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List Of Boston College PeopleThis is a list of notable faculty members and alumni of Boston College. Faculty members Alumni Arts and Literature - Margaret Badenhausen, 1966, painter/printmaker
- James Balog, 1974, photographer
- Peter Dee, 1961, playwright
- Larry Deyab, 1979, painter
- Brendan Galvin, 1960, poet
- George Higgins, 1961, JD 1967, novelist
- Charles Hogan, 1989, novelist/screenwriter
- Jack Kerouac, x1940, novelist, writer, poet, artist
- Natalia Majluf, 1988, curator, Museo d'Arte de Lima, Peru
- Joyce McDaniel, 1973, artist, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- David Plante, 1961, novelist
- Paul Shakespear, 1971, painter
- John Vernon, 1965, novelist
Business - Kara Grady Boudreau, 1989, vice president, Solomon Smith Barney
- Wayne Budd, 1963, executive vice president, John Hancock Financial Services
- Jack Connors, 1963, chair, Hill, Holliday, Conors, Cosmopulos
- Kathleen Corbet, 1982, CEO, fixed income division, Alliance Capital Management
- Robert F. Cotter, 1973, President and COO, Starwood Hotels & Resorts
- Bettina Doulton, 1986, manager, Fidelity Value Fund
- Sixto Ferro, 1992, vice president, Conchita Foods
- Robert Leonard, 1954, president and CEO, Ticketmaster
- Peter Lynch, 1965, legendary mutual fund manager for Fidelity
- Therese Meyers, 1966, CEO, Bouquet Multi Media
- Virginia Mitchell Ryan, 1989, vice president, JP Morgan Chase
- Theresa Santisi, 1976, partner, KPMG LLP
- Bill Simon JD 1982, businessman and former gubernatorial candidate in California
- Patrick Stokes, 1964, president, Anheuser-Busch
- G. Craig Sullivan, 1964, chairman and CEO, The Clorox Company
- Richard Syron, 1966, chairman, president and CEO, Thermo-Electron Corp.
Education - Harold Attridge, 1967, dean, Yale University Divinity School
- Laurence Barton, 1978, president, Heald College
- Anthony Bryk, 1970, Marshall Field professor of urban studies, University of Chicago
- William Bulger, 1958, professor, Boston College; former president, University of Massachusetts
- Peter Dervan, 1967, former chairman, division of chemistry and chemical engineering, California Institute of Technology
- Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, former dean, Boston College Law School
- Joseph McShane, SJ, 1972, president, Fordham University
- Ernest Moniz , 1966, chair, Physics Department, MIT; director, Bates Linear Accelerator Center
- J. Keith Motley, PhD 1999, chancellor, University of Massachusetts; first African-American chancellor at UMass-Boston
- Thomas O'Malley, SJ, 1951, former president, John Carroll University; former president, Loyola Marymount University
- Elizabeth Poster 1981, dean, University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing
Entertainment - Raj Bhakta, 1998, candidate on the second season of The Apprentice
- Sean Flahaven, 1995, Broadway composer
- Michael Frazier, 1958, producer
- Gary Gulman, 1993, comedian, Runner-Up in 2004's Last Comic Standing
- Mark McLaren, 1984, Broadway conductor
- Leonard Nimoy, x1952, actor
- Chris O'Donnell, 1992, actor
- Mary Parker, 1975, actress
- Ellis Paul, 1987, singer/songwriter
- Amy Poehler, 1993, repertory player for Saturday Night Live and Upright Citizens Brigade
- Jack Ryan (fictional character), main character in Tom Clancy's novels
- Elliot Silverstein, 1949, director; president, Artists Rights Foundation
- David Smalley, 1985, rock musician
- Timothy Stack, 1978, actor
Law, Politics and Public Service - Joseph E. Brennan, 1958, former Maine Governor and Congressman
- Wayne Budd, 1963, former US associate attorney general
- R. Nicholas Burns, 1978, US ambassador to NATO
- Andrea Cabral, 1981, Cheriff, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; first female and first African-American to hold the position
- Mike Capuano JD 1977, United States Congressman
- A. Paul Cellucci 1970, JD 1973, US ambassador to Canada, former governor of Massachusetts
- Silvio Conte 1949, JD 1949, former United States Congressman
- John Curtin 1954, former president, American Bar Association
- Bill Delahunt JD 1967, United States Congressman
- Salvatore DiMasi, 1967, Speaker of the House, Massachusetts
- Linda Dorcena Forry, 1996, first Haitian-American elected to Massachusetts House of Representatives
- Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, human rights advocate, only Catholic priest ever to serve in US Congress
- Jennifer Franke, 1991, White House fellow
- Michael Greco JD 1972, president, American Bar Associattion
- Patrick Guerriero MA 1992, executive director, Log Cabin Republicans
- Cheryl Jacques, 1984, first openly gay state senator; former president, Human Rights Campaign
- Karim Kawar, 1987, Jordanian ambassador to the United States
- John Kerry JD 1976, United States senator, former 2004 Democratic candidate for President
- Edward J. King, 1948, basketball player and former governor of Massachusetts
- Patricia LaMarche, 1982, 2004 Green Party vice-presidential candidate
- Stephen Lynch, 1991, United States Congressman
- Edward Markey, 1968, JD '72, United States Congressman
- Tip O'Neill, 1936, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Kathleen O'Toole, 1976, Police Commissioner, Boston; first woman to hold the position
- Pierre-Richard Prosper, 1985, United States Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues
- Thomas Reilly JD 1970, Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Warren Rudman JD 1960, former New Hampshire senator and Attorney General
- R.T. Rybak, 1978, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Leslie Samuelrich, 1985, co-founder and head, Green Corps
- Maurice J. Tobin, 1922, former Mayor of Boston, former Governor of Massachusetts, former US Secretary of Labor
- Kevin White, 1955, longest serving mayor of Boston
- Debra Wong Yang JD 1984, United States attorney for the Central District of California
Media and Communication - Leonard DeLuca, 1974, senior vice president for programming development, ESPN
- Kenneth Dolan, 1965, author; co-host, The Dolans, syndicated financial talk show, WOR radio network
- Susan Gianinno, 1970, chair and CEO, Publicis
- Jack Griffin, 1982, publisher, Parade magazine
- Elisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck, 1999, co-host, The View, ABC
- Paul LaCamera MBA 1983, president and general manager, WCVB-TV/Boston
- Mike Lupica, 1974, author; columnist, New York Daily News
- Julianne Malveaux, 1974, MA '76, nationally syndicated columnist, author, producer
- John McLaughlin MA 1961, executive producer and host, The McLaughlin Group, PBS
- Mark Mulvoy, 1964, former managing editor, Sports Illustrated
- Thomas Mulvoy, 1964, former managing editor, the Boston Globe
- William Perkins, 1976, MBA 1978, president, Wells Greene BDDP
- Bob Ryan, 1968, columnist, the Boston Globe
- Herb Scannell, 1979, president, MTV Networks, Nickelodeon Networks
- Lesley Visser, 1975, sports broadcaster, ESPN
- William Wheatley Jr., 1966, vice president for news, NBC News
- Carter Wilkie, 1988, author, former White House speechwriter
Religion - Timothy Broglio, 1973, Archbishop, Vatican Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico
- Richard Cushing, 1917, Cardinal, Archbishop of Boston
- Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, human rights advocate, only Catholic priest ever to serve in US Congress
- John Higgins, SJ, 1959, MA 1960, STL 1967, rector, Fairfield University
- Richard Lennon, 1969, Bishop, Boston
- Catherine McNamee, CSJ, 'MEd 1955, MA 1958, former president, National Catholic Education Association
- Gerasimos Michaleas, MA 1986, PhD 1993, Metropolitan of San Francisco; Archbishop, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- William O'Connell 1881, Cardinal, archbishop of Boston
- Edward O'Flaherty, SJ, 1959, director, ecumenical/interreligious affairs, Boston archdiocese
Science, Technology and Medicine - Robert Cefalo, 1955, chief of obstetrics and gynecology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- James Chambliss, 1959, clinical radiology, University of Chicago
- Gerald B. Healy, 1963, Otolaryngologist-in-Chief and Surgeon-in-Chief at Children's Hospital Boston
- Gilbert Connelly, 1962, director of cardiac anesthesia, New England Medical Center
- Patrick Leahy, 1968, MS 1970, chief geologist, US Geological Survey
- Paul Nadeau, 1975, MS 1970, geological advisor, Statoil, Norway
- Lisa Navratil Navracruz, 1994, chief resident, family medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland
- Susan Sheehy, 1969, associate director, clinical research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Aleksandar Totic, 1988, cofounder and former partner, Netscape
- Kevin Tracy, 1979, medical researcher, the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Research Institute
Sports - Troy Bell, 2003, NBA Point Guard, Memphis Grizzlies
- Mark Chmura, x1991, NFL Tight End, Green Bay Packers
- Mike Cloud, 1998, NFL Running Back, 1st Team All-American
- Doug Flutie, 1985, NFL star quarterback in both American football and Canadian football, 1984 Heisman Trophy winner
- Brian Gionta NHL Hockey player, New Jersey Devils
- William Green, 1999, NFL Running Back, 1st Team All-American, Cleveland Browns
- Matthew Hasselbeck, 1997, NFL quarterback, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers
- Tim Hasselbeck, 2000, NFL Quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins; husband of Elisabeth Hasselbeck
- Frank Hussey, 1928, leading US collegiate runner; Olympic gold medalist, 1924
- Chris Hovan, 2001, NFL defensive tackle, Minnesota Vikings
- Tyler Jewell, 1999, champion snowboarder
- Pete Kendall, 1995, NFL Guard, New York Jets
- Brian Leetch, x1990, NHL defenseman and two-time Norris Trophy winner
- Ronald MacDonald 1898, first winner of the Boston Marathon
- Marty Reasoner NHL Hockey player, Edmonton Oilers
- Bill Romanowski, 1988, NFL Linebacker, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, and Oakland Raiders
- Chris Snee, 2004, NFL Offensive Guard, New York Giants
- Damien Woody, x1999, NFL Center, New England Patriots, and Detroit Lions
- Jerry York, 1967, Mens Hockey Coach, Boston College; has over 700 wins, leading all active coaches
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