Alumni •
Eric Adams, 111th
mayor of New York City (2022–2025); 18th
borough president of Brooklyn (2014–2021) •
Hiroaki Aoki (Restaurant Management, 1963), Olympic wrestler and founder of the
Benihana chain of restaurants •
Charles Barron,
New York City Council member representing the 42nd District of New York City; former
Black Panther •
Moses Michael Levi Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow; 1978), better known by his stage name Shyne, Belizean rapper and politician •
Zev Brenner,
Orthodox Jewish radio host; president and founder of Talkline Communications •
Salvatore Cassano (Fire Protection, 1970),
New York City fire commissioner •
Patrick Clark (Hotel and Restaurant Technology), chef •
Larry R. Felix (1980), director of the
Bureau of Engraving and Printing •
Robert Holden, professor and
New York City Council member •
Michael Lomonaco (Hotel and Restaurant Management, 1984), chef, restaurateur, and television personality •
Julian Niccolini (Hospitality Management), managing partner of
The Four Seasons Restaurant •
Ray Sharkey, stage, film, and TV actor (attended for one year) •
Samuel E Vázquez (1991), visual artist •
William Yosses (Hotel Management), White House executive pastry chef; co-author of the book
Desserts For Dummies Faculty •
Leon M. Goldstein (c. 1932–1999), president of
Kingsborough Community College, and acting chancellor of the
City University of New York •
Dorothy E. Hayes (1935–2015), graphic designer, educator •
Frank McCourt (1930–2009),
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ''
Angela's Ashes'', taught in the English department •
Rob Redding, talk host, journalist, author, and artist •
Norma Merrick Sklarek (1926–2012), first African-American woman licensed to practice architecture in New York and California; Harlem-born, Columbia University graduate; taught architecture courses in the mid-1950s ==Notes==