Business •
Robert Briskman '54, co-founder of
Sirius Satellite Radio and Technical Executive of
Sirius XM Radio •
Tad Smith '87, chief executive of
Sotheby's Literature and the arts •
Craig Mazin '92, screenwriter and director •
Ian Caldwell '98, co-author of the bestselling novel
The Rule of Four, which was set at Princeton and includes several scenes that take place at Cloister •
Eliot Spitzer '81, former New York governor •
Elena Kagan '81, United States Supreme Court justice •
Nan Hayworth '81, former
U.S. representative for
New York's 19th congressional district •
Chris Lu '88,
United States Deputy Secretary of Labor •
Nuala O'Connor '89, current president of the
Center for Democracy and Technology and inaugural Chief Privacy Officer for the
US Department of Homeland Security •
Charles W. Yost '28, U.S. ambassador to Laos, Syria, Morocco, and U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations Sport •
Frank Anger '61, member of the United States team in
Fencing at the Summer Olympics in
Tokyo in 1962 •
Derek Bouchard-Hall '92, former professional cyclist, competitor in the men's team pursuit in
Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and current CEO and president of
USA Cycling •
Danika Holbrook '95, competitor for the United States in
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's quadruple sculls for the solo swim from
Cape Cod to
Nantucket •
Sara Hendershot '10, representative of the United States in
Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics •
Robin Prendes '11, representative of the United States in
Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the
men's coxless four •
Bryan Tay '12,
Singapore's sole representative in men's
Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics •
Susie Scanlan '14, American
epee fencer who won a bronze medal in the
2012 Summer Olympics •
Nick Mead '17, gold medalist for the United States in Rowing at the
2024 Summer Olympics -
Men's coxless four == References ==