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Notable AlumniWesleyan graduates are successful in every profession imaginable, including law, science, medicine, business, politics, and the creative arts. They are often leaders and innovators in their fields. Here are just some of the University’s many prominent alumni: Robert Allbritton ’92—Publisher of The Politico; chairman and CEO of Allbritton Communications Taft Armandroff ’82—Director, W. M. Keck Observatory, Hawaii (world’s largest observatory) Miguel Arteta ’89—Film and television director (Star Maps, Chuck and Buck, The Good Girl, Youth in Revolt) Eric Asimov ’79—Chief wine critic, The New York Times Gerald Baliles ’63—Director, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia; former governor of Virginia Andrea Barthwell ’76—Founder and CEO of EMGlobal (consulting firm devoted to international health care and policy); former deputy director for demand reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, D.C. Michael Bay ’86—Film producer and director (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, The Island, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) Carter Bays ’97—Co-creator and writer of television show How I Met Your Mother Ruth Behar ’77—Writer, filmmaker, professor of anthropology, University of Michigan; recipient of MacArthur Award Bill Belichick ’75—Head coach, New England Patriots, winner of three Super Bowls Michael Bennet ’87—U.S. senator from Colorado; previously superintendant of schools in Denver Herbert Benson ’57, MD—Professor, Harvard Medical School; founding president of the Mind/Body Medical Institute; author of The Relaxation Response Amy Bloom ’75—Author (Love Invents Us, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, Away); creator and writer of television show State of Mind Ron Bloom ’77—Senior counselor for manufacturing policy for Obama administration and head of the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry Joshua Boger ’73—Founder and former chairman, president and CEO, Vertex Pharmaceuticals David Brancaccio ’82—Host of NOW news program, PBS David Brewster ’95—Co-founder, COO, and president of EnerNOC, Inc., the Energy Network Operations Center Linda Brinen ’88—Director of structural biology, Sandler Center for Basic Research in Parasitic Diseases, University of California, San Francisco Ambrose Burfoot ’68—First collegian to win the Boston Marathon; executive editor, Runner’s World Magazine Majora Carter ’88—Founder and executive director, Sustainable South Bronx; recipient of MacArthur Award; president of The Majora Carter Group, for-profit consulting company; also founder of River Heroes, offering job training Marysol Castro ’96—Features correspondent, Good Morning America, ABC News Ka-keung Ceajer Chan ’79—Hong Kong’s secretary for financial services and the treasury; dean, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School Sasha Chanoff ’94—Executive director, Mapendo International (rescues and protects refugees in Africa) Bruce Corwin ’62—Chairman and CEO, Metropolitan Theatres Corporation Robin Cook ’62, MD—Medical mystery writer (Chromosome 6, Coma, Shock, Crisis, and other best-sellers) Alan Dachs ’70—President and CEO, The Fremont Group (private investment company); member of the boards of directors of the Bechtel Group and the S. D. Bechtel Jr. Foundation David Daniel ’77—CEO, Spencer Stuart and Associates (executive search firm) D. Ronald Daniel ’52—Director and former CEO, McKinsey and Company; former treasurer, Harvard Corporation Dana Delany ’78—Emmy Award-winning actress whose credits include the television shows (China Beach, Desperate Housewives) and films (Tombstone, Fly Away Home) Jane Eisner ’77—Editor, The Forward Toby Emmerich ’85—President and CEO of New Line Cinema Joseph Fins ’82, MD—Chief of the division of medical ethics, Weill Medical College, Cornell University; director of medical ethics, New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center Ted Fiske ’59—Educational writer, creator of The Fiske Guide to Colleges Jennifer Flackett ’86—Screenwriter (Madeline, Wimbledon, Little Manhattan) Smokey Fontaine ’93—Oversees the largest online African American network; author of EARL: The Autobiography of DMX Houghton Freeman ’43—Co-founder, American International Underwriters; president, The Freeman Foundation Michael Fries ’85—President and CEO, Liberty Global Inc., international cable operator Leslie Gabel-Brett ’76—Director of education and public affairs, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund Jeff Galloway ’67—Olympic runner and author of Galloway’s Book on Running David Garrow ’75—Author of Bearing the Cross, Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Martin Luther King Jr. Jordan Goldman ’04—Founder and CEO of Unigo, an online students’ guide to colleges Akiva Goldsman ’83—Film producer and screenwriter (A Beautiful Mind—Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, Cinderella Man, The DaVinci Code, Angels and Demons) Christopher Graves ’81—President and CEO, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide Laman Gray Jr. ’63, MD—Leader in the fields of cardiovascular surgery and development of artificial hearts and circulatory support systems; implanted the world’s first self-contained artificial heart, the AbioCor Matthew Greenfield ’90—Senior vice president of production, Fox Searchlight Pictures Daniel Handler ’92—Author (under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket) of A Series of Unfortunate Events children’s book series Lyle Ashton Harris ’88—Photographer and artist Amir Hasson ’98—Founder and CEO, United Villages (provides low-cost Internet access for remote villages in developing nations) Darryl Hazel ’70—Former senior vice president, Ford Motor Company; former president, Ford Customer Service Division Morrison Heckscher ’62—Chairman of the American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City John Hickenlooper Jr. ’74—Mayor, Denver, CO Jay Hoggard ’76—Jazz musician, vibraphonist Gerald Holton ’41—Physics professor, Harvard University; world’s leading authority on the life of Albert Einstein Jed Hoyer ’96—Executive vice president and general manager, San Diego Padres Robert Hunter ’62—Senior advisor, Rand Company; former United States ambassador to NATO Alberto Ibarguen ’66—President and CEO, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (journalism); former publisher, the Miami Herald David Jones ’70—President and CEO, Community Service Society of New York Sebastian Junger ’84—Author (The Perfect Storm, Fire, A Death in Belmont) Dina Kaplan ’93—Cofounder and COO of Blip TV Kathryn Keeler ’78—Gold medalist in rowing at ’84 Olympics; Olympics coach in ’96 Herb Kelleher ’53—Founder and former chairman, president and CEO, Southwest Airlines Thomas Kelly ’73—President and COO, Schaller Anderson, Inc., health management company Yoriko Kishimoto ’77—City council member and former mayor, City of Palo Alto, CA David Kohan ’86—Co-creator and executive producer of Will and Grace Alex Kotlowitz ’77—Journalist, activist, author (There Are No Children Here, The Other Side of the River) Alex Kurtzman ’95—Film and television screenwriter and producer (Alias, Transformers, Fringe, Star Trek [2009]) Brooks Kraft ’87—Nationally recognized photojournalist whose pictures of the White House and President Bush have appeared in Time magazine Daphne Kwok ’84—Executive director, Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California Jay Levy ’60, MD—AIDS researcher and educator; professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Glenn Ligon ’82—Painter and printmaker John Lipsky ’68—First deputy managing director, International Monetary Fund Caroline Little ’81—CEO, Guardian News and Media (North America) James Longley ’94—Documentary filmmaker (Iraq in Fragments); recipient of MacArthur Award Gary Loveman ’82—CEO, Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. Eric Mangini ’94—Head coach, Cleveland Browns Emilie Marcus ’82— Editor, Cell magazine Laurence Mark ’71—Film producer (Jerry Maguire, As Good As It Gets, Dreamgirls, Julie and Julia) Paul Mason ’77—Co-founder of Mezclado, an independent television production company; former senior vice president, ABC Inc. Thomas McKnight ’63—Artist Mora McLean ’77—President and CEO, Africa-America Institute Mary McWilliams ’71—Executive director, Puget Sound Health Resources; previously president and CEO, Regence Blue Shield Jerry Melillo ’65—Co-director, The Ecosystems Center Marine Biological Laboratory MGMT (Ben Goldwasser ’05 and Andrew Vanwyngarden ’05)—Brooklyn based pop music duo with acclaimed recording, Oracular Spectacular Alan Miller ’76—Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, formerly with The Los Angeles Times; now founder of the News Literacy Project Lin-Manuel Miranda ’02—Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist of the musical In the Heights Donna Morea ’76—President of CGI-AMS, leading the development and evolution of CGI’s business in the United States C. Richard (Rick) Nicita ’67—Co-chairman and COO, Morgan Creek Productions Michael Palmer ’64, MD—Medical mystery writer (Flashback, Extreme Measures, Natural Causes, The Fifth Vial and other best-sellers) Sascha Paladino ’98—Documentary filmmaker (Throw Down Your Heart) Carolyn Parkhurst Rosser ’92—Novelist (The Dogs of Babel, Lost and Found) Andrew Parkinson ’80 and Thomas Parkinson ’82—Founders, Peapod, Inc. Zak Penn ’90—Screenwriter (The Incredible Hulk, X Men: The Last Stand, PCU); director (Incident at Loch Ness, The Grand) Nicole Phelps ’94—Executive editor at Style.com Randall Pinkston ’72—Emmy Award–winning television journalist; correspondent, CBS News Ellen Prager ’84—Marine and earth scientist; president, Earth 2 Ocean, Inc. Amy Radin ’79—Chief innovation officer, Global Consumer Group, Citigroup, Inc David Rhodes ’68—President, School for the Visual Arts Mary Roach ’81—Author (Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Spook) Dennis Robinson ’79—President and CEO, New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority Bill Rodgers ’70—Renowned runner, winner of four New York and four Boston marathons Tom Rogers ’76—President and CEO, TiVo Paul Schiff ’81—Film producer (My Cousin Vinny, Rushmore, Mona Lisa Smile, Solitary Man) Peter Schube ’81—President and COO, Jim Henson Company Amy Schulman ’82—Senior vice president and general counsel for Pfizer Hon. Anthony Scirica ’62—Circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals, Third District (Philadelphia, PA) Larry Selzer ’82—President and CEO, The Conservation Fund Sara Shandler ’02—Author of Ophelia Speaks: Adolescent Girls Write About Their Search for Self Theodore Shaw ’76—Professor of professional practice at Columbia Law School Randy Siegel ’83—President, Parade magazine Jonathan Spector ’78—CEO, The Conference Board Wendy Spero ’97—Comedian, actress, and author (Who’s Your Daddy?, Microthrills) Mark Steinmetz ’82—Photographer; books include Tuscan Trees and South Central C. Sumner (Chuck) Stone ’48—Professor of journalism at University of North Carolina Tierney Sutton ’86—Jazz singer Beverly Daniel Tatum ’75—President, Spelman College; author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? Johnny Temple ’88—Publisher, Akashic Books Craig Thomas ’97—Co-creator and writer of television show How I Met Your Mother Philip Trager ’56—Photographer; books include Villas of Palladio, Dancers, Changing Paris: A Tour Along the Seine, and Faces Stephen Trask ’89—Composer and lyricist of the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch; film composer (Camp, The Station Agent, In Good Company, The Savages) Hon. Stephen Trott ’62—Senior judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit Jon Turteltaub ’85—Film director (Phenomenon, While You Were Sleeping, National Treasure); creator of television drama Jericho Laura Walker ’79—President and CEO, WNYC (nation’s largest public radio station) Matthew Weiner ’87—Emmy Award-winning creator, writer, executive producer of Mad Men Roger Weisberg ’75—Award-winning documentary filmmaker (Road Scholar, Sound and Fury, Why Can't We Be a Family Again?, Aging Out) Paul Weitz ’88—Film director, In Good Company, American Dreamz, The Vampire’s Assistant (and with brother Chris Weitz, American Pie, About a Boy) and playwright (Privilege, Show People, Trust) Joss Whedon ’87—Creator, producer, director, and writer for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog [Emmy Award]; screenwriter for Speed and Toy Story Mike White ’92—Screenwriter (Chuck and Buck, The Good Girl, School of Rock, Nacho Libre); director (Year of the Dog) Bradley Whitford ’81—Film and television actor (The West Wing—Emmy award, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Billy Madison, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) Dar Williams ’89—Folksinger Christopher Wink ’83—Founder of the Blue Man Group and Blue Man Creativity Center Frank Wood ’84—Tony award-winning actor John Woodhouse ’53—Co-founder, CLW Group; former senior chairman, Sysco Corporation Michael Yamashita ’71—Photographer, National Geographic; books include Marco Polo: A Photographer’s Journey, Zheng He: Tracing the Epic Voyages of China’s Greatest Explorer John Yang ’80—Correspondent, NBC News Strauss Zelnick ’79—Founder and president, ZelnickMedia |
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