Some of Maryland's Distinguished Alumni
William Andrews, '53, Real Estate
Former president, Singer Sewing Machine Co.
William Appolony, '69, Sociology
Senior Vice President, M&T Bank
Frank Armsworthy, '51, Physical Education
Former Vice Chairman, Saks Fifth Avenue
Robert Basham '70, Business Administration
Co-founder/COO, Outback Steakhouse
Deane Beman, '61, Business Administration
Former PGA Tour commissioner
Anita Beier, '77, Accounting
Controller, US Airways Group
Gail Berman, '78, Theatre
President, Fox Entertainment

Bonnie Bernstein

Tim Brant |
Bonnie Bernstein, '92, Journalism
Reporter, CBS Sports
Carl Bernstein, '65, Arts & Sciences
Author, Watergate reporter
Robert Bonner, '63, Government
Commissioner, U.S. Customs Service
Tim Brant, '73, Journalism
Sportscaster, ABC and Jefferson-Pilot
Hal Brierley, '65, Chemical Engineering
Developer of frequent flyer programs
Sergey Brin, '93, Mathematics
Co-founder, Google, Inc. search engine
Kenneth Brody, '64, Electrical Engineering
Former chairman, U.S. Export-Import Bank
John Brophy, '71, History
President, ACS Solutions
Alan Carey '78, Government
Senior Vice President, Pepsico

Connie Chung |
Connie Chung, '69, Journalism
Correspondent, CNN
A. James Clark '50, Civil Engineering
President, Clark Enterprises
Sarah Cohen, '92, M.A. Journalism
Pulitzer Prize, Washington Post
Fran Contino, '68, Accounting
Executive Vice President, CFO, McCormick & Co.
Larry David, '69, Business Administration
Executive Producer, Seinfeld
Cindy Davis, '87, M.B.A.
Senior Vice President, The Golf Channel
Raymond Davis, '37, Chemistry
Nobel Prize Winner, Physics
Mathias DeVito, '54, Business Administration
Chairman Emeritus, The Rouse Co.
Len Elmore, '78, English
Sportscaster, ESPN and Jefferson-Pilot; former NBA player
Gordon England, '61, Electrical Engineering
Dep. Secy., Dept. of Homeland Security
Fred Ehrlich, '84, Accounting
President, SONY New Technology

Boomer Esiason |
Boomer Esiason, '84, Undergraduate Studies
Sportscaster, former NFL quarterback
Raul Fernandez, '90, Economics
Founder & Chairman, Proxicom; Minority Owner, Wash. Wizards & Capitals
Carly Fiorina, '80, M.B.A.
President/CEO, Hewlett-Packard
Robert Fischell, '53, M.S. Physics
Inventor, artificial pancreas
Jon Franklin, '70, Journalism
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner
Ralph Friedgen, '70, Physical Education
Former head coach, University of Maryland football

Fred Funk |
Fred Funk, '80, Criminology
PGA Golf Professional
Joseph Gildenhorn, '51, Business Administration
Former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland
Roger Hale, '65, History
Board of Directors, H&R Block and Ashland Oil
Herbert Hauptmann, '55, Mathematics
Nobel Prize winner, physics
Jane Henson, '55, Art Education
Creator, The Muppets

Jim Henson |
Jim Henson, '60, Home Economics
Creator, The Muppets
Donald Himelfarb, '67, History
President, Thrifty Rent-A-Car
Steny Hoyer, '63, Political Science
Congressman, Marylands 5th district
Harry Hughes, '49, Business Administration
Former Maryland Governor
Stan Jones, '56, Education
NFL Hall of Fame inductee, '91
Harold Kahn, '70, M.B.A.
Chairman/CEO, Macys East
Jeffrey Kluger, '76, Government & Politics
Author, Apollo 13
Irene Knox, '34, Education
U.S. Olympian
Allen Krowe, '54, Accounting & Economics
Former Vice Chairman, Texaco
Chris Kubasik, 83, Accounting
CFO, Lockheed Martin

Tim Kurkjian |
Tim Kurkjian, '78, Journalism
Reporter, ESPN & ESPN Magazine
John Lauer, '63, Chemical Engineering
Former president, B.F. Goodrich
George Laurer, '51, Electrical Engineering
Inventor, Universal Price Code

Samuel LeFrak |
Samuel LeFrak, '40, Business Administration
Chairman, The Lefrak Organization
William Longbrake, '76, Finance
Vice Chairman, Washington Mutual
Barbara Lucas, '67, Government & Politics
Senior Vice President, public affairs, Black & Decker
John Lucas, '76, Business Administration
Former NBA player and head coach
Marvin Mandel, '39, Arts & Law
Former Maryland Governor
Odonna Mathews, '72, Nutrition
Vice President, Giant Food
William Mayer, '66, Business Administration
Former CEO, First Boston

Mark McEwen |
Mark McEwen, '76, Radio/TV/Film
Reporter, CBS Early Show
Tom McMillen, '74, Chemistry
Former co-chairman, Presidents Council on Physical Fitness
Mike Miller, '64, Economics
President, Maryland Senate
Paul Mullan, '68, Marketing
Chairman, Wham-O

Renaldo Nehemiah |
Renaldo Nehemiah, '81, Radio/TV/Film
U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee '97
Paul Norris, '71, M.B.A.
Chairman, president and CEO, W. R. Grace
Jay Nussbaum, '66, Journalism
Executive Vice President, KPMG Consulting
Preston Padden, '70, Economics
Executive Vice President, Disney

Robert Pincus |
Robert Pincus, '68, Business Administration
Former President, Washington Region, BB&T
Jesus Rangel, '78, Journalism
Vice President, corporate relations, Anheuser-Busch
Robert Ratliff, '58, Industrial Education
Executive chairman, Massey-Ferguson tractors
Judith Resnick, '77, Electrical Engineering
Second woman in space; died in 86 Challenger explosion
Paul Richards, '91, M.S. Electrical Engineering
NASA Shuttle Astronaut
Jimmy Roberts, '79, Radio/TV/Film
Reporter, NBC
Harvey Sanders, '72, Journalism
Chairman/CEO, Nautica Enterprises
Ben Scotti, '59, Arts & Sciences
Original Syndicator, Baywatch series
Tony Scotti, '61, Arts & Sciences
Original Syndicator, Baywatch series
Arnold Seigel, 44, Mechanical Engineering
Conceived and built first arena large-screen TV system
Gene Shue, '54, Business Administration
Former NBA player, coach, general manager
David Simon, '83, Undergraduate Studies
Created TV series Homicide
Harry Smith, '49, Electrical Engineering
Inventor, pulse doppler radar
Robert H. Smith, '50, Accounting
Developer of Crystal City complex
Ed Snider, '55, Accounting
Chairman, Philadelphia Flyers
Michele Snyder, '86, Architecture
Minority Owner, Washington Redskins

Bert Sugar |
Bert Sugar, '57, Business Administration
Boxing historian; columnist Sports Business Journal; Publisher, Boxing Illustrated
Mark Turner, '78, Urban Studies
President, Steak Escape restaurant chain
Leo Van Munching, '50, Marketing & Business Administration
Headed one of America¹s top import companies
Jim Walton, '81, Radio/TV/Film
President/CEO, CNN
Pam Ward, '84, Radio/TV/Film
Co-anchor, ESPN and ESPN2
Chris Weller, '66, Physical Education
Former head coach, University of Maryland women's basketball
Randy White, '74, Physical Education
NFL Hall of Fame inductee, 94
Dianne Wiest, '69, Arts & Sciences
Two-time Academy Award winner
Gary Williams, '68, Marketing
Former head coach, University of Maryland men's basketball
Dennis Wraase, '66, Accounting
President, PEPCO