as he gives the Palm
keynote at the
CES Sports Major League Baseball •
Matt Clement, former MLB pitcher, All-Star, member of 2007 World Series champion
Boston Red Sox •
Milt Graff (1930–2005), former MLB
second baseman for the
Kansas City Athletics (1957–1958) •
John Stuper, former MLB pitcher for the
St. Louis Cardinals (1982–1985) and
Cincinnati Reds (1985) and current coach of the
Yale Bulldogs •
Ed Vargo (1928–2008), MLB umpire (1960s-1970s)
National Football League •
Rich Bartlewski, former NFL tight end for the
Los Angeles Raiders (1990) and
Atlanta Falcons (1991) •
Tom Brown (1921–2013), former NFL tight end for the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1942) •
Terry Hanratty, former American football quarterback who played in college at Notre Dame and in the NFL during the 1960s and 1970s, earned two Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers •
Scott Milanovich, former NFL, NFL Europe, XFL, AFL, and CFL quarterback. Coached multiple
CFL teams and is the head coach for the
Edmonton Eskimos •
Bill Saul (1940–2006), former NFL linebacker for multiple teams (1962–1970). Older brother of Rich and Ron. •
Rich Saul (1948–2012), former NFL center lineman for the
Los Angeles Rams (1970–1981). Six-time Pro Bowler. Younger brother of Bill, twin brother of Ron. •
Ron Saul, former NFL guard lineman for the
Houston Oilers (1970–1975) and
Washington Redskins (1976–1981). Younger brother of Bill, twin brother of Rich. •
Paul Uram (1927–2017), American former gymnastics and flexibility coach, member of the U.S. Gymanstics Hall of Fame, coached on four Super Bowl-winning teams with the Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, other •
Jake Hildebrand, ECHL hockey player for the
Kalamazoo Wings •
Harry Holiday, world record-setting swimmer and
Armco CEO •
Brian Minto, former heavyweight boxer (2002–2016) • John Minton (1948–1995), former professional wrestler known by the name
Big John Studd. Winner of multiple championship titles. Inductee of the
WCW and
WWE Hall of fame. •
Eric Namesnik (1970–2006), two-time silver medalist Olympic swimmer for men's 400-meter individual relay (1992 & 1996) •
David Pichler, Olympic diver (1996 & 2000), dive team captain in 2000, did not place •
Meghan Schnur, is an
NSCAA All-American for
University of Connecticut (2007) and an
American soccer midfielder currently playing for
Sky Blue FC of
Women's Professional Soccer and member of the
United States U-23 women's national soccer team.
Film, Stage & Television •
Chester Aaron (1932–2019), author with over two dozen publications •
Marc Blucas, actor, best known by his portrayal of
Riley Finn in
Buffy the Vampire Slayer •
Joan Chandler (1923–1979), actress, best known for her roles in
Alfred Hitchcock's
Rope (1948) with
James Stewart and
Humoresque (1946) with
Joan Crawford. •
Josie Carey (1930–2004), the host of ''The Children's Corner
on WQED in Pittsburgh. Fred Rogers was a puppeteer and musician on her show for seven years before creating Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''. •
Barbara Feldon, actress and model, best known for her portrayal of Agent 99 of the TV series
Get Smart • Joe Fishel (living), actor •
Grace Gealey, actress, portrayed 'Anika' on the
Fox series
Empire •
Fred McCarren (1951–2006), actor, best known for his roles in ''
Amanda's (1983) and Hill Street Blues'' (1984).
Music •
Glenn Crytzer, band leader and composer •
Jim Pugh, jazz trombonist and composer. Distinguished Professor of Jazz Trombone at
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Formerly played with
Steely Dan's touring band. •
William Purvis, French horn player, conductor and Musical Instruments Director at
Yale University Public Office and Military •
Gibson E. Armstrong, former Republican PA State Representative for the
100th district (1977–1984) and PA State Senator for the
13th district (1984–2009) • Judge
William G. Bassler, former
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (1991–2006) •
Brian Ellis, former Republican PA State Representative for the
11th House district (2005–2019) •
Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, former
Chief of Naval Operations for the U.S. Navy (2011–2015) •
Mike Kelly, local businessman and representative for •
Donald Oesterling (1927–2013), former Democratic PA State Senator •
William J. Perry, American mathematician, engineer, businessman, and civil servant who was the
United States Secretary of Defense under President Bill Clinton •
Rick Santorum, American politician, attorney, and political commentator, former United States Senator from Pennsylvania •
Peter Talleri, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general
Technology •
Jay Last,
physicist, silicon pioneer, and member of the
Traitorous Eight, founding father of
Silicon Valley •
Carl Yankowski, businessman and former CEO of
Palm, Inc. and
Ambient Devices.
Other •
Daniel D'Aniello, billionaire businessman who co-founded and chaired
The Carlyle Group ==References==