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A Sampling of Prominent AlumniStephanie Abarbanel K'73, former senior articles editor, Woman's Day Henry S. Allen IV '63, writer, The Washington Post; 2000 Pulitzer Prize Mason P. Ashe '85, professional sports agent, named one of "101 Most Important Minorities in Sports" by Sports Illustrated J. Carter Bacot '55, former chairman, Bank of New York Richard Bernstein '80, chief investment strategist, Merrill Lynch William M. Bristol, 1882, co-founder, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Michael N. Castle '61, U.S. representative, former governor of Delaware Lisa D. Daniels '94, reporter, NBC Nightly News and The Today Show David P. Faxon '67 M.D., cardiologist; former president of the American Heart Association Stephen R. Foley '84, former commander, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) Amy Owens Goodfriend '82, partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Paul Greengard '48, recipient, 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine David Grubin '65, Independent Film Producer (FDR, LBJ, Napoleon, etc.) Carl T. Hayden '63, chairman, State University of New York Board of Trustees Joel W. Johnson '65, former president and CEO, Hormel Co. Kevin W. Kennedy '70, managing director, Goldman Sachs Leigh R. Keno '79, recipient, 2005 National Humanities Medal; antiques dealer, Antiques Road Show, Find! A.G. Lafley '69, president & CEO, Procter and Gamble Joanna Langfield K'76, syndicated radio personality, film critic, author and television commentator Sol M. Linowitz '35, former ambassador to the Organization of American States, chairman of the board of Xerox, co-negotiator of the Panama Canal Treaties and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom William H. Luers '51, former president, Metropolitan Museum of Art; former ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela Jane B. Mason '89, senior editor, LucasFilm Ltd. Matthew M. McKenna '72, president, Keep America Beautiful Thomas E. Meehan '51, Tony Award-winning playwright (The Producers, Hairspray) Robert P. Moses '56, 1960s civil rights leader; founder, The Algebra Project Richard T. Nelson '72, Playwright, Some Americans Abroad Sara Noble K'76, former managing editor, Inc. Dan Nye '88, CEO, LinkedIn John G. Rice '78, vice chairman, General Electric Elihu Root, 1864, secretary of war, secretary of state, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912 Stephen I. Sadove '73, chief executive officer, Saks Inc. Michael Shapiro '71, director, High Museum of Art, Atlanta Josh Simpson '72, internationally renowned glass sculptor B.F. Skinner '26, behavioral psychologist William E. Smith '80, senior vice president and general manager, Minnesota Twins Thomas Tull '92, founder, chairman and CEO, Legendary Pictures Thomas J. Vilsack '72, former governor of Iowa Melinda J. Wagner '79, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition Edward S. Walker, Jr. '62, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates; currently the Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Global Political Theory at Hamilton College Christopher Whitcomb '81, former special agent with the FBI; CBS News analyst and author Steven I. Wulf '72, founding executive editor, ESPN Magazine |
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