•
D. Nelson Adams, former Managing Partner at
Davis, Polk & Wardwell •
Robert L. Belknap, professor of Russian literature at
Columbia University, former interim dean of
Columbia College, and son of Chauncey Belknap IV (name partner of
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler) •
Nicholas Britell,
Emmy Award winning and
Oscar nominated music composer •
Henry S. F. Cooper Jr., American author and journalist •
John Coumantaros, Greek-American businessman •
Christopher Nixon Cox, businessman, grandson of
Richard Nixon •
A. Richard Diebold Jr., linguist •
Robert P. DeVecchi, CEO of the
International Rescue Committee and Senior Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations •
J. Richardson Dilworth, financial advisor to the
Rockefeller family, Chairman of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, trustee of the
Rockefeller University and
Yale University, board director at
Chrysler,
Macy's,
Squibb Corporation, and other companies •
Terry Dobson (aikidoka), American aikido pioneer and co-founder of Bond Street Dojo •
Alex Donner, American band leader •
Charles M. Fair, neuroscientist •
Charles B. Finch, attorney and business executive •
Henry Leroy Finch Jr., American philosopher •
Arthur Gibb, Republican Vermont state senator and representative •
S. Parker Gilbert, chairman and President of
Morgan Stanley, son of
Seymour Parker Gilbert, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under US Presidents Woodrow Wilson & Warren G. Harding and Ambassador to Germany •
Prosser Gifford, American historian •
David Hawkings, American journalist •
J. Tomilson Hill, Blackstone Vice Chairman, Lehman Brothers CEO & Billionaire •
Warren Hoge, journalist and London bureau chief of the
The New York Times •
Thomas Hoving, seventh director of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art •
Baird Jones, night-club promoter and contributor to tabloids •
Thomas Keating, monk and pioneer in contemplative prayer •
Andrew Mellon Laughlin, grandson of
William Larimer Mellon Sr. •
Robert E. Lee IV, great grandson of
Robert E. Lee •
John V. Lindsay, Mayor of New York and US Congressman •
Peter Livanos, shipping tycoon and majority owner of The Aston Martin Automobile Company •
Winston Lord, United States diplomat and leader of non-governmental foreign policy organizations; served as Special Assistant to the National Security Advisor, Director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, Ambassador to China, and Assistant Secretary of State (1993–1997) •
Gerald D. Morgan, special counsel to President Eisenhower •
John Jay Mortimer, American financier, descendant of
John Jay, and member of the prominent Mortimer family of New York •
Archer Mayor, author •
Nick McDonell, author • William G. McKnight, Jr., son-in-law of
T. J. Oakley Rhinelander, partner at
Eastman Dillon, and pioneer in oil tanker and oil pipeline financing •
John McPheters, founder and CEO of
Stadium Goods •
Justin Muzinich,
United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury •
John Negroponte, US Deputy Secretary of State, US Director of National Intelligence, US Ambassador to the United Nations, Ambassador to Iraq, Philippines, Mexico and Honduras •
Nicholas Negroponte, MIT professor and founder of
MIT Media Lab, co-founder of Wired Magazine •
Addison O'Dea, documentary filmmaker •
Claiborne Pell, US Senator and Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, longest serving US Senator from Rhode Island •
Robert S. Pirie, lawyer and banker, CEO of
Rothschild & Co's New York branch, bibliophile, and grandson of one of the founders of
Carson Pirie Scott •
Nicholas Platt, diplomat •
Henry Varnum Poor (Yale dean), prominent diplomat, lawyer, associate dean at
Yale Law School, member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, and great-grandson of
Henry Varnum Poor (founder of the predecessor of
S&P Global Ratings) •
Sam Posey, retired racing driver, television commentator, artist •
Ogden Reid New York Herald Tribune Publisher, Ambassador to Israel under President Eisenhower, and six-term Congressman •
H. Smith Richardson, Jr., former Chairman and former President of
Richardson-Vicks, Inc., former Chair of the
Smith Richardson Foundation, and grandson of
Lunsford Richardson (founder of Vicks Chemical Company) •
David Rockefeller, Jr., Chairman of Rockefeller Family Foundation, member of Council on Foreign Relations and philanthropist •
Mark Rockefeller, younger son of
Nelson Rockefeller •
Michael C. Rockefeller, explorer & son of New York Governor & US Vice President
Nelson Rockefeller • Nelson Rockefeller, Jr., elder son of
Nelson Rockefeller •
Jim Steyer, children's advocate, civil rights attorney, professor, author, and founder of
Common Sense Media •
Tom Steyer, American billionaire, Forbes 400 member and founder of hedge fund Farallon Capital •
P. Gordon B. Stillman, headmaster of
Riverdale Country School, assistant headmaster of
Choate School •
Charles Henry Tenney,
United States district judge and grandson of
Charles H. Tenney, and deputy mayor under
Robert F. Wagner Jr. •
Alex Timbers, playwright, director, and producer •
Donald Trump Jr., American businessman, and son of US President
Donald Trump •
Cyrus Vance Jr., New York County District Attorney & son of
Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State to US President Jimmy Carter •
Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr., Stanford & Harvard Professor of Engineering, inventor, and son of Henry Villard, Thomas Edison's financial backer •
Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III, scion of the Vanderbilt family •
William Woodward Jr., heir to the
Hanover National Bank fortune and the
Belair Estate, and a leading figure in racing circles •
Christopher A. Wray, 8th Director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation •
Douglas T. Yates, Jr., Rhodes Scholar, assistant professor at Yale, Trustee and Founder of
The Episcopal School in the City of New York, and grandson of
Herbert J. Yates (founder of
Republic Pictures) •
Grant Shelby Hubley Jr., known as
Whip Hubley, a former actor. • Matthew Peter DeLuca, known as
Lil Mabu, a rapper. ==In popular culture==