•
Scott Adams '79, creator of
Dilbert and author •
Isaac Newton Arnold 1832, lawyer, politician, abolitionist. Attended
Hartwick Seminary. •
Frederick H. Belden '32 (1909–1979), Tenth Episcopal Bishop of Rhode Island •
John Bluem '74, former professional soccer player (
Tampa Bay Rowdies), college coach (
Fresno State and
Ohio State) and broadcaster (
Columbus Crew) •
Jason Boltus '09, Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm of the
Arena Football League •
Mike Burns '93, former professional
soccer player •
Charles D. Cook '56 (1935–2001), former New York State senator •
Peter Daempfle '92, author •
Maxwell Jacob Friedman, wrestler •
Stephen L. Green '60, Chairman of SL Green Realty Corp, the largest landlord in NYC. •
Tyler Hemming '07, professional soccer player (
Toronto FC midfielder) •
Matt Lawrence, professional soccer player •
David H. Long '83, CEO of
Liberty Mutual Group •
Dave Lemanczyk, Major League baseball player •
Clarence MacGregor, former justice of the
New York Supreme Court and United States
representative (1919–1928) •
Michael Maren '77, former journalist and current filmmaker. •
Ian McIntyre '96, head coach of the
Syracuse Orange men's soccer team •
Cyrus Mehri '83, noted Washington DC–based anti-discrimination lawyer •
Glenn "Mooch" Myernick '77, professional soccer player and coach •
Craig Potter '07, professional Scottish footballer (soccer) •
John A. Quitman, 10th and 16th governor of Mississippi, and U.S. representative from Mississippi; attended Hartwick Seminary. •
Rory Read '83, former COO of
Dell •
Andrew Sambrook '00, professional soccer player (
Gillingham FC,
Rushden & Diamonds,
Grays Athletic) •
James L. Seward '73, New York state senator •
Craig Slaff '82, award-winning aviation artist •
Tom Wisner, folk musician •
Nadya Zhexembayeva '01, co-founder and chief reinvention officer, WE EXIST Reinvention Agency ==References==