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2 Politicians, government officials, and civic leaders  





3 Athletes and sports figures  





4 Authors  





5 Musicians  





6 Film, theater and media personalities  





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This is a list of notable alumni of DePaul UniversityinChicago.

Business leaders[edit]

  • Dan Evans, former vice president and general manager (from 2001 to 2004) of Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Jack Greenberg, former CEO, McDonald's Corporation
  • Kerrie L. Holley, chief architect of IBM Global Services and IBM distinguished engineer; IBM Black Engineer of the Year Award Recipient 2003
  • Martin Jahn, general director, Volkswagen Group RUSSIA
  • James M. Jenness, former CEO, Kellogg Company
  • Philip Kotler, (attended two years), Professor in International Marketing at Northwestern University
  • Daniel Ustian, former chairman, president and chief executive officer, Navistar International Corp.
  • Zhu Yunlai, former CEO of the China International Capital Corporation.
  • Politicians, government officials, and civic leaders[edit]

    • Bushra Amiwala, Youngest Muslim elected official in the United States
  • Frank Annunzio, U.S. Representative from Illinois (1965–1993)
  • Edwin B. Bederman, Illinois state representative
  • Ervin Bushati, Albanian Ambassador to the United States[1]
  • Michael A. Bilandic, former Mayor of Chicago
  • Mike Bohacek, Indiana state senator
  • Pat Boy, Indiana state representative
  • Dorothy Brown, clerk of Cook County Circuit Court
  • Anne M. Burke, Illinois Supreme Court Justice, 1st District
  • Joseph Burke, judge of the Illinois Appellate Court (1939–76)
  • Richard J. Daley, former mayor of Chicago
  • Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago
  • Paul H. Frank, MPS, Lake County Board Member & Commissioner of the Forest Preserve District of Lake County (IL) 2016 - present
  • Terrance Gainer, Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate
  • Arthur Goldberg, (attended, did not graduate, transferred to Northwestern University), former justice of the United States Supreme Court
  • Benjamin Hooks, former executive director of the NAACP
  • Kelly Loeffler, former United States Senator from Georgia
  • Theodore Matlak, former 32nd ward Chicago alderman
  • Walter J. Nega, Illinois state senator
  • George Papadopoulos, oil and energy consultant, former member of the foreign policy advisory panel to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and convicted felon.
  • Herb Schumann, former Cook County commissioner[2]
  • Samuel Skinner, former chief federal prosecutor, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Chief of Staff to President George H. W. Bush
  • Laura Spurr, chairwoman of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi (2000–2001, 2003–2010)
  • Charles E. Tucker, Jr., U.S. Air Force Major General
  • Nadao Yoshinaga, Hawaii Senator
  • Athletes and sports figures[edit]

  • Bill Boedeker, halfback, NFL 1946–1950 (four teams)
  • Andre Brown, forward, NBA 2007–2015
  • Stanley Brundy (born 1967), forward, basketball player
  • Latasha Byears, women's basketball player in the WNBA
  • Wilson Chandler, forward, NBA 2007-2020
  • Franny Cerny, Forward, Czech Women's First League 2019–present (currently with SK Slavia Prague)
  • Tyrone Corbin, forward, NBA 1985–2000 (nine teams)
  • Dave Corzine, center, NBA 1978–1990 (five teams)
  • Terry Cummings, forward, NBA 1982–2000 (seven teams)
  • Kevin Edwards, guard, NBA 1988–2001 (four teams)
  • Marty Embry, center, drafted by the Utah Jazz in 1986, played professionally overseas for 13 years
  • Elene Gedevanishvili, Georgian figure skater
  • Sarah Gorden, defender, NWSL 2016–present (currently with Chicago Red Stars)
  • Stephen Howard, forward, NBA 1992–1998 (three teams)
  • Kelli Hubly, defender, NWSL 2017–present (currently with Portland Thorns FC)
  • Steven Hunter, center, NBA 2001–2010
  • Johnny Jorgensen, guard, professional basketball, 1947-49
  • Mabel Landry, track and field
  • George Mikan, one of the NBA's 50 greatest players
  • Angelo Poffo, professional wrestler; father of "Macho Man" Randy Savage
  • Allie Quigley, guard, WNBA 2008–present (currently with Chicago Sky)
  • Paul Reed, forward, NBA 2020–present (currently with the Philadelphia 76ers)
  • Quentin Richardson, guard, NBA 2000–2013
  • Bobby Simmons, guard, NBA 2001–2010
  • Julianne Sitch, defender, NWSL 2001–2014
  • Rod Strickland, guard, NBA 1988–2005 (nine teams)
  • Max Strus, forward, NBA 2019–present (currently with the Miami Heat)
  • Erin Walter, midfielder, USL W-League 2006–2009
  • Authors[edit]

  • William Granger, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times columnist; author of The November Man series of novels
  • Patrick Hicks, novelist, poet
  • Tarell Alvin McCraney, playwright and winner of 2017 Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
  • Charlotte Pence, author of A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo[3][4]
  • Christian Picciolini, author of the autobiography Romantic Violence: Memoirs of an American Skinhead;[5] contributor to Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and Google Ideas Director Jared Cohen's 2013 book The New Digital Age
  • Sheila Radford-Hill, author of Further To Fly: Black Women and the Politics of Empowerment, and professor at Dominican University
  • Sean Stephenson, author of Get Off Your "But"
  • Musicians[edit]

    • Jeremy Barnes, drummer of indie rock bands Neutral Milk Hotel, Bright Eyes
  • Frank Catalano, jazz musician
  • Ryan Cohan, jazz musician
  • Oto Carrillo, horn player in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • Brian Culbertson, jazz musician
  • Greg Davis, musician, sound artist
  • Tristen Gaspadarek, singer-songwriter
  • James William Guercio, producer for the band Chicago and former owner of Country Music Television
  • Matt Henkels, guitarist for the band Beach Bunny
  • Terry Kath, guitarist and vocals for the band Chicago
  • Lorin Levee, principal clarinet for the Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Ramsey Lewis, jazz musician
  • Lee Loughnane, trumpet player for the band Chicago
  • Abraham Lubin, Hazzan
  • Ray Manzarek, keyboardist for 1960s rock band The Doors
  • Kris Myers, drummer of the Chicago-based progressive rock group Umphrey's McGee
  • Tim Nordwind, bass and vocals for the band Ok Go
  • Jim O'Rourke, Grammy Award-winning producer, composer, musician, sound-artist
  • James Pankow, trombone player for the band Chicago
  • Walter Parazaider, woodwind player for the band Chicago
  • George Perle, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
  • Christian Picciolini, guitarist for Random55; CEO of Goldmill Group; former CEO of Sinister Muse Records and Chaos Records
  • Matana Roberts, Saxophonist and Composer
  • Lili Trifilio, guitarist and vocalist for the band Beach Bunny[6]
  • Film, theater and media personalities[edit]

  • Gillian Anderson
  • Kevin Anderson
  • Cole Bennett
  • Tom Bosley
  • W. Earl Brown
  • Janai Brugger
  • Julianne Buescher
  • P.J. Byrne
  • Paula Cale
  • Sean Cassidy
  • Monique Coleman
  • David Dastmalchian
  • Dana DeLorenzo
  • Paul Dinello
  • Tsi-Tsi-Ki Félix
  • Judy Greer
  • Sean Gunn
  • Zach Helm
  • Linda Hunt
  • Simran Judge
  • Stana Katic
  • Joe Keery
  • Lisa Robin Kelly
  • Alexander Koch
  • Harvey Korman
  • Sarah Kustok
  • Lauren Lapkus
  • Cody Lassen
  • Karl Malden
  • Joe Mantegna
  • Jane McNeill
  • Reese Mishler
  • Michael Muhney
  • Tom O'Horgan
  • Zak Orth
  • Geraldine Page
  • Betsy Palmer
  • Elizabeth Perkins
  • Christian Picciolini
  • Prabjot (PJ) Randhawa
  • John C. Reilly
  • Leonard Roberts
  • Michael Rooker
  • Arthur Spivak
  • Mehran C. Torgoley
  • Jaboukie Young-White
  • Todd Zuniga
  • Science and technology[edit]

    Other[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "Herb Schumann: Candidate Profile". Daily Herald. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  • ^ "Charlotte Pence Bond Shares Her Born-Again Experience After 'Living a Double Life' and 'Running Away from God' in College on First Episode of New Podcast "Doubting It"". BCNN. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  • ^ Carlson, Adam (9 January 2020). "Mike Pence's Daughter Charlotte Marries at the Naval Academy 3 Days After Christmas". People. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  • ^ Mohr, Michael (27 February 2015). ""ROMANTIC VIOLENCE: MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN SKINHEAD" BY CHRISTIAN PICCIOLINI". Michael Mohr. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  • ^ "Beach Bunny on Audiotree Live (Full Session)". YouTube.
  • ^ Ukueberuwa, Mene (9 September 2021). "Passenger: Todd Beamer". Wall Street Journal. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  • ^ "25-year-old Chelsea Tayui crowned Miss Universe Ghana 2020 - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. 27 September 2020. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  • ^ "Chelsea Tayui unveiled as Miss Universe-Ghana 2020". Graphic Showbiz. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  • ^ Weekly, L. A. (March 21, 2013). "Veruca James, Accountant Turned Porn Star: 'I'd Always Been Wild'". LA Weekly.
  • External links[edit]


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