Rainmakers and their respective schools Chart

I was wondering if anyone read an article possibly from the NY Times, WSJ, Business Week, or some other publication that talked about how Wall Street's rainmakers all went to top tier schools. The article had this chart that listed all the rainmakers and linked them by their school.

If anyone has the link for this article please let me know. I've been trying to Google it for the past 10 minutes but I didn't get any results. I'm writing a school article regarding a similar topic and it would be great if I could cite it.

Thanks in advance...

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LondonE1 What's a matter chap. You can land a banking internship but you can't answer a question properly?

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I think there was a recent list of B schools that billionaires went to. I remember Upenn had 30 and of those 30 they were Wharton. HBS was number 1 and Stanford number 2

 

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