List of John Carroll University people
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This is a list of people associated with John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio. This includes faculty, alumni, staff, and former university Presidents. John Carroll University is a private, co-educational Jesuit university in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area in the United States. The university was founded as Saint Ignatius College by the Society of Jesus. A member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, John Carroll was founded in 1886. The University enrolls approximately 4,000 students per year.
Alumni
Media
- Mary Ann Ahern - political reporter, NBC5 Chicago
- Paisley Dodds - AP London Bureau Chief
- Josh Kolodny - Radio personality and producer
- Tim Russert - former NBC News Washington Bureau Chief; host and moderator of Meet the Press; the University's Department of Communications and Theatre Arts was renamed in his honor May 2009[1]
Government
- Sara Bloomfield - Director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (M.A. from John Carroll University)
- Frank D. Celebrezze I - politician; brother of Anthony Celebrezze
- Anne C. Conway - Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- John Cranley - Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Timothy J. DeGeeter - State Representative, Ohio Legislature
- Timothy Grendell - member, Ohio Senate
- Mike Hope - State Representative, Washington State Legislature
- Donald J. McConnell - former United States Ambassador to Eritrea
- Tom Murphy - former Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Mary Rose Oakar - former Congresswoman (M.A. from John Carroll University)
- Jon Powers - politician, U.S. Army Captain, and founder of War Kids Relief
- Paweł Wojciechowski - Polish economist; former Polish Minister of Finance
Military
- Ronald E. Dziedzicki - '92G, Major General (U.S. Army Reserves) 3rd Medical Command Fort Gillem, Georgia; COO for University Hospitals Case Medical Center
- Joseph T Ellis - Brigadier General (United States Army, Transportation Corps, retired), B.S. Business Management
- Carter Ham - former General, United States Army, serving as Commanding General, U.S. Army, Europe
- John D. Lavelle - General, United States Air Force; 4 stars restored by President Barack Obama, 2010
- Robert Stall - Major General, United States Army Reserve, Commanding General, 108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training)
- Carl E. Walz - United States colonel (Ret.) and astronaut (M.S. from John Carroll University)
Business
- James C. Boland, former vice chairman of Ernst & Young; board member of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Sherwin-Williams, Invacare and DDR Corp.
- John Boler - Chairman, President and CEO of Boler Co.
- Jack Breen - former CEO of Sherwin-Williams
- Bob Dickinson - former CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines
- Charles Dolan - founder of Cablevision and HBO
- Timothy Donahue - former Executive Chairman of Sprint Nextel
- Howard W. "Hoddy" Hanna, III - Chairman and CEO of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Inc.
- Richard Kramer - CEO of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company [2]
- Kirsten Marriner - Chief Human Resources Officer of Omnicare
- James Myers - CEO of PETCO
- Kathleen O'Neil - former EVP; advisor to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Nicholas Orlando - co-owner and President of Orlando Baking Company, 1970-2004[3]
- John Pellegrene - former EVP Marketing, Target Corporation
- Michael Petras - CEO of HGI Global Holdings Inc., former President & CEO of GE Global Lighting & Industrial
- John Rooney - former President and CEO of U.S. Cellular
Sports
- Graham Armstrong - American football player
- Tom Arth - professional football player, Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers, head coach for John Carroll University
- David Caldwell - General Manager, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Nick Caserio - Director of Player Personnel, New England Patriots
- Enrique Ecker - former NFL player
- London Fletcher-Baker - professional football player, St. Louis Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins
- Peter Goodwin - former Dean, World's Strongest Man
- Josh McDaniels - Offensive Coordinator of the New England Patriots, former head coach for the Denver Broncos
- Brian Polian - Head Coach, Nevada Wolf Pack
- Chris Polian - former Vice President and General Manager, Indianapolis Colts
- Chuck Priefer - Assistant Coach, NFL
- Greg Roman - Offensive Coordinator, Buffalo Bills
- Don Shula - professional football player and Hall of Fame coach, Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins
- Carl Taseff - professional football player and coach, Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills, and Miami Dolphins
- Tom Telesco - General Manager, San Diego Chargers
- Jerry Schuplinski - Offensive Quality Control, New England Patriots
- Dave Ziegler - Director of Pro Personnel, New England Patriots
Religion
- Neil Buckon, D.D. - Episcopal Vicar for the West Coast
- Rev. Timothy P. Kesicki, S.J. - President of the Jesuit Conference of the Society of Jesus
- Donald Edmond Pelotte - Bishop, Diocese of Gallup, New Mexico
- Anthony Edward Pevec - retired Auxiliary Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
- Anthony Pilla - retired Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
Academia
- Philip C. Bevilacqua - Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Penn State University
- George J. Bosl - Chairman, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- Leonard Calabrese -Rheumatologist and internationally recognized researcher, Cleveland Clinic
- James Danko - President, Butler University; former Dean, Villanova University, Villanova School of Business
- Paul A. Fleury - Dean, Yale University School of Engineering
- John Hardon - Jesuit priest, theologian, and intellectual
- Beth LaGamba - Golden Apple Award winner 2003
- John G. Peters - President, Northern Illinois University
- Fred Prestello - President, LeMoyne College
- Andrew P. Roth - President, Notre Dame College of Ohio
Arts and entertainment
- Elizabeth Becka (aka Lisa Black) - mystery author
- Kurt Broz - award-winning writer, actor (The Slasher, Garbage Head, The White Russian)
- Eric Carmen - singer, musician
- Brian P. Cleary - author of more than 25 children's books
- Jack Riley - comedic actor
Other
- David Ferrie - alleged by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in assassination of John F. Kennedy
Faculty
- Denise Ben-Porath, Ph.D. - Professor of Psychology
- George Bilgere - poet
- Francesco Cesareo - President of Assumption College, former professor of history at John Carroll University
- Vincent Dethier - insect physiologist and entomologist
- Charles Geschke - co-founder of Adobe Systems Inc.[4]
- Sarah Willis - writer and novelist
References
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