List of Zeta Beta Tau brothers
| Name | Notability | Chapter | Graduated | College or university |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academia | ||||
| Lawrence S. Bacow | President, Tufts University | Xi | 1972 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Eli Capilouto[1] | President of the University of Kentucky | Psi | 1971 | University of Alabama |
| Stephen Joel Trachtenberg[1] | President Emeritus, The George Washington University | Delta | 1959 | Columbia University |
| Arts and entertainment | ||||
| Armand "Army" Archerd[1] | Daily Variety – Columnist | Alpha Rho | 1941 | University of California – Los Angeles |
| Jack Benny[1] | Television and Radio Comedian | Alpha Rho | University of California – Los Angeles | |
| Leonard Bernstein[1] | Composer (West Side Story); Conductor (New York Philharmonic) | Alpha Zeta | 1944 | Harvard University |
| Hal Block[2] | Comedian; Comedy Writer;Producer | Alpha Beta | 1936 | University of Chicago |
| Benjy Bronk[3] | Comedian and Writer: The Howard Stern Show | Alpha Psi | 1993 | Penn State University |
| Keith Gale | VP/National Promotion at RCA Records-Nashville | Epsilon Eta | 1989 | Rowan University |
| Aaron Karo | Author and Comedian | Theta | 2001 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Robert Q. Lewis | Television personality, actor, game show host | Eta | 1942 | University of Michigan |
| Marvin Lipofsky | First generation American Studio Glass artist | Rho | 1961 | University of Illinois |
| Michael Ovitz[1] | President of Walt Disney Studios | Alpha Rho | 1969 | University of California – Los Angeles |
| Jerry Herman[1] | Playwright: Hello Dolly!, La Cage aux Folles | Alpha Omega | 1953 | University of Miami |
| Joseph L. Mankiewicz[1] | Film director, screenwriter, and producer, best known as the writer-director of All About Eve (1950). | Delta | 1928 | Columbia University |
| Doug Morris[1] | CEO of Sony Music | Delta | 1960 | Columbia University |
| Harold Ramis[1] | Ocean Pictures – Writer, Director, Producer, Actor (Ghostbusters, Animal House, Analyze This) | Alpha Xi | 1966 | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Ari Sandel | Oscar-winning short film director and writer: West Bank Story | Beta Alpha Theta | 1998 | University of Colorado – Boulder |
| Andrew Seifert | Jersey Shore producer, writer and director | Beta Epsilon | 2004 | Michigan State University |
| Michael Shamberg[1] | Jersey Films – Director, Producer, Actor | Alpha Xi | 1966 | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Andrew Volpe | Singer and rhythm guitarist for alternative rock band Ludo | Alpha Xi | 2002 | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Jerry Bruckheimer | American film and television producer | Alpha Omicron | 1965 | University of Arizona |
| David Michael Barrett | American screenwriter and film producer | Gamma Beta | 1993 | California State University, Northridge |
| Business and philanthropy | ||||
| Walter Annenberg[1] | Founder/Publisher, TV Guide; Former Ambassador to Great Britain | Zeta | 1928 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Burton Baskin[1] | Founder, Baskin Robbins Ice Cream | Rho | 1938 | University of Illinois |
| Graenum Berger[1] | Social Worker, writer, founder of American Association for Ethiopian Jews | Omega | 1929 | University of Missouri |
| Henry W. Bloch[1] | Co-founder H & R Block | Phi | 1945 | University of Michigan |
| Richard Bloch | Co-founder H & R Block | Theta | 1945 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Michael Budman | Co-Founder of Roots Athletic Wear | Beta Epsilon | 1969 | Michigan State University |
| Paul Breitenbach[1] | Co-founder of Priceline.com | Kappa | 1992 | Cornell University |
| Jeffrey Brotman[1] | Co-founder of Costco Wholesale Corporation | Alpha Mu | 1965 | University of Washington |
| Jerome A. Chazen[1] | Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Liz Claiborne, Inc. | Alpha Kappa | 1947 | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| Davre Davidson | Founder, Aramark | Alpha Delta | University of Southern California | |
| Sidney Factor | Max Factor Cosmetics | Alpha Delta | 1937 | University of Southern California |
| Stuart A. Fraser[1] | Vice Chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald | Omega | 1983 | University of Missouri |
| William Gaines | Publisher, MAD Magazine | Sigma | 1946 | Brooklyn Polytech |
| Bernard Gimbel | Chairman of the Board, Gimbels Department Stores | Theta | 1906 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Samuel Goldwyn | Film Producer, Director; MGM Productions | Alpha Beta | 1947 | University of Chicago |
| Richard C. Goodman[1] | Henry Crown & Company – General Partner | Iota | 1979 | University of Denver |
| Alan "Ace" Greenberg[1] | Former Chairman of the Board, Bear Stearns | Omega | 1949 | University of Missouri |
| Don Green | Co-Founder, Roots Athletic Wear | Simga | 1952 | Penn State University |
| Armand Hammer | Founder and President, Occidental Petroleum | Alpha | 1919 | Columbia University |
| Jon Hirschtick | Founder, SolidWorks | Xi | 1993 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Bruce J. Klatsky[1] | Former Chairman and CEO, Phillips Van Heusen | Lambda | 1970 | Case Western University |
| Jules Kroll[1] | Founder of Kroll Associates | Kappa | 1992 | Cornell University |
| Howard R. Levine[1] | Family Dollar Stores, Inc.- Chairman of the Board | Alpha Pi | 1981 | University of North Carolina |
| Joseph Loeb, III[1] | Producer of TV Series Smallville and Lost | Delta | 1979 | Columbia University |
| Douglas L. Maine[1] | IBM – Chief Financial Officer, retired | Alpha Beta | 1970 | Temple University |
| Stanley Marcus | Founder, Neiman Marcus Department Stores | Tau | 1925 | Harvard University |
| Herb Pastor | President & CEO, Pastor Casino Enterprises | Beta Epsilon | 1958 | Michigan State University |
| William S. Paley[1] | Founder, Chairman of the Board CBS | Theta | 1922 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Irving Rabb | Founder, Stop and Shop supermarket chain | Tau | 1934 | Harvard University |
| Samuel Rosen | Chairman of the Board, 20th Century Fox | Delta | 1919 | Columbia University |
| Jerry Speyer | Co-Founder of Tishman Speyer | Delta | 1962 | Columbia University |
| Jack L. Warner | President, Warner Brothers | Alpha Delta | 1938 | University of California – Los Angeles |
| David Yunich | Chairman of MTA, Vice-chairman of Macy's | Iota | 1939 | Union College |
| Civil service | ||||
| Rudy Boschwitz[1] | Senator, Minnesota | Rho | 1951 | Johns Hopkins University |
| Stephen I. Cohen[1] | Congressman | Alpha Gamma | 1971 | Vanderbilt University |
| Steve Cooley[1] | Los Angeles County District Attorney | Gamma Nu | 1970 | California State University – Los Angeles |
| Ron Dermer[4] | Israeli Ambassador to the United States | Theta | 1993 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Kenneth Duberstein[1] | Former Chief of Staff, President Ronald Reagan | Alpha Tau | 1965 | Franklin & Marshall |
| Stuart Eizenstat[1] | Former Ambassador to the European Union and Chief Presidential Adviser | Alpha Pi | 1964 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Martin Frost[1] | Former Representative, Texas (CD24) | Omega | 1964 | University of Missouri |
| Arthur Goldberg | Former Supreme Court Justice | Lambda | 1927 | DePaul University |
| Sam Massell | Former Mayor of Atlanta | Mu | 1948 | University of Georgia |
| Newton Minow | Former Federal Communications Commission Chairman | Gamma | 1949 | Northwestern University |
| Richard Neuberger | Senator, Oregon | Alpha Mu | 1941 | University of Washington-Seattle |
| Abraham Ribicoff | Representative and Senator, Connecticut | Honorary Member | New York University, University of Chicago | |
| Robert Shapiro | Lawyer, Attorney for OJ Simpson | Alpha Rho | 1967 | University of California – Los Angeles |
| Crime | ||||
| Richard Loeb[5] | Half of notorious murder duo, Leopold and Loeb | 1924 | University of Chicago | |
| Media and literature | ||||
| Mel Allen | Sports Broadcaster ("The Voice of the NY Yankees" and This Week in Baseball) | Psi | 1934 | University of Alabama |
| Dick Schaap | Sports Broadcasting | Alpha Iota | 1955 | Cornell University |
| Mike Wallace[1] | Senior Correspondent, 60 Minutes | Eta | 1939 | University of Michigan |
| Robert Zelnick | Former World News Tonight Pentagon Correspondent, Chairman of Boston University Department of Journalism | Epsilon | 1961 | Cornell University |
| Sports | ||||
| Tal Brody[6] | Drafted # 12 in NBA Draft; Played for Maccabi Tel Aviv in Euroleague | Rho | 1965 | University of Illinois |
| William R. Davidson[1] | Detroit Pistons Managing Partner | Phi | 1945 | University of Michigan |
| Mike Epstein | Former Major League Baseball player | Alpha Eta | 1964 | University of California-Berkeley |
| Donnie Edwards | All-Pro NFL Linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs | Alpha Rho | 1995 | University of California – Los Angeles |
| Sid Gillman | Professional football coach | Nu | 1934 | Ohio State University |
| Art Heyman[1] | American former professional basketball player | ? | 1963 | Duke University |
| Robert Kraft[1] | Owner, New England Patriots, New England Revolution & Gillette Stadium | Delta | 1963 | Columbia University |
| Barry Latman[1] | Professional Baseball Pitcher | ? | ? | ? |
| Al Lerner[1] | Founder of MBIA and former owner of the Cleveland Browns | Delta | 1955 | Columbia University |
| Sid Luckman[1] | Member of College & Professional Football Hall of Fames | Delta | 1939 | Columbia University |
| Jim Nance[1] | American collegiate and Professional Football fullback | Omicron | ? | Syracuse University |
| Robert Nederlander | Former General Manager of New York Yankees | Phi | 1955 | University of Michigan |
| Abe Pollin | Owner, Washington Wizards | Alpha Mu | 1945 | George Washington University |
| Carroll Rosenbloom[7] | American entrepreneur and former owner of the Baltimore Colts and the Los Angeles Rams | Theta | ? | University of Pennsylvania |
| Mark E. Steinberg | Sports Agent for Tiger Woods, Senior VP of IMG | Rho | 1989 | University of Illinois |
| David Werblin | Owner of New York Jets, Chairman of Madison Square Garden | Beta Delta | 1932 | Rutgers University |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 "Zeta Beta Tau – Notable Alumni". Retrieved July 5, 2010.
- ↑ Kupcinet, Irving (June 6, 1935). "SPORTS". The Sentinel. XCVIII (10) (Chicago). p. 30.
- ↑ "Benjy Bronk – Writer at Sirius Satellite Radio – Greater New York City Area". Linkedin.com. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
- ↑ Horowitz, Jason (July 25, 2014). "Israel's Outspoken Envoy Is Wise to U.S. Ways". The New York Times. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Leopold and Loeb's Criminal Minds | History & Archaeology". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
- ↑ "Illinois Alumni". Illinois Alumni Magazine. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports by Bernard Postal, Jesse Silver, and Roy Silver (New York: Bloch Publishing Co., 1965
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