Notable Alumni
Hamilton鈥檚 23,200 alumni are collectively among the most loyal, passionate, and accomplished graduates of any college in the country.
Authors & Artists



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(English Literature) Author, Andorra, The Weekend, The City of Your Final Destination, and Coral Glynn

(Religion) Storyteller, Musician, Author; 2007 and 2009 Grammy Awards for “Best Spoken Word for Children”
(English Literature) Author, Founder/Publisher, Pushcart Press
(Religion) Author, Poet Laureate of Maine; former Director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
(English Literature) Author, Poet Laureate of Florida; former Director, Eckerd College Writing Workshop; recipient, Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
(English Literature) Author, The Sterile Cuckoo and The Milagro Beanfield War
Cameron “Kip” Paine ’94 (History) Recipient, 2000 Best Small Ensemble Grammy as a member of Chanticleer

(English Literature) Composer; Opera Rasputin presented in Moscow to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution

(Creative Writing) Author, Salt and Saffron, Kartography, Burnt Shadows, Home Fire and Best of Friends
World-Renowned Glass Sculptor
(English Literature) Author, Beneath a Scarlet Sky, The Purification Ceremony, the “Private” series (with James Patterson)
(Music) Composer; 1999 Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition
(American Studies) Author, The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote
More Business & Entrepreneurs
(Economics) Co-Founder/CEO, Tilia Holdings; former President, Silliker Laboratories North America; former President/CEO, Advanced BioScience Laboratories (working on AIDS vaccine)
(History) President/CEO, Realtime Media; former President, Mailing and Shipping Services, U.S. Postal Service; former President, Campbell Soup; former President, Scotts Miracle-Gro
(Economics and Psychology) Co-Founder/Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management; former CEO, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

Co-Founder, Bristol-Myers
Harlow Bundy 1877* Founder, Bundy Time Recording (forerunner to IBM)
Blake Darcy ’78 (Government) Founder, DLJdirect; Co-Founder, Formula Investing LLC
William Gaden ’84 (Mathematics) President, Concord Theatricals (manages the works of Irving Berlin, George & Ira Gershwin, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, and more)
(French) Founder, Goodfriend Partners; former Partner, Goldman Sachs
(History) Lead Director, Boyd Technologies and Karora Resources; Executive Chairman, Kharrouba Copper; former Chairman and CEO, Inco
David Hess ’77 (Physics) former CEO, Pratt & Whitney
Alon Hillel-Tuch ’07 (Chinese and Economics) Managing Partner, Stacked Capital; Co-Founder, RocketHub
Kevin Kennedy ’70 (Art) former General Partner/Managing Director, Goldman Sachs; former President/CEO, Metropolitan Opera

A.G. Lafley ’69 (French and History) former President/CEO, Procter & Gamble
(History and Government) Senior Advisor, Centerview Partners; former Global Head, Mergers & Acquisitions, Goldman Sachs
Michael Mathres ’96 (Art and Economics) Co-Founder/Director, REDD+Capital; Co-Founder/Director, World Climate; Founder/Director, Climate Capital Network; recipient, 2004 Millenium Prize for Social Entrepreneurship
(Philosophy) Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Media
(Economics) Chairman/CEO, Olympus Partners

Ronald Pressman ’80 (Biology) former Chief Operating Officer, TIAA-CREF; former President/CEO, GE Real Estate
John Rice ’78 (Economics) former President/CEO, General Electric Energy; former President/CEO, GE Global Growth and GE Industry & Infrastructure
Stephen Sadove ’73 (Government) former Chairman/CEO, Saks Fifth Avenue
Stuart Scott ’61* (English Literature) former Chairman/CEO, Jones Lang LaSalle
(Asian Studies and Government) Co-Founder/CEO, UNTUCKit; Founder, Definite Articles
(Economics) Managing Director, Thiel Capital; Founder, Grandmaster Capital Management; former CEO, Clarium; Co-founder, PayPal
(Mathematics) Executive VP, Chief Sustainability and Leadership Development Officer, Tetra Tech

(Government) Chairman/Co-Founder, The Beanstalk Group
(German) Co-Founder, Pine Island Capital Partners; former Senior VP, Chief Public Affairs and Communications Officer, Coca-Cola

John Werner ’92 (Government) Founder/CEO, AR in Action; Founder/Curator/CEO, TEDxBoston; Founding Team Member, Citizen Schools
More Education & Nonprofits

(Public Policy) Director, Safe Climate Transport Campaign; former Director, Global Warming, Sierra Club; appointed to the Presidential Advisory Committee on Personal Motor Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Reductions (Clinton)
Richard Burns ’77 (English Literature) First Executive Director, New York City Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center; Founding Board President, GLAD
Richard W. Couper ’44* (History) President, New York Public Library; President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
(Government and Russian Studies)
CEO/General Secretary, Rotary International
Peter Kazickas ’15 (World Politics) CEO, Uncommon (builds technology hubs in low-income communities in developing nations)
(Music) Vice Provost, Academic Council, Stanford University Libraries
David Kunselman ’66 CEO, World Development Teams; former CEO, Development of World Orphan Care, World Orphan Network
Mike Meyer ’74 (English Literature and Government) Founding Dean, Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications, Nairobi; former Chief Speechwriter for U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

(Economics) President, Drew University; former President, Purchase College (SUNY)
Michael Shapiro ’72 (Art and History) Director Emeritus, High Museum of Art
(Government) Founder/CEO, The New England Center for Children
Film, Television & Theatre



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Deirdre Fenton ’04 (Government) Executive Director, Unscripted, Meadowlark Media; former Producer, ESPN; 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for O.J. Made in America
Director, Producer, and Actor; film credits include Ghost, Nixon, Divergent, and the voice of Tarzan in the Disney animated movie; on TV: Dexter, Justified, and Scandal
John Hadity ’83 (Sociology) Executive VP, Entertainment Partners Financial Solutions; former Senior VP, Miramax

* (English Literature) Playwright; won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical in 1977 for Annie, in 2001 for The Producers, and in 2003 for Hairspray

(English Literature and Theatre) Real Estate Broker and Reality Television Actor of Million Dollar Listing New York
Thomas Tull ’92 (Government) Founder, Legendary Entertainment
Government, Law & Diplomacy



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Michael Castle ’61 (Economics) former U.S. Representative; former Governor of Delaware
W. Robert Connor ’56 (Government and Philosophy) former President/CEO, The Teagle Foundation; former President/Director, National Humanities Center; appointed to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities (Clinton)

(Government and Philosophy) Chairman, American Council on Germany; former U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
Stephen Foley ’84 (Creative Writing) former Commander, U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels)

William Luers ’51 (Chemistry and Mathematics) Director, The Iran Project; Chairman/President, United Nations Association of the USA; former President, Metropolitan Museum of Art; former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela
Percy Luney, Jr. ’70 (Geology) Founding Dean, Florida A&M University Law School; former VP, Space Florida
(Philosophy and Speech) Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham University; former Special Advisor to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; former President, Keep America Beautiful; former Senior VP, Finance, PepsiCo
(World Politics) U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ralph Oman ’62 (History) former Register of Copyrights of the United States

* Vice President of the United States
* Philanthropist and Abolitionist
Edward S. Walker, Jr. ’62 (Philosophy) former President and CEO, Middle East Institute; former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates
Journalism & Digital Media



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Margaret de Streel ’88 (English Literature) Deputy Print Editor and former World News Editor, The Wall Street Journal
Fabio Freyre ’83 (Psychology) Advertising Director, Facebook; former Group Vice President, Corporate Sales and Marketing, Time Inc.; former Publisher, Sports Illustrated
Morgan Selzer Handel ’03 (Government) Chief Content Officer, Headspace; Executive Producer, Netflix’s Emmy Award-Winning Headspace Guide to Meditation

Jordyn Taylor ’12 (History and Theatre) Executive Digital Editor, Men’s Health Magazine

Charlie Warzel ’10 (Government) Staff Writer, The Atlantic (editor of its newsletter, Galaxy Brain)
James P. Willse ’67 (English Literature) former Editor, Newark Star-Ledger, recipient of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting of breaking news
* Drama Critic, The New York Times; Member of the Algonquin Round Table
More Medicine, Health Care & Science
Martin S. Hirsch ’60 (Biology) Physician and Professor of Medicine, Harvard University Medical School; former Director of AIDS Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
* (English Literature) Co-Founder, Masters & Johnson Institute

(Biology) Professor of Pediatrics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute; former President, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Sports



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Bryan Jaroch ’97 (Psychology) Coordinating Producer, ESPN; received Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Sports Series (Sunday Night Football)
*Deceased

(History) President, Pilson Communications, Inc.; former President, CBS Sports
Jim Rushton ’92 (Economics) Senior Vice President, Business Strategy & Stadium Affairs, Los Angeles Chargers


50 Innovations, Discoveries & Inventions Hamilton Has Given the World
Brainstorming. IBM. A Throne of Glass. The First Drive-In Church? In this, the second edition of our digital news feature Hamilton Extra, we present a few examples of Hamiltonesque ingenuity and creativity that resulted in some impressive 鈥渇irsts鈥 you may have heard of 鈥 and possibly some you haven鈥檛.