A Distinctive PartnershipThe Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA brought together two extraordinary faculties from two top-ranked business schools in two of the world's great business centers - New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area - in a single unique program that helped students acquire the requisite skills and vision needed for the next stage of success. Graduates of the program earned two MBA degrees - one from Columbia University and one from the University of California, Berkeley - and belong to a powerful two-school alumni network of more than 75,000 people worldwide. The Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA Program will be ending in February 2013 with the graduation of its last class. |
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Tim Campos, MBA 11Before joining Facebook as its CIO, Tim Campos was the youngest CIO of a Fortune 500 company, KLA-Tencor at age 33. “As CIO, you're exposed to a lot of different sides of the company. I figured I already knew a lot about business. What I learned in going through this program is the meaning behind things. I liken it to the difference between looking at a sheet of music and hearing the music. It connects someplace inside of you.” “All my conversations, all my studies-whether in corporate finance, macroeconomics, capital markets-really helped me understand why things are the way they are and I use that deep understanding to drive value for my company every day.“ |