List of Bucknell University alumni
This list of Bucknell University alumni includes graduates and former students of Bucknell University.
- Gbenga Akinnagbe, actor; plays Chris Partlow on HBO's "The Wire"
- Diane B. Allen, New Jersey State Senator, Legislative District 7
- Ted Ammon, New York financier
- Kunitake Andō, President & Group Chief Operating Officer of Sony Corporation
- Rob Andrews, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1990– )
- Peter Balakian, Award-winning author and poet, professor at Colgate University
- Ronald S. Baron, New York financier, founder of Baron Funds
- Jonathan Baum, CEO, Chairman Dreyfus Corp.
- Theodore Beale, author & columnist, also known as Vox Day
- Ben Benson, owner/founder of Ben Benson's Steak House & co-owner/founder of Smith and Wollensky in NYC
- Neal Blaisdell, former mayor of Honolulu
- Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, Marine, NYC Assistant District Attornery, and author
- Frank J. Brown, Dean of INSEAD
- Charles I. Carpenter, first Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
- Andrew Copelan, head coach of the Fairfield Stags men's lacrosse team
- Matt Daley, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
- Steven T. DeKosky, Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine
- Dennis A. Dougherty, Professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology
- Ben T. Elliott, Reagan Administration director of speech writing
- Jessica Flannery, cofounder, Kiva.org
- Benjamin K. Focht, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Kenneth Freeman, Former CEO of Quest Diagnostics. Current Dean of the Boston University School of Management.
- Matt Gabler, member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- John A. Giannetti, member of Maryland Senate, District 21
- Sunil Gulati, President, United States Soccer Federation
- Marc Hauser, author, professor, and Director of the Cognitive Evolution Lab at Harvard University
- Edward Herrmann, actor
- David Jayne Hill, diplomat, ambassador, and writer
- Clarke Hinkle, National Football League fullback & Hall of Fame inductee
- Jon Robert Holden, naturalized Russian basketball player, currently active for PBC CSKA Moscow
- Ye Htoon, Burmese political dissident
- David Kahn, historian, journalist, and writer
- Bob Keegan, former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Tim Keller, theologian & pastor of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City
- Kenneth Langone, co-founder of Home Depot, and former director of the New York Stock Exchange
- Doug Lebda, founder & CEO of LendingTree
- Christopher McNaughton, German basketball international
- Evan Coyne Maloney, webmaster/documentary filmmaker
- Christy Mathewson, former Major League Baseball player & member of the Baseball Hall of Fame (graduated at Keystone College)
- John McPherson, "Close to Home" cartoonist
- Lewis Merrill, Union Army general. Attended prior to entering West Point.
- Les Moonves, President & CEO of CBS Television
- Alex Necochea, guitarist/co-founder of heavy metal band, Bang Camaro.
- Garrett Neff, fashion model
- Hal Richman, developer of Strat-O-Matic games and CEO of Strat-O-Matic Inc.
- Philip Roth, award-winning novelist
- Richard Johnson, founder of hotjobs.com
- Martin Rubeo, musician and founder of alternative rock band Gramsci Melodic
- Bill Saporito, managing Editor of TIME Magazine
- David T. Scadden, Scientific Director, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
- Greg Schiano, head coach of the Rutgers University football team
- Greg Skibiski Founder, former CEO & Chairman of Sense Networks
- Alan Stillman, Founder of T.G.I. Friday's and Smith and Wollensky restaurants
- Ray Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer of the New England Patriots
- Theodore Van Kirk, Enola Gay Navigator on August 6, 1945
- Jim Vicevich, Radio Talk Show Host of WTIC's Sound Off Connecticut
- Ralph Waite, actor
- Bill Westenhofer, 2008 winner of the Academy Award for Achievement in Visual Effects
- William Braucher Wood, former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan
- Ted Woodward, head coach of the University of Maine basketball team
- Jay Wright, head coach of the Villanova University basketball team
- Weldon Wyckoff, former Major League Baseball player
- George Young, former New York Giants general manager
- David Wood, leader of the Dell computer take-back campaign
- Brett Wilkinson, Olympic rower in Athens 2004[1]
- Thomas Paul Hall (Famous Inventor), Hall Typewriter inventor of note
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