Notre Dame ranks No. 8 in degrees earned by Fortune 500 CEOs
Eleven leaders of the nation’s largest corporations earned their degrees from the University of Notre Dame, which ranks the University at No. 8 in the U.S. News & World Report study of the educational backgrounds of 2010’s Fortune 500 CEOs. The listing is part of Fortune magazine’s annual ranking of American corporations based on revenue.
(Media-Newswire.com) - Eleven leaders of the nation’s largest corporations earned their degrees from the University of Notre Dame, which ranks the University at No. 8 in the U.S. News & World Report study of the educational backgrounds of 2010’s Fortune 500 CEOs. The listing is part of Fortune magazine’s annual ranking of American corporations based on revenue.
Of the 11 Notre Dame degrees, nine were at the undergraduate level and two were graduate degrees, according to the survey.
Harvard University, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania topped the U.S. News list, cumulatively awarding 99 degrees to executives.
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