Carnegie Mellon University Presidents, Founders & Major Benefactors
Arthur Hamerschlag; 1903-1922
Thomas Baker; 1922-1935
Robert Doherty; 1936-1950
John Warner; 1950-1965
Guyford Stever; 1965-1972
Richard Cyert; 1972-1990
Robert Mehrabian; 1990-1997
Jared Cohon; 1997-2013
Subra Suresh; 2013-present
David Tepper; Wall Street hedge fund manager who gift renamed the Graduate School of Industrial Administration to the Tepper School of Business.
William S. Dietrich II; steel industrialist whose gift renamed the College of Humanities and Social Sciences to the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Andrew W. Mellon; United States Secretary of Treasury 1921-1932; co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913.
Richard B. Mellon; President of Mellon Bank who co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913.
William Latimer Mellon Sr.; founder of the Gulf Oil and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
Richard King Mellon; President and Chairman of Mellon Bank known for his urban renewal program in Pittsburgh and founder of the School of Urban and Public Affairs.
Paul Mellon; philanthropist and horse breeder and facilitator of the merger between Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute to form Carnegie Mellon University.
Thomas Baker; 1922-1935
Robert Doherty; 1936-1950
John Warner; 1950-1965
Guyford Stever; 1965-1972
Richard Cyert; 1972-1990
Robert Mehrabian; 1990-1997
Jared Cohon; 1997-2013
Subra Suresh; 2013-present
David Tepper; Wall Street hedge fund manager who gift renamed the Graduate School of Industrial Administration to the Tepper School of Business.
William S. Dietrich II; steel industrialist whose gift renamed the College of Humanities and Social Sciences to the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Andrew W. Mellon; United States Secretary of Treasury 1921-1932; co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913.
Richard B. Mellon; President of Mellon Bank who co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913.
William Latimer Mellon Sr.; founder of the Gulf Oil and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
Richard King Mellon; President and Chairman of Mellon Bank known for his urban renewal program in Pittsburgh and founder of the School of Urban and Public Affairs.
Paul Mellon; philanthropist and horse breeder and facilitator of the merger between Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute to form Carnegie Mellon University.
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