List of National Speech and Debate Association members explained

The National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA) is the largest interscholastic speech and debate organization serving middle school and high school students in the United States.[1] It was known as the National Forensic League from 1925 to 2014.[2] Many NSDA alumni have risen to the pinnacle of their respective fields, including the following.[3]

Academia

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Tracy Packiam AllowayLiberty UniversityProfessor of psychology at the University of North Florida
Douglas BernheimHarvard SchoolProfessor of economics at Stanford University
John BesslerLoyola High SchoolProfessor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law
Russell L. CaldwellWooster High SchoolHistory professor and chair at the University of Southern California
Brittney CooperRuston High SchoolProfessor of women's and gender studies and Africana studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Northwest High Schoolacademic administrator and acting co-president of Colorado College
Kenneth HershSt. Mark's School of TexasCEO of the George W. Bush Presidential Center
Leah LitmanEdina High SchoolProfessor at the University of Michigan Law Schoo
W. Walter MenningerTopeka High SchoolDean of the Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Science and CEO of the Menninger Clinic
Melissa MurrayLincoln Park AcademyProfessor of law at New York University
Benjamin OlkenMilton Academy
Elinor OstromBeverly Hills High SchoolWinner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and professor of political science at Indiana University,
Farah PandithMilton AcademySenior fellow with the Future of Diplomacy Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School
Sarah ParcakBangor High SchoolEgyptologist and professor of anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
James PoterbaPennsbury High School
Robert D. PutnamPort Clinton High SchoolPolitical scientist and professor at the Harvard Kennedy School
Lewis SargentichAlhambra High SchoolProfessor at Harvard Law School
John SextonBrooklyn Preparatory SchoolProfessor of Law at New York University
David Alan SklanskyCorona del Mar High SchoolProfessor of law at Stanford Law School
Anand VeeravaguGrapevine High SchoolNeurosurgeon at Stanford University Hospital and Clinics

Business

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Aimee AllisonAntioch High SchoolFounder of She the People
Roy BahatStuyvesant High SchoolVenture capitalist
Austan GoolsbeeMilton AcademyPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers
Frances HaugenIowa City West High SchoolWhistleblower on Facebook
Ann KimApple Valley High SchoolJames Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur
Craig NewmarkMorristown High SchoolFounder of Craigslist
Justin RosensteinSoftware programmer and co-founder of Asana
Deena ShakirLeland High SchoolVenture capitalist
Ben SilbermannDes Moines Roosevelt High SchoolCo-founder and executive chairman of Pinterest

Entertainment

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Kalen AllenSumner Academy of Arts & ScienceActor and internet personality
Kristen Soltis AndersonCypress Creek High SchoolRepublican pollster, television personality, and writer
Brian BaumgartnerThe Westminster SchoolsActor
Daniel BeatyActor, singer, and writer known as KOA
David BegnaudTeurlings Catholic High SchoolCorrespondent for CBS This Morning, the CBS Evening News, and 48 Hours
Chadwick BosemanT. L. Hanna High SchoolActor
Benjamin BrattLowell High SchoolActor
Nancy CartwrightFairmont West High SchoolEmmy Award-winning voice actor
Jessica ChastainSacramento City CollegeActress and producer
Stephen ColbertPorter-Gaud SchoolComedian and television host
Chris ColferClovis East High SchoolGolden Globe Award winning actor and singer
Bertha CoombsMilton AcademyReporter for CNBC
Boston Latin SchoolChief election and campaign correspondent for CBS News
Ursuline High SchoolVoice actor
James DeanFairmount High School Actor[4]
Joyce DeWittSpeedway Senior High SchoolActress
Paul W. DraperOlympus High SchoolMentalist and magician
Zac EfronArroyo Grande High SchoolActor
Billy EichnerStuyvesant High SchoolActor and comedian
Nelsan EllisIllinois State UniversityActor
Troy High SchoolBroadway actress
Josh GadNSU University SchoolActor
Ginger GonzagaFred C. Beyer High SchoolActress
Becky GulsvigMoorhead High Schoolstage actress
Arsenio HallOhio UniversityComedian, actor, and television host
Thornton Township High SchoolActor, stand-up comedian, spoken word artist, and musician
E. E. Smith High SchoolActor
John Carroll UniversityStand-up comedian and actor
John HoogenakkerSouth Mecklenburg High SchoolActor
Trinity High SchoolVoice actor
David Henry HwangHarvard-Westlake SchoolPlaywright and screenwriter
Hallie JacksonPennsbury High SchoolCorrespondent and anchor for NBC News
Apple Valley High SchoolActor, playwright, and documentarian
Cherry JonesHenry County High SchoolActress
Colin JostRegis High SchoolComedian, actor, and screenwriter
Milton AcademyPlaywright, screenwriter, and lyricist
Princeton High SchoolActor
Tom LlamasEmmy Award-winning anchor of ABC World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News
Shelley LongSouth Side High SchoolActress and comedian[5]
Jon LovettSyosset High SchoolPodcaster, screenwriter, and television producer
Carlos MazaVideo producer who started the Vox series Strikethrough[6]
Westbury High SchoolMusician known for Stars of the Lid
Heather McGheeMilton AcademyTelevision political commintator
Idina MenzelSyosset High SchoolActress
Hasan MinhajDavis Senior High SchoolComedian, actor, and producer
John MoeFederal Way High SchoolRadio personality and podcaster
Anson MountDickson County High SchoolActor
Masconomet Regional High SchoolActress
Roberto OrciSpring Woods High SchoolScreenwriter and producer
Jared PadaleckiJames Madison High SchoolActor
Fred Parker Jr.Northside Independent School DistrictActor[7]
Jane PauleyWarren Central High SchoolTelevision host of Today and Dateline NBC
Jordan PeeleCalhoun SchoolComedian, actor, and filmmaker
Kal PennFreehold Township High SchoolActor
Brad PittKickapoo High SchoolActor
Newark Arts High SchoolActress and singer
Paul RuddShawnee Mission West High SchoolActor and comedian
Danielle SchneiderSpanish River Community High SchoolActress
Heidi SchreckWenatchee High SchoolScreenwriter, playwright, and actress
Scranton Central High SchoolActress
Dwight Global Online SchoolActress and producer
Actor
Jenny SlateMilton AcademyActress, comedian, and writer
Brent SpinerBellaire High SchoolActor known for
Bruce SpringsteenFreehold Borough High SchoolRock musician
Jason SudeikisShawnee Mission West High SchoolActor and comedian
Maria ThayerActress
Kenan ThompsonWoodward AcademyComedian and actor
Stephen TobolowskyJustin F. Kimball High SchoolActor
Michael UriePlano Senior High SchoolActor
Michael Benjamin WashingtonPlano Senior High SchoolActor
Natrona County High SchoolTelevision correspondent for NBC News
Oprah WinfreyEast Nashville High SchoolTalk show host, actress, producer, and author
BD WongAbraham Lincoln High SchoolActor
Actor and comedian
"Weird Al" YankovicLynwood High SchoolComedy musician
Anthony E. ZuikerChaparral High SchoolScreenwriter

Law

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Samuel AlitoHamilton High School East
Preet BhararaRanney SchoolUnited States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Lisa Blatt
Stephen BreyerLowell High School
Paul ClementCedarburg High SchoolSolicitor General of the United States
Viet DinhFullerton High SchoolUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy
David FrederickThomas Jefferson High SchoolAppellate attorney and partner at Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick
Thomas GoldsteinNSU University SchoolLawyer and co-founder of SCOTUSblog
Ketanji Brown JacksonMiami Palmetto Senior High School[8]
Neal KatyalLoyola AcademyAppellate lawyer professor at the Georgetown University Law Center
Anna M. ManascoSaint James SchoolU.S. District judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
Katherine M. MenendezTopeka High SchoolU.S. District judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota
Janet RenoCoral Gables High SchoolUnited States Attorney General
Sonia SotomayorCardinal Spellman High School

Literature and print journalism

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Ty BurrMilton AcademyFilm critic at The Boston Globe
Pintip DunnParsons Senior High SchoolAuthor of young adult fiction
Saeed JonesLewisville High SchoolPoet
Priya KrishnaGreenhill SchoolFood journalist for The New York Times
R. F. KuangGreenhill SchoolFantasy writer
Min Jin LeeBronx High School of ScienceAuthor and journalist
Ben LernerTopeka High SchoolPoet, novelist, essayist, and critic
Larry MagidUlysses S. Grant High SchoolTechnology columnist, writer, and commentator
Celeste NgShaker Heights High SchoolNovelist
Alan SepinwallMontville High SchoolChief television critic for Rolling Stone
Bryan WashingtonJames E. Taylor High SchoolWriter

Politics

NameChapterNotabilityReference
Avondale High SchoolGeorgia House of Representatives
Rebecca BlankAlexander Ramsey High SchoolUnited States Secretary of Commerce
James H. Burnley IVUnited States Secretary of Transportation[9]
G. T. BynumCascia Hall Preparatory School
Yvanna CancelaCarrollton School of the Sacred HeartWhite House Senior Advisor to Governors and Statewide Elected Officials and chief of staff to the Governor of Nevada
Joaquin CastroThomas Jefferson High SchoolUnited States House of Representatives and Texas House of Representatives
Frank G. ClementDickson County High School
William J. Crowe Jr.
Steve DainesBozeman High SchoolUnited States Senator and U.S. House of Representative
Diana DeGetteSouth High SchoolU.S. House of Representative
Russ FeingoldJoseph A. Craig High SchoolUnited States Senator, Wisconsin Senate, and U.S.Special Envoy for the African Great Lakes and the Congo-Kinshasa
Peggy FlanaganSt. Louis Park High School50th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
Bob GrahamMiami Carol City High SchoolGovernor of Florida and United States Senator
Thamar HarriganNorth Miami Beach Senior High SchoolWhite House Chief of Staff and White House Liaison of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency[10]
Spencer High School Iowa House of Representatives
Colin KahlJohn F. Kennedy High SchoolUnder Secretary of Defense for Policy and national security advisor to the vice president und
Kevin KileyGranite Bay High SchoolUnited States House of Representatives and California State Assembly
Richard LugarShortridge High SchoolUnited States Senate
Bozeman High SchoolUnited States Ambassador to Russia
Tom RidgeCathedral Preparatory SchoolGovernor of Pennsylvania and the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security
Karl RoveOlympus High SchoolWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Senior Advisor to the President
Robert RubinMiami Beach High School70th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Terri SewellSelma High SchoolUnited States House of Representatives
Jake SullivanSouthwest High SchoolU.S. National Security Advisor
Fort Dodge High SchoolIowa House of Representatives
Elizabeth WarrenNorthwest Classen High SchoolUnited States Senate
John WertheimChairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico and political candidate
Paul WesselhoftOklahoma House of Representatives

Notes and References

  1. Web site: What Is Forensic Competition? . 2023-02-10 . Small Business - Chron.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Rebranding - USA National Forensic League becomes National Speech & Debate Association . 2024-09-03 . Global Debate . en.
  3. Web site: Notable Alumni . September 2, 2024 . National Speech & Debate Association.
  4. Web site: 26 Famous People Who Were on the Debate Team . 2023-02-10 . Ranker . en.
  5. Web site: Before Brent Spiner was Famous . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110103102527/http://www.nflonline.org/Main/BSpiner . 2011-01-03 . 2024-09-03 . National Forensic League . web.archive.org.
  6. Web site: 2018-IMG-Alum-Carlos-Maza . September 20, 2024 . National Speech & Debate Association.
  7. Web site: Texas Actor Fred Parker, Jr. Broadway-bound . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141021114217/http://focusdailynews.com/texas-actor-fred-parker-jr-broadwaybound-p6082-1.htm . 2014-10-21 . 2024-09-21 . Focus Daily News . web.archive.org.
  8. News: Mazzei . Patricia . 2022-02-26 . How a High School Debate Team Shaped Ketanji Brown Jackson . 2023-02-10 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  9. Web site: Williams . Lena . October 10, 1987 . MAN IN THE NEWS: James Horace Burnley 4th; TOUGH CABINET NOMINEE . August 10, 2019 . The New York Times.
  10. Web site: Thamar Harrigan – USTDA . 2024-09-20 . en-US.