas in other countries.

Comment: Examination of this table can also show that, with the notable exception of Austria (which have contributed to training many more CEOs than she has companies among the 500 leaders), the differences between countries are not as great; the ratio of the USA, in particular, which is only 1.13, relativizes the predominance of its training institutions.




Rank

Country

Total points obtained by the universities of the country

Total points awarded by the companies of the country

Ratio of (real)
points obtained to (theoretical) points awarded

1

USA

154,58

137,00

1,13

2

Japan

64,00

68,00

0,94

3

France

40,08

36,50

1,10

4

China

35,75

40,50

0,88

5

United Kingdom

32,08

26,50

1,21

6

Germany

25,42

33,00

0,77

7

Switzerland

12,50

13,00

0,96

8

Canada

9,75

10,50

0,93

9

Spain

8,50

9,50

0,89

10

Netherlands

7,67

13,00

0.59

11

Italy

7,50

8,00

0,94

12

South Korea

7,33

8,50

0,86

13

India

7,17

7,00

1,02

14

Austria

7,00

3,00

2,33

15

Brazil

6,33

5,00

1,27

16

Belgium

5,33

5,50

0,97

17

Russia

5,00

6,00

0,83

18

Australia

4,17

8,00

0,52

19

Sweden

4,00

4,00

1,00

20

Taiwan

3,50

6,00

0,58

21

South Africa

3,33

0,00

#

22

Denmark

3,00

2,00

1,50

23

Ireland

1,50

1,00

1,50

23

New Zealand

1,50

0,00

#

25

Mexico

1,33

2,00

0,67

26

Azerbaijan

1,00

0,00

#

26

Finland

1,00

1,00

1,00

26

Poland

1,00

1,00

1,00

26

Singapore

1,00

2,00

0,50

26

Venezuela

1,00

1,00

1,00

31

Norway

0,50

1,00

0,50

32

Malaysia

0,33

1,00

0,33

32

Thailand

0,33

1,00

0,33

34

Luxembourg

0,00

1,00

0,00

34

Saudi Arabia

0,00

1,00

0,00

34

Turkey

0,00

1,00

0,00

Table 6: Classification of countries according to the total number of factors obtained by their higher education institutions (columns 1 to 3) and a comparison per country between real and theoretical factors, on the basis of the number of companies located in the country (columns 4 and 5).


5. FAQ

The numerous reactions to the previous editions of this ranking have led us to list below the main questions raised and to attempt to specify our point of view in each case.

- How do you justify recourse to a single criterion?

A single criterion for assessing the quality of higher education courses may appear very limiting. As indicated in paragraph 1, however, it is the only verifiable and reproducible characteristic that we have wanted for this classification. Everyone can in fact carry out this survey again with the same criterion and the result will not change.

- Does not the quality of a particular type of training depend on the number of future CEOs trained?

The quality of a particular training course naturally comprises many aspects. There are excellent institutions that have trained few or none CEOs in companies listed in Fortune Global 500 (the École Normale Supérieure de la rue d'Ulm is but one example). Similarly, there are excellent research institutions which have never worked with or trained Nobel laureates or winners of the Fields Medal.

In a world in which higher education is exposed to increasing international competition, such an indicator (very widely used by MBA programmes) may nonetheless be meaningful.

- The CEOs completed their studies 30 years ago; is it therefore the institutions' past which is evaluated?

Perfectly justified ... as for the Nobel laureates referred to above. Our idea is to reproduce this classification every year and to analyse trends over time. We shall certainly continue to study the past but in a dynamic manner.

- If the Shanghai ranking has the drawback of placing emphasis on research, the ranking of Mines Paris has that of emphasizing the "business" dimension; neither of the two focuses on innovation and company creation, which surely are driving factors in a country's economy?

This constitutes a very significant criticism (to our mind). As pointed out in the first paragraph, we cannot unfortunately see which criteria should be used for assessing these major factors.

- In the case of France, this classification merely underlines the fact that the CEOs have virtually all come up through the same academic programmes (Sciences Po - ENA or X - Mines or HEC); it is therefore normal that there should be a high ranking in relation to the North American and German systems in which the academic profiles are more varied.

The fact is that in the French system the "classes préparatoires" for admission to the Grandes Écoles (both in the sciences and in business) do not award any diploma. Our ranking can therefore not illustrate the variety of classes préparatoires attended by the CEOs during the first two or three years of their higher education.

Conversely, a young American student will more often than not attain his/her first degree in a local university before going to a few exceptional institutions (Harvard, Stanford, MIT, etc.) in order to obtain a Master's or MBA degree or Ph.D. Consequently, the system as such is not so very different from ours.

In the case of Germany, it has to be acknowledged that the higher education courses of the CEOs are in fact more evenly distributed which leads to a broader display of the performance of German institutions. Aware of this limitation in terms of visibility, the German Government recently decided to award an "international" status to three (and subsequently six) of its universities. This may have significant consequences for the future choices of German students with regard to their higher education.

Lastly, it should be noted that 25 French institutions are represented in the 2011 ranking, as opposed to 23 German institutions. Our higher education system does not therefore concentrate the training of its CEOs to such a degree.

- The favourable rankings of the École des Mines de Paris (MINES ParisTech) are due especially to its graduates from the Corps des Mines.

This is absolutely true of the first 2007 ranking. In this regard, it is interesting to make a detailed analysis of the points obtained by Harvard, which largely stem from the MBA. Nonetheless, this does not mean that the rest of that university is not of a very high standard.

Conversely, from 50 to 75 % of the points of MINES ParisTech are attributable to the graduates from the Master degree in Science and Executive Engineering' programme in the latest rankings.

- MINES ParisTech has established a criterion enabling it to rank well.

MINES ParisTech has conducted a survey originally aimed at ascertaining to what degree it was possible to make the Shanghai ranking evolve towards a more accurate assessment of the training goals of higher education institutions.

On that occasion, we believed it was useful to highlight the good results of French institutions at a time when the Shanghai ranking was widely and is still widely discussed, and not always to the advantage of our own schools and universities.

Furthermore, these results constitute a genuine communication tool at an international level, both for the recruitment of foreign students as well as among foreign companies which are not always very familiar with our education system.



6. The academic career of the CEOs of the 500 leading international companies

(based on Fortune Global 500, 2010)

In red: changes in relation to the 2010 survey

Each CEO obtained from 0 (indicated by "-@") to 4 higher education diplomas. The actual title of the diplomas is not specified; the first diploma could be a Bachelor's degree, the second a Master's degree or a Ph.D., and the third an MBA.


Rank

Name

Country

President

CEO

1st degree

2nd degree

3rd degree

4th HEI

1

Wal-Mart Stores

USA

Duke, Michael T.

1,00

Georgia Institute of Technology




2

Royal Dutch Shell

Netherlands

Voser, Peter

1,00

Zurich Univ of Applied Sciences




3

Exxon Mobil

USA

Tillerson, Rex W

1,00

Univ Texas - Austin




4

BP

GB

Hayward, Anthony B.

1,00

Aston Univ

Univ Edinburgh



5

Toyota Motor

Japan

Toyoda, Akio

1,00

Keio Univ

Babson Coll



6

Japan Post Holdings

Japan

Saito, Jiro

1,00

Tokyo Univ




7

Sinopec

China

Su, Shulin

1,00

Daqing Petroleum Institute

Harbin Engineering University



8

State Grid

China

Zhenya, Liu

1,00

Shandong Univ




9

AXA

France

de Castries, Henri

1,00

HEC

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris

ENA


10

China National Petroleum

China

Jiang, Jiemin

1,00

Shandong Univ




11

Chevron

USA

Watson, John S.

1,00

Univ California - Davis

Univ Chicago



12

ING Group

Netherlands

Hommen, Jan

1,00

Univ Tilburg

Univ Tilburg



13

General Electric

USA

Immelt, Jeffrey R.

1,00

Dartmouth Coll

Harvard Univ



14

Total

France

de Margerie, Christophe

1,00

-?

ESCP-EAP



15

Bank of America Corp.

USA

Moynihan, Brian T.

1,00

Brown Univ

Univ Notre Dame



16

Volkswagen

Germany

Winterkorn, Martin

1,00

Stuttgart Univ

Stuttgart Univ

Max Planck Inst


17

ConocoPhillips

USA

Mulva, James J.

1,00

Univ Texas - Dallas

Univ Texas - Dallas



18

BNP Paribas

France

Prot, Baudouin

1,00

HEC

ENA



19

Assicurazioni Generali

Italy

Balbinot, Sergio

0,50

Univ Bologna




19

Assicurazioni Generali

Italy

Perissinotto, Giovanni

0,50

Univ Trieste

Univ Trieste



20

Allianz

Germany

Diekmann, Michael

1,00

Univ Goettingen




21

AT&T

USA

Stephenson, Randall L.

1,00

Univ Central Oklahoma

Univ of Oklahoma



22

Carrefour

France

Olofsson, Lars

1,00

Univ Lund

Intl Inst for Management Development - Lausanne



23

Ford Motor

USA

Mulally, Alan R.

1,00

Univ Kansas - Lawrence

Univ Kansas - Lawrence

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)


24

ENI

Italy

Scaroni, Paolo

1,00

Univ Bocconi - Milan

Columbia Univ



25

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

USA

Dimon, James

1,00

Tufts Univ

Harvard Univ



26

Hewlett-Packard

USA

Hurd, Mark V.

1,00

Baylor Univ




27

E.ON

Germany

Teyssen, Johannes

1,00

Univ Goettingen

Univ Fribourg

Univ Goettingen


28

Berkshire Hathaway

USA

Buffett, Warren E.

1,00

Univ of Nebraska - Omaha

Columbia Univ



29

GDF Suez

France

Mestrallet, Gérard

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Aviation Civile

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris

ENA

30

Daimler

Germany

Zetsche, Dieter

1,00

Univ Karlsruhe

Paderborn Univ



31

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone

Japan

Miura, Satoshi

1,00

Tokyo Univ




32

Samsung Electronics

South Korea

Choi, Geesung

1,00

Seoul Natl Univ




33

Citigroup

USA

Pandit, Vikram S.

1,00

Columbia Univ

Columbia Univ

Columbia Univ

Columbia Univ

34

McKesson

USA

Hammergren, John H.

1,00

Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities

Xavier Univ



35

Verizon Communications

USA

Seidenberg, Ivan G.

1,00

City Univ New York - City Coll

Pace Univ



36

Crédit Agricole

France

Chifflet, Jean-Paul

1,00

Inst de Haute Finance - Paris




37

Banco Santander

Spain

Sáenz, Alfredo

1,00

Univ Valladolid

Univ Deusto



38

General Motors

USA

Whitacre Jr., Edward E.

1,00

Texas Tech Univ




39

HSBC Holdings

GB

Geoghegan, Michael F.

1,00

-?




40

Siemens

Germany

Löscher, Peter

1,00

Vienna Univ Economics Business Administration

Chinese Univ of Hong Kong

Vienna Univ Economics Business Administration

Harvard Univ

41

American International Group

USA

Benmosche, Robert

1,00

Alfred Univ




42

Lloyds Banking Group

GB

Daniels, J. Eric

1,00

Cornell Univ

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)



43

Cardinal Health

USA

Barrett, George S.

1,00

Brown Univ

New York Univ



44

Nestlé

Switzerland

Bulcke, Paul

1,00

Univ Louvain

Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School

Intl Inst for Management Development - Lausanne


45

CVS Caremark

USA

Ryan, Thomas M.

1,00

Univ Rhode Island




46

Wells Fargo

USA

Stumpf, John G.

1,00

St Cloud State Univ

Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities



47

Hitachi

Japan

Kawamura, Takashi

1,00

Tokyo Univ




48

Intl. Business Machines

USA

Palmisano, Samuel J.

1,00

Johns Hopkins Univ




49

Dexia Group

Belgium

Mariani, Pierre

1,00

HEC

ENA



50

Gazprom

Russia

Miller, Alexei B.

1,00

St Petersburg Univ Eco and Finance

St Petersburg Univ Eco and Finance



51

Honda Motor

Japan

Ito, Takanobu

1,00

Kyoto Univ




52

Électricité De France

France

Proglio, Henri

1,00

HEC




53

Aviva

GB

Moss, Andrew

1,00

Univ Oxford




54

Petrobrás

Brazil

de Azevedo, José Gabrielli

1,00

Univ Bahia

Boston Univ



55

Royal Bank of Scotland

GB

Hester, Stephen

1,00

Univ Oxford




56

PDVSA

Venezuela

Ramírez Carreño, Rafael

1,00

Univ de los Andes

Univ Central de Venezuela



57

Metro

Germany

Cordes, Eckhard

1,00

Univ Hamburg




58

Tesco

GB

Leahy, Terry P.

1,00

Univ Manchester




59

Deutsche Telekom

Germany

Obermann, René

1,00

-@




60

Enel

Italy

Conti, Fulvio

1,00

Univ Roma - La Sapienza




61

UnitedHealth Group

USA

Hemsley, Stephen J.

1,00

Fordham Univ




62

Société Générale

France

Oudéa, Frédéric

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

ENA



63

Nissan Motor

Japan

Ghosn, Carlos

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris



64

Pemex

Mexico

Suárez Coppel, Juan José

1,00

Inst Tech Autonomico Mexico

Univ Chicago

Univ Chicago


65

Panasonic

Japan

Ohtsubo, Fumio

1,00

Kansai Univ




66

Procter & Gamble

USA

McDonald, Robert A.

1,00

US Military Academy - West Point

Univ Utah



67

LG

South Korea

Koo, Bon Moo

0,50

Ashland Univ




67

LG

South Korea

Kang, Yu-Sig

0,50

Seoul Natl Univ




68

Telefónica

Spain

Izuel, César Alierta

1,00

Univ Zaragoza

Columbia Univ



69

Sony

Japan

Stringer, Howard

1,00

Univ Oxford

Univ Oxford



70

Kroger

USA

Dillon, David B.

1,00

Univ Kansas - Lawrence

Southern Methodist Univ



71

Groupe BPCE

France

Pérol, François

1,00

HEC

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris

ENA


72

Prudential

GB

Thiam, Tidjane

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris

INSEAD


73

Munich Re Group

Germany

von Bomhard, Nikolaus

1,00

Univ Munich

Univ Regensburg



74

Statoil

Norway

Lund, Helge

1,00

Norwegian Sch Economics and Business Administration

INSEAD



75

Nippon Life Insurance

Japan

Okamoto, Kunie

1,00

Tokyo Univ




76

AmerisourceBergen

USA

Yost, R. David

1,00

US Air Force Academy

Univ California - Los Angeles



77

China Mobile Communications

China

Jianzhou, Wang

1,00

Zhejiang Univ




78

Hyundai Motor

South Korea

Chung, Mong-Koo

1,00

Hanyang Univ




79

Costco Wholesale

USA

Sinegal, James D.

1,00

San Diego City Coll




80

Vodafone

GB

Colao, Vittorio

1,00

Univ Bocconi - Milan

Harvard Univ



81

BASF

Germany

Hambrecht, Jürgen

1,00

Univ Tuebingen




82

BMW

Germany

Reithofer, Norbert

1,00

Tech Univ Munich

Tech Univ Munich

Tech Univ Munich


83

Zurich Financial Services

Switzerland

Senn, Martin

1,00

Univ Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland

INSEAD

Harvard Univ


84

Valero Energy

USA

Klesse, William R.

1,00

Univ Dayton

Texas A&M Univ - Coll Station



85

Fiat

Italy

Marchionne, Sergio

1,00

Univ Toronto

Univ Windsor

York Univ


86

Deutsche Post

Germany

Appel, Frank

1,00

Univ Munich

Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Zurich



87

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China

China

Kaisheng, Yang

1,00

Wuhan Univ




88

Archer Daniels Midland

USA

Woertz, Patricia A.

1,00

Pennsylvania State Univ - Univ Park

Columbia Univ



89

Toshiba

Japan

Sasaki, Norio

1,00

Waseda Univ




90

Legal & General Group

GB

Breedon, Tim

1,00

Univ Oxford

London Business School



91

Boeing

USA

McNerney, W. James Jr.

1,00

Yale Univ

Harvard Univ



92

U.S. Postal Service

USA

Potter, John E.

1,00

Fordham Univ

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)



93

Lukoil

Russia

Alekperov, Vagit Y.

1,00

Azerbaijan Oil and Gas Inst




94

Peugeot

France

Varin, Philippe

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris



95

CNP Assurances

France

Benoist, Gilles

1,00

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris

ENA



96

Barclays

GB

Varley, John S.

1,00

Univ Oxford

London College of Law



97

Home Depot

USA

Blake, Francis S.

1,00

Harvard Univ

Columbia Univ



98

Target

USA

Steinhafel, Gregg

1,00

Carroll Coll

Northwestern Univ



99

ArcelorMittal

Luxembourg

Mittal, Lakshmi N.

1,00

Univ Calcutta




100

Wellpoint

USA

Braly, Angela F.

1,00

Texas Tech Univ

Southern Methodist Univ



101

RWE

Germany

Großmann, Jürgen

1,00

Tech Univ Clausthal

Univ Goettingen

Purdue Univ - West Lafayette

Tech Univ Berlin

102

UniCredit Group

Italy

Profumo, Alessandro

1,00

Univ Bocconi - Milan




103

Aegon

Netherlands

Wynaendts, Alexander R.

1,00

Ecole Super Electricite

Univ Paris 4



104

SK Holdings

South Korea

Chey, Tae-Won

0,50

Korea Univ

Univ Chicago

Univ Chicago


104

SK Holdings

South Korea

Park, Young-Ho

0,50

Seoul Natl Univ

Univ Chicago

Univ Chicago


105

France Télécom

France

Richard, Stéphane

1,00

HEC

ENA



106

Walgreen

USA

Wasson, Gregory D.

1,00

Purdue Univ - West Lafayette




107

Petronas

Malaysia

Shamsul Azhar, Abbas

1,00

Sains Univ Malaysia

Univ Pennsylvania

IFP Paris


108

Johnson & Johnson

USA

Weldon, William C.

1,00

Quinnipiac Univ




109

State Farm Insurance Cos

USA

Rust, Edward B. Jr.

1,00

Illinois Wesleyan Univ

Southern Methodist Univ



110

Medco Health Solutions

USA

Snow, David B. Jr.

1,00

Bates Coll

Duke Univ



111

EADS

Netherlands

Gallois, Louis

1,00

HEC

ENA



112

Hon Hai Precision Industry

Taiwan

Guo, Tai Ming

1,00

Taipei College of Maritime Technology




113

Deutsche Bank

Germany

Ackermann, Josef

1,00

Univ St Gallen (HSG)

Univ St Gallen (HSG)



114

Repsol YPF

Spain

Niubó, Antonio Brufau

1,00

Univ Barcelona




115

Microsoft

USA

Ballmer, Steven A.

1,00

Harvard Univ




116

China Construction Bank

China

Guo, Shuqing

1,00

Nankai Univ

Tianjin Univ



117

Itaúsa-Investimentos Itaú

Brazil

Filho, Alfredo Egydio Arruda Villela

1,00

Inst Maua of Tech

Fundação Getúlio Vargas



118

China Life Insurance

China

Chao, Yang

1,00

Shanghai International Studies Univ

Middlesex Univ London



119

Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance

Japan

Watanabe, Koichiro

1,00

Tohoku Univ




120

Nokia

Finland

Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka

1,00

Univ Helsinki




121

Unilever

GB/Netherlands

Polman, Paul

1,00

Univ Groningen

Univ Cincinnati - Cincinnati

Univ Cincinnati - Cincinnati


122

Groupe Auchan

France

Dubrulle, Christophe

1,00

-@




123

ThyssenKrupp

Germany

Schulz, Ekkehard D.

1,00

Tech Univ Clausthal

Tech Univ Clausthal

Tech Univ Clausthal


124

Seven & I Holdings

Japan

Suzuki, Toshifumi

1,00

Chuo Univ




125

Indian Oil

India

Bansal, Brij Mohan

1,00

Indian Inst Tech - Delhi

Indian Inst Tech - Delhi



126

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group

Japan

Nagayasu, Katsunori

1,00

Tokyo Univ




127

AEON

Japan

Okada, Motoya

1,00

Waseda Univ

Babson Coll



128

Tokyo Electric Power

Japan

Shimizu, Masataka

1,00

Keio Univ




129

Robert Bosch

Germany

Fehrenbach, Franz

1,00

Univ Karlsruhe




130

United Technologies

USA

Chênevert, Louis

1,00

Univ Montreal




131

Dell

USA

Dell, Michael S.

1,00

-@




132

Saint-Gobain

France

de Chalendar, Pierre-André

1,00

ESSEC

ENA



133

China Railway Construction

China

Li, Guorui

1,00

Southwest Jiaotong Univ Chengdu




134

Goldman Sachs Group

USA

Blankfein, Lloyd C.

1,00

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ



135

Banco Bradesco

Brazil

Trabuco Cappi, Luiz Carlos

1,00

Univ Sao Paulo




136

JX Holdings

Japan

Takahagi, Mitsunori

1,00

Hitotsubashi Univ




137

China Railway Group

China

Li, Changjin

1,00

Central South Univ Changsha

Southwest Jiaotong Univ Chengdu



138

Fujitsu

Japan

Mazuka, Michiyoshi

1,00

Gakushuin Univ




139

BHP Billiton

Australia

Kloppers, Marius

1,00

Univ Pretoria

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)

INSEAD


140

Pfizer

USA

Kindler, Jeffrey B.

1,00

Tufts Univ

Harvard Univ



141

Agricultural Bank of China

China

Xiang, Junbo

1,00

Renmin Univ of China

Nankai Univ

Peking Univ


142

Best Buy

USA

Dunn, Brian J.

1,00

-@




143

Bank Of China

China

Lihui, Li

1,00

Xiamen Univ

Peking Univ



144

Marathon Oil

USA

Cazalot, Clarence P. Jr.

1,00

Louisiana State Univ - Baton Rouge




145

Veolia Environnement

France

Frerot, Antoine

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Ponts et Chaussees



146

Mitsubishi

Japan

Kobayashi, Ken

1,00

Tokyo Univ




147

A.P. Moller-Maersk Group

Denmark

Andersen, Nils Smedegaard

1,00

Univ Aarhus




148

Banco Do Brasil

Brazil

Bendine, Aldemir

1,00

-?

-?

-?


149

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria

Spain

Rodríguez, Francisco González

1,00

Univ Complutense - Madrid




150

Credit Suisse

Switzerland

Dougan, Brady W.

1,00

Univ Chicago

Univ Chicago



151

Intesa Sanpaolo

Italy

Passera, Corrado

1,00

Univ Bocconi - Milan

Univ Pennsylvania



152

Lowe's

USA

Niblock, Robert A.

1,00

Univ North Carolina - Charlotte




153

Roche Group

Switzerland

Schwan, Severin

1,00

Innsbruck Univ

Innsbruck Univ

Innsbruck Univ


154

Renault

France

Ghosn, Carlos

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris



155

PTT

Thailand

Bunsumpun, Prasert

1,00

Chulalongkorn Univ

Utah State Univ

Harvard Univ


156

China Southern Power Grid

China

Zhao, Jianguo

1,00

Hefei Univ Tech




157

United Parcel Service

USA

Davis, D. Scott

1,00

Portland State Univ

Univ Pennsylvania



158

Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance

Japan

Matsuo, Kenji

1,00

Kobe Univ




159

Lockheed Martin

USA

Stevens, Robert J.

1,00

Slippery Rock Univ Pennsylvania

Polytechnic Univ New York

Columbia Univ


160

Novartis

Switzerland

Jimenez Jr., Joseph

1,00

Stanford Univ

Univ California - Berkeley



161

Dow Chemical

USA

Liveris, Andrew N.

1,00

Univ Queensland




162

Vinci

France

Huillard, Xavier

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Ponts et Chaussees



163

GlaxoSmithKline

GB

Witty, Andrew

1,00

Univ Nottingham




164

Mitsui

Japan

Iijima, Masami

1,00

Yokohama Natl Univ




165

Sears Holdings

USA

Johnson, W. Bruce

1,00

Duke Univ

Duke Univ

Duke Univ


166

Sumitomo Life Insurance

Japan

Sato, Yoshio

1,00

Kyu Shu Univ




167

International Assets Holding

USA

O'Connor, Sean M.

1,00

Univ Stellenbosch

Univ Cape Town



168

Bouygues

France

Bouygues, Martin

1,00

-@




169

Sanofi-Aventis

France

Viehlbacher, Christopher

1,00

Queen's Univ

Queen's Univ



170

Bayer

Germany

Wenning, Werner

1,00

-@




171

PepsiCo

USA

Nooyi, Indra K.

1,00

Madras Christian College

Indian Inst Management - Calcutta

Yale Univ


172

Bunge

USA

Weisser, Alberto

1,00

Univ Sao Paulo




173

Rio Tinto Group

GB

Albanese, Tom

1,00

Univ Alaska

Univ Alaska



174

MetLife

USA

Henrikson, C. Robert

1,00

Univ Pennsylvania

Emory Univ

Univ Pennsylvania


175

Reliance Industries

India

Ambani, Mukesh D.

1,00

Mumbai Univ

Stanford Univ



176

Safeway

USA

Burd, Steven A.

1,00

Carroll Coll

Univ Wisconsin - Madison



177

Deutsche Bahn

Germany

Grube, Rüdiger

1,00

Univ Hamburg

Univ Hamburg



178

Supervalu

USA

Herkert, Craig R.

1,00

Univ St Francis

Northern Illinois Univ



179

Kraft Foods

USA

Rosenfeld, Irene B.

1,00

Cornell Univ

Cornell Univ

Cornell Univ


180

Foncière Euris

France

Feraud, Pierre

1,00

HEC

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris



181

Telecom Italia

Italy

Bernabe, Franco

1,00

Univ Turin




182

Dongfeng Motor

China

Xu, Ping

1,00

Hefei Univ Tech




183

UBS

Switzerland

Gruebel, Oswald J.

1,00

Intl Inst for Management Development - Lausanne




184

Royal Ahold

Netherlands

Rishton, John

1,00

Univ Nottingham




185

NEC

Japan

Endo, Nobuhiro

1,00

Tokyo Inst Tech

Tokyo Inst Tech



186

Tokio Marine Holdings

Japan

Sumi, Shuzo

1,00

Waseda Univ




187

China State Construction

China

Yi, Jun

1,00

Chongqing Jianzhu Univ




188

Centrica

GB

Laidlaw, W. Sam

1,00

Univ Cambridge

INSEAD



189

Vivendi

France

Lévy, Jean-Bernard

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris

Ecole Natl Super Télécom


190

Freddie Mac

USA

Haldeman Jr., Charles E.

1,00

Dartmouth Coll

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ


191

Nippon Steel

Japan

Muneoka, Shoji

1,00

-?




192

Wesfarmers

Australia

Goyder, Richard

1,00

Univ Western Australia

Harvard Univ



193

KDDI

Japan

Onodera, Tadashi

1,00

Tohoku Univ




194

Sysco

USA

DeLaney III, William J.

1,00

Univ Notre Dame

Univ Pennsylvania



195

Itochu

Japan

Okafuji, Masahiro

1,00

Osaka Univ




196

Anheuser-Busch InBev

Belgium

Brito, Carlos

1,00

Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro

Stanford Univ



197

Apple

USA

Jobs, Steven P.

1,00

Reed Coll




198

Woolworths

Australia

Luscombe, Michael

1,00

Monash Univ

Monash Mt Eliza Business School



199

Walt Disney

USA

Iger, Robert A.

1,00

Ithaca Coll




200

Cisco Systems

USA

Chambers, John T.

1,00

West Virginia Univ

Indiana Univ - Bloomington



201

Mitsubishi Electric

Japan

Yamanishi, Kenichiro

1,00

Kyoto Univ




202

Comcast

USA

Roberts, Brian L.

1,00

Univ Pennsylvania




203

Sinochem

China

Deshu, Liu

1,00

Tsing Hua Univ

China Europe Intl Business School



204

China Telecommunications

China

Xiaochu, Wang

1,00

Beijing Univ Posts Telecommunications




205

FedEx

USA

Smith, Frederick W.

1,00

Yale Univ




206

Marubeni

Japan

Asada, Teruo

1,00

Keio Univ




207

Northrop Grumman

USA

Bush, Wesley G.

1,00

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)

Univ California - Los Angeles


208

Manulife Financial

Canada

Guloien, Donald A.

1,00

Univ Toronto




209

Intel

USA

Otellini, Paul S.

1,00

Univ San Francisco

Univ California - Berkeley



210

Aetna

USA

Williams, Ronald A

1,00

Roosevelt Univ

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)



211

Rosneft Oil

Russia

Bogdanchikov, Sergei M.

1,00

Buguruslan Oil Technical School

Ufa Petroleum Inst



212

DZ Bank

Germany

Kirsch, Wolfgang

1,00

Univ Koeln




213

Commerzbank

Germany

Blessing, Martin

1,00

Univ Frankfurt

Univ St Gallen (HSG)

Univ Chicago


214

SNCF

France

Pepy, Guillaume

1,00

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris

ENA



215

Scottish & Southern Energy

GB

Marchant, Ian

1,00

Univ Durham




216

Canon

Japan

Mitarai, Fujio

1,00

Chuo Univ




217

Iberdrola

Spain

Sánchez Galán, José Ignacio

1,00

Univ Pontificia Comillas

Univ Pontificia Comillas

EOI Escuela de Negocios - Madrid


218

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group

Japan

Kitayama, Teisuke

1,00

Tokyo Univ




219

Franz Haniel

Germany

Kluge, Jurgen

1,00

Univ Koeln

Univ Duisburg Essen



220

Old Mutual

GB

Roberts, Julian V. F.

1,00

Univ Stirling




221

New York Life Insurance

USA

Mathas, Theodore A.

1,00

Stanford Univ

Univ Virginia



222

BT

GB

Livingston, Ian P.

1,00

Univ Manchester




223

Shanghai Automotive

China

Shen, Jianhua

1,00

-?




224

China Communications Construction

China

Zhou, Jichang

1,00

Tongji Univ Shanghai




225

Rabobank

Netherlands

Moerland, Piet

1,00

Erasmus Univ Rotterdam




226

AstraZeneca

GB

Brennan, David R.

1,00

Gettysburg Coll




227

Prudential Financial

USA

Strangfeld Jr, John R.

1,00

Susquehanna Univ

Univ Virginia



228

Royal Bank of Canada

Canada

Nixon, Gordon M.

1,00

Queen's Univ




229

Caterpillar

USA

Owens, James W.

1,00

North Carolina State Univ - Raleigh

North Carolina State Univ - Raleigh

North Carolina State Univ - Raleigh


230

Sprint Nextel

USA

Hesse, Daniel R.

1,00

Univ Notre Dame

Cornell Univ



231

Royal Philips Electronics

Netherlands

Kleisterlee, Gerard J.

1,00

Eindhoven Univ Tech




232

Denso

Japan

Katoh, Nobuaki

1,00

Keio Univ




233

Allstate

USA

Wilson, Thomas J.

1,00

Univ Michigan

Northwestern Univ



234

General Dynamics

USA

Johnson, Jay L.

1,00

US Naval Academy




235

Danske Bank Group

Denmark

Straarup, Peter

1,00

Copenhagen Univ




236

J. Sainsbury

GB

King, Justin

1,00

Univ Bath




237

ABB

Switzerland

Hogan, Joseph M.

1,00

Geneva Coll

Robert Morris Univ



238

BAE Systems

GB

King, Ian

1,00

-?




239

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Japan

Omiya, Hideaki

1,00

Tokyo Univ




240

Morgan Stanley

USA

Gorman, James P.

1,00

Univ Melbourne

Univ Melbourne

Columbia Univ


241

Nippon Mining Holdings

Japan

Takahagi, Mitsunori

1,00

Hitotsubashi Univ




242

Noble Group

China

Leiman, Ricardo

1,00

Univ Sao Paulo

Univ Rochester

Nyenrode Business Univ


243

Liberty Mutual Ins. Group

USA

Kelly, Edmund F.

1,00

Queen's Univ Belfast

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)



244

Sumitomo

Japan

Kato, Susumu

1,00

Kobe Univ




245

Coca-Cola

USA

Kent, Muhtar

1,00

Univ of Hull

City Univ London



246

Lufthansa Group

Germany

Mayrhuber, Wolfgang

1,00

Tech Coll - Steyr

Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)



247

Humana

USA

McCallister, Michael B.

1,00

Louisiana Tech Univ

Pepperdine Univ



248

Honeywell Intl.

USA

Cote, David M.

1,00

Univ New Hampshire - Durham




249

LyondellBasell Industries

Netherlands

Gallogly, James L.

1,00

Univ Colorado - Boulder

Univ of Oklahoma

Northwestern Univ


250

Abbott Laboratories

USA

White, Miles D.

1,00

Stanford Univ

Stanford Univ



251

Swiss Reinsurance

Switzerland

Lippe, Stefan

1,00

Univ Mannheim




252

China National Offshore Oil

China

Fu, Chengyu

1,00

Northeast Petroleaum Institute of China

Univ Southern California



253

JFE Holdings

Japan

Bada, Hajime

1,00

Tokyo Univ




254

Citic Group

China

Kong, Dan

1,00

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences




255

News Corp.

USA

Murdoch, Keith Rupert

1,00

Univ Oxford




256

Sberbank

Russia

Gref, Herman

1,00

Omsk State Univ

St Petersburg State Univ



257

Mizuho Financial Group

Japan

Tsukamoto, Takashi

1,00

Kyoto Univ




258

China FAW Group

China

Xu, Jianyi

1,00

Jilin Industry Univ

Maastricht School of Management



259

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg

Germany

Vetter, Hans-Jörg

1,00

-@




260

HCA

USA

Bracken, Richard M.

1,00

San Diego State Univ

Virginia Commonwealth Univ



261

Edeka Zentrale

Germany

Mosa, Markus

1,00

Univ Koeln




262

Alliance Boots

GB

Hornby, Andrew

1,00

Univ Oxford

Harvard Univ



263

Softbank

Japan

Son, Masayoshi

1,00

Univ California - Berkeley




264

Sharp

Japan

Katayama, Mikio

1,00

Tokyo Univ




265

Air France-KLM Group

France

Gourgeon, Pierre-Henri

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ec Natl Sup Aéronautique et Espace

California Inst Tech


266

Sunoco

USA

Elsenhans, Lynn L.

1,00

Rice Univ

Harvard Univ



267

Hess

USA

Hess, John B.

1,00

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ



268

Ingram Micro

USA

Spierkel, Gregory M.E.

1,00

Carleton Univ

Georgetown Univ

INSEAD


269

America Movil

Mexico

Hajj Aboumrad, Daniel

1,00

Univ Anahuac




270

Fannie Mae

USA

Williams, Michael J.

1,00

Drexel Univ

Drexel Univ



271

Power Corp. of Canada

Canada

Desmarais Jr., Paul

0,50

McGill Univ

INSEAD



271

Power Corp. of Canada

Canada

Desmarais, Andre

0,50

Concordia Univ




272

POSCO

South Korea

Chung, Joon-Yang

1,00

Seoul Natl Univ




273

Koç Holding

Turkey

Turgay Durak, Osman

1,00

Northwestern Univ

Northwestern Univ



274

Time Warner

USA

Bewkes, Jeffrey L.

1,00

Yale Univ

Stanford Univ



275

China South Industries Group

China

Xu, Bin

1,00

Party School of Central Committe of CPC




276

Baosteel Group

China

Lejiang, Xu

1,00

Hong Kong Univ




277

Idemitsu Kosan

Japan

Nakano, Kazuhisa

1,00

Waseda Univ




278

Volvo

Sweden

Johansson, Leif

1,00

Chalmers Univ Tech




279

La Poste

France

Lefebvre, Georges

1,00

Ecole Natl Super PTT (discontinued)




280

Johnson Controls

USA

Roell, Stephen A.

1,00

St Ambrose Univ

Northeastern Univ



281

Cathay Life Insurance

Taiwan

Chang, Fa-te

0,50

Natl Chung Hsing Univ




281

Cathay Life Insurance

Taiwan

Hsiung, Ming-ho

0,50

Univ Iowa




282

State Bank of India

India

Bhatt, O.P.

1,00

Chaudhary Charan Singh Univ




283

Kansai Electric Power

Japan

Mori, Shosuke

1,00

Kyoto Univ




284

Delta Air Lines

USA

Anderson, Richard H.

1,00

Univ Houston

South Texas Coll of Law



285

George Weston

Canada

Weston, W. Galen

1,00

Univ Western Ontario




286

Poste Italiane

Italy

Sarmi, Massimo

1,00

-?




287

Continental

Germany

Degenhart, Elmar

1,00

Stuttgart Univ

Fraunhofer Inst for Manufacturing Eng & Automation IPA



288

Standard Life

GB

Nish, David

1,00

Univ Glasgow




289

Bridgestone

Japan

Arakawa, Shoshi

1,00

Tokyo Univ of Foreign Languages




290

Alstom

France

Kron, Patrick

1,00

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris



291

Delhaize Group

Belgium

Beckers, Pierre-Olivier

1,00

Univ Louvain

Harvard Univ



292

East Japan Railway

Japan

Seino, Satoshi

1,00

Tohoku Univ




293

SABIC

Saudi Arabia

Al-Mady, Mohamed H.

1,00

Univ Colorado - Boulder

Univ Wyoming



294

Merck

USA

Clark, Richard T.

1,00

Washington & Jefferson Coll

American Univ



295

Medipal Holdings

Japan

Kumakura, Sadatake

1,00

Keio Univ




296

DuPont

USA

Kullman, Ellen J.

1,00

Tufts Univ

Northwestern Univ



297

Tyson Foods

USA

Smith, Donnie

1,00

Univ Tennessee - Knoxville




298

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Australia

Norris, Ralph J.

1,00

Lynfield Coll




299

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings

Japan

Kobayashi, Yoshimitsu

1,00

Tokyo Univ

Tokyo Univ



300

GS Holdings

South Korea

Suh, Kyung Suk

1,00

Seoul Natl Univ




301

L.M. Ericsson

Sweden

Vestberg, Hans

1,00

Uppsala Univ




302

Hutchison Whampoa

China

Fok, Canning K.N.

1,00

Univ New England




303

Vattenfall

Sweden

Josefsson, Lars G.

1,00

Chalmers Univ Tech




304

American Express

USA

Chenault, Kenneth I.

1,00

Bowdoin Coll

Harvard Univ



305

National Australia Bank

Australia

Clyne, Cameron A.

1,00

Univ of Sydney




306

Korea Electric Power

South Korea

Kim, Ssang-Su

1,00

Hanyang Univ




307

Bharat Petroleum

India

Sinha, Ashok

1,00

Indian Inst Tech - Kharagpur

Indian Inst Management



308

Suzuki Motor

Japan

Suzuki, Osamu

1,00

Chuo Univ




309

PPR

France

Pinault, François-Henri

1,00

HEC




310

Finmeccanica

Italy

Guarguaglini, Pier Francesco

1,00

Univ Pisa




311

TIAA-CREF

USA

Ferguson Jr, Roger W.

1,00

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ


312

COFCO

China

Yu, Xubo

1,00

Univ of International Business and Economics

China Europe International Business School



313

China Huaneng Group

China

Cao, Peixi

1,00

Shandong Univ

-?



314

Hebei Iron & Steel Group

China

Wang, Yifang

1,00

Wuhan Univ of Science and Tech




315

China Metallurgical Group

China

Wang, Weimin

1,00

Academy of Armored Forces Engineering




316

Samsung Life Insurance

South Korea

Lee, Soo Chang

1,00

Seoul Natl Univ




317

CHS

USA

Johnson, John D.

1,00

Black Hills State Univ




318

TNK-BP Holding

Russia

Fridman, Mikhail

1,00

Moscow Inst of Steel and Alloys




319

Rite Aid

USA

Sammons, Mary F.

1,00

Marylhurst Univ




320

Westpac Banking

Australia

Kelly, Gail P.

1,00

Univ Cape Town

Univ Cape Town

Univ of Witwatersrand


321

KFW Bankengruppe

Germany

Schröder, Ulrich

1,00

Univ Muenster

Univ Illinois

Univ Muenster


322

Hochtief

Germany

Lütkestratkötter, Herbert

1,00

Tech Univ Aachen

Tech Univ Aachen

Tech Univ Aachen


323

Groupama

France

Azéma, Jean

1,00

Ecole Super Agriculture - Purpan

Centre National Etudes Super Sécurité Sociale



324

Cepsa

Spain

de Riberolles, Dominique

1,00

-?

Univ Washington - Seattle



325

Enterprise GP Holdings

USA

Cunningham, Ralph S.

1,00

Auburn Univ

Ohio State Univ

Ohio State Univ


326

GasTerra

Netherlands

Lankhorst, Gertjan J.

1,00

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam




327

Quanta Computer

Taiwan

Lam, Barry

1,00

Natl taiwan Univ

Natl Taiwan Univ



328

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance

USA

Crandall, Roger W.

1,00

Univ Vermont

Univ Pennsylvania



329

T&D Holdings

Japan

Miyato, Naoteru

1,00

Keio Univ




330

Aviation Industry Corp. Of China

China

Lin, Zuoming

1,00

Nanjing Univ of Aeronautics & Astronautics




331

Philip Morris International

USA

Camilleri, Louis C.

1,00

Univ Lausanne




332

China Minmetals

China

Zhou, Zhongshu

1,00

Shanghai International Studies Univ




333

OMV Group

Austria

Ruttenstorfer, Wolfgang

1,00

Vienna Univ Economics Business Administration




334

Raytheon

USA

Swanson, William H.

1,00

California Polytech State Univ




335

Express Scripts

USA

Paz, George

1,00

Univ Missouri - Columbia

Univ Missouri - Columbia



336

Hartford Financial Services

USA

McGee, Liam E.

1,00

Univ San Diego

Pepperdine Univ

Loyola Marymount Univ Los Angeles


337

Travelers Cos.

USA

Fishman, Jay S.

1,00

Univ Pennsylvania

Univ Pennsylvania



338

Christian Dior

France

Toledano, Sidney

1,00

Ecole Centrale - Paris




339

Publix Super Markets

USA

Crenshaw, William E.

1,00

Baylor Univ




340

Amazon.com

USA

Bezos, Jeffrey P.

1,00

Princeton Univ




341

Wolseley

GB

Meakins, Ian K.

1,00

Univ Cambridge




342

L'Oréal

France

Agon, Jean-Paul

1,00

HEC




343

Staples

USA

Sargent, Ronald L.

1,00

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ



344

William Morrison Supermarkets

GB

Philips, Dalton

1,00

Univ Coll Dublin

Harvard Univ



345

Bayerische Landesbank

Germany

Häusler, Gerd

1,00

Univ Frankfurt

Univ Geneva



346

ACS

Spain

Rodríguez, Florentino Pérez

1,00

Univ Polytechnic Madrid




347

Sun Life Financial

Canada

Stewart, Donald A.

1,00

Univ Glasgow




348

China North Industries Group

China

Zhang, Guoqing

1,00

-?

Tsing Hua Univ



349

CRH

Ireland

Lee, Myles

1,00

Univ Coll Cork




350

Flextronics International

Singapore

McNamara, Michael M.

1,00

Univ Cincinnati - Cincinnati

Santa Clara Univ



351

Chubu Electric Power

Japan

Mita, Toshio

1,00

Seikei Univ




352

Sinosteel

China

Huang, Tianwen

1,00

Shanghai Maritime University




353

Wilmar International

Singapore

Kuok, Khoon Hong

1,00

National Univ of Singapore




354

Hindustan Petroleum

India

Balakrishnan, Arun

1,00

Indian Inst Management




355

Google

USA

Schmidt, Eric E.

1,00

Princeton Univ

Univ California - Berkeley

Univ California - Berkeley


356

Shenhua Group

China

Zhang, Yuzhuo

1,00

Shandong Univ Science Tech

China Coal Research Inst

Univ of Science & Tech Beijing


357

Mapfre Group

Spain

Martinez, José Manuel

1,00

Univ Polytechnic Madrid




358

Hanwha

South Korea

Kim, Seung Yuon

1,00

-?




359

Fujifilm Holdings

Japan

Komori, Shigetaka

1,00

Tokyo Univ




360

Macy's

USA

Lundgren, Terry J.

1,00

Univ Arizona




361

KBC Group

Belgium

Vanhevel, Jan

1,00

Katolieke Univ Leuven

Katolieke Univ Leuven

INSEAD


362

International Paper

USA

Faraci, John V. Jr.

1,00

Denison Univ

Univ Michigan - Ann Arbor



363

Vale

Brazil

Agnelli, Roger

1,00

Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado - Sao Paulo




364

Mazda Motor

Japan

Yamanouchi, Takashi

1,00

Keio Univ




365

Ageas

Belgium/Netherlands

de Smet, Bart

1,00

Katolieke Univ Leuven

Katolieke Univ Leuven



366

Oracle

USA

Ellison, Lawrence J.

1,00

-@




367

Norddeutsche Landesbank

Germany

Dunkel, Gunter

1,00

Vienna Univ Economics Business Administration

Vienna Univ Economics Business Administration

Univ Vienna


368

China United Network Communications

China

Chang, Xiaobing

1,00

Nanjing Univ of Post & Telecommunications

Tsing Hua Univ

Hong Kong Polytech Univ


369

Accenture

USA

Green, William D.

1,00

Dean Coll

Babson Coll



370

3M

USA

Buckley, George W.

1,00

Univ Huddersfield

Univ Huddersfield



371

People's Insurance Co. Of China

China

Wu, Yan

1,00

Xinjiang Univ of Finance & Economics

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences



372

Deere

USA

Allen, Samuel R.

1,00

Purdue Univ - West Lafayette




373

Cosmo Oil

Japan

Kimura, Yaichi

1,00

Waseda Univ




374

Migros

Switzerland

Bolliger, Herbert

1,00

Univ Zurich




375

Hyundai Heavy Industries

South Korea

Lee, Jai-Seong

0,50

-?




375

Hyundai Heavy Industries

South Korea

Min, Keh-Sik

0,50

Seoul Natl Univ




376

Maruhan

Japan

Han, Chang-Woo

1,00

Hosei Univ




377

Imperial Tobacco Group

GB

Davis, Gareth

1,00

Univ Sheffield




378

McDonald's

USA

Skinner, James A.

1,00

Univ Miami




379

Xstrata

Switzerland

Davis, Michael L.

1,00

Rhodes Univ




380

Schlumberger

USA

Gould, Andrew

1,00

Univ Wales - Swansea




381

Heraeus Holding

Germany

Heinricht, Frank

1,00

Tech Univ Berlin

Tech Univ Berlin



382

Jardine Matheson

China

Nightingale, Anthony

1,00

Univ Cambridge




383

Ping An Insurance

China

Ma, Mingzhe

1,00

-?

Zhongnan Univ of Economics & Law



384

National Grid

GB

Holliday, Steven

1,00

Univ Nottingham

IMD International



385

Suncor Energy

Canada

George, Richard L.

1,00

Colorado State Univ

Univ Houston

Harvard Univ


386

Alfresa Holdings

Japan

Ishiguro, Denroku

1,00

Univ Toyama




387

British American Tobacco

GB

Adams, Paul

1,00

-@




388

Aisin Seiki

Japan

Fujimori, Fumio

1,00

Okayama Univ




389

Tech Data

USA

Dutkowsky, Robert M.

1,00

Cornell Univ




390

Lafarge

France

Lafont, Bruno

1,00

HEC

ENA



391

Motorola

USA

Brown, Gregory Q.

0,50

Rutgers Univ




391

Motorola

USA

Jha, Sanjay K.

0,50

Univ Liverpool

Univ Strathclyde



392

Bertelsmann

Germany

Ostrowski, Hartmut

1,00

Univ Bielefeld




393

Fluor

USA

Boeckmann, Alan L.

1,00

Univ Arizona




394

Schneider Electric

France

Tricoire, Jean-Pascal

1,00

ESEO Angers

EM Lyon



395

China Ressources National

China

Qiao, Shi Bo

1,00

Jilin Univ




396

Eli Lilly

USA

Lechleiter, John C.

1,00

Xavier Univ

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ


397

Huawei Technologies

China

Ren, Zhengfei

1,00

Chongqing Jianzhu Univ




398

PKN Orlen Group

Poland

Krawiec, Dariusz Jacek

1,00

Poznan Univ of Economics




399

Australia & New Zealand Banking

Australia

Smith, Michael

1,00

City Univ London




400

Onex

Canada

Schwartz, Gerald W.

1,00

Univ Manitoba

Univ Manitoba

Harvard Univ


401

Toronto-Dominion Bank

Canada

Clark, W. Edmund

1,00

Univ Toronto

Harvard Univ

Harvard Univ


402

Ricoh

Japan

Kondo, Shiro

1,00

Niigata Univ




403

Yamada Denki

Japan

Yamada, Noboru

1,00

-?




404

Coca-Cola Enterprises

USA

Brock, John F.

1,00

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology



405

Bristol-Myers Squibb

USA

Cornelius, James M.

1,00

Michigan State Univ

Michigan State Univ



406

Energie Baden-Württemberg

Germany

Villis, Hans-Peter

1,00

-?




407

Showa Shell Sekiyu

Japan

Arai, Jun

1,00

-?




408

Northwestern Mutual

USA

Zore, Edward J.

1,00

Univ Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Univ Wisconsin - Milwaukee



409

Nordea Bank

Sweden

Clausen, Christian

1,00

-?




410

Tata Steel

India

Nerurkar, H.M.

1,00

Coll of Engineering Pune




411

DirecTV Group

USA

White, Miles D.

1,00

Boston Coll

Johns Hopkins Univ



412

China Datang Group

China

Chen, Jinhang

1,00

-?




413

Oil & Natural Gas

India

Sharma, R.S.

1,00

-?




414

Bank of Nova Scotia

Canada

Waugh, Richard E.

1,00

Univ Manitoba

York Univ



415

Jiangsu Shagang Group

China

Shen, Wenrong

1,00

-@




416

Japan Tobacco

Japan

Kimura, Hiroshi

1,00

Kyoto Univ




417

MS & AD Insurance Group Holdings

Japan

Egashira, Toshiaki

1,00

Keio Univ




418

Alcatel-Lucent

France

Verwaayen, Bernardus J.

1,00

Univ Utrecht




419

Standard Chartered Bank

GB

Sands, Peter

1,00

Univ Oxford

Harvard Univ



420

Emerson Electric

USA

Farr, David N.

1,00

Wake Forest Univ

Vanderbilt Univ



421

Anglo American

GB

Carroll, Cynthia

1,00

Skidmore College

Univ Kansas - Lawrence

Harvard Univ


422

Groupe Danone

France

Riboud, Franck

1,00

Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Lausanne




423

Nationwide

USA

Rasmussen, Stephen S.

1,00

Univ Iowa




424

Compass Group

GB

Cousins, Richard

1,00

Univ Sheffield

Univ Lancaster



425

Gas Natural SDG

Spain

Villaseca Marco, Rafael

1,00

Univ Polytechnic Catalunya

Univ Navarra



426

Michelin

France

Rollier, Michel

1,00

Inst for Study of Politics - Paris




427

Adecco

Switzerland

De Maeseneire, Patrick

1,00

Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management

Univ Ghent

London Business School

INSEAD

428

Wuhan Iron & Steel

China

Deng, Qilin

1,00

-?




429

Kirin Holdings

Japan

Miyake, Senji

1,00

Keio Univ




430

Heineken Holding

Netherlands

van Boxmeer, Jean-François

1,00

Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix




431

Compal Electronics

Taiwan

Chen, Ruicong

1,00

-?




432

Premafin Finanziaria

Italy

Ligresti, Giulia Maria

1,00

-?




433

TJX

USA

Meyrowitz, Carol M.

1,00

-?




434

CPC

Taiwan

Chu, S.H.

1,00

-?




435

AMR

USA

Arpey, Gerard J.

1,00

Univ Texas - Austin

Univ Texas - Austin



436

Aluminium Corp of China

China

Xiong, Weiping

1,00

Central South Univ Changsha

Central South Univ Changsha



437

Sodexo

France

Landel, Michel

1,00

European Business School Paris




438

Sumitomo Electric Industries

Japan

Matsumoto, Masayoshi

1,00

Hitotsubashi Univ




439

Fresenius

Germany

Schneider, Ulf M.

1,00

Univ St Gallen (HSG)

Univ St Gallen (HSG)

Harvard Univ


440

Bank of Communications

China

Niu, Ximing

1,00

Central Univ Finance & Economics

Harbin Inst Tech



441

AREVA

France

Lauvergeon, Anne

1,00

Ecole Normale Superieure - Paris

Ecole Natl Super Mines - Paris



442

Tata Motors

India

Forster, Carl Peter

1,00

Univ Bonn

Tech Univ Munich



443

U.S. Bancorp

USA

Davis, Richard K.

1,00

California State Univ - Fullerton




444

Co-operative Group

GB

Marks, Peter

1,00

-@




445

NKSJ Holdings

Japan

Sakurada, Kengo

1,00

Waseda Univ




446

Holcim

Switzerland

Akermann, Markus

1,00

Univ St Gallen (HSG)

Univ Sheffield



447

GMAC

USA

Carpenter, Michael A.

1,00

Univ Nottingham

Harvard Univ



448

Bombardier

Canada

Beaudoin, Pierre

1,00

McGill Univ




449

TUI

Germany

Frenzel, Michael

1,00

Univ Bochum




450

Akzo Nobel

Netherlands

Wijers, Hans

1,00

Univ Groningen

Erasmus Univ Rotterdam



451

PNC Financial Services Group

USA

Rohr, James E.