List of Long Island University people
Below are alumni, benefactors, presidents or chancellors, and other notable people associated with Long Island University.
Alumni
Art
- Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the comic strip The Lockhorns
Business
- Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates
- John A. Kanas, former President and CEO of North Fork Bank, current CEO of BankUnited[1]
- Howard Lorber, businessman; investor; CEO of Vector Group; chairman of Nathan's Famous and Douglas Elliman
- Jorge M. Perez, real estate developer, author and political fundraiser; founder of The Related Companies
- Adnan Polat, chairman of Football Club Galatasaray SK; CEO of Ege Seramik
- Terry Semel, former chairman and CEO of Yahoo!; on the Board of Directors of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, The Paley Center for Media, and the Guggenheim Museum
- John Utendahl, founder and owner of Utendahl Group, the largest African American-owned investment banking organization in the US
- Gary Winnick, founder of Global Crossing, Ltd., installing the first undersea cable linking the U.S. and Europe
Judicial
- Rose Bird, first woman to serve as chief justice on the Supreme Court of California
Media
- A. J. Benza, television show host, actor (Celebrity Fit Club)
- Ted David, senior anchor at CNBC Business Radio
- John Edward McGee, Jr., television host and producer
- Arnold Hano, journalist, author, editor
- Jackee Harry, known for her roles on the television series 227, Another World, and Designing Women, and the Rodney Dangerfield movie Ladybugs
- Alfred R. Kahn, chairman and CEO, 4Kids Entertainment
- Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of ACME Communications
- Brian Kilmeade, television presenter and current co-host of Fox and Friends and Brian the Judge
- Lynda Lopez, news anchor; sister of Jennifer Lopez
- Nancy Hicks Maynard, first black female reporter for the New York Times; she and her husband are the first African Americans to own a major U.S. metropolitan newspaper, Oakland Tribune; they cofounded the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
- Burl Osborne, former chairman of the Associated Press and former publisher of the Dallas Morning News
- Sibila Vargas, news anchor
- Larry Wachtel, the "Voice of Wall Street"; former senior vice president at Wachovia; financial analyst at Prudential Financial; respected financial markets commentator on WINS (AM) radio in New York City
Medicine and health
- David H. Farb, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Boston University School of Medicine.
- Ruth Kirschstein, former acting director of the National Institute of Health and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; namesake of Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards
Performing arts
- Ray Angelic, producer and production manager
- Michael Arbouet, director and producer
- Ed Lauter, actor
- Dina Meyer, actress
- Nicholas Pileggi, screenwriter and author
- Larry Strong, producer and director
- Denise Vasi, actress
Politics
- Tim Bishop, representative of the State of New York's 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives in the United States Congress
- Leon Bogues, former senator who represented the 29th District in the New York State Senate and who was succeeded by David Paterson, New York State's first black governor
- Steven Cymbrowitz, representative of the 45th District in the New York State Assembly
- Tuariki Delamere, former member of parliament for the Eastern Maori (now Ikaroa-Rāwhiti) electorate in the Parliament of New Zealand and cabinet minister, including Minister of Immigration
- Katuutire Kaura, member of parliament in the National Assembly of the Republic of Namibia; leader of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance of Namibia
- Tom Ognibene, former representative of the 30th City Council District in the New York City Council and New York City mayoral candidate
- L. Harvey Smith, representative of the 31st District in the New Jersey General Assembly
- Fred Thiele, representative of the 2nd District in the New York State Assembly
- Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, is an Indian politician and a member of parliament to the 16th Lok Sabha from Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh.
Sports and recreation
- Hank Beenders, first non-American to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals
- Frank Catalanotto, retired Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder
- John Collins, former president and chief executive officer of the National Football League's (NFL) Cleveland Browns
- Daniel de Oliveira, Rookie of the Year 1987, Northeast Conference; first LIU Blackbird soccer player to play with DC United in 1995 Major League Soccer, two-time winner MVP Colin Fowles Trophy, 1987 and 1990; coach of the Venezuelan Youth 15 and 17 National Teams
- Ray Felix, second African American to be named an NBA All-Star; the NBA's first dominant African-American center
- Frido Frey, first German to play in the NBA
- Sid Gordon, two-time All Star major league baseball player
- Charles Rahmel Jones, played for the NBA's Chicago Bulls
- William King, one of the rare black basketball players in the National Basketball League, predecessor to the NBA
- Steve Nisenson, basketball player
- Frank Pia, inventor of the Pia Carry
- Ossie Schectman, a member of the original New York Knickerbockers in their inaugural NBA season in 1946 and inductee in the National Jewish Museum Sports Hall of Fame.
- Peter Senerchia, also known as Tazz in WWE, wrestler and commentator, ECW and TNA
Notable faculty
Past
- Vincent de Tourdonnet, one of Canada's foremost writers of musical theatre
- Sania Hamady, PhD, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology until 1989; authored seminal work on Middle Eastern Affairs which was used by U.S. Department of State as a primer on the sociologic patterns of the Middle East[2]
- Pee Wee Kirkland, former street basketball player from New York City; taught the "Philosophy of Basketball Coaching"
- Gerda Lerner, pioneer of women's history as an academic discipline
- Leo Pfeffer, distinguished jurist; leading theoretician on the separation of church and state
- Ivan Samiylenko, last Prime Minister in the Government of Ukrainian People's Republic in Exile; professor 1961–1980[3]
Present
References
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