Stephanie Abarbanel '73, (Literature) former Senior Articles Editor, Woman's Day
Marjory Abrams Edelston '85, (English Literature and Psychology) Publisher, Boardroom Inc.
Samuel Hopkins Adams 1891, Author
Henry Allen '63, (English Literature) Writer, The Washington Post; recipient of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize
Stephen Angell '41, (Economics and Public Policy) Co-Founder, Alternatives to Violence
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*J. Carter Bacot '55, (Public Policy) Chairman, The Bank of New York
Francis F. Baker '36, (Science) Reserve Goalie, 1936 U.S. Olympic Bronze Medal Hockey Team
Daniel Becker '77, (Public Policy) Director Global Warming, Sierra Club
Robert Bernstock '72, (History) President, Mailing and Shipping Services, U.S. Postal Service; former President, Campbell Soup Company
David W. Blood '81, (Economics and Psychology) Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Generation Investment Management; former CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Wayland F. Blood '53, (English Literature and Public Policy) Retired Vice President/Treasurer, Ford Motor Credit Co.
Mary Bonauto '83, (Comparative Literature and History) Civil Rights Attorney (gay marriage)
*William M. Bristol 1882, Co-Founder, Bristol-Myers Co.
Terry Brooks '66, (English Literature) Fantasy Author, Shannara series, also Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Kevin M. Brown '83, (History) Chief Operating Officer, American Red Cross
Johannes Burlin '87, (Economics) President and CEO, Advanced BioScience Laboratories, Inc. (working on AIDS vaccine)
Kevin Burns '77, (English Literature and History) President, Prometheus Entertainment; Emmy Award-Winning Television Producer and Filmmaker
Richard Burns '77, (English Literature) Executive Director, New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
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James Caraher '73, (Music) Artistic Director/Conductor, Indianapolis Opera
Carl Carmer '14, Stars Fell on Alabama
Michael N. Castle '61, (Economics) U.S. Representative; former Governor of Delaware
W. Robert Connor '56, (Greek and Latin) President and CEO, The Teagle Foundation; former President and Director, National Humanities Center; appointed by President Clinton to the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities
*Richard W. Couper '44, (History) former President, The New York Public Library; former President, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Thomas R. Crane, Jr. '61, (Economics and Spanish) former President/CEO, Castrol
Steve Culbertson '79, (English Literature and French) President and CEO, Youth Service America
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Blake Darcy '78, (Government) Founder, DLJ Direct
Alicia Davis '97, (Government and Spanish) Director of Marketing and Senior Project Manager, Target Point Consulting; former Regional Political Director, Republican National Committee; former Deputy Assistant Secretary for External Affairs and Communications, U.S. Department of Commerce
Drew S. Days III '63, (English Literature) Professor of Law, Yale University; former U.S. Solicitor General
Curtis Decker '66, (History) Executive Director, National Disability Rights Network
Martha Denney '82, (French) Dean of the College, Haverford College (effective July 1, 2009)
John W. Dwinelle 1834, Founder of the University of California (authored the "Organic Act that in 1868 created the Univ. of California).
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John B. Emerson '75, (Government and Philosophy) President, Personal Investment Management for the Capital Group Companies; former Deputy Assistant to President Clinton
Katherine Ertsgaard '83, (Economics) Executive Director, Rochester City Ballet/Draper Center for Dance
Cynthia Sherwood Evans '82, (Government) Chief Financial Officer, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
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David P. Faxon '67, M.D. (Biology) Chief of Cardiology, University of Chicago; former President, American Heart Association
Dan Ferguson '48, (Economics and History) Retired CEO, Newell Rubbermaid Company
James L. Ferguson '49, (English Literature) Retired Chairman and CEO, General Foods
Sean K. Fitzpatrick '63, (English Literature) Retired Vice President/Chief Creative Officer, McCann-Erickson
Michael Fleischer '88, (Government) Executive Director, New York State Thruway Authority
Charles L. Flynn, Jr. '74, (History) President, College of Mount St. Vincent
Stephen R. Foley '84, (Creative Writing) Commander, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels)
Fabio Freyre '83, (Psychology) Group Vice President, Corporate Sales and Marketing, Time Inc.; former Publisher, Sports Illustrated
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William S Gaden '84, (Mathematics) Senior Vice President and General Manager, Rogers and Hammerstein Organization
Amy Owens Goodfriend '82, (French) former Partner, Goldman Sachs
Paul Greengard '48, (Mathematics and Physics) Professor, Rockefeller University; 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
David Grubin '65, (English Literature) Independent Film Producer, Director and Writer (FDR, LBJ, Napoleon); recipient of three George Foster Peabody awards, two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards, and nine Emmys
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John Hadity '83, (Sociology) Independent Producer and Financier; former Senior Vice President, Miramax
Peter C. Haeffner '88, (Government) Publisher, TV Guide
*Laurentine Hamilton 1850, Minister and Educator; Mount Hamilton in California's Diablo Range, the tallest mountain overlooking Silicon Valley, is named for him
Elbert O. Hand '61, (Art) Retired Chairman and CEO, Hartmarx Corp.
Scott M. Hand '64, (History) President, Inco Ltd.
Bill Harley '77 (Religion) Singer/Songwriter (children's songs); 2007 Grammy for "Best Spoken Word for Children"
Carl Hayden '63, (Asian Studies) Chairman, State University of New York Board of Trustees; former Chancellor, New York State Board of Regents
Sir David Hayes '81, (French) Chevalier of the National Order of Merit by decree of the President of France
Guy Hebert '89, (Art) former Goalie, Anaheim Mighty Ducks; 1998 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team
David P. Hess '77, (Physics) President, Pratt & Whitney
John Hester '69, (Government) Attorney, MGM; former Senior Executive Vice President, Orion Pictures
John Hewko '79, (Government and Russian Studies) Vice President, Millennium Challenge Corporation
Martin S. Hirsch '60, (Biology) Physician and Professor of Medicine, Harvard University Medical School; former Director of AIDS Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kimberley Intino '91, (Psychobiology) Director of Animal Sheltering Issues, Humane Society of the United States
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Joel W. Johnson '65, (Economics and English Literature) Retired President and CEO, Hormel Co.
Linda Johnson '80, (American Studies) Acting President and CEO, National Constitution Center
*Hugh R. Jones '35, (English Literature and Mathematics) Retired Justice, NY State Court of Appeals
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Kraig Kayser '82, (Economics) President and CEO, Seneca Food Corp.
Michael A. Keller '67, (Music) University Librarian, Stanford University
Kevin Kennedy '70, (Art) Chairman, Goldman Sachs Latin America
Leigh Keno '79, (Art) Founder, Antiques Road Show, Find!; recipient of the 2005 National Humanities Medal
William A. Kerr '79, (Government and History) Co-Chair Europe, The Bank of New York
Michael Klosson '71, (History and Public Policy) former U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus; former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau; former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
*Harry Kondoleon '77, (English Literature) Obie Award-Winning Playwright and Novelist
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A.G. Lafley '69, (French and History) Chairman and CEO, Procter & Gamble
Joanna Langfield K'76, (Communications) Syndicated Radio Personality, Film Critic, Author and Television Commentator
Christine Laine '83 MD, MPH, FACP, (Biology and Creative Writing) Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine (youngest editor in the Journal's 82-year history)
Mark M. Leckie '75, (Economics) Vice President, The Gillette Company; Past President of Duracell, H.J. Heinz and Campbell Soups, U.S. Grocery Division
John R. Leopold '64, (English Literature) Delegate, State of Maryland; former Member, National Council on Disability
Brian Levin-Stankevich '72, (History) Chancellor, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Jack Levy '75, (History and Government) Global Head, Mergers & Acquisitions Dept, Goldman Sachs
Joseph S. Lewis III '75, (Art History) Dean, School of Art and Design at Alfred University
Paul Lieberstein '89, (Economics) Writer, Producer and Actor, The Office (2006 Emmy for Best Comedy Series)
*Sol M. Linowitz '35, (German and Philosophy) Ambassador to the Organization of American States; Chairman of the Board of Xerox; Co-Negotiator of the Panama Canal Treaties; Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Henry Little '65, (History) Vice President, The Nature Conservancy
James Logan '74, (Economics) CEO, Gotuit Media Corp.; Past President, Microtouch Systems, Inc.
William H. Luers '51, (Chemistry and Mathematics) Chairman and President, United Nations Association of the USA; former President, Metropolitan Museum of Art; former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela
Percy R. Luney Jr. '70, (Geology) Founding Dean, Florida A&M University Law School; Vice President, Space Florida
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Rev. Dr. Joel MacCollam '68, (German) President, World Emergency Relief
Jane Mason '89, (Creative Writing) Writer/Editor of Children's Books; former Senior Editor, LucasFilm
*William H. Masters '38, (English Literature) Co-Founder, Masters & Johnson Institute
Arthur J. Massolo '64, (History and German) President/CEO, Straticon, Inc. and Chairman, Innovative Pharmaceutical Concepts
Stryker J. McGuire '69, (Spanish) Editor, International Quarterly and Contributing Editor for Newsweek; former London Bureau Chief, Newsweek
Matt McKenna '72, (Philosophy and Speech) President, Keep America Beautiful; former Senior Vice President of Finance, PepsiCo
Thomas E. Meehan '51, (English Literature) Playwright, Ain't Broadway Grand, Annie, Space Balls; 2001 Tony Award, The Producers, and 2003 Tony for Hairspray
Peter Meinke '55, (English Literature) Poet and Fiction Writer; past Director of the Eckerd College Writing Workshop; recipient of the 1986 Flannery O'Connor Award and a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award
Carl B. Menges '51, (Economics and English Literature) Retired Vice Chairman of the Board, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Adam Miller '92, (Philosophy) President and COO, Abernathy MacGregor Group
Audrey Moore '84, (Psychology) Assistant District Attorney, Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Joe Morone '74, (Government) former President, Bentley College; CEO Albany International Corp
David Morse '74, (History) Vice President of Communications, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Robert Moses '56, (Philosophy) Leader of the Civil Rights Movement; Founder, The Algebra Project
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David A. Nelson '54, (English Literature and History) Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
Richard J. Nelson '72, (Religion) Playwright, Some Americans Abroad
John Nichols '62, (English Literature) Author, The Sterile Cuckoo
Sara Noble '76, (Asian Studies) Publishing Consultant, Noble & Associates; former Managing Editor, Inc. Magazine
Dan Nye '88, (Government) former CEO, LinkedIn
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Margaret Keller O'Bryon K'75, (Public Policy) President/CEO, Consumer Health Foundation
Ralph Oman '62, (History) former Register of Copyrights of the United States
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Cameron "Kip" Paine '94, (History) Vocalist with Chanticleer; recipient of 2000 Best Small Ensemble Grammy for the CD titled Colors of Love
Christina H. Pearson '95, (English Literature) Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services (Public Affairs)
Richard Pfau '64, (History) President, Averett University
Neal Pilson '60, (History) former Senior Vice President, CBS Broadcast Group; former President, CBS Sports
Stewart G. Pollock '54, (Philosophy) Retired Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court
*Ezra Pound, 1905, Poet
Ronald Pressman '80, (Biology) President and CEO, GE Real Estate
William P. Purcell III '76, (Government) Director, The Harvard Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government; former Mayor, City of Nashville; former Director, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; 2006 "Public Official of the Year" by Governing Magazine
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*Arnold L. Raphel '64, (Government) U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan
Haskell Rhett '58, (English Literature) President Emeritus, Woodrow Wilson Foundation
John Rice '78, (Economics) President and CEO, GE Infrastructure
Nancy Roob '87, (Comparative Literature) President, Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
*Elihu Root 1864, U.S. Senator, Secretary of War, Secretary of State and Winner of the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize
G. Jeremiah Ryan '72, (Government and Speech) President, Bergen Community College
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Stephen Sadove '73, (Government) Vice Chairman and COO, Saks Inc.
Preeta Samarasan '98, (History and Music) Author, Evening is the Whole Day
Hugh A. Sampson Jr., M.D., '71, (Biology) President, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology; Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York; Director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute and Dean for Translational Biomedical Sciences
Thomas J. Schwarz '66, (Economics) SUNY Purchase
Barry Seaman '67, (Literature) former Special Projects Editor and former White House Correspondent, TIME Magazine
Jack Selby '96, (Economics) founder, PayPal; now a managing director at Clarium Capitol Management
Douglas Sgarro '81, (History) Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer for CVS Caremark Corporation
Kamila Shamsie '94, (Creative Writing) Author, Salt and Saffron, Kartography
Michael Shapiro '72, (Art and History) Director, High Museum of Art
*James S. Sherman 1878, Vice President of the United States
Susan Skerritt K'78, (Economics and Spanish) Managing Director, Bank of New York
David Solomon '84, (Government) Co-Head of Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs
*Gerrit Smith 1818, Philanthropist and Leading Abolitionist
William E. Smith '80, (French) Senior Vice President General Manager, Minnesota Twins
Richard W. Stanton '61, (French) Chief Operations Officer, Los Angeles Times
Deborah Forte Stone K'75, (English Literature and Sociology) President, Scholastic Media
Michael Stone '72, (Government) Co-Chairman, The Beanstalk Group
Roger G. Strand '55, (History) Senior Judge, U.S. District Court
Vincent Strully '69, (Government), Founder, Executive Director and President, The New England Center for Children
Michael G. Sundell '56, (English Literature) former President, Yaddo Artists' Community
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Rachel Tischler '92, (Theatre) Vice President of Entertainment Operations, USO
Clyde Tuggle '84, (German) Senior Vice President, Coca-Cola Company
Thomas Tull '92, (Government) Founder, Chairman and CEO, Legendary Pictures
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Tom Vilsack '72, (History) U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; former Governor of Iowa; Democratic Candidate for President in 2008
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Melinda Wagner '79, (Music) Composer; 1999 Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition
Edward S. Walker, Jr. '62, (Philosophy) Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor in Global Political Theory at Hamilton College; former President and CEO, Middle East Institute; former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates
Bill Weaver '65, (Philosophy) former CEO, Puget Sound Energy
Christopher Whitcomb '81, (History and English Literature) Author, Cold Zero and Black; former Special Agent, FBI
Edward J. Wickson 1869, Horticulturalist and Founder of the California State Horticultural Society and Dean of the College of Agriculture at the University of California.
James P. Willse '67, (English Literature) Editor, Newark Star-Ledger (Star-Ledger won 2005 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting of breaking news)
Scott Wood '80, (Chemistry and Geology) Dean, University of Idaho College of Science
*Alexander Woollcott, 1909, Drama Critic, The New York Times
Linda Woolley K'75, (Government) Executive Vice President, Direct Marketing Association