NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Jan 31, 2003--Warren Buffet, Maurice Greenberg and Sanford Weil have more in common than being CEOs of three of America`s largest companies. They -- along with a quarter of all chief executives on the Forbes 500 list of biggest American companies -- were also members of college fraternities.
In ''Best Fraternities For Future CEOs,'' Forbes.com -- the site with the highest concentration of C-level executives on the Web -- reveals which fraternities boast the most top bosses, along with a slideshow of the 10 largest American companies with fraternity members at the helm.
The full story is available on Forbes.com (www.forbes.com) at the following URL: http://www.forbes.com/home/2003/01/31/cx_dd_0131frat.html
Some highlights:
-- Beta Theta Pi produced the most CEOs among the Forbes 500s (11)
-- 8.5% of full-time undergrads are members of frats or sororities
-- Fraternities have spawned 48% of all U.S. Presidents, 42% of U.S. Senators, 30% of U.S. Congressmen and 40% of U.S. Supreme Court Justices
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