List of University of South Florida alumni
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This list of University of South Florida alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of the University of South Florida. There are more than 290,000 alumni of the University of South Florida.[1]
Alumni names are alphabetized within categories.
Academics
[edit]- Douglas J. Barrett, graduate of the University of South Florida College of Medicine; served as University of Florida Senior Vice President for Health Affairs[2]
- Alan Boss, 1973, astrophysicist and chair of multiple International Astronomical Union and NASA grounds
- Jeff Bradstreet, 1976, autism researcher[3]
- Julia R. Burdge, author[4]
- Roberto González Echevarría, 1964, Sterling Professor of Hispanic and Comparative Literatures, Yale University
- Michele Elliott, author, psychologist and founder of child protection charity Kidscape[5]
- Bartley Christopher Frueh, 1992, professor and clinical psychologist[6]
- Lee Kump, 1986, Professor of Geosciences, Penn State University
- Rhea Law, 1977, president of the University of South Florida since 2022
- David Mendelblatt, 1998, yachtsman and ophthalmologist
- Saraju Mohanty, 2003, Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, University of North Texas
- Michael Rao, 1987, youngest ever university president or chancellor, president of Virginia Commonwealth University
- Maurice A. Robinson, pastor, professor of the New Testament
- Thea Tlsty, professor of pathology at the University of California, San Francisco
Business
[edit]- Walid Abukhaled, BS Industrial and management systems engineering, Chief Executive Northrop Grumman in Saudi Arabia
- Jim Atchison, 1988, president/CEO of SeaWorld Entertainment
- Robert B. Carter, 1990, co-chief executive officer and chief information officer of FedEx[7]
- Joie Chitwood III, MBA 1995, Indianapolis Motor Speedway president and COO
- Aaron Fechter, 1973, founder of Creative Engineering Inc., developer of animatronics for theme parks
- George Gatewood, 1965, M.A. 1968, astronomer; retired director, Allegheny Observatory
- David Mearns, 1986, director, Blue Water Recoveries; Guinness World Record holder for deepest shipwreck ever found
- H. Lee Moffitt, 1964, founder, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center; former Florida Speaker of the House
- John R. Patrick, 1971, launched the IBM ThinkPad brand as senior marketing executive
- Daniel Ravicher, 1997, lecturer in law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- George Reyes, 1976, retired CFO of Google
- Nadine Smith, 1988, Executive Director, Equality Florida
- Austin Walton, 2006, certified NBA agent and owner of Walton Sports Management Group
- Nancy Yasecko, 1975, Principal Instructional Designer at Tyco Learning Technologies
- Jordan B. Zimmerman, MBA 1980, founder and Chairman of Zimmerman Advertising[8]
Entertainment, journalism, and literature
[edit]- Robert Ashford, professor of law at Syracuse University School of Law[9]
- Nicole Awai, 1996, visual artist[10]
- Guy Babylon, 1979, musician, keyboardist/composer, noted for his work with Elton John
- Joe Barresi, record engineer[11]
- James Carlos Blake, 1969, novelist, winner of LA Times Book Prize[12]
- Bruce G. Blowers, musician[13]
- Elayne Boosler, attended, comedian
- Kim Boyce, singer[14]
- Mike Boylan, 1996, video blogger, storm chaser, creator of Mike's Weather Page
- Mark Consuelos, 1994, actor, ABC's All My Children and Hiram Lodge on Riverdale
- Ann Turner Cook, 1969, mystery novelist, model for the "Gerber baby"
- Philip DeFranco, attended, YouTube celebrity[15]
- Rick Barrio Dill, musician[16]
- Tamsen Fadal, 1992, Lebanese-American television personality, four-time Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, entrepreneur[17]
- Gallagher, born Leo Gallagher, 1970, comedian
- Grace Gealey, 2015, actress, Empire
- Drake Hogestyn, 1977, actor, NBC's Days of Our Lives
- Melissa Howard, 1999, reality show personality, MTV's Real World cast member, Girls Behaving Badly
- Lauren Hutton, attended, actress and model
- Nicole Johnson, 1996, Miss America 1999, author and diabetes advocate
- Michelle Lee, 1997, editor in chief of Allure
- Ann Liguori, 1982, sports radio and television personality, talk show host, journalist, author, and television producer
- Kalup Linzy, 2003, video and performance artist; appeared on General Hospital alongside James Franco
- Lobo, born Roland Kent La Voie, attended, 70s singer
- Aasif Mandvi, attended, actor, writer and regular on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
- Oliver Mason (born 1979), actor
- Richard Oppel, 1964, journalist, director of American Society of Newspaper Editors
- Barbara Parker, 1973, writer
- Greg Pitts, 1992, actor, Office Space, Normal, Ohio
- Steven Reigns, 1998, poet, activist, educator
- Kerry Sanders, 1982, NBC correspondent
- Greg Schmitz, 1993, 1995, film journalist for Yahoo! Movies and Rotten Tomatoes
- Taneo Sebastian, 2021, member of Filipino boy band Alamat and actor
- Kissy Simmons, 1998, Broadway actress, The Lion King
- Robert Stackhouse, 1965, artist
- Charles Trippy, 2008, bassist for band We The Kings, YouTube celebrity
- Robert Wierzel, 1980, lighting designer
- Kurt Wimmer, 1987, screenwriter and film director
- Tony Zappone, 1969, broadcaster, journalist, photographer
Government, military and international affairs
[edit]- Peter Beck, 1978, Member of Ohio House of Representatives
- Kurt S. Browning, 1982, 1994, former Florida Secretary of State[18]
- Susan C. Bucklew, M.A. 1968, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- Danny Burgess, 2008, youngest mayor of Zephyrhills, at age 26[19]
- John Chiang, 1984, California State Controller
- J. Michelle Childs, 1988, Judge of United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, nominated by President Barack Obama[20]
- Victor Crist, 1983, member of the Florida State Senate[21]
- Faye B. Culp, 1993, politician[22]
- Michael S. Devany, Vice Admiral[23]
- Mario Díaz-Balart, member of the U.S. House of Representatives[24]
- Dale Fischer, 1977, Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California[17]
- Emilio T. Gonzalez, 1977, former National Security Advisor to President Bush
- Justin Hall, 2010, Director of Transportation Development, Florida Department of Transportation
- Pam Iorio, M.A. 2001, mayor, City of Tampa
- Doug Jamerson, 1979, former Florida Commissioner of Education
- Charlie Justice, 1993, member of the Florida State Senate
- Gil Kerlikowske, 1978, M.A. 1985, Head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection; former U.S. Drug Czar, Seattle Chief of Police
- John Kirby, 1985, retired rear admiral in the United States Navy serving as Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council in the White House
- Mark Meadows, A.A. 1980, U.S. Congressman, North Carolina
- Richard Rahn, 1963, president of Novecon; former VP & Chief Accountant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson, Jr., MBA 1994, 36th U.S. Navy Surgeon General
- Ronda Storms, 1988, Florida State Senator
School of Information
[edit]- Andrew S. Breidenbaugh, 1996, director of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System
- Lucia M. Gonzalez, 1991, author and library director
- Angie Drobnic Holan, 2010, editor of PolitiFact.com
Athletics
[edit]- Kim Adler, 2011, retired professional bowler and current nurse practitioner; graduated with a Master's of Science in Nursing[25]
- Gary Alexander (born 1969), basketball player
- Nate Allen, attended, safety for the Miami Dolphins
- Chucky Atkins, attended 1992–1996, professional basketball player
- Ed Baird, 1982, sailor, two-time America's Cup winner (1995 and 2007)
- Sam Barrington, 2012, linebacker, Green Bay Packers
- Zak Boggs, soccer player[26]
- Damu Cherry, 2000, Olympic athlete
- Mark Chung, soccer player, member of the U.S. National Team[27]
- Jeff Cunningham, attended 1994–1997, professional player for U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and FC Dallas
- B.J. Daniels, professional football player, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks
- Frank Davis, 2007, pro football guard, Detroit Lions; first Panamanian to play in an NFL game
- Radenko Dobraš (born 1968), Serbian basketball player
- Dom Dwyer, attended 2011, professional footballer for Orlando City SC
- Dale Eggeling, professional golfer[28]
- Christiane Endler, soccer player[29]
- Ken Eriksen, 1983, former USF baseball player, current USF Softball head coach and U.S. National Softball Team manager
- Ricquelle Farquharson, 2019, player for Jamaica women's national football team
- Jane Geddes, 2003, SVP, Operations at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Inc.
- Ross Gload, attended, former Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Andre Hall, attended, former professional football running back, Denver Broncos
- Nigel Harris, attended, football player
- Anthony Henry, 2000, Cleveland Browns cornerback
- Brendan Hines-Ike, professional soccer player for KV Kortijk
- Mike Jenkins, '07, Pro Bowl cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Taurus Johnson, attended, former professional football wide receiver, Washington Redskins
- Kenyatta Jones, attended, former NFL tackle, New England Patriots and Washington Redskins
- Tony La Russa, 1969, professional baseball player, manager, and executive
- DeDe Lattimore, NFL player
- Yohance Marshall, 1969, professional footballer for Nay Pyi Taw F.C.
- Terrell McClain, attended, defensive tackle, Carolina Panthers
- Carlton Mitchell, attended, professional football wide receiver, Cleveland Browns
- Kawika Mitchell, 2002, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker
- Jerome Murphy, attended, cornerback, Denver Broncos
- Troy Perkins, attended 2000–2002, professional soccer goalkeeper, Montreal Impact
- Jason Pierre-Paul, attended, defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, two-time Super Bowl Champion (XLVI and LV)
- Paige Railey, 2010, three-time Summer Olympian for the U.S. sailing team (2012, 2016, 2020)
- Mistral Raymond, attended, defensive back, Minnesota Vikings
- J.R. Reed, attended, Philadelphia Eagles safety
- Victor Rudd (born 1991), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League and the Euroleague
- George Selvie, 2009, defensive end for the St. Louis Rams
- Derrick Sharp, 1993, American-Israeli professional basketball player
- Neven Subotić, attended, professional soccer defender for Borussia Dortmund
- Evelyne Viens, 2019, soccer player, gold medalist at 2020 Summer Olympics
- David Villar (born 1997), baseball player for the San Francisco Giants
- Kayvon Webster, 2013, cornerback, Denver Broncos
- Roy Wegerle, attended (1982–83), retired Major League Soccer player
- Jacquian Williams, attended, linebacker, New York Giants
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Joybubbles, an early phone phreak who figured out how to place free long-distance phone calls by whistling the correct tone as a USF student in the 1960s[30]
- Debra Lafave, teacher who pled guilty to lewd or lascivious battery against a teenager[31]
- John E. Miller III, bishop in the Anglican Church in North America
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.usf.edu/pdfs/USF_PocketFacts.pdf Facts About USF, 2009-10
- ^ "Douglas J Barrett, M.D. - Background". UF Health, University of Florida Health. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
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- ^ "Elliott, Michele Irmiter (Born 7 Jan. 1946), Founder and Director, Kidscape Children's Charity, 1984–2009". Who's Who. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U36925. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
- ^ "B. Christopher Frueh, psychology: Researches treatments for post traumatic stress disorder". hawaii.edu. October 17, 2012.
- ^ "USF Alumni - 2013 Alumni Award Winners". USF Alumni Association - USF Alumni.
- ^ "Q&A: Jordan Zimmerman turned a B+ at USF into billions". March 13, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
- ^ "Profile". Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ^ Awai, Nicole (October 17, 2014). "Artist Statement". Callaloo. 37 (4): 943–946. doi:10.1353/cal.2014.0162. ISSN 1080-6512. S2CID 201788434.
- ^ "Joe Barresi". Mix with the Masters. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014.
- ^ "Outlaw Novelist" to Speak Jan. 23 - University of South Florida
- ^ Bruce Blowers to Perform | WUSF Public Media
- ^ "Kim Boyce". Last.fm. December 15, 2022.
- ^ "YouTubers Try a Different Forum: Real Life". washingtonpost.com.
- ^ "Vintage Trouble's Rick Barrio Dill talks about starting in Tampa, playing with the Who and Rolling Stones and more". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ a b "Tamsen Fadal". New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV. February 12, 2021.
- ^ http://www.usf.edu/government-relations/documents/vol2issue3.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "USF Alumni - Danny Burgess, '08, Sworn in as Mayor of Zephyrhills". USF Alumni Association - USF Alumni.
- ^ "President Obama Nominates Judge J. Michelle Childs, Richard Mark Gergel to District Court Bench for the District of South Carolina". whitehouse.gov. December 22, 2009. Archived from the original on February 16, 2017 – via National Archives.
- ^ "Hillsborough County, FL - Official Website - Victor D. Crist". hillsboroughcounty.org.
- ^ "Faye B. Culp, Previous Candidate for State Representative District 57, Florida". vote-fl.org.
- ^ "NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - David M. Kennedy". noaa.gov. Archived from the original on December 27, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ^ "Biography". Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart. January 3, 2021.
- ^ "Kimberly Adler, ARNP". health-first.org. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014.
- ^ "Zak Boggs Bio". GoUSFBulls.com.
- ^ "Varsity Club Picture of the Week". GoUSFBulls.com. June 17, 2010.
- ^ "404 - LPGA - Ladies Professional Golf Association". LPGA.
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- ^ "USF 50th Anniversary - College of Education "Remember When"". fcit.usf.edu. Archived from the original on November 17, 2020. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
- ^ Tampabay: Teacher considers plea deal in sex case