List of Northeastern University people explained
The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Northeastern University.
Alumni
Business
- Nikesh Arora – president and chief operating officer of SoftBank
- Jeff Bornstein – CFO, General Electric
- Robert A. Brooks – founder and CEO, Brooks Fiber Properties[1]
- George Chamillard – former CEO, Teradyne, Inc.
- Jeff Clarke – CEO, 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
- 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 CEO, New York Life Insurance Company
- Biz Stone – co-founder of Twitter
Government and politics
Judiciary
Science and technology
Military
Journalism and communications
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
- 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
Sports
- 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
- 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
Notes and References
- http://www.stlcommercemagazine.com/archives/march2000/cover.html
- Web site: Faces: Roger Marino . Forbes . 2000-12-13 . 2015-11-14.
- Book: Theroux, Paul. Paul Theroux
. Fresh Air Fiend: Travel Writings, 1985–2000. Paul Theroux. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2001. 978-0-618-12693-4. 256–259.
- Web site: Representative Theodore C. Speliotis. February 1, 2018.
- Web site: Thomsen . Ian . 'Gem of Northeastern,' Molly White takes on crypto . . June 4, 2022 . June 3, 2022 . live . June 3, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220603221452/https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/06/03/molly-white-crypto/.
- Web site: Meet Sidney Gish, the student who went from singing about The Hunger Games to winning a Boston Music Award. 2021-03-31. news.northeastern.edu. 24 January 2019 . en-US.
- Web site: Documenting Desperation Magazine. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160426065837/http://www.northeastern.edu/magazine/documenting-desperation/ . 2016-04-26 .
- http://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_35th_program_creative.pdf
- "The Q&A: Mohammed Saeed Harib, animator." The Economist. August 10, 2011. Retrieved on March 29, 2012.
- Web site: Shawn James Basketball Player Profile. Eurobasket.com. 2015-11-14.
- News: Wood . Norm . Mason Rises to Virginia Tech's Head Baseball Job from Humble New England Roots . July 5, 2014 . DailyPress.com . July 15, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714212227/http://articles.dailypress.com/2013-07-15/sports/dp-spt-feature-tech-baseball-coach-pat-mason-0706-20130715_1_pete-hughes-virginia-tech-boston-college . July 14, 2014 . dead .
- Web site: Northeastern Huskies. Northeastern University Athletics. 2015-11-14.
- Web site: Northeastern University. Hall of Fame. Northeastern University Athletics. Northeastern University. 20 May 2015. 2015.