List of Florida Southern College alumni
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This list of Florida Southern College alumni includes graduates and former students of Florida Southern College.
Alumni | Notability |
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Joseph Alter | Grabby Award-winning performer |
Robert M. Blackburn | Bishop of the United Methodist Church (B.A., 1941) |
Amanda Curry Brown[1] | economist at United States Environmental Protection Agency |
Megan Brown | pitcher for the Rockford Thunder of the NPF |
Rob Dibble | former pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball[2] |
Eric Eisnaugle | member of the Florida House of Representatives |
Robert Eugene Fannin | Bishop of the United Methodist Church (B.S. in Business Administration) |
Robert L. Goulet | CEO of Entertainment Sports Partners |
Lee Janzen | professional golfer on the PGA Tour |
Matt Joyce | Major League rightfielder - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
Stephanie Jannetta | former backup dancer for Beyoncé |
R. Fred Lewis | former Chief Justice for the Florida Supreme Court |
Robert L. McLendon, Jr. | former President of St. Johns River Community College |
Rocco Mediate | professional golfer on the PGA Tour |
Lance Niekro | former Major League first baseman - four seasons in the majors |
Rick Ruffner | founder of Avanti greeting cards, Detroit, Michigan |
Jeff Shields | adult film star |
Brett Tomko | former Major League Pitcher - 11 seasons in the majors |
Baxter Troutman | member of the Florida House of Representatives |
James M. Wellman | founder of Wellman–Lord Engineering[3] |
Stephen R. Wise | member of the Florida Senate |
Abdallah Salem el-Badri | Secretary General of OPEC |
References
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/94/colleges-09_Florida-Southern-College_94149.html
- ↑ "Rob Dibble Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
- ↑ "Welman-Lord Fast-Growing Polk County". Lakeland Ledger. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
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