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List of Suffolk University Peoplereport

  • James V. Aukerman, class of 1975, former Rhode Island representative, Attorney, candidate for Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district seat in 1982 (Politics)

  • Phillip Brutus, class of 1985, former Florida representative; attorney; seeking Florida's 17th congressional district seat (Politics)

  • James A. Burke, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1959–1979) (Politics)

  • David Campbell, New Hampshire State Representative (Politics)

  • David Caprio, class of 1992, Legislator, Rhode Island State Representative (1999–2011) (Politics)

  • Frank T. Caprio, class of 1991, General Treasurer of Rhode Island (2006–2011) (Politics)

  • Gary Christenson, class of 1990, 1992, and 2003, mayor of Malden, Massachusetts (2012–present) (Politics)

  • Edward J. Clancy, Jr., former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Massachusetts State Senate and former mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts. (Politics)

  • Michael A. Costello, class of 1996, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Essex's 1st district (2002–2014) (Politics)

  • Armand Paul D'Amato, class of 1969, former member of the New York State Assembly from New York's 19th district (1973–1987) (Politics)

  • Robert A. DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 19th district (1991–present) (Politics)

  • Salvatore DiMasi, class of 1971, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1979 - 2009) (Politics)

  • James H. Fagan, class of 1973, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 3rd district (1993 - 2011) (Politics)

  • Christopher Fallon, class of 1981, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 33rd district (1993–2015) (Politics)

  • Linda Dorcena Forry, class of 2004, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 12th district (2005–2013), member of the Massachusetts Senate from Suffolk's 1st district (2013–present) (Politics)

  • Allan Fung, class of 1995, mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island (2009-present) (Politics)

  • William F. Galvin, class of 1975, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1995–present) (Politics)

  • Oz Griebel, class of 1977, 2010 Republican candidate for Governor of Connecticut (Politics)

  • Tomo Honda, class of 1997, elected Representative of Fukushima Prefectural Legislative Assembly, The Honorable Councillor to the Fukushima Government, Japan for Nihonmatsu constituency (2005–present) (Politics)

  • John Hynes, class of 1924, 49th Mayor of Boston (1950–1960), namesake of Boston's Hynes Convention Center (Politics)

  • Brian A. Joyce, class of 1990, Massachusetts State Senator from Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth districts (1998–2017) (Politics)

  • Thomas J. Lane, class of 1925, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1941–1963) (Politics)

  • Patrick C. Lynch, class of 1992, Attorney General of Rhode Island (2003–2011) (Politics)

  • William J. Lynch, class of 1982, chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic Party, seeking Rhode Island's 1st congressional district seat (Politics)

  • Juana Matias, class of 2014, state representative (Politics)

  • Jeannette A. McCarthy, Mayor of the city of Waltham, MA (2004–present) (Politics)

  • Joe Moakley, class of 1956, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1973–2001) (Politics)

  • Kate Murray, Supervisor of Hempstead, New York (Politics)

  • Steven C. Panagiotakos, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Middlesex district (1992–2011) (Politics)

  • John F. Quinn, class of 1990, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 9th district (1992–2011) (Politics)

  • John H. Rogers, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Norfolk's 12th district (1992–present) (Politics)

  • Ellen Simon, class of 1979, U.S. Representative candidate from Arizona (2006) (Politics)

  • Bruce Tarr, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Essex and Middlesex districts (1994–present) (Politics)

  • John F. Tierney, class of 1976, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1997–2015) (Politics)

  • Timothy J. Toomey, Jr., class of 1985, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 26th district (1992–2016) (Politics)

  • Cleon Turner, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Barnstable's 1st district (2005–2015) (Politics)

  • Marian Walsh, class of 1984, Massachusetts State Senator from Suffolk and Norfolk districts (1992–2011) (Politics)

  • Daniel K. Webster, class of 1994, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 6th Plymouth District (2002–2013) (Politics)

  • Nina Mitchell Wells, Secretary of State of New Jersey (2006–2010) (Politics)

  • Louis G. Whitcomb, class of 1929, United States Attorney for Vermont (Politics)

  • Peter Agnes, class of 1975, associate justice, Massachusetts Appeals Court, Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Jonathan W. Blodgett, class of 1983, current district attorney for Essex County, Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Marianne B. Bowler, federal magistrate judge for the District of Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Frank Caprio, class of 1965, television judge on Caught in Providence on ABC, Chief Judge Providence, RI Municipal Court (Judicial)

  • Daniel F. Conley, class of 1983, district attorney for Boston (Suffolk County) (Judicial)

  • Linda S. Dalianis, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (2010–2018) (Judicial)

  • Frank Donahue, class of 1921, longest-serving justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts (forty-two years) (Judicial)

  • Joan N. Feeney, class of 1978, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, District of Massachusetts (1992–present) (Judicial)

  • John E. Fenton, class of 1924, Chief Justice Massachusetts Land Court 1937-1965 (Judicial)

  • Francis Flaherty, class of 1975, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)

  • Gustavo Gelpí, class of 1991, United States District Court Judge for the District of Puerto Rico (Judicial)

  • Maureen Goldberg, class of 1978, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)

  • Timothy S. Hillman, class of 1973, U.S. Magistrate Judge (Massachusetts), pending nominee to U.S. District Court judgeship (Judicial)

  • Marsha Kazarosian, class of 1982, attorney, handled high-profile cases (Judicial)

  • William R. Keating, class of 1985, United States Congressman, former district attorney for Norfolk County, Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Richard J. Leon, class of 1974, U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, judge (2002–present) (Judicial)

  • Gerard Leone, class of 1989, current district attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Martin F. Loughlin, class of 1951, U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, judge (1979–1995) (Judicial)

  • Mary S. McElroy, class of 1992, U.S. District Court of Rhode Island, judge (2019-present) (Judicial)

  • Paul Reiber, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (Judicial)

  • Robert Rufo, class of 1975, Superior Court Justice, Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Michael Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (Judicial)

  • Paul Suttell, class of 1976, Chief Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)

  • Peter T. Zarella, class of 1975, Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (Judicial)

  • Samuel Zoll, class of 1962, Chief Judge of the Massachusetts District Court (Judicial)

  • Victoria Almeida, class of 1976, president of the Rhode Island Bar Association (Academia and business)

  • John E. Fenton, class of 1924, president of Suffolk Law School (Academia and business)

  • Jerald G. Fishman, class of 1976, president and CEO, Analog Devices (Academia and business)

  • Neil Goldman, class of 1976, chief legal and regulatory officer of Skype (Academia and business)

  • John Inge, class of 1974, chief counsel and partner for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (Academia and business)

  • Ronald Machtley, class of 1978, president of Bryant University (1996–present), former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island (1989–1995) (Academia and business)

  • Jane W. McCahon, vice president of Telephone and Data Systems (Academia and business)

  • Martin Meehan, class of 1983, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1993–2007), current chancellor of University of Massachusetts Lowell (Academia and business)

  • Irwin Novack, co-owner of Tampa Bay Lightning (Academia and business)

  • Hunter O'Hanian, class of 1985, vice president of Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2008–present) (Academia and business)

  • Gunnar S. Overstrom, Jr., class of 1968, vice-chair of Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation. (Academia and business)

  • Thomas J. Ryan, class of 1974, general counsel and vice-president of PepsiCo (Academia and business)

  • David Sargent, class of 1954, former president of Suffolk University (1989–2010) (Academia and business)

  • Ken Trevett, class of 1979, CEO and president of Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research (Academia and business)

  • Léo Valentin, Class of 1948, inventor of The Bird Man Suit, a predecessor of modern-day wingsuit flying (Academia and business)

  • Gleason Archer Jr., class of 1939, theologian (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • James Bamford, class of 1975, author (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Cheryl Fiandaca, investigative reporter for WHDH-TV Boston (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Jason Hale, class of 2000, CEO, Fat City Magazine and online publications (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Dan Harrington, professional poker player (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Cheryl Jacques, class of 1987, former executive director of the Human Rights Campaign (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Stephen Kurkjian, class of 1970, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Michelle Leonardo, class of 2013, Miss New Jersey USA 2012, Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2008 and Top 10 at Miss USA 2012 (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • John Loftus, class of 1977, author, television commentator (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Jenna Mourey, class of 2008, YouTube personality known as JennaMarbles (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Neil O'Callaghan, class of 2000, actor, writer and theater producer, Chicago, and Starz hit series Boss (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Gerald Peary, Professor of Communication and Journalism at Suffolk University (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Adam Pellerin, class of 2002, anchor, reporter, and host, New England Sports Network (NESN) (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • James Sokolove, class of 1969, television personal injury attorney (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Spose, rapper (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Ryan Bernier, Artistic Director, The Second City (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Joan Vennochi, class of 1984, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Hayden Voss, contestant on Big Brother 16 (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Courtney Yates, Survivor: China runner-up; contestant on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)

  • Gleason Archer, Sr. (1906–1948) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Walter Burse (1948–1954) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Robert Munce (1954–1960) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Dennis C. Haley (1960–1965) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • John E. Fenton (1965–1970) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Thomas Fulham (1970–1980) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Daniel Perlman (1980–1989) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • David Sargent (1989–2010) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Barry Brown (2010–2012) (interim) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • James McCarthy (2012–2014) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Norman Smith (2014–2015) (Interim) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Margaret McKenna (2015–2016)* (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

  • Marisa Kelly (2016–present) (current president) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))

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Suffolk University was founded in 1906 as a private comprehensive university in downtown Boston. The Suffolk University has three colleges, including the Liberal Arts College, the Sawyer Business School, and the law school. The Suffolk University focuses on the emerging global economy and evolving business practices. Business majors are highly regarded. The 112 distinguished alumni who were recorded in the random tool were those who had won honors primarily in business, literature and law.

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