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Here are the CEOs and investors who want Harvard to release the names of students blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks -- so they can avoid hiring them

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49% : "I completely agree, and have been wondering the same the last couple of days if/when the names of these students would come out," said Michael McQuaid, the head of DeFi operations at blockchain company Bloq.Others who appeared to voice their agreement with Ackman's post include Stephen Ready, the CEO of the brand marketing firm Inspired; Hu Montague, the founder and vice president of the construction company Diligent; Art Levy, the chief strategy officer of the payments platform Brex; and Jake Wurzak, the CEO of the hospitality investment group Dovehill Capital Management.Harvard, Ackman, Resnik, Varsavsky, Duel, Ready, Montague, Levy, Wurzack, McQuaid, Newman, and Broukhim did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider.

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