List of Georgetown University undergraduate alumni

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Contents

[edit] Law, government, and politics

[edit] Heads of State

  • Samuel Lewis Navarro (C 1979) - Foreign Minister and 1st Vice President of Panama, son of Panamanian statesman Gabriel Lewis Galindo

[edit] Governors

[edit] Cabinet Members, White House Staff, Advisors

[edit] Ambassadors

  • Timothy A. Chorba (C 1968) - United States Ambassador to Singapore, 1994-1998[citation needed]
  • Maurice Francis Egan (C 1879) - United States Ambassador to Denmark, 1907-1918[citation needed]
  • Richard T. McCormack (C 1963) - United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, 1985-1989[citation needed]
  • Roberto R. Romulo (C 1960) - Ambassador of the Philippines to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Communites, 1989-1991; Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, 1992-1995[citation needed]
  • Francis Rooney (C 1975, L 1978) - United States Ambassador to the Holy See, 2005-present
  • Thomas L. Siebert (C 1968, L 1972) - United States Ambassador to Sweden, 1994-1998
  • Ivan Stancioff (C 1951, L 1956) - Bulgarian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, 1991-1993; Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, 1994-1999[citation needed]

[edit] Judges

[edit] Members of the U.S. Senate

[edit] Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

[edit] Attorneys

[edit] Other alumni in politics

[edit] Business

  • Charles Cawley (C 1962) - chairman and CEO, MBNA Bank of America (now Bank of America) (retired)
  • Mary Callahan Erdoes (C 1989) - CEO, JPMorgan Private Bank, 2004-present
  • Thomas W. Farley (C 1997) - president and CEO, New York Board of Trade, 2007-present
  • James Greco (C 1980) - CEO, Bruegger's Enterprises
  • Martin C. Halusa (C 1977) - CEO, Apax Partners Worldwide LLP
  • Ted Leonsis (C 1977) - president and CEO, AOL Interactive Properties; majority owner, Washington Capitals hockey team; producer of the movie Nanking
  • Philip Marineau (C 1968) - president and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.
  • David C. McCourt (C 1979) - chairman and CEO, Granahan McCourt Capital
  • Robert Mosbacher, Jr. (C 1973) - president, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
  • Morgan E. O'Brien (C 1966) - founder and chairman, Cyren Call Communications, 2005-present; co-founder and chairman, Nextel Communications Inc. (now Sprint Nextel Corp.), 1987-1995
  • Patricia Russo (C 1972) - CEO, Alcatel-Lucent
  • Barry Sullivan (C 1953) - chairman and CEO, First National Bank of Chicago, 1980-1992 (now part of JPMorgan Chase)
  • Edmond D. Villani (C 1968) - general partner, Intana Capital Management; vice chairman, Deutsche Asset Management; president and CEO, Scudder Kemper Investments
  • Vincent A. Wolfington (C 1962) - chairman, World Travel & Tourism Council; chairman emeritus, Carey International

[edit] Entertainment, Media & Culture

[edit] Science and medicine

  • Mark R. Dybul (C 1985, M 1992) - Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Department of State, 2006-present
  • Mark S. Humayun (C 1984) - Professor of Ophthalmology and Associate Director of Research, Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern California
  • John J. Ring (C 1949; M 1953) - former President, American Medical Association
  • Solomon Snyder (C 1959, M 1962) - Neuroscientist

[edit] Religion, social action, and education

[edit] Sports

[edit] Other

  • Richard Mudd (C 1921, G 1922, M 1936) grandson of Samuel Mudd, who was imprisoned for aiding John Wilkes Booth
  • Prince Agustin de Iturbide y Green (C B.Phil.) - grandson of Agustin de Iturbide, the first emperor of Mexico; became adopted son of Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota of Mexico; in exile (as Augustin III) he taught Spanish and French at Georgetown for many years (d. 1925).[citation needed]

[edit] Briefly attended

  • Gerome Ragni (C) - Co-author of the 1960's rock musical Hair

[edit] References

  1. ^ Milton Willits Glenn, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed August 28, 2007.

This list was generated by editing the List of Georgetown University alumni to retain only people who attended as undergraduates.