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McGraw-Hill
NameMcGraw-Hill
FounderJames H. McGraw, John A. Hill
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersNew York City

McGraw-Hill is a leading global education company that provides digital solutions, tools, and services to the K-12, higher education, and professional markets. Founded in 1888 by James H. McGraw and John A. Hill, the company has a long history of innovation and growth, with notable partnerships with Microsoft, IBM, and Apple Inc.. McGraw-Hill has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility, with awards from Newsweek, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine). The company has also collaborated with renowned institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

History

The history of McGraw-Hill dates back to 1888, when James H. McGraw and John A. Hill founded the company in New York City. The company's early success was driven by its publication of engineering and technical books, including works by notable authors such as Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. In the early 20th century, McGraw-Hill expanded its operations to include magazines and newspapers, with titles such as Aviation Week & Space Technology and BusinessWeek. The company also established partnerships with NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin, and published works by prominent figures such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. McGraw-Hill's growth continued through the mid-20th century, with the acquisition of Random House and Doubleday, and the establishment of a presence in international markets, including London, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Products and Services

McGraw-Hill offers a wide range of products and services, including digital learning platforms, online courses, and print materials. The company's K-12 division provides solutions for mathematics, science, and language arts, with partnerships with National Geographic, Discovery Education, and PBS Kids. McGraw-Hill's higher education division offers materials for business, engineering, and health sciences, with collaborations with University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Oxford. The company's professional division provides solutions for finance, law, and medicine, with partnerships with American Bar Association, American Medical Association, and Financial Times. McGraw-Hill has also developed adaptive learning technologies, such as ALEKS and McGraw-Hill Connect, which have been recognized by EdTech Digest and SIIA.

Corporate Affairs

McGraw-Hill is a subsidiary of Apollo Global Management, a leading private equity firm. The company is headquartered in New York City, with operations in over 30 countries, including United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. McGraw-Hill has a diverse workforce, with employees from Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, and has been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion by Human Rights Campaign and Fortune (magazine). The company has also established partnerships with World Economic Forum, United Nations, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and has been recognized for its corporate social responsibility initiatives by Newsweek and Forbes.

Controversies

McGraw-Hill has faced several controversies over the years, including criticism of its textbook publishing practices, with allegations of bias and inaccuracy from American Civil Liberties Union and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The company has also faced challenges related to piracy and copyright infringement, with lawsuits against Google and YouTube. McGraw-Hill has responded to these challenges by implementing digital rights management technologies and partnering with law enforcement agencies, such as FBI and Interpol. The company has also faced criticism from environmental groups, such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace, for its sustainability practices, and has responded by implementing recycling programs and reducing its carbon footprint.

Notable Publications

McGraw-Hill has published numerous notable works, including "Security Analysis" by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, and "Principles of Corporate Finance" by Brealey, Myers, and Allen. The company has also published works by prominent authors such as Stephen Covey, Peter Drucker, and Malcolm Gladwell, and has partnered with Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal to publish business and finance titles. McGraw-Hill's publications have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award. The company's publications have also been translated into numerous languages, including Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and have been adopted by institutions such as University of Cambridge, University of Chicago, and California Institute of Technology.

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