Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.)

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The Alexander Hamilton Institute was an early 20th-century American organization dedicated to fostering managerial and entrepreneurial skills among business professionals. Named in honor of Alexander Hamilton—one of the United States’ founding fathers and the architect of its financial system—the institute built course materials and organized training sessions centered on finance, leadership, and strategy. In an era when scientific management and efficiency principles were growing in popularity, the institute capitalized on a public desire for structured, knowledge-based approaches to commerce. Through its educational offerings, it championed the belief that rigorous study and disciplined practices could translate into substantial organizational success and national economic growth.