List of Saint Peter's University people
This is a list of notable graduates of Saint Peter's University (formerly Saint Peter's College) in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Notable alumni
Academics
- Jack Bogdanski, professor of law at Lewis & Clark Law School
- George J. Borjas, Robert W. Scrivner Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy Schoolnges
Arts & entertainment
- Will Durant, 1968 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- Ken Jennings, 1979 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical recipient
- George Khoury, notable writer and interviewer in the field of comic books
- Vincent Scuro, author, columnist, screenwriter, composer, and artist
- Renee Sebastian, Filipino-American soul-infused pop and R&B singer and songwriter
Business
- Lawrence R. Codey, former President & COO of Public Service Electric & Gas[1]
- Frank D'Amelio, Chief Financial Officer, Pfizer [2]
- John P. Ferguson '70, president & CEO, Hackensack University Medical Center
- Joseph R. Gromek, President & CEO of The Warnaco Group and former President & CEO of Brooks Brothers[3]
- Gary S. Horan ’70, president & CEO, Trinitas Regional Medical Center
- Thomas Jordan, President and CEO of Jordan & Jordan[4]
- James J. Loughlin, former National Director of the Pharmaceuticals Practice at KPMG[5]
- Thomas P. Mac Mahon, President & CEO, LabCorp
- William J. Marino, President & CEO, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey.
- James Meister, former President & CEO of Kings Super Markets[6]
- Anthony P. Terracciano, Chairman of Sallie Mae
- Edmond J. Jabbour '41, Late CEO of R. Jabbour and Sons
Government
- Terrence J. Checki, Executive Vice President, Emerging Markets and International Affairs Group, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Thomas A. DeGise, County Executive of Hudson County, New Jersey
- Joseph V. Doria, Jr., former Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey and former New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
- Charles M. Egan, New Jersey State Assemblyman, Senator, and Vice-Chancellor of the Chancery Court
- James J. Galdieri, former New Jersey State Assemblyman
- Daniel J. Griffin, former U.S. Representative from New York
- James A. Hamill, former United States Representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district and New Jersey's 10th congressional district
- Edward J. Hart, former United States Representative for New Jersey's 14th congressional district
- John V. Kelly, nine-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly and former Mayor of Nutley, New Jersey
- Mark McNulty (politician), former Delaware Secretary of Transportation, who served in cabinet of Governor Dale E. Wolf
- Robert Menendez, current United States Senator from New Jersey
- Robert J. Morris, Anti-communist activist and chief counsel to the United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security from 1951 to 1953; former President of the University of Dallas
- Charles F. X. O'Brien, former United States Representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1921 to 1925
- Edward T. O'Connor, Jr., New Jersey State Senator
- Joan M. Quigley, New Jersey General Assemblywoman
- John P. Sheridan Jr., former New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation and current President and CEO of Cooper University Hospital.[7]
- Albio Sires, United States Representative for New Jersey's 13th congressional district; former New Jersey Assemblyman and Mayor of West New York, New Jersey
- Thomas F. X. Smith, 38th Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
- Anthony R. Suarez, Mayor of Ridgefield, New Jersey
- Joseph Patrick Tumulty, Chief of Staff to President Woodrow Wilson
Law
- Thomas Francis Meaney, former Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
- Peter G. Sheridan, Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
- Reginald Staton '56, former Judge of the New Jersey Superior Court; Saint Peter’s first and only Rhodes Scholar[8]
- Chester J. Straub, Senior Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Journalism
- John Henning, award-winning TV and radio news reporter in Boston, Massachusetts
Science & medicine
- Nicholas J. Cifarelli, physician known for starting the first Bioethics Advisory Committee in the United States
- Robert G. Lahita, ’67, chief of medicine, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
- Joseph McGinn, pioneer of minimally invasive cardiac bypass surgery; medical director of the Heart Institute of Staten Island[9]
Sports
- Frank Brooks, former MLB relief pitcher
- Keydren Clark, Two-time NCAA basketball scoring champion and seventh all-time leading scorer in NCAA history.
- Bill Foxen, former MLB pitcher[10]
- Bob Hurley, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame basketball coach at St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, New Jersey
- Víctor Santos, former MLB relief pitcher
- Murphy Wiredu, professional soccer player
References
- ↑ NNDB: Lawrence R. Codey
- ↑ Pfizer - Meet Our Executive Leaders, Accessed August 31, 2009
- ↑ NNDB: Joseph R. Gromek
- ↑ MarketsWiki: Thomas Jordan
- ↑ Forbes: James J. Loughlin
- ↑ Forbes: James Meister
- ↑ Sheridan Appointed Cooper CEO, February 8, 2008. Accessed March 18, 2008.
- ↑ Drinker Biddle Announces Former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Reginald Stanton To Join Firm , Retrieved June 22, 2010.
- ↑ The Heart Institute: Meet Dr. Joseph McGinn Archived 2011-10-13 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Baseball-Reference.com: Bill Foxen
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