List of Indiana University of Pennsylvania people
Appearance
The following is a list of notable alumni from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Business
- Gregory Booth (1971); president and CEO of Zippo Manufacturing Company
- Albert T. (Tim) Cejka (1973); Executive VP of Exxon Mobil Exploration
- Robert E. Cook (1969); computer industry
- Terry Dunlap (1981); president of Allegheny Ludlum
- Lorraine E. Hricik (1973); VP JP Morgan Treasury Services
- Kim Lyttle (1972, M1974); VP National City Bank of Pennsylvania
- Raymond Parker (1972); President, Pitney Bowes Management Services, International
- Marla Sabo (1979); former president and COO of Christian Dior
Politics
- J. Bracken Burns Sr. (1970); Washington County (PA) Commissioner (1996-present)
- Shawn Fox; Chief of Staff, Allegheny County (PA) Chief Executive
- John Stuchell Fisher (1886); Governor of Pennsylvania 1927-1931
- Marc Gergely (attended); PA State Representative, 35th District (2003-present)
- Summers Melville Jack; U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1899-1903)
- John Murtha (attended); U.S. Congressman (1974-)
- Dave Reed (2000); PA State Representative, 62nd District (2003-present)
- Edward Everett Robbins (attended); U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1897-1899, 1917-1919)
- Brig. Gen. Rodney Ruddock (1965, M1975); Indiana County (PA) Commission Chairman; retired U.S. Army; retired educator
- Howard William Stull; U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania (1932-1933)
- Jack Wagner (1974); Pennsylvania Auditor General, former state senator, former president of Pittsburgh City Council
- Howard Fargo, (B.S. 1951), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1981-2000. Served as Republican Caucus Chairman 1995-2000.[1]
- Vicki Iseman (1990); lobbyist alleged to have had an "improper relationship" with John McCain resulting in a 2008 political controversy.
Education
- Robert T. Davis (1976); supervisor of music education, Miami-Dade Public Schools
- Charles Kupchella, Ph.D. (1964); University of North Dakota President (1999-2008)
- Donald Mash, Ed.D. (1964); Univ. of Wisconsin Vice President (2005-)
- Hon. Sally Stroup (1978); Asst. Sec. US Dept of Education
- Nancy Suttenfield (1971); VP at Wake Forest University (2006-)
- Dr. Jack Thomas (Ph.D.1990); Provost, Western Illinois University
- Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak (M1986); Pennsylvania Secretary of Education
Entertainment and Media
- Jimmy Stewart (Keith Laboratory School); actor
- Ed Bouchette; Pittsburgh Post Gazette sports journalist
- Nellie Bly (attended); journalist
- The Clarks (attended); recording artists
- Jodine Costanzo; television news reporter for WPXI-TV and former television news anchor
- Bruce Graham (1979); playwright, screenwriter (Twentieth Century Fox's Anastasia)
- Chad Hurley (1999); YouTube co-founder and CEO
- Matthew Knisely; American TV Photojournalist
- Agnes Sligh Turnbull, novelist and short story writer
- Lindsey Vuolo; Playboy Playmate
- Jim Krenn; WDVE morning show
Sports
- Norm Benning; NASCAR and Auto Racing Club of America competitor
- Raymond Bernabei; National Soccer Hall of Fame
- John Brallier (1894); first paid football player, Latrobe Athletic Association, Pittsburgh Athletic Club
- Frank Cignetti, Sr. (1960); former West Virginia Mountaineers and IUP football head coach
- Frank Cignetti, Jr. (1988); NCAA and NFL assistant coach, currently offensive coordinator of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers
- Lawson Fiscus (1880s); one of the first professional football players, Greensburg Athletic Association
- Kris Griffin (2005); current NFL linebacker
- Mel Hankinson (1965); former NCAA head basketball coach
- Jim Haslett (1979); former NFL player and coach, College Football Hall of Fame
- Jack Henry (1969); NFL offensive line coach, San Diego Chargers
- Billy Hunter (1948); former Major League Baseball player and manager, 1953 All-Star
- Rich Ingold (1985); former Arena Football League player, current coach of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
- Mike Jemison (2005); NFL running back
- Leander Jordan (2000); current NFL offensive tackle, Atlanta Falcons
- Bob Ligashesky (1985); Pittsburgh Steelers special teams coach
- Diane McCormick (1972); 1979 Pan American Games U.S. women's volleyball team
- LeRon McCoy (2005); current NFL wide receiver
- Mike Menosky; former Major League Baseball player
- Tom Modrak (1964); Director of Player Personnel for the Buffalo Bills
- Frank Mount Pleasant (1913); track and field athlete, 1908 Summer Olympics
- Dan Radakovich (1981); Georgia Tech Athletic Director
- Art Rooney (1920); founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers[2]
- Dave Smith; retired NFL player
- Chris Villarrial (1996); retired NFL player
Miscellaneous
- Edward Abbey (attended 1947); author and environmentalist
- Rob Boston (1985); author, Assistant Director for Communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
- Glenn Cannon; FEMA Assistant Administrator for Disaster Operations (2006-2008)
- Col. Alan W. Halliday, M.D. (1976); Neurologist
- George Hood Jr, Guinness World Record holder for spinning
- Dr. Phil Laboon, Internet Marketing Specialist and inventor of the keychain breathalyzer.
- Stephen J. Pasierb (B.S. 1984, M.Ed. 1986) President & CEO, The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
- Lance Rautzhan, abstract artist[3]
- Patricia Robertson (1985); NASA Astronaut
- Stephen Mayhle (2002); Pittsburgh Police officer killed in a 2009 shooting.[4]
- Brian Weiss; Know the Weiss Leader of the popular "Know the Weiss" Movement
References
- ^ "Howard L. Fargo (Republican)". Official Pennsylvania House of Representatives Profile. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2000-04-19.
- ^ http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Rooney__Art.html
- ^ "Artists Represented", Gallery 211
- ^ Wereschagin, Mike (April 6, 2009). "To all, slain officers were more than 'just police'". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
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