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List of St. Francis College Peoplereport

  • Joseph M. Hemway, '84, V.P. of Information Technology & CIO, Pratt Institute

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Gary Kolks, Ph.D., '74, associate professor of chemistry at Manhattan College

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Sean A. Fanelli, Ph.D., '68, president of Nassau Community College

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Brendan J. Dugan, '68, former regional chairman and CEO of Sovereign Bank and 18th President of St. Francis College

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Mary E. Hines, Ph.D., '67, president of Carlow University, Pittsburgh.

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Donald A. McQuade, Ph.D., '63, former vice chancellor for university relations at the University of California, Berkeley

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Frank J. Macchiarola, LL.B., Ph.D., '62, former president of St. Francis College (1996–2008), chairman of the New York State Higher Education Services Commission, chancellor of St. Francis College

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • John J. McDermott, Ph.D., '53, philosopher and distinguished professor at Texas A&M University

    (Academics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Joseph Hubert McGuire, 1887, American architect practicing in New York City, where he specialized in Catholic churches and institutions.

    (Architecture) (Alumni and former students)

  • Joseph A. Jackson, American architect who designed many buildings for Roman Catholic clients in the Eastern United States

    (Architecture) (Alumni and former students)

  • Jim Brochu, ’69, actor and playwright

    (Arts and literature) (Alumni and former students)

  • Joseph Skerrett, Ph.D., ’64, American literary critic and professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

    (Arts and literature) (Alumni and former students)

  • Jim Luisi, '51, Emmy award winning actor

    (Arts and literature) (Alumni and former students)

  • Michael A. MacIntyre, ’97, senior vice president, Corporate and Professional Services HSBC

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Lorraine M. Lynch, CTP, ’91, vice president and treasurer, National Grid

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Kenneth D. Daly, '88, regional president, National Grid

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Dennis F. Campagna,Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of Scholastic

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Louis G. Pastina, ’79, executive vice president of operations, NYSE

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Barbara G. Koster, '76, senior vice president and chief information officer for Prudential Financial, Inc

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • William J. Lovejoy, '75, former president of General Motors Acceptance Corporation

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Sal Iannuzzi, '75, chairman, CEO & president of Monster, Inc.

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • John R. Meyer, '74, head of the Annuity Department at New York Life Insurance and Senior Vice President

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • John Tantillo, PhD, '73, Branding and Marketing Consultant

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Edward Travaglianti, ’70, president of Commerce Bank Long Island

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Edward T. Reilly, '68, president and CEO of AMA

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • William G. Parrett, '67, former CEO of Deloitte, current chairman of the United States Council for International Business

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Robert J. Lanigan, '50, former CEO, president and COO of Owens-Illinois

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Edward Reid McCormick, was the first president of the New York Curb Market Association, which would later become the American Stock Exchange

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas F. Woodlock, 1905, editor of the Wall Street Journal and US Interstate Commerce Commission commissioner.

    (Business and finance) (Alumni and former students)

  • Eric A. Ulrich, '07, New York City Councilman, 32nd District

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Ronald Castorina, J.D., '01, assembly member for the 62nd District of the New York State Assembly

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Dick Stevenson, M.B.A., '73, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, the 8th District

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas J. Pickard, M.B.A./C.P.A., '72, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas Von Essen, '72, 30th FDNY Commissioner of the City of New York

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Richard Sheirer, '67, director of the New York City Office of Emergency Management (O.E.M.) during the September 11th attacks.

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Peter T. King, J.D., '65, U.S. Representative, New York's 3rd congressional district

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas J. Cuite, '35, former New York State Senator and majority leader of the New York City Council

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • John J. Bennett Jr., 56th New York State Attorney General

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Leo J. Hickey, 1909, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Joseph L. Pfeifer, M.D., U.S. Representative, New York's 3rd and 8th congressional districts

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas H. Cullen, 1880, U.S. Representative, New York's 4th congressional district

    (Government and politics) (Alumni and former students)

  • Margo Kitsy Brodie, J.D., '88, federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • Roy L. Reardon, J.D., '51, partner at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, LLP

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • Frank X. Altimari, J.D., '48, Senior Federal Appeals Judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • John Francis Dooling Jr., LL.B., '29, federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • Krzysztof Lach, J.D., '04, judge, Housing Court of the City of New York

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • Walter F. Timpone, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey

    (Law) (Alumni and former students)

  • Timothy F. O'Keefe, '40, former General in the United States Air Force, who served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War and was the recipient of numerous medals and honors.

    (Military) (Alumni and former students)

  • Feliz Ramirez, '13,Actress of ABC television series Grand Hotel

    (Other) (Alumni and former students)

  • Pete Davidson, comedian and cast member on Saturday Night Live.

    (Other) (Alumni and former students)

  • Hector Batista, '84, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC.

    (Other) (Alumni and former students)

  • Thomas Edmund Molloy, 1904, Bishop of Brooklyn from 1921 to 1956.

    (Religion) (Alumni and former students)

  • Donald J. Metz, PhD, '47, nuclear engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory and professor at St. Francis College

    (Science and technology) (Alumni and former students)

  • Bernard J. Ficarra, MD, '35, surgeon and member of the Order of St. Gregory the Great

    (Science and technology) (Alumni and former students)

  • John Mangieri, '97, Pitcher drafted by the New York Mets, member of the Italian World Baseball Classic Team

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • John Halama, '94, Major League Baseball Pitcher

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • Barry Rohrssen, '83, former basketball head coach of the Manhattan College Jaspers

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • Robert J. Clark, ‘74, Vice President and Treasurer, Major League Baseball

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • Joseph Browne, '68, Executive Vice President Communications and Public Affairs, NFL

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • Dick Bavetta, '62, NBA referee

    (Sports) (Alumni and former students)

  • Dinesh Sharma, senior fellow at the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Research. (Faculty and Staff)

  • Nelson Barbosa, former Professor at St. Francis College, current Brazil's Minister of Finance. (Faculty and Staff)

  • Joseph Brennan, former men's basketball head coach and member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, class of '75. (Faculty and Staff)

  • Uwe P. Gielen, current director of the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology at St. Francis College (Faculty and Staff)

  • Peter Kavanagh, (March 19, 1916-January 27, 2006) writer, scholar, and publisher (Faculty and Staff)

  • Ed Setrakian, professor emeritus at St. Francis College, playwright, director and actor. Played Al Hyman, in the film "Zodiac." (Faculty and Staff)

  • John Sexton, former chair of the Religion Department, currently the fifteenth president of New York University (Faculty and Staff)

  • Sue Wicks, former assistant head coach for the Lady Terriers Basketball team and former WNBA player. (Faculty and Staff)

  • Rich Zvosec, former men's basketball head coach and ESPN commentator. (Faculty and Staff)

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UH, St. Founded in 1933 in the Letchworth Garden City Centre in Hertfordshire, near London and Cambridge, Francis College still retains its original look. UH, St. Francis College also offers generous scholarships to students who excel academically, musically, and physically, to encourage them to thrive.

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