List of New College of Florida alumni
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| Alumni | Notability |
|---|---|
| Anita L. Allen | Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School |
| David Allen | Writer and productivity consultant, developed the "Getting Things Done" method of time management |
| Robert D. Atkinson | Author and founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation |
| Esther Barazzone | President[1] of Chatham University |
| Thomas Bell, Ph.D. | Scientist (Emeritus)[2] at the Goddard Space Flight Center at NASA and a senior meteorologist (Emeritus) in the Laboratory for Atmospheres |
| Susan Burns | Founding editor of business magazine BIZ(941),[3] and a founding board member of the Sarasota School of Arts and Sciences |
| Paul Cebar | Singer-songwriter |
| John M. Cranor III | Entrepreneur; Chairman of the Board, AFC Enterprises;[4] former President/CEO, New College Foundation; former Chairman/President/CEO, Long John Silver's Restaurants; former President/CEO, KFC Corp. |
| Michael DeMaria | Clinical psychologist |
| Jose Diaz-Balart | Emmy Award-winning journalist, Telemundo and MSNBC national news anchor |
| Lincoln Diaz-Balart | Former United States Congressman |
| Rick Doblin | President and founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies |
| The Dollyrots | Co-founded by Kelly Ogden (lead vocals and bassist) and Luis Cabezas (guitarist) |
| Gregory Dubois-Felsmann | Rhodes Scholar. Staff scientist at Caltech and a former chair of the executive committee for the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Users' Organization,[5] |
| William C. Dudley | President, New York Federal Reserve Bank |
| Stephen Duprey | Prominent New Hampshire businessman and politician; member of the Republican National Committee; four-term chair of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee; elected in 1972 at age 19 to the New Hampshire House of Representatives as the youngest state representative in the United States |
| Carol Flint | Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer,[6] 'ER, The West Wing |
| Jennifer Granick | Attorney;[7] Director of Civil Liberties, Stanford Center for Internet and Society; former Civil Liberties Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation |
| Elaine Hall | Emmy Award winner, founder and director of The Miracle Project |
| Paul Hansma | Retired physics professor at UC Santa Barbara[8] and the winner of the American Physical Society's award to recognize outstanding achievement in biological physics research, the Max Delbruck Prize[9] in 2000 |
| Daniel M. Harrison | Sociologist, writer and author of Making Sense of Marshall Ledbetter: The Dark Side of Political Protest, 2014[10] |
| Jaymay | Singer-songwriter based in New York City and London |
| Joel Judd | Attorney; former member of the Colorado House of Representatives |
| Sarah Rose Karr | Former child actress,[11] best known for her roles in Beethoven, Beethoven 2, and Kindergarten Cop |
| John J. Lentini | Fire and arson scientist[12] |
| Sondra London | True crime author |
| Merlin Mann | Writer and editor |
| Sharon Matola | Biologist, environmentalist, founder and director of the Belize Zoo |
| Nancy E. McEldowney | Diplomat; director, Foreign Service Institute; former United States Ambassador to Bulgaria |
| Randall Moon | Biologist,[13] University of Washington |
| Tyler Pitchford | Appellate attorney, computer security expert, and co-creator of the Azureus bittorrent client. |
| Nicholas Schaffner | Writer, rock & roll journalist, expert on the Beatles; died August 28, 1991 |
| Jonathan Smiga | President and CEO, Barnie's Coffee Kitchen[14] |
| David M. Smolin | Professor of Law at the Cumberland School of Law and director of Cumberland School of Law's Center for Biotechnology, Law, and Ethics |
| Donald Thieme | Geologist, archaeologist, Professor of Geosciences at Valdosta State University[15] |
| William Thurston | Mathematician, 1982 winner of the Fields Medal; died August 21, 2012. |
| Josh Tickell | Biodiesel advocate; author; director of the documentary Fuel, which won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival |
| Mark Weiser | Former Chief Scientist at Xerox PARC Laboratories; founder of ubiquitous computing; died on April 27, 1999 |
| Ryan Francis White | Cameraman and cinematographer[16] |
| John Wilke | Investigative reporter at the Wall Street Journal; died on May 1, 2009 |
| Sam Zamarripa | First Hispanic to serve in the Georgia state senate |
- ↑ http://www.chatham.edu/about/presidents_bio.cfm
- ↑ http://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/index.cfm?fuseAction=people.jumpBio&&iPhonebookId=14383
- ↑ http://www.spoke.com/people/susan-burns-3e1429c09e597c1003c1204a
- ↑ http://popeyes.com/company/leadership/john-cranor/
- ↑ http://www.lsst.org/lsst/about/data_management_interface_scientist
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0282378/
- ↑ http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/about/people/jennifer-granick
- ↑ http://hansmalab.physics.ucsb.edu/people.html
- ↑ http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/prizerecipient.cfm?last_nm=Hansma&first_nm=Paul&year=2000
- ↑ http://upf.com/book.asp?id=HARRI001
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0440082/
- ↑ http://www.firescientist.com/
- ↑ http://depts.washington.edu/phcol/faculty/moon.php
- ↑ http://barniescoffeekitchen.com/pages/leadership-team
- ↑ http://ww2.valdosta.edu/~dmthieme/
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3392854/filmotype
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