A Sampling of Notable Alumni
Sorted by Major
Also, view list alphabetically or by profession.
*Deceased
AMERICAN STUDIES
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Linda Johnson '80, (American Studies) President & CEO, Brooklyn Public Library, former President and CEO, National Constitution Center
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ART
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Elbert O. Hand '61, (Art) Retired Chairman and CEO, Hartmarx Corp.
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Guy Hebert '89, (Art) former Goalie, Anaheim Mighty Ducks; 1998 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team
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Kevin Kennedy '70, (Art) General Partner/Managing Director, Goldman Sachs; former Chairman, Goldman Sachs Latin America
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Leigh Keno '79, (Art) Founder, Antiques Road Show, Find!; recipient of the 2005 National Humanities Medal
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Michael Shapiro '72, (Art and History) Director, High Museum of Art
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ART HISTORY
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Joseph S. Lewis III '75, (Art History) Dean, UC Irvine School of the Arts; former Dean, School of Art and Design at Alfred University
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ASIAN STUDIES
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Carl Hayden '63, (Asian Studies) Chairman, State University of New York Board of Trustees; former Chancellor, New York State Board of Regents
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Sara Noble '76, (Asian Studies) Publishing Consultant, Noble & Associates; former Managing Editor, Inc. Magazine
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BIOLOGY
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David P. Faxon '67, M.D. (Biology) Chief of Cardiology, University of Chicago; former President, American Heart Association
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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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Christine Laine '83 MD, MPH, FACP, (Biology and Creative Writing) Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine (youngest editor in the Journal's history)
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Ronald Pressman '80, (Biology) Chief Operating Officer, TIAA-CREF; former President and CEO, GE Real Estate
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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
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CHEMISTRY
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William H. Luers '51, (Chemistry and Mathematics) Professor, Columbia University; Chairman and President, United Nations Association of the USA; former President, Metropolitan Museum of Art; former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela
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Scott Wood '80, (Chemistry and Geology) Dean, University of Idaho College of Science
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COMMUNICATION
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Joanna Langfield K'76, (Communications) Syndicated Radio Personality, Film Critic, Author and Television Commentator
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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
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Mary Bonauto '83 (Comparative Literature and History) Civil Rights Attorney (gay marriage)
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Nancy Roob '87, (Comparative Literature) President, Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
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CREATIVE WRITING
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Stephen R. Foley '84, (Creative Writing) Commander, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels)
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Christine Laine '83 MD, MPH, FACP, (Biology and Creative Writing) Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine (youngest editor in the Journal's 82-year history)
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Jane Mason '89, (Creative Writing) Writer/Editor of Children's Books; former Senior Editor, LucasFilm
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Kamila Shamsie '94, (Creative Writing) Author, Salt and Saffron, Kartography
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Gillian Zucker '90, (Creative Writing and Religion) President, Auto Club Speedway of Southern California
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ECONOMICS
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*Stephen Angell '41, (Economics and Public Policy) Co-Founder, Alternatives to Violence
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David W. Blood '81, (Economics and Psychology) Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management; former CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management
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Johannes Burlin '87, (Economics) President, Silliker North America; former President and CEO, Advanced BioScience Laboratories, Inc. (working on AIDS vaccine)
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Michael N. Castle '61, (Economics) U.S. Representative; former Governor of Delaware
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Thomas R. Crane, Jr. '61, (Economics and Spanish) former President/CEO, Castrol
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Katherine Ertsgaard '83, (Economics) Executive Director, Rochester City Ballet/Draper Center for Dance
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Dan Ferguson '48, (Economics and History) Retired CEO, Newell Rubbermaid Company
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Joel W. Johnson '65, (Economics and English Literature) Retired President and CEO, Hormel Co.
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Kraig Kayser '82, (Economics) President and CEO, Seneca Food Corp.
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Mark M. Leckie '75, (Economics) Vice President, The Gillette Company; Past President of Duracell, H.J. Heinz and Campbell Soups, U.S. Grocery Division
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Paul Lieberstein '89, (Economics) Writer, Producer and Actor, The Office (2006 Emmy for Best Comedy Series)
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James Logan '74, (Economics) Principal, Logan Enterprises; former CEO, Gotuit Media Corp.; Past President, Microtouch Systems, Inc.
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Carl B. Menges '51, (Economics and English Literature) Retired Vice Chairman of the Board, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
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John Rice '78, (Economics) President and CEO, GE Infrastructure
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Thomas J. Schwarz '66, (Economics) President, SUNY Purchase
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Jack Selby '96, (Economics) Founder and Key Executive, Grandmaster Capital Management LLC; former CEO, Clarium; founder, PayPal
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Susan Skerritt K'78, (Economics and Spanish) Managing Director, Bank of New York Mellon
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ENGLISH LITERATURE
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Marjory Abrams Edelston '85, (English Literature and Psychology) Publisher, Boardroom Inc.
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Henry Allen '63, (English Literature) former Writer, The Washington Post; recipient of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize
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Wayland F. Blood '53, (English Literature and Public Policy) Retired Vice President/Treasurer, Ford Motor Credit Co.
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Terry Brooks '66, (English Literature) Fantasy Author, Shannara series, also author of the novelization of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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Kevin Burns '77, (English Literature and History) President, Prometheus Entertainment; Emmy Award-Winning Television Producer and Filmmaker
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Richard Burns '77, (English Literature) Interim Executive Director, Stonewall Community Foundation; Chief Operating Officer, Arcus Foundation; former Executive Director, New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
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Peter Cameron '82, (English Literature) Andorra, The Weekend and The City of Your Final Destination
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Steve Culbertson '79, (English Literature and French) President and CEO, Youth Service America
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Drew S. Days III '63, (English Literature) Professor of Law, Yale University; former U.S. Solicitor General
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Gerald V. Dirvin '59, (English Literature) Retired Executive Vice President, Procter & Gamble
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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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James L. Ferguson '49, (English Literature) Retired Chairman and CEO, General Foods
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Sean K. Fitzpatrick '63, (English Literature) Retired Vice President/Chief Creative Officer, McCann-Erickson
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Joel W. Johnson '65, (Economics and English Literature) Retired President and CEO, Hormel Co.
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*Hugh R. Jones '35, (English Literature and Mathematics) Retired Justice, NY State Court of Appeals
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*Harry Kondoleon '77, (English Literature) Obie Award-Winning Playwright and Novelist
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*William H. Masters '38, (English Literature) Co-Founder, Masters & Johnson Institute
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Thomas E. Meehan '51, (English Literature) Playwright, Ain't Broadway Grand, Annie, Space Balls; 2001 Tony Award, The Producers, and 2003 Tony for Hairspray
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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
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Carl B. Menges '51, (Economics and English Literature) Retired Vice Chairman of the Board, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
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David A. Nelson '54, (English Literature and History) Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
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John Nichols '62, (English Literature) Author, The Sterile Cuckoo
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Christina H. Pearson '95, (English Literature) Senior Director of Public Relations, Microsoft Corporation; former Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
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Haskell Rhett '58, (English Literature) President Emeritus, Woodrow Wilson Foundation
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*B.F. Skinner '26, (English Literature) Behavioral Psychologist
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Deborah Forte Stone K'75, (English Literature and Sociology) President, Scholastic Media
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*Michael G. Sundell '56, (English Literature) former President, Yaddo Artists' Community
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Christopher Whitcomb '81, (History and English Literature) Author, Cold Zero and Black; former Special Agent, FBI
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James P. Willse '67, (English Literature) Editor, Newark Star-Ledger (Star-Ledger won 2005 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting of breaking news)
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Steve Wulf '72, (English Literature) Editor-in-Chief, ESPN Books; founding Executive Editor, ESPN Magazine
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Jaime Yordan '71, (Foreign Languages) Vice Chair, Citigroup Global Markets Inc; former Partner, Goldman Sachs
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FRENCH
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Martha Denney '82, (French) Dean of the College, Haverford College
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Steve Culbertson '79, (English Literature and French) President and CEO, Youth Service America
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Amy Owens Goodfriend '82, (French) former Partner, Goldman Sachs
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Sir David Hayes '81, (French) Owner, The Argian Press; Chevalier of the National Order of Merit by decree of the President of France
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A.G. Lafley '69, (French and History) Former Chairman and CEO, Procter & Gamble
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William E. Smith '80, (French) Assistant to the President and General Manager, Minnesota Twins
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Richard W. Stanton '61, (French) Chief Operations Officer, Los Angeles Times
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GEOLOGY
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Percy R. Luney Jr. '70, (Geology) Founding Dean, Florida A&M University Law School; Vice President, Space Florida
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Scott Wood '80, (Chemistry and Geology) Dean, University of Idaho College of Science
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GERMAN
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*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
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Rev. Dr. Joel MacCollam '68, (German) President, World Emergency Relief
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Arthur J. Massolo '64, (History and German) President/CEO, Straticon, Inc. and Chairman, Innovative Pharmaceutical Concepts
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Clyde Tuggle '84, (German) Senior Vice President, Coca-Cola Company
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GOVERNMENT
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Blake Darcy '78, (Government) Founder, DLJ Direct
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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
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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
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Cynthia Sherwood Evans '82, (Government) Chief Financial Officer, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
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Michael Fleischer '88, (Government) Executive Director, New York State Thruway Authority
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Peter C. Haeffner '88, (Government) Publisher, TV Guide
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John Hester '69, (Government) Attorney, MGM; former Senior Executive Vice President, Orion Pictures
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John Hewko '79, (Government and Russian Studies) CEO and General Secretary, Rotary International; Vice President, Millennium Challenge Corporation
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William A. Kerr '79, (Government and History) CAO - Global Operations and Technology, Bank of New York Mellon; former Co-Chair Europe, The Bank of New York
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Jack Levy '75, (History and Government) Global Head, Mergers & Acquisitions Dept, Goldman Sachs
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Joe Morone '74, (Government) former President, Bentley College; CEO Albany International Corp
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Dan Nye '88, (Government) President and CEO, Rocketlawyer; former CEO, LinkedIn
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William P. Purcell III '76, (Government) Special Advisor on Allston, Harvard University; former 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
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G. Jeremiah Ryan'72, (Government and Speech) President, Bergen Community College
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Stephen Sadove '73, (Government) Chairman and CEO, Saks Fifth Avenue
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David Solomon '84, (Government) Co-Head of Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs
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Michael Stone '72, (Government) Co-Chairman, The Beanstalk Group
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Vincent Strully '69, (Government), Founder, Executive Director and President, The New England Center for Children
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Thomas Tull '92, (Government) Founder, Chairman and CEO, Legendary Pictures
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Linda Woolley K'75, (Government) Executive Vice President of Government Affairs, Direct Marketing Association
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GREEK
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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
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HISTORY
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Robert Bernstock '72, (History) President, Mailing and Shipping Services, U.S. Postal Service; former President, Campbell Soup Company
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Mary Bonauto '83 (Comparative Literature and History) Civil Rights Attorney (gay marriage)
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Kevin M. Brown '83, (History) Chief Operating Officer, American Red Cross
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Kevin Burns '77, (English Literature and History) President, Prometheus Entertainment; Emmy Award-Winning Television Producer and Filmmaker
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*Richard W. Couper '44, (History) former President, The New York Public Library; former President, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
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Lisa Reifenberg Daniels '94, (Mathematics and History) former Reporter, NBC Nightly News and the Today Show
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Curtis Decker '66, (History) Executive Director, National Disability Rights Network
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Dan Ferguson '48, (Economics and History) Retired CEO, Newell Rubbermaid Company
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Charles L. Flynn, Jr., '74, (History) President, College of Mount St. Vincent
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Scott M. Hand '64, (History) Executive Chairman of the Board, Royal Nickel Corporation; President, Inco Ltd.
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William A. Kerr '79, (Government and History) CAO - Global Operations and Technology, Bank of New York Mellon; former Co-Chair Europe, The Bank of New York
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Michael Klosson '71, (History and Public Policy) Chief Policy Officer and Assoc VP, Save the Children Foundation; 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
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Henry Little '65, (History) Vice President, The Nature Conservancy
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Arthur J. Massolo '64, (History and German) President/CEO, Straticon, Inc. and Chairman, Innovative Pharmaceutical Concepts
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David Morse '74, (History) Vice President of Communications, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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David A. Nelson '54, (English Literature and History) Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
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Ralph Oman '62, (History) Professor of Law, George Washington University; 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
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Richard Pfau '64, (History) President, Averett University
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Neal Pilson '60, (History) President, Pilson Communications, Inc.; former Senior Vice President, CBS Broadcast Group; former President, CBS Sports
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Preeta Samarasan '98, (History and Music) Author, Evening is the Whole Day
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Douglas Sgarro '81, (History) Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer for CVS Caremark Corporation
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Michael Shapiro '72, (Art and History) Director, High Museum of Art
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Brian Levin-Stankevich '72, (History) Chancellor, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
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Roger G. Strand '55, (History) Senior Judge, U.S. District Court
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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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Christopher Whitcomb '81, (History and English Literature) Author, Cold Zero and Black; former Special Agent, FBI
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LATIN
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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
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LITERATURE
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Stephanie Abarbanel '73, (Literature) former Senior Articles Editor, Woman's Day
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Barry Seaman '67, (Literature) former Special Projects Editor and former White House Correspondent, TIME Magazine
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MATHEMATICS
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Lisa Reifenberg Daniels '94, (Mathematics and History) former Reporter, NBC Nightly News and the Today Show
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William S Gaden '84, (Mathematics) Senior Vice President and General Manager, Rogers and Hammerstein Organization
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Paul Greengard '48, (Mathematics and Physics) Professor, Rockefeller University; 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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*Hugh R. Jones '35, (English Literature and Mathematics) Retired Justice, NY State Court of Appeals
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William H. Luers '51, (Chemistry and Mathematics) Professor, Columbia University; Chairman and President, United Nations Association of the USA; former President, Metropolitan Museum of Art; former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela
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MUSIC
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James Caraher '73, (Music) Artistic Director/Conductor, Indianapolis Opera
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Michael A. Keller '67, (Music) University Librarian, Stanford University
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Preeta Samarasan '98, (History and Music) Author, Evening is the Whole Day
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Melinda Wagner '79, (Music) Composer; 1999 Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition
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PHILOSOPHY
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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
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*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
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Matt McKenna '72, (Philosophy and Speech) President, Keep America Beautiful; former Senior Vice President of Finance, PepsiCo
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Adam Miller '92, (Philosophy) Exec. Vice President of Corporate Affairs, NBCUniversal Media LLC; former President and COO, Abernathy MacGregor Group
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Robert Moses '56, (Philosophy) Leader of the Civil Rights Movement; Founder, The Algebra Project
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Stewart G. Pollock '54, (Philosophy) Retired Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court
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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
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Bill Weaver '65, (Philosophy) former CEO, Puget Sound Energy
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PHYSICS
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Paul Greengard '48, (Mathematics and Physics) Professor, Rockefeller University; 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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David P. Hess '77, (Physics) President, Pratt & Whitney
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PSYCHOBIOLOGY
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Kimberley Intino '91, (Psychobiology) Director of Animal Sheltering Issues, Humane Society of the United States
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PSYCHOLOGY
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Marjory Abrams Edelston '85, (English Literature and Psychology) Publisher, Boardroom Inc.
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David W. Blood '81, (Economics and Psychology) Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management; former CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management
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Fabio Freyre '83, (Psychology) Group Vice President, Corporate Sales and Marketing, Time Inc.; former Publisher, Sports Illustrated
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Audrey Moore '84, (Psychology) Assistant District Attorney, Manhattan District Attorney's Office
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PUBLIC POLICY
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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
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Daniel Becker '77, (Public Policy) Director of Environmental Advocacy, The Safe Climate Campaign; former Director Global Warming, Sierra Club
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Wayland F. Blood '53, (English Literature and Public Policy) Retired Vice President/Treasurer, Ford Motor Credit Co.
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Margaret Keller O'Bryon K'75, (Public Policy) President/CEO, Consumer Health Foundation
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Michael Klosson '71, (History and Public Policy) Chief Policy Officer and Assoc VP, Save the Children Foundation; 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
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Richard Roob '53, (Public Policy) Retired Board Chairman, Benjamin Moore & Co.
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Evan Smith '87, (Public Policy) CEO, Texas Tribune
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES
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Bill Harley '77, (Religion) Storyteller/Musician/Author for Children (children's songs); 2007 Grammy for "Best Spoken Word for Children"
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Richard J. Nelson '72, (Religion) Playwright, Some Americans Abroad
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Gillian Zucker '90, (Creative Writing and Religion) President, Auto Club Speedway of Southern California
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RUSSIAN STUDIES
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John Hewko '79, (Government and Russian Studies) CEO and General Secretary, Rotary International; Vice President, Millennium Challenge Corporation
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SCIENCE
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Francis F. Baker '36, (Science) Reserve Goalie, 1936 U.S. Olympic Bronze Medal Hockey Team
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SOCIOLOGY
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John Hadity '83, (Sociology) Independent Producer and Financier; former Senior Vice President, Miramax
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Deborah Forte Stone K'75, (English Literature and Sociology) President, Scholastic Media
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SPANISH
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Thomas R. Crane, Jr. '61, (Economics and Spanish) former President/CEO, Castrol
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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
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Stryker J. McGuire '69, (Spanish) Editor, International Quarterly and Contributing Editor for Newsweek; former London Bureau Chief, Newsweek
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Susan Skerritt K'78, (Economics and Spanish) Managing Director, Bank of New York Mellon
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SPEECH
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Matt McKenna '72, (Philosophy and Speech) President, Keep America Beautiful; former Senior Vice President of Finance, PepsiCo
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G. Jeremiah Ryan'72, (Government and Speech) President, Bergen Community College
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THEATRE
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Nat Faxon '97, (Theatre) Actor, Screenwriter and 2012 Academy Award recipient for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Descendents
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Rachel Tischler '92, (Theatre) Vice President of Entertainment Operations, USO
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UNKNOWN
Note: The major did not exist until well into the 20th Century; most graduates simply received the A.B degree
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Samuel Hopkins Adams 1891, Author
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*William M. Bristol 1882, Co-Founder, Bristol-Myers Co.
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*Carl Carmer '14, Stars Fell on Alabama
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*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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*Laurentine Hamilton 1850, Minister and Educator; Mount Hamilton in California's Diablo Range, the tallest mountain overlooking Silicon Valley, is named for him
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David Kunselman '66, CEO, Development of World Orphan Care, World Orphan Network
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*Ezra Pound, 1905, Poet
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*Elihu Root 1864, U.S. Senator, Secretary of War, Secretary of State and Winner of the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize
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*James S. Sherman 1878, Vice President of the United States
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*Gerrit Smith 1818, Philanthropist and Leading Abolitionist
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*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.
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*Alexander Woollcott, 1909, Drama Critic, The New York Times
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