Notable Faculty
- Philip Kotler, #4 management guru of all time as ranked by the Financial Times and marketing scholar
- Bala V. Balachandran, J. L. Kellogg Distinguished Professor of Accounting and Information Management
- Harry Kraemer, former chairman & CEO of Baxter International and executive partner with private equity firm Madison Dearborn
- Dale T. Mortensen, Awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2010 for his work on the search and matching theory of frictional unemployment.
- Mitchell Petersen, Glen Vasel Professor of Finance & Chair of the Finance department
- Ali Babacan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
- Mohanbir Sawhney, pioneer in the field of technology management, and selected as one of the 25 most influential people in e-Business as ranked by Businessweek in May 2000.
- Robert J. Weber, the Frederic E. Nemmers Professor of Decision Sciences.
- Robert McDonald, Erwin P. Nemmers Professor of Finance.
- Mark Satterthwaite, A.C. Buehler Professor in Hospital and Heath Services Management.
- Swaminathan Sridharan, John and Norma Darling Professor of Accounting Information and Management
- Arthur Andersen, founder of the auditing firm bearing his name, member of faculty between 1909 and 1922; member of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees in 1933-34.
- Ravi Jagannathan, Chicago Mercantile Exchange/John F. Sandner Professor of Finance.
- Marvin Manheim, William A. Patterson Distinguished Professor of Transportation
- Roger Myerson, faculty between 1976 and 2001; winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economics
- Ronald Dye, faculty member since 1986, Chairman of Department of Accounting & Information Management since 2001 and Leonard Spacek Professor of Accounting Information & Management
- Shane Greenstein, an expert on the business economics of computing, communications and the internet and the chair of the Management and Strategy Department from 2002 to 2005
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