Regional Groups
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The Tepper School of Business alumni network is 15,000+ strong with graduates in cities all over the world. As a result, there are regional groups in the U.S. and around the globe, connecting all Tepper School alumni within a certain geographic boundary to each other and the school.
Our regional group leaders bring together the community by providing opportunities to network with fellow alumni, attend events and build the visibility for the Tepper School around the U.S.
Send us an email if you would like to be connected with any of the regional group contacts. If you don't see your regional area below, check our chapters. Don't see your area represented? Contact Janice French, associate director of alumni relations.
U.S. Cities
June Erickson, MSIA '00
Rolf Erickson, MSIA '00
James Spradley, MSIA '01
Paul Wellener, MSIA '86
Tammy Loucks, MBA '05, BS '00
Vincent Sanchez, MBA '05, BSBA '97
Kawljit Chugh, MBA '11
Amy Hamilton, MBA '03
Michael Hermeston, MBA '08, Alumni Board
Mindy Doerr, MBA '03
Kevin Kindall, MSCF '98
Kia Gaines, MBA '09
Juhi (Dudani) Gummi, MBA '13
Mark Hronec, MBA '06
Ellen Vayner, MBA '02
Pamela Barnhill, MBA '01
International Groups
Rimmo Jolly, MSIA '95
Thomas Yeung, BS '98
Yves Moyen, MSIA '89
Marcelo Landivar, MBA '02
Olivier Salomon, MSIA '93
Olivier Salomon, MSIA '93
New Delhi
Hemant Ram, MSIA '91, BS/MCS '89
Mumbai
Parag Munot, MSIA '93
Bangalore
Pradeep Ranka, IM/TPR '91, BS/CFA '91
Israel Weisser, MBA '02
Itai Raz, MBA '10
Jung hee Han, MBA '05
Daniel Laniado, MSIA '96
Daniel Hug, IWM '03
Didem Altop, MSIA '94
Vikash Gupta, MBA '06
Chapters and Programs
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Whether you work in Seattle or travel to New York City often, there are alumni chapters in major cities throughout the United States that facilitate opportunities to connect with fellow alumni.
Send us an email if you would like to be connected with any of the chapter contacts. If you don't see your regional area below, check our regional groups.
Chapters
Boston
Chapter Contact
Jeffrey Bowman, MSIA '92
Alicia Bowman, MSIA '92
Connecticut
Chapter Contact
John Levinson, MSIA '80
New York
Chapter Contacts
Dave Moylan, MSIA '97
Lilly MacEachern, MBA '09, Alumni Board Ambassador
Chris Shoemaker, MBA '16
Chris Gassman, JD/MBA '12
Pittsburgh
Chapter Contact
Justin Krauss, MBA '09
Jack O'Malley, MBA '07, Alumni Board
Philadelphia
Chapter Contacts
Ariel Lichtenstein, MBA '09
Liza Tresser, MBA '16
San Francisco
Chapter Contacts
Feliz Amoruwa, MBA '16
Lee Diamond, MBA '05, Alumni Board Ambassador
Ulvi Rashid, MBA '18
Seattle
Chapter Contacts
Erin Radler, MBA '16
Sonia Hingorany, MBA '15
Washington, D.C.
Chapter Contacts
Swetha Arbuckle, MBA '09
John O'Neill, MSIA '80
Lifelong Learning Career Resources
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Tepper School alumni never stop learning and cultivating their career trajectory.
We're committed to being a valuable resource for alumni throughout their careers with cutting-edge research, skill development, career planning, and networking opportunities.
Use these resources to advance your business education and professional development, even after your time at the Tepper School.
Career Transition Resources for Alumni
Tepper alumni can access our recruiting portal to peruse job postings for alumni. Start by completing the Alumni Code of Conduct.
The fundamental principles of the job search have not changed since you were MBA students. Do you have a branding statement? Are you ready to apply for jobs and network? Have you researched companies and opportunities?
Explore the LinkedIn help section to learn more about:
Revisit networking strategies and update your career toolkit by refreshing your cover letter and STAR stories. Get started by downloading these presentations from the Masters Career Center.
Master Career Center Resources
Tepper Magazine
Stay informed about the latest trends in business and cutting-edge research taking place at the Tepper School.
Live Alumni Events
Tepper events keep you connected with the alumni community and informed about the latest developments in business.
Alumni Webinar Series
The Tepper Alumni Webinar Series keeps alumni up-to-date on business trends and developments through virtual learning.
Career Resources
We invite you to use our resources to retool your job search or help you through a career transition.
Tepper YouTube
Enjoy our catalog of videos covering events and speakers, or learn about the latest research through our Academic Minds series.
ABI/INFORM Database
As Tepper alumni, you have access to the ABI/INFORM Global database, one of the most comprehensive business databases on the market.
Executive Education
The Tepper School Executive Education program partners with organizations to transform leaders for the future. Tepper Alumni receive a discount.
Forté All Access
Forté is a community of motivated, inspiring women, transforming leadership in every field. Take advantage of Forté resources as a Tepper graduate.
WL Mellon Society
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The W.L. Mellon Society was created in 1997 to honor the business school’s founder, William Larimer Mellon. Modeled after his vision and generosity, the W.L. Mellon Society recognizes alumni and friends who continue his tradition of philanthropy at the leadership level.
Company matching gifts that increase your total fiscal year gift to $2,500+ qualify you for membership in the W.L. Mellon Society.
Join the W.L. Mellon Society Today
Recognition Levels
- Dean's Circle $100,000+
- Founders $50,000 – $99,999
- Principals $25,000 – $49,999
- Fellows $10,000 – $24,999
- Partners $5,000 – $9,999
- Members $2,500 – $4,999
- Recent Alumni $1000+ *
- Student Members $500+
* Graduates within the last five years
$500+ Student Members
Current Students
- Donor listing on the donor board within the school
- Personalized staff contact
- Invitations to W.L Mellon Society events, such as breakfasts, lunches, and special experiences
- Early registration for select webinars and alumni events
- VIP reception with Alumni Board
$1,000+ Recent Alumni
Graduates Within the Past Five Years
- Donor listing on the donor board within the school
- Personalized staff contact
- Invitations to W.L Mellon Society events, such as breakfasts, lunches, and special experiences
- Early registration for select webinars and alumni events
- VIP reception with Alumni Board
$2,500 - $4,999
- Donor listing on the donor board within the school
- Personalized staff contact
- Invitations to W.L Mellon Society events, such as breakfasts, lunches, and special experiences
- Early registration for select webinars and alumni events
- Membership in Carnegie Mellon University’s Andrew Carnegie Society and all associated benefits
- Invitation to student capstone presentations
$5,000+
- Donor listing on the donor board within the school
- Personalized staff contact
- Invitations to W.L Mellon Society events, such as breakfasts, lunches, and special experiences
- Invitation to W.L. Mellon Speaker Series events
- Early registration for select webinars and alumni events
- Membership in Carnegie Mellon University’s Andrew Carnegie Society and all associated benefits
- Invitation to student capstone presentations
- Annual donor impact report
Endowment Giving
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You can help our endowment grow.
Endowment support is vital to the Tepper School’s future. Our endowment is significantly less than the majority of our peer schools in the top 20. This impacts the number and amount of fellowships we can offer to students and increases our dependency on tuition. With the support of our alumni and friends, it is our goal to grow the endowment significantly over the next decade. Endowed fund giving opportunities start at $100,000, payable over five years. Here are two examples:
Endowed Named Fellowship Funds
The donor makes a gift of at least $100,000, payable over five years. Once the fund reaches the endowment minimum of $100,000, a student will begin to receive the payout from the fund in the form of a fellowship. Donors can name the fund as they wish. Donors receive annual financial reports, details on the student the fund is supporting and an opportunity to meet the funded student. Endowed fellowship funds exist in perpetuity.
Endowed Named Program Support Funds
The donor makes a gift of at least $100,000, payable over five years. Once the fund reaches the endowment minimum of $100,000, the fund’s payout will support the program or department (i.e. the Ph.D. program, the MBA program, the Accelerate Leadership Center, etc.). Donors receive annual financial reports. Endowed program support funds exist in perpetuity.
Annual Giving
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The Annual Fund provides the necessary resources to support the Tepper School's world-renowned business education.
The Tepper School Annual Fund is a key stream of support, providing Dean Isabelle Bajeux with the financial flexibility to allocate money to the areas of greatest need and the necessary resources to execute the school’s strategic plan.
The Tepper School is on the move — both physically and programmatically — and is continuing its tradition of revolutionizing business education by encouraging disruptive innovation and transformative collaboration across CMU’s campus. At this pivotal point in the school’s history, alumni support of the annual fund is more important than ever. Every gift makes a difference, no matter the size.
Designating Gifts
Donors can choose to designate their annual gifts to the annual fund, providing unrestricted support that is essential to the Tepper School’s operations, or to a specific area or program within the school, providing necessary resources to the academic, co-curricular and research-based activities that drive the Tepper School forward. Examples include the Accelerate Leadership Center, Don Jones Center for Entrepreneurship, Tepper School Fellowships or class reunion funds.
Accelerate Leadership Certification Partner
The Accelerate Leadership Center is a major Tepper School priority and an exciting funding opportunity. In its third year, the number of students served through the Center dramatically increased. With an outright gift of $10,000, donors are paired with a student completing the optional Leadership Development Certification Program. Donors receive a letter from the student, updates from the Center's executive director, and an invitation to the student's leadership journey capstone presentation.
W.L. Mellon Society Legacy Fellowships
Donors can support an MBA student via a W.L. Mellon Society (WLMS) Legacy Fellowship with a gift of $5,000 per year for two years. Legacy fellowships provide expendable financial aid funding. Donors receive information on the supported student, including the opportunity to meet the student if the donor desires. Legacy Fellowships provide critical support to students while also educating them on the importance of giving back once they become alumni.
Give to the Tepper School
Give to the Tepper School
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Invest in The Intelligent Future℠
As a Tepper School of Business alum, you have the opportunity to shape tomorrow's leaders through giving that reflects your values, priorities, and capacity to create meaningful change.
Building Tomorrow Through Strategic Philanthropy
Your investment in the Tepper School advances the Intelligent Future by supporting our community and generations of future business leaders to come. Your giving also impacts the larger world of business because it helps the Tepper School continue to influence the direction of the global marketplace. On behalf of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community, we thank you for your gift.
Philanthropy for a Lifetime
The Tepper School offers multiple pathways for you to create a lasting impact. Whether through annual giving, transformational investments, or planned gifts, your support advances three strategic pillars that strengthen our mission: Loyalty, Leadership, and Legacy.
Explore All Giving Opportunities
Loyalty
Consistent annual support — regardless of size — signals your belief in the Tepper School’s approach and provides the foundation that enables our students, faculty, and programs to thrive. Renewing your gift every year matters more than a dollar amount, and your sustained participation strengthens our entire community.
Leadership
Leadership gifts of $2,500+ through the W.L. Mellon Society create change at the Tepper School. Major gifts of $50,000+ establish endowed scholarships that attract exceptional talent, create professorships that retain top faculty, and enhance the educational experience that defines our graduates' competitive advantage.
Contact us to begin planning your leadership gift today.
Legacy
Create your legacy at the Tepper School by making a planned gift through Carnegie Mellon University’s comprehensive estate planning resources. They are designed to align with your financial goals while securing our school's continued excellence in developing ethical leaders.
Ways to Give to the Tepper School of Business
Online
Visit our secure online giving form to make your gift by credit or debit card. You can use the online form to set up single payments and recurring gifts by selecting the gift frequency option.
Recurring gifts allow you to make budget-friendly monthly payments that renew automatically every year without the need for calendar reminders.
Phone
Prefer to give by phone? Our team is ready to assist you at 412-268-2582. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
To make your gift by mail, please make checks payable to "Carnegie Mellon University" with "Tepper School Annual Fund" in the memo line. Mail to:
Carnegie Mellon University
Tepper School of Business
PO Box 371525
Pittsburgh, PA 15251
Please include your current address if it differs from what appears on your check or if you've recently moved. This ensures we can update our records and send your tax receipt to the correct address.
Wire Transfers, Stocks, Securities
To make a gift through wire transfer, stocks, or securities, contact Dawn DiBartolo at dawnd@cmu.edu or 412-268-2024 for detailed instructions and processing information.
Matching Gifts
Many employers will match your gift to Carnegie Mellon University, doubling or even tripling your impact. Check if your company or your spouse's employer participates in matching gift programs.
Tepper was transformational in my career. I wouldn't be where I am if I hadn't had the opportunity to attend this school and get that jump-start. Now I get to work at Google. It's pretty amazing.
Kyle Eberly, MBA 2018
Co-founder of the Tepper School’s BELL Veterans Fellowship
Explore What’s Happening at the Tepper School of Business
The changing world of business demands bold strategy and vision, and the Tepper School is ahead of the curve, conducting groundbreaking research and shaping the next wave of leaders ready for the challenge.
Share the Tepper School Advantage
The global community of the Tepper School alumni is known for providing opportunities and generously sharing the Tepper School Advantage with successive generations. We encourage you to continue this tradition and make an impact on the school and its students and faculty for years to come by giving today.
Tepper School Alumni Webinars Series
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The Tepper School Alumni Webinar Series keeps our alumni up-to-date on current business trends and developments through virtual learning.
Webinar Archives
Breaking the Mold: Shaping the Future of Women-Owned Businesses
Moderator: Melissa Horne, BS/MBA 2005, Vice President, Fidelity Investments
Panelists:
- Candice Morgan, (BS/DC 2004)
- Evan Segal, (BS 1982, MSIA 1983)
- Maryam Haque (BS/DC 2007)
Unleashing Innovation: Harnessing the Power of Generative AI
Date: May 15
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
Presenter: Sean Ammirati, Distinguished Service Professor of Entrepreneurship
Mexico's 2024 Economic Outlook: How will Nearshoring and AI Spur Growth
Date: Tuesday, March 20
1-2 p.m. ET
Moderator: Oliver Hahl
Panelists:
Enrique Obara Anaya (MS/CIT 1989, Ph.D./CIT 1990), Chief Information Officer, Grupo Nacional Provincial (GNP Seguros)
Lourdes Arana Navarro, Executive Director of Digital Channels, Actinver
Patricio Gamboa (MBA 2005), Founding Partner, Energy Intelligence Consulting
Otto Graff (MBA 2025), Partner, IGNIA Partners, Monterrey
GenAI for Business Analytics
Date: March 14
1:30-2:30 ET
Presenter: Ben Moseley, Associate Professor of Operations Research
Tepper CMU Alumni International Investment Outlook 2024 Panel
Moderator: Professor Laurence Ales, PhD - Professor of Economics
Alumni Panelists: Timothy Parsons (MBA 2002), CFA, Managing Director, is Deputy CIO for Index Equity within BlackRock's ETF and Index Investments (EII) Index Equity Team; London
Takehisa Takamatsu (MSIA 1989), former President of Lone Star Japan Acquisitions
Chris Wu (BS 2008; MBA 2014 Wharton), Managing Director of Blue Pool Capital; Hong Kong
Use Cases of GenAI in Talent Recruitment and Sparking Creativity
Presenters: Sunkee Lee, Frank A. and Helen E. Risch Associate Professor of Organizational Theory and Strategy and Tong (Joy) Lu, Assistant Professor of Marketing
Tepper Alumni Investment Outlook 2024
Presenters: Brent Glover, PhD, Associate Professor of Finance
Jennifer DeSisto, CFA (IM 1987), Anchor Capital Advisors, Chief Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager
Otis Greene (IM 1996), Managing Director, BlackRock; Head of Multi-Asset Portfolio Management for SMA (Separately Managed Accounts) business. Client CIO (Chief Investment Officer) for institutions and endowments.
Abhijeet Singh (MSIA 1998), Institutional Portfolio Manager, Fidelity Institutional Asset Management
Generative AI Tools for Workplace Communication: Suggestions for Effective and Ethical Use
Nov. 13, 2023
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
Emily DeJeu, Ph.D. (Ph.D./DC 2022), Assistant Teaching Professor of Business Communication
Principles, Potential and Pitfalls of Generative AI
Oct. 25, 2023
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
Karan Singh, Assistant Professor of Operations Research
Tepper Webinar: How is AI Changing Health Care?
Oct. 11, 2023
1-2 p.m. ET
Soo-Haeng Cho, PhD
Professor of Operations Management and Strategy
Panelists include:
Darryl Britt (MSIA 1990, T), Chief Executive Officer at Apprio / ApprioHealth
Jenny Cordina (MBA 2003), Partner at McKinsey, Healthcare and Growth, Marketing & Sales
Arisha Patel, MD (MBA 2020), Hematologist/Oncologist | Personalized Healthcare-Precision Oncology | Oncology Predictive Analytics | AI/ML | Physician Investor & Entrepreneur, launching AI health care tech startup.
GenAI: Implications on Business and the Workforce
Sept. 20, 2023
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
R Ravi Andris A. Zoltners Professor of Business, Professor of Operations Research and Computer Science, and Director of Analytics Strategy; Laurence Ales, Professor of Economics
2023 Investment Outlook Panel
Jan. 18, 2023
Lars-Alexander Kuehn, Associate Professor of Finance
Panelists Include Michael Germano (MBA 2005), Head of North America, Newton Investment Management Group; Jim Foster (MSIA 1986), Managing Director, Greycourt; Lori Heinel (MSIA 1992), Global Chief Investment Officer at State Street Global Advisors
Managing Remote Work: Building Collective Intelligence in the Workplace
Sept. 28, 2022
Anita Williams Woolley, Associate Dean, Research, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory; Andrew A. Li, Assistant Professor of Operations Research
Robust, Adaptive, and Actionable Artificial Intelligence
June 15, 2022
Zachary Chase Lipton, Assistant Professor of Machine Learning and Operations Research
W.L. Mellon Speaker: Revathi Advaithi, CEO of Flex
April 13, 2022
The Intelligent Future of Health Care
April 8, 2022
Soo-Haeng Cho, Professor of Operations Management and Strategy
The Intelligent Future of Inclusive Growth and Prosperity
March 25, 2022
Ali Shourideh, Associate Professor of Economics
The Intelligent Future of Sustainability
March 9, 2022
Nicholas Muller, Lester and Judith Lave Professor of Economics, Engineering, and Public Policy
The Intelligent Future of Blockchain
Feb. 25, 2022
Ariel Zetlin-Jones, Associate Professor of Economics
Challenges and Strategies for Supply Chains in 2022
Feb. 2, 2022
Alan A. Scheller-Wolf, Professor of Operations Management
Tepper Alumni Investment Outlook 2022 Panel
Jan. 19, 2022
Lars-Alexander Kuehn, Associate Professor of Finance
Why Your Biggest Cheerleader May Not Make the Best Mentor
Dec. 16, 2021
Catherine Shea, is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory
Current Career Job Market Trends and Return to Office
Nov. 17, 2021
Julie Thornton, Tepper Executive Alumni Career Coach
The Critical Path: What Star Performers Know
Nov. 9, 2021
Robert Kelley, Distinguished Service Professor of Management
W.L. Mellon Speaker: Onur Genc (MSIA '97), Chief Executive Officer, The BBVA Group
Nov. 4, 2021
The Art and Science of Negotiation: Sharpening Your Skills
Oct. 19, 2021
Laurie R. Weingart, Richard M. and Margaret S. Cyert Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory
Alumni Panel on Challenges Facing Leaders on Corporate Boards
Oct. 14, 2021
Robert M. Dammon, Professor of Financial Economics and former Dean of the Tepper School
The Entrepreneurial Journey of Fifth Season
Sept. 29, 2021
Dave Mawhinney (MSIA 1990), Executive Director of the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship
The New Wave of FinTech
Sept. 22, 2021
Param Vir Singh, Carnegie Bosch Professor of Business Technologies and Marketing
Tepper Alumni Investment Outlook 2021 Panel
Jan. 26, 2021
Moderated by Brent Glover, Associate Professor of Finance
Tepper Alumni Panel: What's Ahead for Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain?
March 25, 2021
Moderated by Bryan Routledge, Associate Professor of Finance
W.L. Mellon Series Speaker
April 13, 2021
Ted Decker (MSIA ’93), President and Chief Operating Officer; The Home Depot
The 2020 and 2021 Tepper Alumni Awards
May 12, 2021
How Reliable Are the U.S. Electric and Natural Gas Systems?
May 19, 2021
Jay Apt, Professor and Co-Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry
Technology and The Future of Work — An Economist Perspective
June 17, 2021
Laurence Ales, Associate Professor of Economics
Tepper Alumni Panel: What's Ahead in Real Estate?
July 15, 2021
Chester S. Spatt, Pamela R. and Kenneth B. Dunn Professor of Finance
Masters Alumni Reunion
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Get ready to reconnect and reminisce at the Tepper School of Business Alumni Reunion!
Reunion 2026 will kick-off on Thursday, April 30, continue on Friday, May 1 and conclude on Saturday, May 2.
Events Schedule
Please find the schedule of events for the 2026 Tepper School Masters Alumni Reunion below.
Please note that details such as timing and location will be shared at a later date.
| Date | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 30 | Kick-Off Event |
| Friday, May 1 |
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| Saturday, May 2 |
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Pricing & Registration
Pricing information will be provided in January and registration will launch at the end of February.
Room Blocks
Oakland
The Oaklander
5130 Bigelow Blvd,
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Cut-Off Date: March 27, 2026
Book Now
Note - This option is near campus.
North Shore
Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
574 W General Robinson St,
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Cut-Off Date: March 31, 2026
Book Now
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG
228 Federal St,
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Cut-Off Date: March 24, 2026
Note - These options are near the Saturday night All-Class Reception event.
Hotel Recommendations
Oakland / East Liberty / Shadyside
Downtown / Strip District
North Shore
Events
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Alumni Events, Reunion, and Webinars
The Office of Alumni Relations sponsors events as varied as the school's 17,000+ alumni community. Our events provide opportunities to expand your professional network, connect with old friends, and stay up-to-date on current business trends and developments through virtual learning.