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| PricewaterhouseCoopers | 11 |
| Wachovia | 8 |
| Branch Banking & Trust | 7 |
| Bank of America | 5 |
| Ernst & Young | 5 |
| Reznick Fedder Silverman | 4 |
| The Corporate Executive Board | 3 |
| Deloitte & Touche | 3 |
| Merril Lynch | 3 |
| Accenture; Cambridge Assoc.; Grant Thornton; KPMG; Navigant Consulting; Peace Corps; RBC Centura | 2 |
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| Finance (includes corporate finance, investments, treasury and financial analysis, public finance, etc.) | 34.00% |
| Accounting/auditing | 22.00% |
| General Management | 3.00% |
| Human Resources | 1.00% |
| Marketing/Sales (includes public relations, product management, market research, advertising, etc.) | 9.00% |
| Management Information Systems | 2.00% |
| Operations | 0% |
| Logistics/Transportation | 0% |
| Other | 28.00% |
| Government (includes federal, state, local, military) | 0% |
| Manufacturing | 0% |
| Non-Profit (includes trade associations, religious organizations, charities, etc.) | 1.00% |
| Services | N/A% |
| Other | N/A% |
| Northeast (ME, VT, NY, NH, CT, MA, NJ, RI) | 16.00% |
| Mid-Atlantic (PA, MD, VA, WV, DE, DC) | 13.00% |
| South (NC, SC, KY, TN, GA, FL, AL, AR, LA, MS) | 49.00% |
| Southwest (CO, AZ, TX, OK, NM) | 6.00% |
| Midwest (WI, MO, KS, IA, MN, NE, MI, OH, IN, ND, SD, IL) | 9.00% |
| West (CA, HI, WA, OR, AK, MT, ID, UT, NV, WY) | 6.00% |
| U.S. possessions and territories (America Samoa, Palau, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) | 0% |
| Canada | 1.00% |
| Bank of America | 4 |
| Branch Banking & Trust | 3 |
| Ernst & Young | 3 |
| Merrill Lynch | 3 |
| General Electric | 2 |
| Sharf Pera | 2 |
| UBS | 2 |
| Echostar | 2 |
| Morgan Stanley | 2 |
| Reznick Fedder Silverman | 2 |
| Average compensation per week | $N/A |
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| Average internship length (weeks) | N/A |
| The average gift was | $2,158.00 |
| The median gift was | $425.00 |
| Jeffrey William Kentner (class of 1978) | President and CEO State Street Companies |
| Joseph W. Luter, III (class of 1961) | Chairman and CEO Smithfield Foods |
| Frederick W. Eubank (class of 1986) | Managing Partner Wachovia Corporation |
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