Canisius has approximately 40,000 living alumni worldwide who are working in the fields of business, journalism, government, law, medicine, and sports.
Academia •
James Demske, S.J. (Class of 1947), President of Canisius College (1966–1993)
Business •
John Rowe (Class of 1966), former chairman and CEO of
Aetna •
Dennis F. Strigl (Class of 1974), President and CEO of
Verizon Wireless •
Mary Wittenberg, (Class of 1984), President and CEO of the
New York Road Runners Journalism and television •
Anne Burrell (Class of 1991),
Food Network chef •
Norm Hitzges (Class of 1965), Texas Radio Hall of Fame, SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket - Dallas, TX •
Elizabeth MacDonald (Class of 1984),
Gerald Loeb Award and multiple other awards winning financial journalist with
The Wall Street Journal, anchorwoman on
Fox Business, appeared on
NBC's
The Today Show,
ABC's
World News Tonight,
Outnumbered,
Your World with Neil Cavuto,
CBS This Morning,
C-SPAN,
Court TV,
ABC News Radio,
NPR, and others •
Todd McDermott, (Class of 1983),
Emmy Award-winning news anchor at WPIX-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania •
Michael Scheuer (Class of 1974),
CBS News terrorism analyst, former CIA Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station and author of
Imperial Hubris •
Adam Zyglis, (Class of 2004),
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for
The Buffalo News Government and law •
John Thomas Curtin (Class of 1946), former US Attorney and Federal Judge for the Western District of New York •
Charles S. Desmond (Class of 1917), former Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals* •
John J. LaFalce (Class of 1961), former US Representative for New York •
Walter J. Mahoney (Class of 1930), former Majority Leader of the New York State Senate and New York Supreme Court Judge* •
Salvatore R. Martoche (Class of 1962), New York State Supreme Court Justice and former Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury and Labor Departments •
Anthony M. Masiello (Class of 1969), former mayor of Buffalo, New York •
Richard D. McCarthy (Class of 1950), former US Representative for New York* •
James T. Molloy (Class of 1958), former Doorkeeper, US House of Representatives* •
Henry J. Nowak (Class of 1957), former US Representative for New York •
Denise O'Donnell (Class of 1968), former US Attorney for the Western District of New York •
William Paxon (Class of 1977), former US Representative for New York •
William M. Skretny (Class of 1966), Federal Judge for the Western District of New York •
Lawrence J. Vilardo (Class of 1977), Federal Judge for the Western District of New York •
Frank A. Sedita (Class of 1930), former mayor of Buffalo, New York*
Medicine and science •
Donald Pinkel (Class of 1947), pediatric cancer researcher; former Director of the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Psychology •
Paula Caligiuri,
Distinguished Professor of
International Business and
Strategy at
D'Amore-McKim School of Business,
Northeastern University Sports •
Cory Conacher, NHL player for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Ottawa Senators, Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders •
Bob MacKinnon (Class of 1950), former NBA Head Coach and General Manager of the New Jersey Nets •
Chris Manhertz (Class of 2015) NFL tight end for the
Denver Broncos •
Johnny McCarthy (Class of 1956), member of the 1963–64 NBA Champion Boston Celtics •
Gerry Meehan, former NHL player and General Manager of the Buffalo Sabres •
Dick Poillon, member of the 1942 NFL Champion Washington Redskins and Pro Bowl selection •
Michael Smrek (Class of 1985), member of the 1986–87 and 1987–88 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers •
Beth Phoenix, professional wrestler,
Class of 2017 WWE Hall of Famer, former
WWE Divas Champion & three-time
WWE Women's Champion •
Matt Vinc, six-time NLL Champion 2012, 2013, 2014, 2023, 2024, 2025 for the Rochester Knighthawks and Buffalo Bandits •
Eyal Yaffe (Class of 1986), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League Other •
Molly Burhans (Class of 2014), Environmentalist, Cartographer, Social Entrepreneur;
United Nations Young
Champion of the Earth,
National Geographic Explorer, Head Cartographer of first global digital map of the Catholic Church. ==See also==