Notable Alumni
Successful Macalester alumni are found everywhere, from politics to public health, technology to theology, entertainment to environment.
With the education and experiences they gain here, Macalester alumni have excelled in every imaginable field, and the best news is that they are known for their willingness to advise and show you the ropes.
From the MacConnect trips to Washington, D.C., New York, and the Bay Area, to informal one-on-one meetings, alumni are generous in sharing their expertise with students.
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Academics - William P. Gerberding 鈥51, President Emeritus, University of Washington
- David C. Hodge 鈥70, President, Miami University of Ohio
- Fred Swaniker 鈥99, founder African Leadership Academy, twice honored by President Obama
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Actors, directors, playwrights - Peter Berg 鈥84, director, actor, producer Friday Night Lights, Hancock
- Danai Gurira 鈥01, actor, (zombie-killer Michonne in The Walking Dead) and author of the Tony-Award-winning play Eclipsed
- Seth Lind 鈥01, director, comedian, and Director of Operations of the podcast This American Life.
- Carl Lumbly 鈥73, actor, starred in the show Alias, guest starred in shows such as LA Law and ER
- Shawn Lawrence Otto 鈥81, author, filmmaker, and screenwriter and co-producer of the movie House of Sand and Fog.
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Artists, architects, musicians - Kerry Alexander ’12, cofounder of indie pop band Bad Bad Hats
- Siah Armajani 鈥63, Iranian-born American sculptor, designed the 1996 Olympic Torch for the summer games
- Duane Hanson 鈥46, American sculptor best known for his photorealistic human figures
- Gary Hines 鈥74, founder of Grammy Award-winning Sounds of Blackness
- Chris Hoge ’12, cofounder of indie pop band Bad Bad Hats
- M.anifest (Kwame Tsikata 鈥05), Grammy Award-nominated songwriter and rapper.
- Joan Mondale 鈥52, skilled potter and advocate of the arts, earning her the nickname 鈥淛oan of Art.鈥 The wife of Walter Mondale 鈥50, she showcased American art at the Vice Presidential Mansion and the American Embassy in Japan.
- Bob Mould 鈥82, musician, member of H眉sker D眉 and Sugar
- Stephen Paulus 鈥71, composer, co-founder American Composers Forum
- Lisa Sanditz 鈥95, painter, Guggenheim Fellow, profiled in聽Smithsonian听尘补驳补锄颈苍别.听The New York Times聽called her landscapes 鈥渋mmensely appealing.鈥
- Flip Schulke 鈥54, photographer of Martin Luther King, Mohammed Ali, Fidel Castro & others
- Will Sheff 鈥98, singer and guitarist of indie band Okkervil River
- Amanda Warner 鈥01, half of electronic music duo MNDR
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Business, finance, development - Omar Ansari 鈥92, founder Surly Brewing Company
- Denitza Batchvarova 鈥06, vice president of strategy and business ventures for Zuffa, a company promoting mixed martial arts
- Ari Emanuel 鈥83, CEO, William Morris Endeavor, talent and media agency
- Christina French Houghton 鈥06, a co-founder of Guy French, which designs and sells tailored jackets.聽The New York Times聽called it 鈥淲here Hepburn Might Shop.鈥
- Kate Ryan Reiling 鈥00, creator of Morphology,聽Time Magazine鈥檚 聽#2 Toy of the Year, and Entrepreneur in Residence at Macalester.
- Mihailo Temali 鈥76, founder Neighborhood Development Center, trains inner-city, low- income entrepreneurs to open and run their own businesses
- DeWitt Wallace 鈥11, founder,聽Reader鈥檚 Digest听尘补驳补锄颈苍别
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Law, government and politics - Paul H. Anderson 鈥65, (retired) Minnesota Supreme Court justice
- Kofi Annan 鈥61, Secretary-General of the United Nations (1997鈥2006), 2001 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- Sharon Sayles Belton 鈥73, Mayor of Minneapolis (1994鈥2001); attorney. The first African American and first female mayor in the 140-year history of the city of Minneapolis.
- Tonderai Chikuhwa 鈥96, Senior Adviser to the UN鈥檚 Under-Secretary-General ~ Sexual Violence in Conflict
- Michael Davis 鈥69, former Chief U.S. District Judge, now senior judge. First black federal judge in Minnesota
- Matt Entenza 鈥83, Minnesota State Representative (1995-2006), Minnesota House Minority Leader (2003-2006), Founder Minnesota 2020
- B. Todd Jones 鈥79, former Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, now Chief Disciplinary Officer of the National Football League
- Harriet Lansing 鈥67, Minnesota Court of Appeals (retired). The first female to serve as City Attorney of a major city (St. Paul, 1976-1978); one of six original appointees to the Minnesota Court of Appeals when it was formed in 1983.
- Carlos Mariani 鈥79, Minnesota House member since 1991, Chair of the K-12 Education Policy and Oversight Committee (2007鈥2010)
- Scott McCallum 鈥72, Governor of Wisconsin (2001鈥2003)
- Walter Mondale 鈥50, Vice President of the U.S. (1977鈥1981), U.S. Senator (1964鈥1976), U.S. Ambassador to Japan (1993-1996)
- Rebecca Otto 鈥85, Minnesota State Auditor
- Christopher O. Ward 鈥76, former Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey when 9/11 Memorial was created
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Religion and theology - Kristine Holmgren 鈥75, Presbyterian pastor and author of聽God Girl, an autobiographical book about being among the first women admitted to Princeton Theological Seminary.
- James B. Nelson 鈥51, UCC minister who taught in the U.S. and at Oxford and Cambridge, ground-breaking writing on sexuality and advocacy for LGBT people
- Paul Raushenbush 鈥86 , founding editor聽HuffPost Religion, former associate dean of religious life at Princeton
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Science, medicine, public health, health care, environment - Stanley Berry 鈥75, researcher, teacher, practitioner in high-risk pregnancies
- Edie Bragg-Harmon 鈥66 longtime activist for the California desert environment, particularly Indian lands threatened by toxic gold mining
- Louisa Chapman 鈥75, medical epidemiologist, Captain U.S. Public Health Service, addressed hantavirus, smallpox, anthrax, West Nile and Hurricane Katrina issues
- Holly Elwood 鈥90,聽The Washington Post聽named her 鈥渢he green electronics lady鈥 for making IT products more environmentally preferable
- Christy Haynes 鈥98 chemistry professor; one of聽Popular Science听尘补驳补锄颈苍别鈥檚 鈥淏rilliant 10鈥 young scientists
- Paul Huttner 鈥85, chief meteorologist for Minnesota Public Radio
- Lisa Peterson 鈥81, scientist and leader of the Carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention Program, University of Minnesota鈥檚 Masonic Cancer Center.
- Lois Quam 鈥83, Executive Director of the Global Health Initiative, U.S. Department of State, under Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Social justice, philanthropy - Gabrielle Funaro Strong 鈥86, executive director of Ain Dah Yung, serving American Indian students. She is Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota.
- Jeff Halper 鈥68 Israeli Committee against House Demolitions (ICAHD), whose aim is to fight destruction of Palestinian homes on the West Bank and Gaza Strip
- Gloria Perez 鈥88, president and CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, which invests in innovation to drive gender and racial equity in Minnesota
- Nat Sloane 鈥75, one of聽Christian Science Monitor鈥檚聽鈥淓ight Innovative Philanthropists.鈥 His company advises and raises money for UK charities.
- Joan Swanson Velasquez 鈥63, founder of Mano a Mano, which collects and sends surplus medical supplies to Bolivia and builds clinics there
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Technology, new media - JJ Allaire 鈥91, co-founder of ColdFusion and Onfolio; Windows Live Writer (acquired by Microsoft), developing a web-based interface to R technical computing environment
- Jeremy Allaire 鈥93, co-founder of ColdFusion, helped create Flash at Macromedia, CEO of Brightcove online video platform
- Alain Chuard 鈥99 and Victoria Ransom 鈥99, co-creators of Wildfire, acquired by Google for $450 million
- Rebecca Van Dyck 鈥91, head of Global Consumer & Brand Marketing at Facebook
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Writers and journalists - Gary Arndt 鈥91, Travel photographer and writer
- Charles Baxter 鈥69, author and National Book Award Winner for聽The Feast of Love
- Kate Bowler 鈥02, bestselling author, Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I鈥檝e Loved)
- Mary Karr 鈥76, bestselling author,聽The Liars鈥 Club
- Alex Lemon 鈥00, poet, writer and creative writing professor at Texas Christian University
- Tim O鈥橞rien 鈥68, bestselling author,聽The Things They Carried聽补苍诲听Going After Cacciato
- Stephen Smith 鈥82,聽American RadioWorks, winner broadcast journalism鈥檚 most prestigious honor, the Gold Baton, for 鈥淢assacre at Cuska: Anatomy of a War Crime鈥
- Dave Zirin 鈥96, sports writer and author of聽What鈥檚 My Name, Fool?