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List of Northeastern University people
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September 22, 2025
The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of
Northeastern University
.
Contents
Alumni
Business
Government and politics
Judiciary
Science and technology
Military
Journalism and communications
Arts and entertainment
Academia and nonprofit
Sports
Faculty
References
Alumni
Business
Richard Egan
Nikesh Arora
– chairman and chief executive officer of
Palo Alto Networks
Jeff Bornstein
– CFO,
General Electric
Robert A. Brooks
– founder and CEO,
Brooks Fiber Properties
[
1
]
George Chamillard
– former CEO,
Teradyne, Inc.
Jeff Clarke
– Former CEO of
Kodak
Jeff Cooper
– COO and co-founder, EPOX-Z Corporation
Bob Davis
– CEO and founder,
Lycos
Richard Egan
– co-founder,
EMC
Shawn Fanning
– founder,
Napster
Jerald G. Fishman
– CEO,
Analog Devices
Roland Fomundam
– agricultural entrepreneur, CEO of MoonLight Mining and Restoration Company
George Kariotis
– founder,
Alpha Industries
Amin Khoury
– founder and CEO,
B/E Aerospace
Andrew Left
– activist short seller
Roger Marino
– co-founder of
EMC
; former part-owner of
Pittsburgh Penguins
[
2
]
Alan McKim
– CEO and founder,
Clean Harbors
Larry Meyer
– CEO,
Uniqlo
USA
Srinath Narayanan
– principal,
Canaccord Adams
Marc Raibert
– founder and CEO,
Boston Dynamics
Jeffrey Rosen
– billionaire businessman
Peter W. Smith
– investment banker, Republican activist
Sy Sternberg
– chairman and former CEO,
New York Life Insurance Company
Biz Stone
– co-founder of
Twitter
Government and politics
Jayson P. Ahern
– deputy commissioner of
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Olubanke King Akerele
–
Liberian
foreign minister
George F. Archambault
– Pharmacy Liaison Officer for the
United States Public Health Service
Demetrius J. Atsalis
– member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
(1999–2013)
Thomas Calter
– member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2007–2018)
Christie Carpino
– member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
David Chu
– member of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
(1997–2004) and the 9th and 10th
National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China
[
3
]
Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera
– member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
(1999–2014)
Mo Cowan
– U.S. senator of Massachusetts
Harold Daniel Donohue
– member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
(1947–1974)
Robert DeLeo
- former speaker of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
(2009-2020)
Patrick Duddy
– U.S. ambassador
Richard Egan
– U.S. ambassador
David Ferriero
– 10th archivist of the United States
Thomas Finneran
– former speaker of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
(1996–2004)
Zandra Flemister
– first African American woman to serve as a
U.S. Secret Service
agent
Joseph J. Seymour
– Executive Director of the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
(1974–1978)
Gordon D. Fox
– Majority Leader of the
Rhode Island House of Representatives
(2010–2014)
Peter Franchot
– Comptroller of Maryland
Maggie Hassan
– Governor of
New Hampshire
(20132017) and the current
junior
United States senator
from New Hampshire
Maura Healey
–
Governor of Massachusetts
(2023–present) and
Massachusetts Attorney General
(2015–2023)
Russell Holmes
– member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2011–present)
Roderick L. Ireland
–
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Chief Justice
Edward Jackamonis
– speaker of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
James Franklin Jeffrey
– U.S. ambassador
Lyndon LaRouche
– perennial presidential candidate
Hadassah Lieberman
– wife of Connecticut senator Joseph Lieberman
Ron Mariano
- Speaker of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Adnan Aurangzeb Miangul
– former Pakistani parliament member and Prince of
Swat, Pakistan
Paul Parks
– Massachusetts secretary of education (1975–1979)
John O. Pastore
– governor of Rhode Island
Ari Porth
– member of the
Florida House of Representatives
Larry Ross
– member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Theodore Speliotis
– member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
[
4
]
Karen Spilka
– member of the
Massachusetts State Senate
Wallace Stickney
– director of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
under President
George H. W. Bush
Thomas Winkowski
– former acting commissioner of
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP); former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE)
Leslie Winner
– North Carolina state senator
Maynard L. Young Jr.
– member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Judiciary
Margot Botsford
– Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Linda Dalianis
– Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court
Dana Fabe
– Chief Justice, Alaska Supreme Court
Edward Hennessey
– Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Peter T. Zarella
– Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court
Victoria A. Roberts
- Senior Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
Landya B. McCafferty
- Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire
Science and technology
Hans Baumann
– inventor and engineer
Hans R. Camenzind
– inventor of the
555 timer IC
Richard P. Gabriel
– expert on the
Lisp programming language
Gregory Jarvis
– astronaut
Eugene F. Lally
– aerospace engineer, photographer, entrepreneur
Yale Patt
– engineer
Albert Sacco
– astronaut
Military
Mark P. Fitzgerald
–
United States Navy
Admiral
Richard I. Neal
–
United States Marine Corps
General
Journalism and communications
Ernie Anastos
– New York City TV news anchorman
Eddie Andelman
– sports radio talk show host (MBA)
Bill Barnwell
– sportswriter,
ESPN
,
Grantland
Michelle Bonner
–
ESPN
/
CNN
/
FOX Sports
anchor, reporter
Fred Cusick
– sportscaster
Richard Daniels
– former president,
Boston Globe
Nat Hentoff
– contributing editor,
The New Yorker Magazine
Will McDonough
– sportswriter,
Boston Globe
Don Orsillo
– TV broadcaster
Walter V. Robinson
– investigative journalist, 2003
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
recipient
Michael Slackman
– International Managing Editor,
The New York Times
Molly White
– technology writer and Wikipedia editor
[
5
]
Arts and entertainment
Al Barile
– singer, guitarist for hardcore punk band SS Decontrol
Earle Brown
– composer, developed open-form scores
Joy Browne
– radio talk show host
Jose F. Buscaglia
– philosopher, historian, social scientist
Terry Carter
– actor, Sgt. Joe Broadhurst in
McCloud
and Colonel Tigh in the original
Battlestar Galactica
Carla Cook
– Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist
Jane Curtin
– actress, comedian, and founding member of
Saturday Night Live
Michael J. Epstein
– filmmaker and musician
Martín Espada
– poet
Damien Fahey
– former host of the
MTV
program
TRL
Toby Fox
– game designer and developer of
Undertale
and
Deltarune
Alex Garcia
–
Food Network
chef
Meredith Garniss
– visual artist and landscape painter
Elliot Grainge
– CEO of Atlantic Records
Sidney Gish
– singer/songwriter
[
6
]
Alan Catello Grazioso
–
Emmy Award
winning television producer, director and editor
[
7
]
[
8
]
Mohammed Saeed Harib
– creator of
Freej
[
9
]
Courtney Hunt
– writer and director, whose film
Frozen River
was nominated for an
Academy Award
Beverly Johnson
– supermodel and actress
Aisha Kahlil
– dancer, singer
Barbara Kopple
– documentary filmmaker
Diana Lemieux
– freelance photographer
Patrice O'Neal
– comedian and actor
Peter Orner
– fiction writer
Jillian Wheeler
– singer/songwriter
Wendy Williams
– radio and television, host of
The Wendy Williams Show
Academia and nonprofit
William M. Fowler
– author, professor, and former director of the
Massachusetts Historical Society
Michael R. Lane
– 15th president of
Emporia State University
Beulah Providence
– non-profit founder
Dean Tong
– author and consultant
Michael L. Tushman
– organizational theorist, professor at
Harvard Business School
Elizabeth Yeampierre
– attorney and environmental activist
Yuliya Snihur
- professor and researcher at IESE Business School
Sports
José Juan Barea
Shawn James
Carlos Peña
Jocko Thompson
Zachary Aston-Reese
– NHL,
Pittsburgh Penguins
José Juan Barea
–
Dallas Mavericks
, NBA
Harry Barnes
–
San Diego Rockets
, NBA
Ed Barry
–
Boston Bruins
,
National Hockey League
(NHL)
Sandy Beadle
–
Winnipeg Jets
, NHL
Bruce Bickford
– gold medal-winning distance runner
Randy Bucyk
–
Montreal Canadiens
,
Calgary Flames
, NHL
Joe Callahan
–
Boston Bees
, MLB
Bob Cappadona
– former
NFL
running back
Lynn Chiavaro
– basketball player and coach
Art Chisholm
– Boston Bruins, NHL
Rob Cowie
–
Los Angeles Kings
, NHL
Kendall Coyne
– silver and gold medalist
United States women's national ice hockey team
Jerome Daniels
– Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals
Jim Fahey
– NHL defenseman,
New Jersey Devils
Amber Ferreira
– professional triathlete
Tony Fryklund
– professional
mixed martial arts
fighter
Adam Gaudette
–
Hobey Baker Award
recipient, NHL center,
Vancouver Canucks
Chelsey Goldberg
– ice hockey player,
Boston Blades
,
CWHL
Scott Gruhl
–
Pittsburgh Penguins
, NHL
Jordan Harris
(born 2000) -
Montreal Canadiens
, NHL
"Wild" Bill Hunnefield
–
Major League Baseball
(MLB)
Shawn James
– professional basketball player for
Maccabi Tel Aviv
[
10
]
Sean Jones
–
National Football League
Reema Juffali
– Saudi Arabian racing driver
Saja Kamal
– Saudi Arabian footballer
Steven Langton
– United States Olympian (bobsled)
Dave Leitao
– college basketball coach
Sarah Levy
(born 1995) - Olympic bronze medalist, rugby union and rugby sevens player
Reggie Lewis
–
Boston Celtics
Madison Mailey
– Olympic gold medalist (rowing)
Pat Mason
– college baseball coach at
Virginia Tech
[
11
]
Dan McGillis
– NHL defenseman
Perry Moss
– 1986
Washington Bullets
,
Philadelphia 76ers
, 1987
Golden State Warriors
Chris Nilan
–
Montreal Canadiens
, Boston Bruins,
New York Rangers
Jamie Oleksiak
–NHL,
Dallas Stars
Adam Ottavino
– 1st-round pick in
2006 MLB draft
, pitcher for
St. Louis Cardinals
(2010),
Colorado Rockies
(2012–2018),
New York Yankees
(2019-2020)
Boston Red Sox
(2021-Present)
Carlos Peña
– MLB first baseman/outfielder,
Oakland Athletics
,
Detroit Tigers
,
Boston Red Sox
,
Tampa Bay Rays
David Poile
– NHL executive
Bruce Racine
– NHL goaltender,
St. Louis Blues
Dan Ross
– NFL
Cincinnati Bengals
and
Super Bowl
record setter
Michael Ryan
– NHL left winger,
Buffalo Sabres
Florence Schelling
– goaltender for the Switzerland's Women's Ice Hockey Team
[
12
]
Dylan Sikura
– NHL center,
Chicago Blackhawks
Brian Sullivan
– NHL, 1992–93
New Jersey Devils
Harry Swartz
(born 1996) – soccer player
Josh Heinrich Taves
– NFL football player, 2000–02,
Oakland Raiders
and
Carolina Panthers
Brad Thiessen
– NHL,
Pittsburgh Penguins
Jocko Thompson
– MLB pitcher, 1948–51
Philadelphia Phillies
Johnny Tobin
– MLB, 1932
New York Giants
Shaun Tomson
(born 1955) – South African world champion surfer
Joe Vitale
– NHL, center for
Pittsburgh Penguins
Jason Vosler
(born 1993) – baseball third baseman for the
San Francisco Giants
Ashley Wagner
(born 1991) – figure skater
Kurt Walker
– NHL, 1975–78
Toronto Maple Leafs
Jim Walsh
–
Buffalo Sabres
, NHL
Rick Weitzman
– 1968, World Champion, Boston Celtics
Keith Willis
– NFL,
Pittsburgh Steelers
Hillary Witt
– assistant coach for the
United States women's national ice hockey team
in the Sochi 2014 Olympics
George Yankowski
– MLB, 1942 Philadelphia Athletics, 1949 Chicago White Sox
[
13
]
Faculty
M. Shahid Alam
Belle Adler
– associate professor of journalism
Daniel P. Aldrich
– expert on social capital and resilience in disaster
Prince Charles Alexander
– Grammy Award-winning Record Producer
Albert-László Barabási
–
American Physical Society
Fellow, Member of the
Academia Europaea
and contributor to the development of real-world network theory
Lisa Feldman Barrett
– Distinguished Professor of Psychology, fellow of AAAS
Barry Bluestone
– founding director of the Kitty and
Michael Dukakis
Center for Urban and Regional Policy
Ed Bullins
– playwright and Guggenheim Fellow
Joe Castiglione
– MLB radio announcer
Rose Laub Coser
– sociologist; vice-president of the
American Sociological Association
; president of the
Eastern Sociological Society
Tim Cresswell
– human geographer and poet
William F. Crittenden
- professor emeritus at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Nicholas Daniloff
– correspondent for
UPI
and
U.S. News & World Report
Richard Deth
– voice in the
autism
and vaccine controversy
Michael Dukakis
– former Massachusetts State Governor and 1988 Democratic Presidential Candidate
Matthias Felleisen
– author of
How to Design Programs
William M. Fowler
– historian, former director of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Melissa Ferrick
– singer/songwriter; plaintiff of industry-altering $43 million class action lawsuit Ferrick v. Spotify
[
14
]
James Alan Fox
– authority on serial killers and hate crimes
Auroop Ratan Ganguly
– Water & Climate Science, Data & Network Science, and Infrastructure Resilience
Alexander Gorlov
– ASME Thomas A. Edison Award winner; inventor of the
Gorlov helical turbine
Gary Goshgarian
– author, uses the pen name Gary Braver
Nat Hentoff
– Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Fellow
M. Whitney Kelting
Harlan Lane
–
MacArthur Foundation
Genius Award winner
Jack Levin
– authority on serial killers and hate crimes
Karl Lieberherr
– computer scientist
Peter K. Manning
– authority on the occupational culture of policing
Pran Nath
– co-developer of the theory of
supergravity
Robert B. Parker
– author of the "Spenser" novels
Rupal Patel
– speech scientist and founder of VOCALiD
Justin B. Ries
– marine scientist and inventor
Walter V. Robinson
– Pulitzer-winning journalist
Nada Sanders
–
Distinguished Professor
of Supply Chain Management at the
D’Amore-McKim School of Business
Mikhail Shubin
– member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and mathematician
Justine Siegal
– baseball coach and sports educator
Alessandro Vespignani
–
American Physical Society
Fellow, Member of the
Academia Europaea
Mitchell Wand
– author of
Essentials of Programming Languages
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