Name |
Original chapter |
Notability |
References |
Vernon Edward Altman |
Omicron (MIT), 1973 |
Co-Founder and Senior Partner of Bain & Company |
[22] |
Frank Armstrong |
Mu (Penn), 1922 |
Chairman of the Board, National Fruit Product Company, owner of White House Foods brand. |
[4] |
Roman F. Arnoldy |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1933 |
Founder and Chairman of the Board, Triten Corporation, a multinational, privately held multi-billion dollar holding company serving the petrochemical industry. Subsidiary firms include IAG, an engineering, procurement and construction firm, ARNCO, maker of hardened steel products for the petroleum industry, and Recapture Solutions, natural gas extraction technologies. |
[12] |
Ronald G. Assaf |
Eta Triton (Akron), 1957 |
Chairman, Sensormatic Electronics |
[4] |
Richard A. Baker |
Gamma (Cornell), 1988 |
Governor and CEO, Hudson's Bay Company |
[3] |
Roger Lee Boothe, Jr. |
Eta (Maryland), 1988 |
Project Manager, Capital Beltway HOT Lanes Project, Virginia Dept. of Transportation, largest ($1.4 Billion) transportation infrastructure project in the United States |
[3] |
James Bridgeman |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1953 |
Chairman and CEO, Bridgeman Creamery and the multistate Bridgeman Ice Cream Restaurant chain |
[12] |
John F. Brock |
Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech), 1970 |
Current President and CEO, Coca-Cola Enterprises |
|
D. William Brosnan |
Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech), 1928 |
Retired President, Southern Railway System |
[7] |
Robert Buuck |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1970 |
Founder, Chairman and CEO, American Medical Systems, a manufacturer of implantable devices to treat urological problems. AMS was acquired by Pfizer. Co-founded Iotek, a drug delivery and cardiovascular instrument company. Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by Medical Alley in 1993. President of the Buuck Family Foundation, supporting programs for the physically disabled. |
[12] |
George Murray Campbell |
Alpha (UMass), 1920 |
Vice-President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, retired |
[5] |
George C. Chacko |
Omicron (MIT), 1989 |
Chief Investment Officer of Auda International Hedge Funds, former Harvard Business School professor of finance. |
[5] |
Jerry D. Choate |
Xi Triton (San Jose State), 1961 |
Retired Chairman and CEO, Allstate Insurance Company |
[3][5] |
E. Patrick Coady |
Omicron (MIT), 1960 |
Former Director of the World Bank, Chairman of Coady Diemar Partners |
[22] |
Winthrop Buck Cody II |
Omicron (MIT), 1982 |
Head of Wealth Management, iGate Corporation. |
[22] |
George Bruce Cortelyou |
Lambda (George Washington), 1896 |
President of the Consolidated Gas Company (now ConEd), 1909-1935. First United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor. Also served as United States Postmaster General and United States Secretary of the Treasury. Chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1904, and manager of the successful Roosevelt campaign. See also listing under Government. |
[6] |
Stephen Courter |
Kappa (Penn State), 1977 |
Chairman & CEO, NEON Communications Group, Inc., a high bandwidth fiber optic communications carrier in the Eastern US. |
[3][5] |
Thomas Cusack |
Mu (Penn), 1977 |
CEO, Transamerica Life Insurance |
[3][5] |
Louis W. Dawson |
Gamma (Cornell), 1919 |
Former President, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York |
[7] |
Reginald Fils-Aime |
Gamma (Cornell), 1983 |
President & COO of Nintendo of America |
|
Philip B. Fletcher |
Xi (St. Lawrence), 1954 |
Retired Chairman & CEO, Conagra, Inc. |
[3][5] |
Samuel Chester Gale |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1916 |
Vice-President, General Mills, President, the Ad Council, developed brand identities Betty Crocker and Wheaties. Credited with development of first radio advertising jingle, and the ad campaign for Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy. |
[12] |
John T. Gilbride |
Mu (Penn), 1938 |
Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Shipyards |
[4] |
George L. Glotzbach |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1953 |
CEO, Benefacts, Inc. |
[4][12] |
Nat Giustina |
Theta Deuteron (Oregon State) 1941 |
Noted expert in forest products. President and managing partner of Giustina Brothers Lumber and Plywood Co., Eugene, Oregon |
[8] |
Glen Hiner |
Delta (West Virginia), 1956 |
Chairman, CEO, Owens-Corning Fiberglass |
[4] |
Stephen Huse |
Sigma Triton (Indiana), 1968 |
Restaurateur: Founder of the Noble Roman's pizza chain; Owner of Huse Incorporated; Served as Vice chairman of Indianapolis-based Consolidated Products, which operates the Steak 'n Shake chain and various specialty restaurants; Owner of St. Elmo's Steak House in Indianapolis. |
[5][23] |
Jerry Johnston |
Iota Pentaton (Cal. St. Fullerton), 1969 |
President, Chief Operating Officer, The Clorox Company |
[3][5] |
Vernon A. Johnson |
Omega (California), 1936 |
Former Sr. Vice-President, Eastern Region, Lockhead Aircraft; Senior Advisor, Lockheed Corporation |
[4] |
Reginald H. Jones |
Mu (Penn), 1939 |
Retired Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, General Electric Company |
[4] |
Karsten August Kallevig '99, |
Omicron (MIT), 1999 |
Investor, currently Real Estate CIO of Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, formerly of Grove International Partners and Soros Fund Management. |
[22] |
Kurt Landgraf |
Lambda Tetarton (Wagner), 1968 |
CEO, Educational Testing Service |
[3][5] |
Andrew Laine |
Alpha (UMass), 2007 |
President & CEO, EspanolSeguros.com |
|
Alan Luchette |
Iota Septaton (Penn State Altoona), 1992 |
President and CEO at JVB International Inc., an international designer and manufacturer of high-end women's shoes and accessories. |
[24] |
Gilbert C. "Gill" Maurer |
Xi (St. Lawrence), 1950 |
Retired Executive Vice-President & COO, The Hearst Corporation |
[3][5] |
James L. "Pete" Mauthe |
Kappa (Penn State), 1913 |
President, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. President and director of the Olga Coal Company, the Buckeye Coal Company, and the Youngstown Mines Corporation. Began his career as a blast furnace laborer with the Carnegie Steel Company. Four-year letterman for the Nittany Lions, as fullback; elected to College Football Hall of Fame in 1957. Served on Board of Trustees for both Penn State and Youngstown State University. |
[25] |
Paul E. Miller |
Gamma Deuteron (Iowa State), 1911 |
Governor of the Federal Reserve Board. Chairman of the board of directors of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank. Chairman, subcommittee on Agricultural Employment; director, War Planning Committee; director, Land Grant College Association. |
[2] |
Robert Mondavi |
Nu Deuteron (Stanford), 1936 |
Former Chairman, Robert Mondavi Winery |
[4] |
Scott Brian Nishiyama |
Omicron (MIT), 1996 |
Executive chef at Michelin Guide-rated Chez TJ in Mountain View, CA, previously of New York City's Daniel and The French Laundry in Napa Valley. Interestingly, Nishiyama did much of his early cooking in the MIT Phi Sig kitchen. |
[26] |
Thomas C. Norris |
Rho Deuteron (Gettysburg), 1960 |
Retired Chairman & CEO, P.H. Glatfelter Co., a global manufacturer of specialty paper and engineered products. |
[5] |
Steven W. Nygard |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1990 |
COO of RenewData Corp. |
[12] |
Harold J. Pond |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1919 |
Chairman and CEO of Advance Machine Co. |
[12] |
James Michael Prusko |
Omicron (MIT), 1986 |
Head of Structured Credit at Magnetar Capital, LLC. |
[22] |
Augustus A. Riemondy |
Nu (Lehigh), 1941 |
Executive at Hershey Foods and retired Air Force General |
[13] |
William Ritterhoff |
Omicron (M.I.T.), 1947 |
Executive vice-president of Bethlehem Steel |
[13] |
Larry Rosenberger |
Omicron (MIT), 1968 |
Former CEO of FICO. |
[22] |
Mendel Rosenblum |
Psi (Virginia), 1984 |
Co-founder of VMware, an American software company providing cloud and virtualization software and services. Now a subsidiary of EMC Corporation. |
[27] |
Larry Sather |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1973 |
CEO of Sathers Candy Company, now a division of Ferrara Candy. |
[12] |
Frank M. Totton |
Beta Deuteron (Minnesota), 1912 |
Secretary, Fidelity International-Trust Bank, NY, vice-president of Chase Manhattan National Bank and president of the American Institute of Banking (1928). A "Totten Trust" is a legal instrument, named after him, according to Black's Law. Former Grand Master of Freemasons, Grand Lodge of New York, 1948-50. |
[12][28] |
John William Townsend, Jr. |
Chi (Williams), 1946 |
President, the Fairchild Space & Electronics Co., a component of Fairchild Corporation. |
[4] |
Bernard J. Van Ingen |
Zeta (CCNY), 1911 |
Head of municipal bond house of B.J. Van Ingen and Co, which he established in 1917. Pioneer in the financing of public revenue bonds. His company was the leading underwriter for the Pennsylvania Turnpike in 1938, the Henry Hudson Parkway, many public power endeavors in Nebraska and the Northwest, and Puerto Rico's electric, water and sewer systems. |
[29] |
Richard H. Wamhoff |
Phi Upsilon (Valparaiso), 1967 |
Executive Vice President-Heinz Asia/Pacific |
[3][5] |
John "Jack" F. Welch |
Alpha (UMass), 1957 |
Former Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, General Electric Co. |
[4] |
Daniel Willard |
Alpha (UMass), 1882 |
President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1910-1941. Trustee and Chairman of the Board, Johns Hopkins University, 1926-1941. |
[30] |
Geoff Wilson |
Delta Tetarton (Florida), 2001 |
President & CEO, 352 Inc. |
|
Robert Wolfe |
Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech), 1960 |
Chairman & CEO, GenCorp |
[3][5] |
Charles Zvirman |
Theta Pentanon (Indiana University of Pennsylvania), 1984 |
CEO of New Perspective Productions, Pittsburgh, PA. |
[3] |