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== Alumni == Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) alumni are defined as previous students that have graduated from one of SSE's degree programs. Today, there are some 14 000 alumni in this network. In addition to the alumni are the so-called ''SSE IFL Networkers,'' previous participants at IFL open or custom programs, these sum up to an additional 10 000. SSE maintains contacts with its alumni in a number of different ways; both through direct and indirect contacts and through various types of communication channels. Contacts are administered through the ''SSE Alumni Office''. Today, many alumni are involved in the school's advisory board, the alumni association's board, the Student Association ''et al.'', all aligned to SSE activities. Even more alumni return to the School as guest lectures, or sponsors of course projects, as suppliers of internship opportunities, or as recruiters from large companies. Currently, if an alumnus wishes to connect with another SSE graduate, they have five primary options: 1. Attending the alumni events arranged by SSE Alumni Office 2. Networking through the ''SSE Alumninet,'' a web portal open to holders of an SSE diploma. Alumninet had some 14 000 members as of January 2013, or through the official LinkedIn groups maintained by SSE 3. Membership in ''the Alumni Association of the Stockholm School of Economics'' – an alumni association sponsored and organized by alumni for Swedish-speaking graduates of SSE – or by joining ''the American Friends of SSE'' – an affiliated alumni group, based in the US. 4. Joining any of the unofficial alumni groups and networks, maintained by the alumni themselves, e.g. in the UK. === Noted alumni === {{See also|List of Stockholm School of Economics people}} * [[Sebastian Siemiatkowski]], co-founder and CEO of [[Klarna]] * [[Jacob de Geer]], co-founder and CEO of [[iZettle]] * [[Dan T. Sehlberg]], Author of novels ''MONA'' and ''SINON'', founder and CEO of [[Sehlhall Fastigheter]], CEO of [[Citat Group]] * [[Inga-Britt Ahlenius]] * [[Yegor Altman]] * [[Jonas Andersson (swimmer)]] * [[Magdalena Andersson]], former prime minister of Sweden * [[Alexander Bard]] * [[Frank Belfrage]] * [[Erik Berglöf]] * [[Thomas Berglund (Corporate Executive)|Thomas Berglund]], former president and CEO of [[Securitas AB|Securitas]] * [[Inga Björk-Klevby]] * [[Lars Calmfors]] * [[Jan Carlzon]], former CEO of [[SAS Group]] * [[Claes Dahlbäck]], former president and CEO of [[Investor AB]], chairman of the board of [[Stora Enso]], member of the board of [[Goldman Sachs]] * [[Micael Dahlén]] * [[Hans Dalborg]], former CEO of [[Skandia]], president and CEO of [[Nordbanken|Nordbanken AB]] 1991–2004 * [[Ulf Dinkelspiel]], former deputy minister of foreign affairs of Sweden * [[Marie Ehrling]], former deputy CEO of [[SAS Group|SAS]] and CEO of [[TeliaSonera]] Sweden * [[Kristian Ek]] * [[Henrik Ekelund]] * [[Fredrik Eklund]] * [[Klas Eklund]] * [[Erik Engstrom]], CEO of [[Reed Elsevier]] * [[Gunvor Engström]] * [[Ali Esbati]] * [[Johan Forssell (politician, born 1979)|Johan Forssell]] * [[Christer Gardell]] * [[Reinhold Geijer]] * [[Philip Haglund]] * [[Lars Heikensten]], former governor of [[Sveriges Riksbank]], the national bank of Sweden * [[Stefan Ingves]], incumbent governor of [[Sveriges Riksbank]] * [[Jerker Johansson]] * [[Olof Johansson]], former acting minister for communications and former minister of the environment of Sweden * [[Bill Keenan]], author, and former professional hockey player * [[Anna Kinberg Batra]], member of the [[Riksdag]], the parliament of Sweden * [[Erik Lakomaa]] * [[Staffan Burenstam Linder]], former professor, inventor of the ''[[Linder hypothesis]]'', former minister of trade of Sweden * [[Lars Ljungqvist]] * [[Per Olof Loof]], CEO of [[KEMET Corporation]] * [[Fredrik Lundberg]], president and CEO of [[L E Lundbergföretagen AB]] * [[Kristian Luuk]] * [[Bertil Näslund]] * [[Tobias Nielsén]] * [[Lars Nittve]], former director of [[Rooseum]] in [[Malmö]], [[Tate Modern]] in London, [[Moderna Museet]] in [[Stockholm]] and present director of [[M+]], a new museum of visual culture under construction in the [[West Kowloon Cultural District]] of [[Hong Kong]], to open in 2018 * [[Kjell A. Nordström]] * [[Ann-Christin Nykvist]] * [[Mikael Odenberg]], former minister of defence of Sweden * [[Bertil Ohlin]], professor of economics, developed the ''[[Heckscher–Ohlin model]]'' together with professor [[Eli Heckscher]], founded the ''[[Stockholm school]]'' together with professor [[Gunnar Myrdal]], leader of [[Liberals (Sweden)|Folkpartiet]] (Liberal People's Party of Sweden) 1944–1967, [[List of Nobel laureates|Nobel laureate]] in economics in 1977 * [[Claudia Olsson]], founder of Stellar Capacity * [[Sydney Onayemi]] * [[Eric M. Pless]], Retired U.S. ARMY Lieutenant Colonel and Former U.S. Military Attache’ at U.S. Embassy Latvia 2008–2011, First U.S. Citizen EMBA Graduate from SSE RIGA in 2011. * [[Karin Pilsäter]] * [[Mats Qviberg]] * [[Ruben Rausing]], founder of the liquid-food packaging company [[Tetra Pak]] * [[Bo Johan Renck]] * [[Eric Rhenman]] * [[Jonas Ridderstråle]] * [[Karl Gustaf Scherman]] * [[Mikael Schiller]] * [[Suleyman Sleyman]] * [[Agneta Stark]] * [[Viveca Sten]] * [[Charlotte Strömberg]] * [[Oscar Swartz]], founded [[Bahnhof]], the first independent Internet service provider in Sweden * [[Max Tegmark]], professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] * [[Margaretha af Ugglas]], former minister for foreign affairs of Sweden, daughter of [[Hugo Stenbeck]], the founder of [[Investment AB Kinnevik]] * [[Louise Wachtmeister]] * [[Per Westerberg]], chairman of the [[Riksdag]], the Swedish parliament * [[Anne Wibble]], finance minister of [[Sweden]] 1991–1994, daughter of [[Bertil Ohlin]] * [[Peter Wolodarski]], editor-in-chief of ''[[Dagens Nyheter]]'', the largest daily newspaper in Sweden, by circulation * [[Eva Walder]], economist and diplomat
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