Chicago's Booth School of Business Receives $100M Gift
Briefly

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business announced a transformative $100 million gift from alumnus Konstantin Sokolov to enhance its executive M.B.A. program. This generous contribution will fund a new clinical professorship and rename the program to the Sokolov Executive M.B.A. Program. Sokolov emphasized how his education at Booth laid the groundwork for his career and expressed hope that his support would foster the school's ongoing success. Booth Dean Madhav Rajan highlighted that the donation would enable the school to adapt to the changing global business environment and continue shaping future leaders.
Two decades after my graduation, the lessons I learned, the experiences I gained, and the friendships I forged at Booth remain the foundation of my career and my life.
With Konstantin's remarkable commitment, the Sokolov Executive M.B.A. Program will continue to educate future generations of leaders, giving students the insight and skills they need to move people and organizations to success.
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