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The following is a list of presidents, notable alumni, and faculty members of Miami University , in Oxford, Ohio, U.S.
Academia [ edit ]
Carol Anderson , professor of African American Studies at Emory University
John Alexander Anderson , former Congressman from Kansas ; consul to Egypt ; second president of Kansas State University
C. Michael Armstrong , chairman, board of trustees Johns Hopkins Medicine , Health System Corp. and Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Joseph M. Bachelor , poet, professor
Donald Barr , professor of Human Ecology at Cornell University and leader of movement to disinvest in South Africa
Jeffrey Brown , dean, College of Business, University of Illinois
David A. Caputo , president of Pace University
Ronald Crutcher , president of University of Richmond ; formerly, President of Wheaton College
Katharine Jane Densford , director of the University of Minnesota School of Nursing , provided important nursing leadership during World War II
David Dickey , statistician
Alston Ellis , president of Ohio University
John Feldmeier , professor of Political Science at Wright State University and First Amendment attorney
Grayson L. Kirk , former president of Columbia University
Benjamin Lee , theoretical physicist
Carolyn Ringer Lepre , academic administrator
Jeffrey Lieberman , president of American Psychiatric Association ; chief of psychiatry at Columbia University
Henry Mitchell MacCracken , former Chancellor of New York University
Arman Manukyan , Professor of Bogazici University in Istanbul
Fannie Ruth Robinson , president of Oxford College until 1893[1]
Mark B. Rosenberg , Chancellor of the State University System of Florida
Donna Shalala , former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services for President Bill Clinton , current president of the University of Miami (Florida) and a graduate of the Western College for Women prior to its merger with Miami University
Ernest H. Volwiler , former chairman, Abbott Labs and co-inventor, Pentothal
Joseph Pomeroy Widney , 2nd president of the University of Southern California , 1st dean of the USC School of Medicine, physician of scientific medical data; former director of the United States Public Health Service ; former director of the New York Public Library ; enlisted by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help develop a worldwide library system, resulting in the Carnegie libraries
Richard K. Wilson , Director, The Genome Institute at Washington University in St. Louis
Business [ edit ]
C. Michael Armstrong , former CEO of AT&T , Hughes Electronics and Comcast Corporation ; former chairman of the IBM World Trade Corporation
Arthur D. Collins, Jr. , chairman (retired), Medtronic, Inc.
Stephen B. Davis, Inventor of the plastic inflatable pillow for void fill packaging (07/1992) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IsjP4oP0Gzj8wYhnW2pnI0Fr6SkgX_HT/view?usp=sharing
Emily E. Douglas , CEO and founder of Grandma's Gifts Inc.
Bruce Downey , CEO of Barr Pharmaceuticals
Richard T. Farmer , founder and Chairman of Cintas Corporation
Tom Fox , CEO of Aston Villa football club, England
Lynn Good , chairman, president and CEO of Duke Energy [2]
Ryan Graves , head of global operations, Uber
Gregory D. Hague , entrepreneur, lawyer, author
Sheraton Kalouria , chief marketing officer and executive vice president at Sony Pictures Television
Samuel Laws , inventor of the stock ticker on the New York Gold Exchange
Marne Levine , COO of Instagram [3]
Kim Lubel , chairman and CEO of CST Brands
Richard McVey , founder, chairman and CEO of MarketAxess
Dwight Merriman , Internet executive and entrepreneur; co-founder of DoubleClick , current subsidiary of Google
Dinesh Paliwal , chairman, CEO and president of Harman International
John H. Patterson , founder of NCR (National Cash Register)
Mitchell Rales , co-founder, CEO, and current chairman of the executive committee and Director of Danaher Corporation
Jack Rogers , chairman of the board and CEO of United Parcel Service (retired)
Jeff Schwartz , founder and president of Excel Sports Management
John G. Smale , CEO at Procter & Gamble ; chairman of General Motors
Entertainment [ edit ]
Kirk Baily , actor; Kevin 'Ug' Lee on Salute Your Shorts
Rebecca Budig , actress, All My Children
Larry Clark , award-winning filmmaker associated with the "Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers "[4]
Art Clokey , claymation artist and creator of Gumby and Pokey
Joseph W. Clokey , organist, composer
Ray Combs , Family Feud game show host (did not graduate)
Chase Crawford , actor and producer (did not graduate)
Charles Michael Davis , actor and director
Mike Emrick , NHL play-by-play for New Jersey Devils, NBC, Versus; London and Rio Olympics announcer for NBC
Theresa Flaminio , musician
Bill Hemmer , Fox News Channel anchor
Mark Hentemann , executive producer of Family Guy
Griffin House , singer/songwriter
Nick Lachey , pop musician; 98 Degrees (did not graduate)
Eric Lange , television and movie actor
Katie Lee , television personality, food critic, and ex-wife of pop music superstar Billy Joel
The Lemon Pipers , 1960s psychedelic band
Tina Louise , actress; Ginger on Gilligan's Island
Rick Ludwin , NBC television executive
Brad Moore, member of Busker Busker
Terence Moore , sports journalist, CNN.com, AOL FanHouse, sports on Earth.com, ESPN Outside the Lines , MSNBC
Mojo Nixon , musician
Jeff Pegues , CBS News correspondent; former Miami football player (wide receiver)
Plies , rapper
Steven Reineke , conductor of The New York Pops
Jackson Rohm , pop/country musician
Chris Rose , sportscaster
Kristen Erwin Schlotman , film producer
Beth Stelling , comedian
Kate Voegele , singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist; also known for a prominent role in CW TV series One Tree Hill (did not graduate)
Jack Warshaw , folk singer, songwriter, musician
John M. Watson, Sr. , trombonist with Red Saunders and Count Basie Orchestras; educator; actor in 13 movies (The Fugitive , Soul Food ) and several theater roles including the Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Gerri Willis , television news journalist; host of The Willis Report on Fox Business Network ; formerly with CNN hosting Your Bottom Line and as the senior financial correspondent of SmartMoney
Matthew Yuricich , Academy Award winner, special effects
Frederic W. Allen , Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1984–1997)[5]
Burnie Bridge , Wisconsin Court of Appeals [6]
Richard S. Brown , Wisconsin Court of Appeals [7]
Jennifer Brunner , current Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio and first female Ohio Secretary of State [8]
John F. Kibbey , Indiana Attorney General [9]
Samuel Taylor Marshall , lawyer and founder of Beta Theta Pi
John Weld Peck II , Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Anthony Thornton , Illinois Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Representative from Illinois[10]
Andy Vollmer , former Acting General Counsel, United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Literature and journalism [ edit ]
P.J. O'Rourke
Ira Berkow , sports writer, The New York Times
Kathryn Craft , author of literary fiction and contemporary women's fiction
Rita Dove , Pulitzer Prize winner; first African-American U.S. Poet Laureate; Consultant to the Library of Congress; 2012 recipient, Presidential National Medal of Arts Award
Eric Ehrmann , columnist, sports and global affairs, Huffington Post , LePost-LeMonde , pioneer contributor to Rolling Stone in 1968, member of PEN (dropped out 1968)
Wil Haygood , Washington Post writer; author of A Butler Well Served by This Election , inspiration for the movie The Butler , Two on the River , King of Cats: The Life and Times of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. , and The Haygoods of Columbus: A Love Story
Dave Hyde , sports columnist, Sun Sentinel
Rajiv Joseph , dramatist and Pulitzer Prize finalist
Alexander C. McClurg , senior partner of A. C. McClurg and Union Army general
Dorothy Misener Jurney , the "godmother of women's pages" (Western College)
P. J. O'Rourke , conservative satirist
Mariel Padilla, journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner[11]
Marvin Pierce , former president of McCall Corporation , father of First Lady Barbara Bush
Whitelaw Reid , editor-in-chief, New York Tribune ; US vice presidential candidate with President Benjamin Harrison (the only time in US history that presidential and vice presidential candidates were alumni of the same university)
Bill Sammon , Senior White House Correspondent, Washington Examiner , formerly at the Washington Times ; and political analyst for Fox News Channel, and the author of four New York Times bestsellers
David Teeuwen (1970–2015), managing editor of USA Today , where he helped pioneer digital news
Joseph Pomeroy Widney , prolific author
Military [ edit ]
Second Lieutenant Terrence Graves, Medal of Honor recipient
Stan Arthur , U.S. Navy admiral
Stuart P. Baker , U.S. Navy admiral
Joseph R. Davis , C.S. Army general and commanding general of the Mississippi National Guard 1888–1895
Arthur F. Gorham , U.S. Army Distinguished Service Cross recipient
Terrence C. Graves , U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
James G. Jones , U.S. Air Force general
Thomas E. Kuenning Jr. , U.S. Air Force general
Robert J. Meder , U.S. Army Air Forces pilot and participant in the Doolittle Raid [12]
Joseph Ralston , U.S. Air Force general and commander of the U.S. European Command /SHAPE 2000–2003
William W. Rogers , U.S. Marine Corps general
Stephen Clegg Rowan , U.S. Navy admiral
Durbin Ward , U.S. Army general
Lester J. Whitlock , U.S. Army major general[13] [14]
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States
Politics [ edit ]
President and prime minister [ edit ]
Mike DeWine, US Senator and current governor (OH )
U.S. Senate [ edit ]
Paul Ryan, 54th Speaker of the US House of Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives [ edit ]
Governor [ edit ]
Charles Anderson , 27th Governor of Ohio (1865–1866)[28]
James Edwin Campbell , 38th Governor of Ohio[29]
William Dennison Jr. , 24th Governor of Ohio (1860–1862) and U.S. Postmaster General[30]
Mike DeWine , 70th Governor of Ohio, former U.S. Senator from Ohio [31]
Andrew L. Harris , 44th Governor of Ohio (1906–1909), U.S. Commissioner, American Civil War General[32]
John J. McRae , 21st Governor of Mississippi, Senator, U.S. Representative[33]
Oliver P. Morton , former Indiana governor and U.S. Senator[34]
John B. Weller , fifth Governor of California, former Congressman from Ohio, U.S. Senator from California and Minister to Mexico[35]
Ambassador [ edit ]
Stan Greenberg , Democratic Party pollster and campaign strategist for Bill Clinton , Al Gore , and John Kerry
William Isaac , chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 1981–1985
Brigham McCown , former U.S. Department of Transportation regulator during the George W. Bush administration[47]
Steve Ricchetti , Counselor to the President ; Chief of Staff to US Vice President Joe Biden ; former deputy chief of staff to President Bill Clinton [48]
Michael Sekora, founder and director of the intelligence community's classified program, Project Socrates during the Reagan administration [49] [50]
Caleb Blood Smith , sixth United States Secretary of the Interior , serving in the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln [51]
Sidney Souers , first Central Intelligence Agency Director appointed by President Harry S. Truman [52]
Baseball [ edit ]
Walter Alston (1935), former manager of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers baseball teams; earned four World Series championships and seven National League pennants[53]
Bill Doran , former second baseman for the Houston Astros , Cincinnati Reds , and Milwaukee Brewers ; bench coach, Kansas City Royals [54]
Steve Fireovid , former Major League Baseball Pitcher and author of "The 26th Man: One Minor League Pitcher's Pursuit of a Dream."[55]
Charlie Leibrandt (1978), former pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds , Kansas City Royals , Atlanta Braves , and Texas Rangers ; 140-119 Major League record[56]
Bill Long , former pitcher in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago White Sox , Chicago Cubs and Montreal Expos [57]
Marvin Miller , union leader Major League Baseball Players Association (attended Miami University before transferring to and graduating from NYU )[58]
Tim Naehring , former MLB player, Boston Red Sox [59]
Ty Neal (1999), college baseball coach at Cincinnati [60]
Scott Sauerbeck , Major League Baseball pitcher, Cincinnati Reds [61]
Wally Szczerbiak
Basketball [ edit ]
Randy Ayers (1978), former NBA player and college head coach at Ohio State University and head coach of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers , assistant coach of the Orlando Magic and current assistant coach of NBA Washington Wizards [62]
Michael Bramos , professional basketball player; joined the Spanish ACB League club Gran Canaria in 2010[63]
Adam Eaton , current center fielder for the Washington Nationals ; formerly with Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks [64]
John Ely , Major League Baseball pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers [65]
Wayne Embry (1958), senior advisor and former general manager, NBA Toronto Raptors ; former NBA player and NBA executive with the Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers , and was the first African American NBA general manager and team president; two-time basketball All-American at Miami[66]
Fred Foster , former player, NBA Portland Trail Blazers [67]
Danny Hall (1977), head baseball coach, Georgia Tech [68]
Ron Harper , retired NBA player, five-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers ; coach, Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic [69]
Darrell Hedric (1955), winningest basketball coach in Miami history[70]
Ron Hunter , head men's basketball coach, Georgia State University ; formerly head men's basketball coach, IUPUI [71]
Phil Lumpkin (1981), player, NBA Portland Trailblazer and Phoenix Suns , later became a successful high school basketball coach in Washington State[72]
Matt Lynch (Master's, 2015), as of 2024 the only out head coach in men's college basketball[73]
Julian Mavunga , professional basketball player, currently with Kyoto Hannaryz of Japanese First Division
Ira Newble , NBA player, Cleveland Cavaliers , Seattle SuperSonics and Los Angeles Lakers [74]
Rob Senderoff , college basketball coach
Wally Szczerbiak (1999), NBA player, Cleveland Cavaliers , Boston Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves ; current CBS Sports Announcer[75]
Bo Schembechler
Jerry Angelo , general manager of the Chicago Bears
JoJuan Armour , former NFL and CFL player
Bill Arnsparger (1949), NFL coach, Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers ; NCAA football coach; head coach, LSU; athletic director, University of Florida [76]
Bob Babich (1969), former NFL player, San Diego Chargers and Cleveland Browns ; First-Team All-American in football[77]
Jacob Bell , NFL, St. Louis Rams [78]
Eric Beverly , NFL player, Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons [79]
Earl "Red" Blaik (1918), former head coach, Army football; member of the NFL Foundation Hall of Fame[80]
Brandon Brooks , NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans [81]
Paul Brown (1930), partial founder of the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals and the first head coach for both teams[82]
Rob Carpenter (1977), NFL player, where he rushed for 4,363 yards in a 10-year career with the Houston Oilers , New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams [83]
Carmen Cozza (1952), former head football coach, Yale University; played in NFL for Green Bay Packers and in Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox organization[84]
Tom Crabtree , NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers [85]
Paul Dietzel (1948), All-American center, football; head coach, football at LSU, South Carolina and Army; National Coach of the Year[86]
Jacques Dussault , World League of American Football head coach at Montreal Machine ; CFL assistant coach at Montreal Alouettes and Montreal Concordes; Albany Great Danes defensive coordinator[87]
Weeb Ewbank (1928), Super Bowl-winning NFL head coach; won two NFL titles with the Baltimore Colts and the New York Jets [88]
Trevor Gaylor , player, NFL, Kansas City Chiefs
John Harbaugh (1984), head coach, Baltimore Ravens [89]
Bob Hitchens (1974), player, NFL, New England Patriots , Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers [90]
Alphonso Hodge , NFL player, cornerback , Kansas City Chiefs [91]
Bob Jencks (1963), NFL player, Washington Redskins and Chicago Bears ; Super Bowl Champions with Chicago Bears[92]
Ernie Kellermann (1965), former defensive back for the Cleveland Browns , Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills [93]
Aaron Kromer , NFL, New Orleans Saints 2012 Interim Head Coach; Offensive Line and Running Game Coach[94]
Bill Mallory (1957), head football coach, Miami University , University of Colorado at Boulder , Indiana University Bloomington ; Big Ten Coach of the Year[95]
Ryan McNeil , former NFL player[96]
John McVay (1953), former head coach, New York Giants ; general manager, San Francisco 49ers (5 Super Bowl Championships; NFL Executive of the Year winner)[97]
Sean McVay , head coach, Los Angeles Rams (youngest head coach in NFL history); tight ends coach, Washington Redskins [98]
Jake O'Connell , tight end, NFL, Kansas City Chiefs
Henry Orth , football player[99]
Ara Parseghian (1949), former head football coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish [100]
John Pont (1952), head football coach, Miami University, Yale University, Indiana University, Northwestern University; national Coach of the Year; led Indiana to Big Ten title and Rose Bowl[101]
Travis Prentice , retired NFL player, NCAA Division I-A Career leader in points scored, Cleveland Browns , Minnesota Vikings [102]
Ryne Robinson , NFL player, Carolina Panthers [103]
Ben Roethlisberger (2012), NFL player, two time Super Bowl winning quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers [104]
Quinten Rollins , NFL player, Green Bay Packers
Ollie Savatsky , NFL player, Cleveland Rams [105]
Bo Schembechler (1951), former football head coach of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Wolverines[106]
Sam Sloman (born 1997), NFL football player
Sherman Smith (1976), NFL player, Seattle Seahawks , running backs coach, Seattle Seahawks, coach Tennessee Titans , offensive coordinator Washington Redskins [107]
Milt Stegall , CFL player, Winnipeg Blue Bombers , CFL all-time leader in receiving yards and touchdowns; NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals [108]
Alex Sulfsted , player, NFL, Kansas City Chiefs
Jerry Walker (1971), team archivist San Francisco 49ers ; Director of Public Relations San Francisco 49ers ; sports information director Lorain County Community College , University of New Orleans and San Jose State ; assistant SID LSU [109]
Randy Walker (1976), former head football coach at Miami and Northwestern University [110]
Sheldon White , vice president of Pro Personnel, Detroit Lions , Inc.; former NFL player with New York Giants , Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals [111]
Kevin Wilson , offensive coordinator, Ohio State University football team; former head coach, Indiana University football team
Nobby Wirkowski (1951), professional football player and coach
Ron Zook , former head football coach at the University of Illinois and University of Florida [112]
Carter Camper
Kevyn Adams , former NHL player, Chicago Blackhawks ; member of 2006 Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes[113]
Riley Barber , player, NHL , Washington Capitals
Chris Bergeron , head men's hockey coach, former head coach at Bowling Green and former professional hockey center
Enrico Blasi , former head men's hockey coach, Miami University; two-time recipient of national coach of the year award[114]
Dan Boyle (1998), NHL player for the New York Rangers and San Jose Sharks ; won Stanley Cup and 2010 gold medal with Canadian Olympic Team[115]
Carter Camper , NHL player, New Jersey Devils ; formerly, Boston Bruins [116]
Patrick Cannone , NHL player, Minnesota Wild
Alain Chevrier (1984), NHL player, New Jersey Devils [117]
Blake Coleman , NHL player, New Jersey Devils
Austin Czarnik , NHL player, Boston Bruins , Calgary Flames
v Mike Emrick , NHL play-by-play for New Jersey Devils, NBC, Versus; London and Rio Olympics announcer for NBC
Mike Glumac , NHL player, St. Louis Blues [118]
Andy Greene , NHL player, New Jersey Devils [119]
Ryan Jones , NHL player, Edmonton Oilers; Nashville Predators[120]
Sean Kuraly , NHL player, Boston Bruins
Vincent LoVerde , player, NHL Los Angeles Kings organization
Alec Martinez , NHL player, three-time Stanley Cup champion, Las Vegas Golden Knights [121]
Curtis McKenzie , player, NHL , Dallas Stars
Justin Mercier , NHL player, Colorado Avalanche organization[122]
Andy Miele , 2011 Hobey Baker Award recipient; NHL player, Philadelphia Flyers , Phoenix Coyotes [123]
Randy Robitaille , NHL player, Ottawa Senators [124]
Jack Roslovic , NHL player, Winnipeg Jets organization; member of 2017 gold medal United States World Juniors team
Brian Savage , NHL player, Philadelphia Flyers [125]
Cameron Schilling , NHL player, Chicago Blackhawks ; and Washington Capitals organization[126]
Reilly Smith , NHL player, Florida Panthers , formerly Boston Bruins and Dallas Stars [127]
Gary Steffes , professional hockey player, AHL, varied teams; member of Team USA at the 2005 IIHF World U18 Championships
Justin Vaive , player, NHL New York Islanders organization
Trent Vogelhuber , player, NHL Colorado Avalanche , Columbus Blue Jackets organization[128]
Chris Wideman , NHL player, Ottawa Senators [129]
Hayley Williams , Russian Women's Hockey League player[130]
Tommy Wingels , NHL player, San Jose Sharks [131]
Jeff Zatkoff , NHL goaltender, Los Angeles Kings , Pittsburgh Penguins ; member of 2016 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins[132]
Wrestling [ edit ]
Other sports [ edit ]
Dave Abelson (born 1975), Canadian tennis player
Brad Adamonis , professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour[135]
Jack Baruth , pro BMX rider and Alt Fuel class winner of the 2006 Cannonball Run
Brendan Burke , inspiration for You Can Play organization
Bud Haidet (1957), athletic director, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ; instrumental in their move from NAIA to NCAA Division I membership in 1990
Bill Mulliken (1961), 1960 Olympic gold medalist, swimming[136]
Bob Schul (1966), 1964 Olympic Gold medalist, 5000m run[137]
Amelia Strickler , British shot putter; 3 times National Champion; European, Commonwealth and World finalist
Steve Strome (1964), Tennis Coach, Miami, LSU, Duke and Army[138]
Theology [ edit ]
David Swing
Notable faculty and staff [ edit ]
Faculty [ edit ]
José Antonio Bowen , President of Goucher College
Raymond Burke , instructor, businessman, founder of the Miami University Men's Glee Club and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's third district [139]
Karen Dawisha , political scientist, author of Putin's Kleptocracy [140]
Burton L. French , professor and member of the United States House of Representatives from Idaho's 1st congressional district
Walter Havighurst , English professor and namesake of the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
Daisy Hernández , writer and editor[141]
Louise Holland , academic, philologist and archaeologist
William Holmes McGuffey
Donald E. Parker , experimental psychologist and professor emeritus[142]
Presidents of Miami University [ edit ]
Robert Hamilton Bishop , 1824–1841
George Junkin , 1841–1844
Erasmus D. MacMaster , 1845–1849
William Caldwell Anderson , 1849–1854
Orange Nash Stoddard , 1854 (pro tempore)
John W. Hall, 1854–1866
Robert L. Stanton , 1866–1871
Andrew Dousa Hepburn , 1871–1873 (pro tempore; later considered to be regular)
Robert White McFarland , 1885–1888 (pro tempore; later considered to be regular)
Ethelbert Dudley Warfield , 1888–1891
William Oxley Thompson , 1891–1899
David Stanton Tappan , 1899–1902
Guy Potter Benton , 1902–1911
Edgar Ewing Brandon , 1909–1910 (acting), 1927–1928 (acting)
Raymond M. Hughes , 1911–1913 (acting), 1913–1927
Alfred H. Upham , 1928–1945
Alpheus K. Morris, 1945–1946 (acting)
Ernest H. Hahne, 1946–1952
Clarence W. Kreger, 1952–1953 (acting)
John D. Millett , 1953–1964
Charles Ray Wilson, 1964–1965 (acting)
Phillip R. Shriver , 1965–1981
Paul G. Pearson , 1981–1992
Paul G. Risser , 1993–1995
Anne Hopkins, December 1995 – July 1996 (acting)
James C. Garland , 1996 – June 2006
David C. Hodge , July 2006 – July 2016
Greg Crawford, July 2016 – present[143]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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^ "Burnie Bridge" . wicourts.gov. Retrieved March 10, 2014 .
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^ "Jennifer Brunner » Supreme Court of Ohio" . Supreme Court of Ohio. Retrieved February 7, 2023 .
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^ "Anthony Thornton" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 11, 2014 .
^ "Meet the journalism student who found out she won a Pulitzer in class" . Columbia Journalism Review . Retrieved March 12, 2020 .
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