List of Auburn University people

This list of notable Auburn University people includes alumni, faculty, and former students of Auburn University.

Each of the following alumni, faculty, and former students of Auburn University is presumed to be notable, as he or she has received significant coverage in multiple published, secondary sources which are reliable, intellectually independent of each other, and independent of the subject. See: Notability on Wikipedia.

Academia

Architecture, design and construction

Arts and humanities

Athletics

Athletic coaches

  • Tim Beckman (1989 M.A.), head football coach at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
  • Vince Dooley (1954 B.S., M.A. History 1963), University of Georgia head football coach, 1964–1988; athletic director, 1979–2004
  • Ralph "Shug" Jordan (1932), coach of Auburn Tigers football team, 1951–1975; most wins in Auburn history, including 1957's 10–0 season and 1957 National Championship
  • Beverly Kearney (1981), head women's track and field coach University of Texas
  • Tony Levine (2003 Masters; educational specialist in adult education), football coach
  • David Marsh (1981 B.A.), head swimming coach of Auburn University, 1990–2007
  • Will Muschamp (1996 M.A.), Head Football Coach at University of South Carolina
  • Erk Russell (1946 B.A., 1949 M.A), football coach at Georgia Southern, 1981–1989
  • Tim Stowers (1980 B.S. 1982 M.E.), football coach at Georgia Southern, 1990–1995

Business and economics

  • Donald J. Boudreaux (1986), economist
  • John Brown (1957), former CEO and Chairman of the Board, Stryker Corporation
  • Timothy D. Cook (1982), CEO of Apple Inc.
  • Joe Forehand (1971), former Chairman and CEO of Accenture
  • Millard Fuller (1957), founder of Habitat for Humanity
  • Samuel Ginn (1959), wireless communications pioneer; former chairman of Vodafone
  • John M. Harbert (1946), businessman and founder of Harbert Corporation
  • Raymond J. Harbert (1982), founder, Chairman and CEO of Harbert Management Corporation; trustee; namesake of the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business
  • Don Logan (1966), former CEO of Time Inc.; former chairman of Time Warner Cable
  • Mohamed Mansour (1971 MBA), billionaire, chairman of Mansour Group
  • Youssef Mansour (1972 MBA), Egyptian billionaire businessman
  • Mark Spencer (1999), President and CEO of Digium, creator of Asterisk PBX
  • Mark Thornton (1989 Ph.D.), economist
  • Jimmy Wales (1989), co-founder of Wikipedia
  • Arthur L. Williams, Jr. (M.S.), insurance executive

Government and politics

Religious leaders

Military

Science and engineering

Notable students who attended but did not graduate

Faculty

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