List of John Carroll University people
This is a list of people associated with John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio. This includes faculty, alumni, staff, and former university Presidents. John Carroll University is a private, co-educational Jesuit university in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area in the United States. The university was founded as Saint Ignatius College by the Society of Jesus. A member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, John Carroll was founded in 1886. The university enrolls approximately 4,000 students per year.
Alumni
Non-profit, charities, service
- Patrick Gareau – president and CEO at Cleveland Catholic Charities
- Debra Hershey Guren – president and CEO at The Hershey Foundation
- Lisa Purdy – president and CEO at Council of International Programs USA
- Kristin Warzocha – president and CEO at Cleveland Food Bank
- Peg Wright – founder/CEO, The Center for Great Expectations
Media
- Mary Ann Ahern – political reporter, NBC5 Chicago
- Paisley Dodds – AP London Bureau chief
- Josh Kolodny – radio personality and producer
- Tim Russert – former NBC News Washington Bureau Chief; host and moderator of Meet the Press; the university's Department of Communication and Theatre Arts was renamed in his honor May 2009[1]
Government
- Sara Bloomfield – director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (M.A. from John Carroll University)
- Anthony J. Celebrezze – Federal Court of Appeals judge, US Sec. of Health, Education and Welfare, Mayor of Cleveland
- Frank D. Celebrezze I – politician; brother of Anthony Celebrezze
- Anne C. Conway – judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- John Cranley – Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Timothy J. DeGeeter – state representative, Ohio Legislature
- Peter N. Fowler – senior counsel and former chief of staff, United States Patent and Trademark Office, and former diplomat
- Timothy Grendell – member, Ohio Senate
- Mike Hope – state representative, Washington State Legislature
- Tom McNamara – Mayor of Rockford, Illinois
- Donald J. McConnell – former United States ambassador to Eritrea
- Tom Murphy – former mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Mary Rose Oakar – former Congresswoman (M.A. from John Carroll University)
- Jon Powers – politician, U.S. Army captain, and founder of War Kids Relief
- Paweł Wojciechowski – Polish economist; former Polish minister of finance
- Barry Broome – president and CEO at Greater Sacramento Economic Council
Military
- Carter Ham – former general, United States Army, serving as commanding general, U.S. Army, Europe
- John D. Lavelle – General, United States Air Force; 4 stars restored by President Barack Obama, 2010
- Robert Stall – major general, United States Army Reserve, commanding general, 108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training)
- Carl E. Walz – United States colonel (Ret.) and astronaut (M.S. from John Carroll University)
- Kevin M. Comiskey Jr., (BA History 2012) US Army combat veteran of 10MTN Division with two deployments. Currently serves as a captain the US Army. His brave and heroic actions during combat are archived in the series called The Fighting Season (Episodes 1 and 2).
Business
- James C. Boland – former vice chairman of Ernst & Young; board member of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Sherwin-Williams, Invacare and SITE Centers
- Jack Breen – former CEO and chairman of the board, Sherwin Williams Co.
- Charles Dolan – founder of Cablevision and HBO
- Timothy Donahue – former executive chairman of Sprint Nextel
- David Ferm – former publisher of Golf Digest, former president of Business Week Magazine, former CEO of Prime Media.
- Thomas P. Gibbons – former chairman and CEO of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company
- Howard W. "Hoddy" Hanna, III – chairman and CEO of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Inc.
- Jack Kahl, founder of Manco ... founder of Duck Tape.
- Richard Kramer – CEO of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company [2]
- Kirsten Marriner – chief human resources officer of Omnicare
- James Myers – CEO of PETCO
- Kathleen O'Neil – former EVP; advisor to the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Nicholas Orlando – co-owner and president of Orlando Baking Company, 1970-2004[3]
- John Pellegrene – former EVP marketing, Target Corporation
- Michael Petras – CEO of HGI Global Holdings Inc., former president and CEO of GE Global Lighting & Industrial
- John Rooney – former president and CEO of U.S. Cellular
- Michael Graber – vice president of sales Toyo Tire Corporation[4]
- Michael J. Merriman Jr. – former CEO of The Lamson & Sessions Co. and former CEO pf Royal Appliance Mfg. Co./ Dirt Devil Inc.
- Vince Doorhy – vice president of business development Traffic Tech Inc.
- Ernest Dempsey – CEO of New Millennium Iron Corp
- Kelsey Martin – co-founder / Chief Marketing Officer at Kujo Yardwear
- Josh Kaufman – president and CEO at American Consolidated Industries, Inc.
- James E. Winchester Jr. – CEO of The QUIKRETE Companies, Inc.
Sports
- Graham Armstrong – American football player
- Tom Arth – professional football player, Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers, head coach for University of Akron
- David Caldwell – general manager, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Nick Caserio – director of player personnel, New England Patriots
- Enrique Ecker – former NFL player
- London Fletcher-Baker – professional football player, St. Louis Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins
- Peter Goodwin – former dean, World's Strongest Man
- Jovon Dawson – scouting assistant, Chicago Bears
- Wade Manning – former NFL player
- Josh McDaniels – offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots, former head coach for the Denver Broncos
- Brian Polian – special teams coordinator of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, former head coach, Nevada Wolf Pack
- Chris Polian – former vice president and general manager, Indianapolis Colts
- Chuck Priefer – assistant coach, NFL
- Greg Roman – offensive coordinator, Baltimore Ravens
- Don Shula – professional football player and Hall of Fame coach, Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins
- Carl Taseff – professional football player and coach, Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills, and Miami Dolphins
- Tom Telesco – general manager, Los Angeles Chargers
- Jerry Schuplinski – offensive quality control, New England Patriots
- Dave Ziegler – director of pro personnel, New England Patriots
- Dominique Moceanu – Olympic gymnast, member of the Magnificent Seven at the 1996 Olympic Games, the first American gymnastics team to win Olympic gold.
Religion
- Neil Buckon, D.D. – episcopal vicar for the West Coast
- Rev. Timothy P. Kesicki, S.J. – president of the Jesuit Conference of the Society of Jesus
- Donald Edmond Pelotte – bishop, Diocese of Gallup, New Mexico
- Anthony Edward Pevec – retired auxiliary bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
- Anthony Pilla – retired bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
Academia
- Philip C. Bevilacqua – professor of chemistry, biochemistry & molecular biology, Penn State University
- George J. Bosl – chairman, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- Leonard Calabrese – rheumatologist and internationally recognized researcher, Cleveland Clinic
- James Danko – president, Butler University; former dean, Villanova University, Villanova School of Business
- Paul A. Fleury – dean, Yale University School of Engineering
- John Hardon – Jesuit priest, theologian, and intellectual
- Michael Thomas Koltz – neurosurgeon, University of Texas, Dell School of Medicine, Seton Brain and Spine
- Beth LaGamba – 2003 Golden Apple Award. 2019 Outstanding Ed.D. Dissertation Award by the University of Pittsburgh's School of Education[5]
- John G. Peters – former president, Northern Illinois University
- Fred Prestello – president, Saint Louis University
- Andrew P. Roth – former president, Notre Dame College of Ohio
Arts and entertainment
- Elizabeth Becka (aka Lisa Black) – mystery author
- Kurt Broz – award-winning writer, actor (The Slasher, Garbage Head, The White Russian)
- Eric Carmen – singer, musician
- Brian P. Cleary – author of more than 25 children's books
- Jack Riley – comedic actor
Other
- David Ferrie – alleged by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in assassination of John F. Kennedy
Faculty
- Denise Ben-Porath, Ph.D. – professor of psychology
- George Bilgere – poet
- Francesco Cesareo – president of Assumption College, former professor of history at John Carroll University
- Vincent Dethier – insect physiologist and entomologist
- Charles Geschke – co-founder of Adobe Systems Inc.[6]
- Sarah Willis – writer and novelist
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References
- "John Carroll University - Tim Russert Department of Communication and Theatre Arts".
- "Office of the President - John Carroll University". Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
- "Nick Orlando, Co-owner of Cleveland's Orlando Baking Co". January 14, 2008. Archived from the original on October 2, 2012. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- "Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. to Promote Michael Graber to VP of Sales". Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. - Media Room. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
- "An Investigation of Read-Alouds, Classroom Interactions, and Guided Play as Supports for Vocabulary Learning in Preschool".
- "Santa Clara University - Charles Geschke Biography".
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