Daniel Hamburger is President and Chief Executive Officer of DeVry Education Group. DeVry Group's purpose is to empower its students to achieve their educational and career goals. DeVry Group (NYSE: DV) is a global provider of educational services, with revenues approaching $2B. It is the parent organization of American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Becker Professional Education, Carrington College, Chamberlain College of Nursing, DeVry Brasil, DeVry University, and Ross University School of Medicine and Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Hamburger joined DeVry Group in 2002 as Executive Vice President, responsible for online operations. He was named President and COO in 2004, and CEO in 2006. Under his leadership, DeVry Group has undergone significant transformation, from less than 5% to more than 50% of revenue derived outside the domestic-only operations of DeVry University. Prior to DeVry Group, Hamburger served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Indeliq (pronounced “in-DELL-ik”), now owned by Accenture. In addition, his previous experience includes serving as President of WW Grainger's Internet Commerce group, growing revenues from $10M to over $100M in one year. Previously, Hamburger started the Internet Services Group for RR Donnelley’s Metromail division, and was responsible for its venture capital investments. He also served as a consultant with Bain & Company in London, Warsaw and Boston. Hamburger serves on the boards of DeVry Group and World Business Chicago. He is a member of The Economic Club of Chicago, The Commercial Club of Chicago, and World Presidents Organization. Hamburger earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Industrial Engineering from the University of Michigan, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.