Manhattan has approximately 50,000 living alumni worldwide. Manhattan alumni have distinguished themselves in the fields of academics, arts, engineering, literature, business, entertainment, government, and law. • In the field of academia, Manhattan graduates include:
Joseph A. Alutto, executive vice president and provost of the Ohio State University;
L. Jay Oliva, 14th President of New York University;
Henry Petroski, professor of civil engineering at Duke University. • In arts and literature, Manhattan graduates include:
William Edmund Barrett, author of
The Left Hand of God and
Lilies of the Field;
James Patterson, Edgar Award-winning novelist;
Al Sarrantonio, Bram Stoker Award-winning author;
George A. Sheehan, author of
Running & Being: The Total Experience; and
Sebastian Castillo, author of
Fresh, Green Life. • In the field of business, Manhattan graduates include
Sam Belnavis, former NASCAR owner;
Vincent dePaul Draddy, football player who introduced Izod and Lacoste brands;
John M. Fahey, president and CEO of the National Geographic Society;
Frank M. Folsom, former president of RCA Victor;
John Horan '40, former chairman & CEO of
Merck & Co.;
Lynn Martin, 68th president of the
New York Stock Exchange;
Eugene R. McGrath, former chairman and CEO of Con Edison;
Eileen Murray, co-CEO of
Bridgewater Associates;
Joseph M. Tucci, chairman, president and CEO of the EMC Corporation and
Stephen J. Squeri, chairman and CEO of American Express, John Mulhearn ‘48, Chairman and CEO of AT&T. • In entertainment, Manhattan graduates include:
Frank Campanella, TV and motion picture actor on
Captain Video;
Joseph Campanella, TV, stage, and motion picture actor on
Mannix;
Alexandra Chando, TV actress known for role as Maddie on
As The World Turns;
Dennis Day, TV and radio personality on
The Jack Benny Program;
Barnard Hughes, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor on Hugh Leonard's
Da;
Mike Mazurki, professional wrestler and character actor;
Hugo Montenegro, TV and movie soundtrack composer known for theme song for
I Dream of Jeannie and
The Outcasts; and
Glenn Hughes, founding member of The Village People. • In law and government, Manhattan graduates include:
John S. Martin, former U.S. Attorney and U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York;
Hugh J. Grant, 91st Mayor of New York City;
Rudy Giuliani, 107th Mayor of New York City;
Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner;
Mike Lawler, member of Congress representing
New York's 17th congressional district;
Chang Myon, 2nd and 7th Prime Minister of South Korea; and U.S. Representatives from New York:
Mike Lawler,
John J. Boylan,
John J. Delaney,
John J. Fitzgerald, Ambassador
Thomas E. McNamara,
Bill Owens,
Angelo D. Roncallo,
Thomas Francis Smith,
Andrew Lawrence Somers, and
James J. Walsh. • Other notable Manhattan graduates include:
James W. Cooley, mathematician, co-author of the
fast Fourier transform algorithm used in digital processing;
Austin Dowling, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis;
Patrick Joseph Hayes, Cardinal Archbishop of New York;
George Mundelein, Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago; Olympic track gold medalists
Lindy Remigino,
Lou Jones and
Jordan Rand, model. File:Hugh J. Grant.jpg|
Hugh J. Grant, 91st
Mayor of New York City File:James Patterson.jpg|
James Patterson, Author File:Rudy Giuliani.jpg|
Rudy Giuliani, 107th Mayor of New York City File:Ray Kelly US Commissioner of Customs.jpg|
Raymond Kelly,
New York City Police Commissioner File:John Myun.jpg|
Chang Myon,
Prime Minister,
Vice President of South Korea ==References==