University of California - Berkeley (Haas)


Founded in 1898, the Hass School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley offers a wide variety of programs with a focus on financial and technology leadership. The school’s offerings range from a dedicated MBA to Executive Education programs, an undergraduate business focus as well as Ph.D and master’s programs in areas ranging from finance to management.

The School has a number of prominent alumni including Adolph Miller, who served on the first Federal Reserve Board, along with Walter Haas, a leading executive who saved Levi Strauss from bankruptcy, and whom the school is named after. Today, the school has strong links to the leading Berkeley Economics Department, which features scholars including Laura Tyson, who served as a leading advisor to President Clinton and Janet Yellen, the current President of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank. Well known alumni range from Dilbert creator Scott Adams to Gap Founder Donald Fisher and Norman Mineta, the Secretary of Transportation.