List of Rochester Institute of Technology alumni
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Rochester Institute of Technology has over 100,000 alumni from all 50 U.S. states and over 100 countries.[1] This is a list of some notable alumni.
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Government
- John Cebrowski - member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[2]
- Brian Chontosh (2000) - United States Marine Corps officer, Navy Cross Recipient[citation needed]
- Robert J. Duffy (1993) - Lieutenant Governor of New York (2011-); Mayor, (2006–2010) City of Rochester; past Chief of Police, City of Rochester[3]
- David Egan (1962) - New York State Supreme Court Justice[3]
- Bruce James - former Public Printer of the United States[3]
- Fiona Ma - California State Assembly Majority Whip and a San Francisco politician[citation needed]
- Tom McMahon - Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania[citation needed]
- Rodney C. Moen - Wisconsin State Senator
- Kate Gleason - engineer and businesswoman known both for being a revolutionary in the predominantly male field of engineering and for her philanthropy[citation needed]
- Alex Kipman (2001) - inventor of Kinect and HoloLens
- Rick Kittles (1989) - geneticist
- Patricia Moore (1974) - industrial designer and gerontologist, author of Disguised: A True Story (1985)
- John Resig (2006) - creator of jQuery[4]
- Ramesh Shanmuganathan (1999) - Executive Vice President / Group CIO - John Keells Holdings PLC, Sri Lanka
Humanities
- Kwaku Alston (1994) - celebrity portrait photographer[3]
- Barbara Astman (1970)- artist, photographer[5]
- Ralph Avery (1928) - artist[citation needed]
- Paul Benoit (1976) - Feature Pulitzer Prize, Boston Herald-American in 1979[citation needed]
- Bernie Boston (1955) - photojournalist[citation needed]
- Marilyn Bridges (1979, 1981) - Aerial photographer[citation needed]
- Robert F. Bukay (1982) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for feature photography with the Associated Press in 1999[6]
- Dean Chamberlain (1977) - effect photographer[citation needed]
- Emma Lampert Cooper (1897) - painter[citation needed]
- Jeff Daly - Chief Designer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art[citation needed]
- Bruce Davidson - photographer[citation needed]
- Ken Geiger (1985) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for spot news with The Dallas Morning News in 1993[3]
- Stan Grossfeld (1973) - two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist with the Boston Globe in 1984 and 1985[3]
- James D. Havens (ca 1920) - woodblock printmaker, painter,[7] and first American insulin recipient[8]
- N. Katherine Hayles (1966) - critical theorist[9]
- Tom Hussey - photographer specializing in commercial advertising and lifestyle photography
- Kenneth Josephson (1932) - photographer; founder of the Society for Photographic Education[10]
- Bryan Kocis - founder of Cobra Video[11]
- Adam Kubert - comic book artist[12]
- Leon Lim - artist, contestant on Work of Art: The Next Great Artist
- Dan Loh (1995) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for feature photography with the Associated Press in 1999[3]
- Zwelethu Mthethwa (1989) - South African painter and photographer[citation needed]
- David Muench - landscape and nature photographer[citation needed]
- Elli Perkins - Pprofessional glass artist[citation needed]
- Wallace Seawell (1940) - Hollywood photographer[citation needed]
- Daria Semegen - composer of classical music[citation needed]
- Ronald Senungetuk - Inupiat artist[citation needed]
- William Snyder (1981) - four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist; Director of Photography, Dallas Morning News[13]
- David Spindel - photographer[citation needed]
- Anthony Suau (1978) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for feature photography with the Denver Post in 1978[citation needed]
- Glynis Sweeny - illustrator and cartoonist[14]
- Emily Thompson (1984) - Associate Professor of History, University of San Diego; 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow[citation needed]
- Jerry Uelsmann (1957) - photographer, darkroom artist and Professor Emeritus of the University of Florida[3]
- Craig Varjabedian - photographer[citation needed]
- Eloise Wilkin (1923) - illustrator for Little Golden Books[15]
Social sciences
- Thomas R Keene - economist for Bloomberg News[16]
- C. A. Tripp - psychologist and writer[citation needed]
Media
- Liz Bonis (1988) - Health Reporter, WKRC-TV, Cincinnati (Clear Channel Communications), Channel 13 WHAM-TV[3]
- Brian Bram - comic artist for American Splendor, founder of two interactive agencies in Boston[3]
- Gale Gand (1981) - cookbook author, chef and host of TV Food Network's Sweet Dreams[3]
- Elan Lee (1998) - alternate reality game designer
- Katie Linendoll (2005) - tech expert on A&E's We Mean Business[17]
- Debra Meiburg - wine journalist, Master of Wine holder
- Todd Chadwick Wilson - director[18]
Business
- Donald N. Boyce (1967) - retired Chairman of the Board, IDEX Corporation[3]
- Charles S. Brown, Jr. (1979) - Chief Administrative Officer and Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company[3]
- William A. Buckingham (1964) - retired Executive Vice President of M&T Bank[3]
- Daniel Carp (1973) - former Chairman and CEO of the Eastman Kodak Company[3]
- Tom Curley (1977) - President and CEO, Associated Press[19]
- Richard P. Dararaksmey - Senior Manager, Internal Audit, Morgan Stanley[3]
- Brian H. Hall (1978) - former President and CEO, Thomson Legal & Regulatory[3]
- Jeffrey K. Harris (1975) - Vice President and Managing Director for Situational Awareness Systems, Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions[3]
- Roger W. Kober (1984) - retired Chairman and CEO, Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation[3]
- Robert J. Kohler, Jr. (1959) - retired Executive Vice President and General Manager, TRW Avionics & Surveillance Group[3]
- Kevin Lesnewski - Vice President of Marketing for Patheon[20]
- Michael P. Morley (1969) - retired Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company[3]
- Mike Rundle - co-founder, 9rules Network[21]
- Linda Stutsman (1994) - Chief Information Security Officer, Xerox[3]
- Kevin Surace (1985) - CEO of Appvance; 2009 Inc. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year; CNBC Innovator of the Decade
- Frederick T. Tucker (1963) - former Executive Vice President and Deputy to the CEO, Motorola[3]
- Chester N. Watson (1974) - General Auditor, General Motors[3]
- Brian Wells (1980) - Chief Technology Officer, University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia[22]
Athletics
- Alex Crepinsek - National Lacrosse League player for the Minnesota Swarm[23]
- Matt Hamill - three-time NCAA Division III National Champion in wrestling, silver and gold medalist of the 2001 Summer Deaflympics; mixed martial artist, fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship;[24] retired
- Steve Pinizzotto - Canadian professional ice hockey player[25]
- Jerry Ragonese - Major League Lacrosse player for the Rochester Rattlers
- Chris Tanev - National Hockey League player for the Vancouver Canucks[26]
- Steve Toll - National Lacrosse League Player[citation needed]
- John Williams - equestrian Olympic bronze medal winner[citation needed]
References
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Footnotes
- ↑ RIT - Overview - Fast Facts
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- ↑ http://ejohn.org/research/
- ↑ Canadian Who's Who
- ↑ Pulitzer Prizes
- ↑ Watrous, James: "The American Color Woodcuts: Bounty from the Block, 1890s-1990s" Elvehjem Museum of Art: University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1993,101.
- ↑ Feudtner, Chris: "Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Transformation of Illness" University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2003,48-53.
- ↑ http://www.rit.edu/success.php?s=91
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- ↑ http://www.kubertschool.edu/faculty/Adam_Kubert.html
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- ↑ Memmott: Celebrating Eloise Wilkin's golden career, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, 2014/11/05
- ↑ Speakers, National Association for Business Economics, 2007. Accessed July 20, 2008.
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- ↑ http://www.nucksmisconduct.com/2010/5/30/1494472/canucks-sign-free-agent-defenceman