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Following is a list of Clarkson University alumni.
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Barney Adams | Founder of Adams Golf | |||
Donald C. Clark Sr. | former chief executive officer of Household International | |||
Rene Haas | engineer and current CEO of Arm Ltd. | |||
Paul Horn | former Senior Vice President of IBM Corporation and executive director of IBM Research | |||
Ilmārs Rimšēvičs | Governor of the Central Bank of Latvia | |||
Martin Roesch | CEO of Netography, Founder of Sourcefire, and author of Snort |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gregory C. Farrington | Former president of Lehigh University, executive director of The California Academy of Sciences | |||
Sanjeev Kulkarni | Professor and Dean of the Faculty at Princeton University | |||
Annie Selden | professor and co-founder of the Association for Women in Mathematics |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Albert Bouchard | co-founder of the Blue Öyster Cult | |||
Jim Tasikas | co-founder of the Contrarian (band) | |||
Harvey Glatt | founder of CHEZ-FM radio and notable Canadian music impresario | [1] | ||
Arnold Gosewich | Record industry executive and literary agent | |||
Kaitlin Monte | 2006 | Miss New York 2011, Miss America 2012 Second Runner -up, TV news anchor | ||
Donald Roeser | co-founder of the Blue Öyster Cult | |||
Brenda Romero | Video game industry pioneer and video game designer | |||
M. Emmet Walsh | 1958 | Business Administration | Actor | [2] |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Nelson F. Gibbs | former United States Assistant Secretary of the Air Force | |||
Lisa Hershman | Chief management officer of the Department of Defense | |||
Roger Johnson | Administrator of General Services | |||
Rob Joyce | 1989 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | White House Homeland Security Adviser and cybersecurity coordinator on the U.S. National Security Council |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Francis K. Brooks | Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate | [3] | ||
Bob Chiarelli | former mayor of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | |||
Katherina Reiche | German politician | |||
Dede Scozzafava | former New York State Assemblywoman | [4] | ||
Dan Stec | New York State Senator | |||
Paul Tonko | United States House of Representatives |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Timothy Canham | software engineer at NASA; software and operations lead for Ingenuity | |||
Patrick Naughton | co-creator of the Java programming language | [5] | ||
Russ Nelson | Computer programmer and founding board member of the Open Source Initiative | [6] | ||
George C. Schatz | theoretical chemist and nanotech researcher at Northwestern University | |||
Thomas Zacharia | laboratory director at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Mark Borowiecki | Professional hockey player | |||
Chris Clark | Professional hockey player | |||
Grant Clitsome | Professional hockey player | [7] | ||
Erik Cole | Professional hockey player, Olympian, and Stanley Cup champion | [7] | ||
Craig Conroy | Professional hockey player and Olympian | [7] | ||
Steve Dubinsky | Professional hockey player | |||
Renata Fast | Professional hockey player and Olympian | |||
Loren Gabel | Professional hockey player and Patty Kazmaier Award winner | |||
Kent Huskins | Professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion | |||
Randy Jones | Professional hockey player | |||
Jarmo Kekalainen | Professional hockey player and National Hockey League executive | |||
Craig Laughlin | Professional hockey player and television analyst for Washington Capitals games | |||
Todd Marchant | Professional hockey player, Olympian, and Stanley Cup champion | |||
Willie Mitchell | Professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion | |||
Colin Patterson | Professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion | |||
Jack Phillips | Professional baseball player and coach | [8] | ||
Jamie Lee Rattray | Professional hockey player, Olympian, and Patty Kazmaier Award winner | |||
Mike Smith | National Hockey League executive | |||
Nico Sturm | Professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion | |||
Dave Taylor | Professional hockey player and National Hockey League executive | |||
Todd White | Professional hockey player | [7] |
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