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During their time at Goizueta, students form close ties that can help them in their careers later on. The Goizueta MBA alumni network, nearly 8,000 strong, includes such top executives as Alan Lacy, the former CEO of Sears Holdings, Paul Amos II, the president of Aflac, and Marvin Ellison, an executive vice-president at Home Depot. The nearly 6,800 alumni of the undergraduate business program include Barry Silbert, the founder and CEO of SecondMarket, a trading platform for illiquid assets, and Gary Weinstein, the chief operating officer at Providence Equity Partners, a private equity shop.