List of Loyola College in Maryland people
Here follows a list of notable alumni, faculty, administrators, or people affiliated with Loyola University Maryland.
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Legend
Academic
Business
- Stephen F. Angel, CEO of Praxair[2]
- Edward A. Crooke, COO of Baltimore Gas and Electric, 1992-99
- Craig Ey, Editor of Philadelphia Business Journal[3]
- Joseph Galli, Jr., CEO of Newell Rubbermaid, 2001-05
- Edward Hanway, CEO of Cigna[4]
- Mark Iskander, former Investor Relations Manager at Giant Food of Maryland and Vice President, Treasurer at The Sports Authority.
- Charles John Koch, CEO of Charter One Financial, 1988-2004
- Gregory S. Ledford, Managing Director, Carlyle Group
- Harry Markopolos (1981), former chief investment officer of Rampart Investment Management Co. and early whistleblower of Bernard Madoff.[5]
- Erik Nachbahr, CEO and founder of Helion Automotive Technologies.[6]
- Marc D. Oken, CFO of Bank of America, 2004-05
- John K. Welch, CEO of USEC
Judges
- H. Gary Bass (1964), Associate Judge, Baltimore City, District 1, District Court of Maryland[7]
- Louis A. Becker III, Associate Judge, Howard County, District 10, District Court of Maryland[8]
- Marielsa A. Bernard, (1977), first judge of Hispanic descent in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania[9]
- Thomas J. Bollinger, Sr., (1963), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
- Alfred L. Brennan, Sr., (1950), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
- John Carroll Byrnes, (1961), Associate Judge, Baltimore City Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit
- J. Norris Byrnes, (1962), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
- John O. Hennegan, (1969), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
- Robert F. Sweeney, Chief Judge, District Court of Maryland
- Robert A. Zarnoch, Judge of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals
Politicians
- R. Karl Aumann, (1982), former Maryland Secretary of State
- Robert C. Baldwin, former Maryland Delegate
- Francis B. Burch, (1941), former Attorney General of Maryland
- Andrew J. Burns Jr, (1950), former Maryland delegate
- Jill P. Carter, Baltimore politician
- Edward L. Cochran, (1949), Howard County Executive, 1974-1978.
- Jean B. Cryor, (1979) former Maryland Delegate
- Terry R. Gilleland, Jr., former member of Maryland House of Delegates
- Hugh Meade, (1929), U.S. Congressman for Maryland 2nd District, 1947-1949.
- John S. Morgan, (1984) former member of Maryland House of Delegates, 1991-1999.
- Herbert O'Conor (1917), Governor of Maryland from 1939–1947, United States Senator from 1947–1953.[10]
- Michael Peroutka, former Constitution Party candidate for President
- Dennis F. Rasmussen, (1970), Baltimore County Executive, 1986-1990.
- Bryan Simonaire, (2005) Maryland State Senator
Science
Literature
- Susanne Althoff, Boston Globe magazine editor.[11]
- Mark Bowden,B.A. 1973, journalist and author (Black Hawk Down)
- Tom Clancy, B.A. 1968, author
- Edwin A. Fleishman, notable scientist and author
- George Herman, B.A. 1950, playwright (A Company of Wayward Saints)
- Tom Kuegler, author of business and Internet marketing
- Steven B. Smith, poet
- Joe Wenderoth, poet
Sports
- Matthew J. Brewster, pentathlon competitor.
- Michael Burke, current Richmond Kickers soccer player.
- Steve Butz, Baltimore Orioles mascot.[12]
- Paul Cantabene (1993), former professional lacrosse player. Head coach of Stevenson University's men's lacrosse team.[13]
- Frank Cashen (1945), General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets, won 1986 World Series.[14]
- Harry Child, former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Washington Senators.
- Diane Geppi-Aikens (1984), notable women's college lacrosse coach.[15]
- Bill Heiser, notable soccer coach.
- Katie Hoff, an American swimmer who holds the world record for the Women's 400m individual medley. Former student and volunteer assistant swimming coach.[16]
- Milos Kocic (2008), goalkeeper for D.C. United and Toronto FC.[17]
- Christof Lindenmayer (1999), retired professional soccer player for the Columbus Crew. Currently an assistant men's soccer coach at the university.[18]
- Jim McKay (1943), sports broadcaster, winner of over 12 Emmy Awards.[19]
- Doug Miller, former professional soccer player and current youth soccer coach.
- Mike Morrison, Drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 2nd round (24th pick, 51st overall) of the 1989 NBA draft.
- Gordie Mueller, relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox that played only one season in 1950.
- Jimmy Patsos, current head men's basketball coach.
- Michael Phelps, an American swimmer who holds 8 Olympic medals. Former volunteer assistant swimming coach.[20]
- Skip Prosser, former men's basketball coach, 1993-94.
- Philip Scholz, S-11 category swimmer. He set multiple American Paralympic records. [21]
- Zach Thornton (1998), goalkeeper for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Chicago Fire and Chivas USA.[15]
- Dennis Wit, retired U.S. national soccer player.
Religion
- Nicholas Bagg, Pastor of the United Church of Business Inc.
- Father Edward H. Brown, Chaplin for First Alaskan Territorial Senate
- Joseph C. Martin, a Roman Catholic priest, recovering alcoholic and renowned speaker/educator on the issues of alcoholism and drug addiction.
- J. Francis Stafford, Vatican Cardinal
- Noah Weinberg, Rabbi
Music
- John A Gardecki, classical pianist. [22]
- David Villa, Singer and Song Writer for the world renowned band, "Silver Edition"
- Jah Works, a roots reggae band that was formed by a group of Loyola students on a study abroad program in Belgium.
Others
- Pete Connolley, contestant on 2009's The Challenge: Fresh Meat. Finished third.
- Heather Cooke, cast member on The Real World: Las Vegas.
- Devin A. DiCristofaro, Philanthropist
- Jimmy McNulty, fictional protagonist of the HBO series The Wire
- J. Brady Murphy, B.A., 1939, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Killed in the Line of Duty, 1953. [23]
- Azikiwe K. Rich, Supervising Analyst, Mayor's Office of Management and Budget, New York City
- Allyson Solomon, first female and first black brigadier general in the Maryland Air National Guard.[24]
- Gwen Stevens, protagonist of Gwen Asher's book, The Pretend Wife.[25]
- Laurie Wallace, an American pornographic actress
References
- ^ http://www.chesapeake.edu/faculty/fac_pg.asp?fid=155
- ^ http://www.nndb.com/edu/444/000121081/
- ^ "Craig Ey named Business Journal editor". 2010-08-04. http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2010/08/02/daily21.html.
- ^ http://www.cigna.com/about_us/executives/hanway.html
- ^ "Madoff Whistleblower Harry Markopolos to speak Nov. 3," Loyola University Maryland, Wednesday, October 27, 2010.
- ^ http://www.explorebaltimorecounty.com/business/8590/loyola-college-grads-business-has-byte/
- ^ http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/32dc/html/msa11896.html
- ^ http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/31cc/html/msa11877.html
- ^ [1]
- ^ Herbert R. O'Conor, Governor of Maryland 1939–1947 (Democrat) – Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series).
- ^ "Globe names new magazine editor". The Boston Globe. 2009-04-21. http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/04/21/globe_names_new_magazine_editor/.
- ^ http://magazine.loyola.edu/issue/spring09/497/spelling-o-r-i-o-l-e-s-with-a-p-s-y-d
- ^ Paul Cantabene (biography) – Stevenson University Athletics.
- ^ Wells, Kevin. "Former Orioles and Mets GM Led Champions," Loyola (Magazine of Loyola University Maryland), Friday, July 22, 2011.
- ^ a b Schwerin, Bo. "Game On," Loyola (Magazine of Loyola University Maryland), April 2010.
- ^ http://loyolagreyhounds.cstv.com/sports/c-swim/spec-rel/062508aaa.html
- ^ "Men's Soccer Milos Kocic Taken by D.C. United in MLS Draft," Loyola University Maryland Alumni Association, Thursday, January 15, 2009.
- ^ Christof Lindenmayer (biography) – Loyola University Maryland Athletics.
- ^ Mihale (2008-06-07). "Jim McKay, Pioneer Sports Broadcaster, Dies at 86". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/sports/08mckay.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin.
- ^ http://media.www.loyolagreyhound.com/media/storage/paper665/news/2003/10/06/Sports/Michael.Phelps.May.Bring.Global.Spotlight.To.Lc-520656.shtml
- ^ ESPN - Scholz overcomes odds to set records at Loyola - College Sports
- ^ http://www.loyola.edu/stayconnected/capitalprograms/getconnected/Class1964.html
- ^ http://www.fbi.gov/libref/hallhonor/murphy.htm
- ^ http://www.examiner.com/a-1486214~The_3_minute_interview__Brig__Gen__Allyson_Solomon.html
- ^ http://www.huntingtonnews.net/columns/090609-kinchen-columnsbookreview.html