Straight from Wikipedia (quite the hefty list):
Academia
[edit] Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit] Business
- Tom Barrett - Chairman & CEO, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company[11]
- Richard Bennet, Former Vice President of May Company[11]
- Curt Carlson - Founder Carlson Companies, TGI Fridays, Radisson Hotels[11]
- James L. Clayton - Founder & Retired CEO, Clayton Homes[11]
- Christian Claudio – Puerto Rican athlete, Healthcare Consultant
- Kenneth T. Derr - Chairman, Chevron Oil[11]
- Richard DeVos - President & Co-Founder, Amway Corporation[11]
- John V. Hanson, CEO of Winnebago Corporation
- Jeffrey O. Henley - Chairman, Oracle Corporation
- Jeff Gerhardt - Teacher, inventor, broadcaster and entrepreneur
- John Kotter - Professor, Harvard Business School
- Terry J. Lundgren - President & CEO, Federated Department Stores
- Alexander Muse - President & CEO, Architel
- Kent C. "Oz" Nelson - Retired Chairman & CEO, United Parcel Service[11]
- Harold A. Poling - Retired Chairman & CEO, Ford Motor Company[11]
- William Schreyer - Retired Chairman & CEO, Merrill Lynch & Co.[11]
- Jim Shaffer - Author, the Leadership Solution; Founder, the Jim Shaffer Group
- Robert Stempel - Retired Chairman and CEO, General Motors Corporation[11]
- Fred L. Turner - Chairman, McDonald's Corporation[11]
[edit] Government and politics
- Steve Bartlett - Former U.S. Congressman, Dallas, Texas[12]
- Ronald H. Brown - Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce (first African-American member of SigEp)[12]
- Ward Connerly - Civil rights activist, regent of the University of California
- John E. Douglas - Former Chief, FBI Investigative Support Unit[12]
- Brian Dubie - Lt. Governor, State of Vermont
- John Engler - Governor, State of Michigan[12]
- Alexander Wiley - Senator, Wisconsin 1939-1963
- John Arthur Love - Governor, State of Colorado
- Scott McClellan - White House Press Secretary, 2003–2006
- Roy R. Romer - Governor, State of Colorado[12]
- Cecil H. Underwood - Governor, State of West Virginia[12]
- Vito John Fossella, Jr. - U.S. Congressman, Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York, 1997—2009
- Lowe Finney - Tennessee State Senator, Gibson County, Weakley County, Madison County[13]
[edit] Military
[edit] Religion and theology
- Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff - Navy chaplain, National Director of Interreligious Affairs (American Jewish Committee), and Special Assistant (for Values and Vision) to the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the United States Air Force
[edit] Science and medicine
[edit] Sports
- Bill Brown - Professional football player; Pro Bowl running back, Minnesota Vikings
- Hubert A. Caldwell - Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist
- Sean Casey - Professional baseball player; first baseman, Boston Red Sox[15]
- Bill Cubit - Head football coach, Western Michigan University
- Bill Doba - Former head football coach, Washington State University
- John Fina - Professional football player; Tackle, Buffalo Bills[15]
- Richard J. Gannon - Professional football player; quarterback, Oakland Raiders, NFL MVP 2002[15]
- Orel Hershiser - Professional baseball player; pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cy Young Award Winner, 1988, World Series Champion[15]
- Tom Hicks - Owner of the Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers and Liverpool FC[15]
- James Johnson- Professional basketball player; Chicago Bulls. Attended Wake Forest University
- Gene Keady - Former Head Coach, Purdue University Men's Basketball[15]
- Bob Lilly - Professional football player; Pro Football Hall of Fame Tackle, Dallas Cowboys[15]
- Dallas Long - Olympic shot putter, 1960 silver medalist, 1964 gold medalist
- Ryan Mathews - Running Back, San Diego Chargers, formerly of California State University of Fresno, NCAA Football Leading Rusher of 2009
- Kevin Marsh - Head Men's and Women's Golf Coach (Nova Southeastern University) 2 Time NCAA National Golf Coach of the Year
- Keith Moreland - Professional baseball player; outfielder, Chicago Cubs
- James Naismith - Inventor of the sport of basketball
- Davey O'Brien - Heisman Trophy winning quarterback, 1938
- Jon Rauch - Professional baseball player; pitcher, Morehead State University
- Alma Richards - Olympic high jumper, 1912 gold medalist
- Roy Riegels - Member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, famed for 1929 Rose Bowl where he was dubbed "Wrong Way"
- Johnny Robinson - Professional football player; strong safety, Kansas City Chiefs, All-Time All-AFL Team
- Alvin F. Rylander - Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist
- J. C. Snead - Professional golfer[15]
- Bob Todd - Ohio State University baseball coach.[16]
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