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List of INSEAD alumni

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INSEAD has more than 60,000 alumni worldwide across its degrees, comprising more than 150 nationalities. This list shows the notable alumni from different degrees and non-degree programs by INSEAD. The list is grouped by domain with the programs/degrees noted where available. However, some alumni, such as Gary Wang, founder of China's video platform Tudou (technology) and animation production house Light Chaser Animation Studio (entertainment) could be significant for a few domains.

INSEAD’s flagship MBA graduates dominate this list, most notably in business and politics domains. The MBA program has produced the second-highest number of Fortune 500 CEOs, behind Harvard Business School.[1] It is amongst the largest 20 producers of ultra high-net-worth individuals across all educational institutions,[2][3] and is also amongst the top 10 producers of billionaire alumni amongst global MBA programs.[4] INSEAD's alumni are fourth worldwide in terms of capital raised, founder count, and company count (only behind Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton).[5]

This list shows 17 INSEAD alumni as billionaire, 14 of whom holds the MBA whereas 3 attended Advanced Management Program. The list also include 4 heads of government/heads of state and one speaker of parliament.


Academia

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Finance

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Healthcare

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Industrial Goods

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Real Estate

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Consumer Goods

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Consumer Services

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Conglomerate and others

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Technology

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Nonprofit, law and government

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Media

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Sports

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References

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