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A Russian-born entrepreneur and private equity investor whose career was launched at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business has given a $100 million donation to the MBA program.
University of Chicago alumnus Konstantin Sokolov, founder of Chicago-based IJS Investments, made the $100 million gift to the Executive MBA Program at the university.
Quarter 2026, students in the Master in Management Program will have the option to live and study for 10 weeks in one of the most vibrant business hubs in the world—London.
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according to the Chicago Tribune. “This gift will help the school further adapt and refine its offerings to meet the evolving global business landscape,” Madhav Rajan, dean of Booth and George Pratt ...
The University of Chicago has received a $100 million gift from entrepreneur and investor Konstantin Sokolov. The donation will be used to support multiple components of the university’s ...
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business has received a $100 million gift to support its executive M.B.A. program. The gift comes from Booth alumnus Konstantin Sokolov, an entrepreneur and ...
A Russian-born entrepreneur and private equity investor whose career was launched at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is paying it forward with a $100 million donation to the ...
Private equity investor Konstantin Sokolov has donated $100 million to the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, giving it a potential lifeline at a time when elite US colleges risk ...