The Brief
As a group who, we admit, gets very excited about technology, we here at RelSci wanted to know who guided the minds who guide the minds in the industry today. Specifically, we scanned our over 3 million profiles to find the schools most represented on the boards of the country’s technology and engineering NPOs. Because the Ivy League schools don’t have enough things to brag about already.
As a group who, we admit, gets very excited about technology, we here at RelSci wanted to know who guided the minds who guide the minds in the industry today. Specifically, we scanned our over 3 million profiles to find the schools most represented on the boards of the country’s technology and engineering NPOs. Because the Ivy League schools don’t have enough things to brag about already.
Did your alma mater make the cut?
No. 2: Princeton University, Yale University, Stanford University
No. 3: Cornell University
No. 4: Harvard University, Columbia University
No. 5: Johns Hopkins University, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, The George Washington University, University of California – Berkeley, University of Wisconsin – Madison
No. 6: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania State University
No. 7: Birmingham – Southern College, Dartmouth College, The University of Chicago, Tufts University, United States Naval Academy
No. 8: Bucknell University, Purdue University, University of Pittsburgh, Rice University, University of Virginia
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