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List of Rochester Institute Of Technology Alumnireport

  • John Cebrowski - member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (Government)

  • Brian Chontosh (2000) - United States Marine Corps officer, Navy Cross Recipient (Government)

  • Robert J. Duffy (1993) - Lieutenant Governor of New York (2011-2014); Mayor, (2006–2010) City of Rochester; past Chief of Police, City of Rochester (Government)

  • David Egan (1962) - New York State Supreme Court Justice (Government)

  • Bruce James - former Public Printer of the United States (Government)

  • Fiona Ma - California State Assembly Majority Whip and a San Francisco politician (Government)

  • Tom McMahon - Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania (Government)

  • Rodney C. Moen - Wisconsin State Senator (Government)

  • Kate Gleason - engineer and businesswoman known both for being a revolutionary in the predominantly male field of engineering and for her philanthropy (Science and Engineering)

  • Ralph Peo - engineer, inventor, chairman & CEO of Houdaille Industries, 1957 alumnus of the year (Science and Engineering)

  • Patricia Moore (1974) - industrial designer, gerontologist and Author of Disguised: A True Story(1985) ;Recognized by ID Magazine as one of the "40 Most Socially Conscious Designers" in the world (Science and Engineering)

  • Steve Capps (1980) - noted computer programmer and designer of the original Apple Macintosh computer (Science and Engineering)

  • Steven Van Slyke (1988)- co-inventor of the Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays used in smartphones, digital cameras, HD and Ultra HDTVs (Science and Engineering)

  • Rick Kittles (1989) - noted Biologist specializing in Human genetics (Science and Engineering)

  • Bob Kalka (1989) - Vice President of the Security Business Unit at IBM (Science and Engineering)

  • Clayton Turner (1990) - Director of NASA’s Langley Research Center (Science and Engineering)

  • Elan Lee (1998)- Founder and creator of Exploding Kittens game; former chief design officer at Xbox Entertainment Studios; alternate reality game designer (Science and Engineering)

  • Alex Kipman (2001) - primary inventor of Kinect and HoloLens (Science and Engineering)

  • John Resig (2006) - creator of jQuery (Science and Engineering)

  • Kwaku Alston (1994) - celebrity portrait photographer (Humanities)

  • Barbara Astman (1970)- artist, photographer (Humanities)

  • Ralph Avery (1928) - artist (Humanities)

  • Paul Benoit (1976) - Feature Pulitzer Prize, Boston Herald in 1979 (Humanities)

  • Bernie Boston (1955) - photojournalist (Humanities)

  • Marilyn Bridges (1979, 1981) - Aerial photographer (Humanities)

  • Robert F. Bukay (1982) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for feature photography with the Associated Press in 1999 (Humanities)

  • Dean Chamberlain (1977) - effect photographer (Humanities)

  • Emma Lampert Cooper (1897) - painter (Humanities)

  • Jeff Daly - Chief Designer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Humanities)

  • Bruce Davidson - photographer (Humanities)

  • Ken Geiger (1985) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for spot news with The Dallas Morning News in 1993 (Humanities)

  • Stan Grossfeld (1973) - two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist with the Boston Globe in 1984 and 1985 (Humanities)

  • James D. Havens (ca 1920) - woodblock printmaker, painter, and first American insulin recipient (Humanities)

  • N. Katherine Hayles (1966) - critical theorist (Humanities)

  • Tom Hussey - photographer specializing in commercial advertising and lifestyle photography (Humanities)

  • Kenneth Josephson (1932) - photographer; founder of the Society for Photographic Education (Humanities)

  • Jeannette Klute - Kodak research photographer who helped develop the Dye-transfer process and demonstrated color photography as an art form (Humanities)

  • Bryan Kocis - founder of Cobra Video (Humanities)

  • Leon Lim - artist, contestant on Work of Art: The Next Great Artist (Humanities)

  • Dan Loh (1995) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for feature photography with the Associated Press in 1999 (Humanities)

  • Mary Lum (artist) - visual artist, recipient of Guggenheim Fellowship, professor at Bennington College (Humanities)

  • Zwelethu Mthethwa (1989) - South African painter and photographer (Humanities)

  • David Muench - landscape and nature photographer (Humanities)

  • Elli Perkins - professional glass artist (Humanities)

  • Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry - Activist, Philanthropist (Humanities)

  • Wallace Seawell (1940) - Hollywood photographer (Humanities)

  • Daria Semegen - composer of classical music (Humanities)

  • Ronald Senungetuk - Inupiat artist (Humanities)

  • William Snyder (1981) - four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist; Director of Photography, Dallas Morning News (Humanities)

  • David Spindel - photographer (Humanities)

  • Anthony Suau (1978) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for feature photography with the Denver Post in 1978 (Humanities)

  • Emily Thompson (1984) - Associate Professor of History, University of San Diego; 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow (Humanities)

  • Jerry Uelsmann (1957) - photographer, darkroom artist and Professor Emeritus of the University of Florida (Humanities)

  • Craig Varjabedian - photographer (Humanities)

  • Eloise Wilkin (1923) - illustrator for Little Golden Books (Humanities)

  • Thomas R Keene - economist for Bloomberg News (Social Sciences)

  • C. A. Tripp - psychologist and writer (Social Sciences)

  • Mike Battle (2002) - Digital restoration artist (Arts & Design)

  • Brian Bram - comic artist for American Splendor, founder of two interactive agencies in Boston (Arts & Design)

  • Elan Lee (1998) - alternate reality game designer (Arts & Design)

  • Junco Sato Pollack - contemporary artist (Arts & Design)

  • Todd Chadwick Wilson - director (Arts & Design)

  • Chuck Baird (1974) - Renowned American deaf artist and one of the founders of the De'VIA art movement, a genre of visual art that intentionally represents the Deaf experience and Deaf culture. An alumnus of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (Arts & Design)

  • Sean Forbes (2008) - co-founder of D-PAN, the Deaf Professional Arts Network, that makes music accessible for the deaf by creating the American Sign Language interpretation of music videos. Graduated from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (Arts & Design)

  • Adam Kubert (1981)- comics artist known for his work for publishers such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics including work on Action Comics, Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine, The Incredible Hulk, Ultimate Fantastic Four, Ultimate X-Men, and Wolverine (Arts & Design)

  • Glynis Sweeny (1984)- illustrator and nationally recognizedcaricaturist who is known for lampooning political and business figures in newspapers, newsweeklies, and consumer magazines (Arts & Design)

  • Liz Bonis (1988) - Health Reporter, WKRC-TV, Cincinnati (Clear Channel Communications), Channel 13 WHAM-TV (Journalism & Media)

  • Gale Gand (1981) - cookbook author, chef and host of TV Food Network's Sweet Dreams (Journalism & Media)

  • Katie Linendoll (2005) - tech expert on A&E's We Mean Business (Journalism & Media)

  • Debra Meiburg - wine journalist, Master of Wine holder (Journalism & Media)

  • Jack Van Antwerp (1986) - former Director of Photography for The Wall Street Journal (Journalism & Media)

  • Frederick Elmes (1986) - Noted Cinematographer and winner of the Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography twice, for Wild at Heart and Night on Earth (Journalism & Media)

  • Michael Slovis (1976) - Cinematographer and television director known for his work as director on Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Game of Thrones (Journalism & Media)

  • Donald N. Boyce (1967) - retired Chairman of the Board, IDEX Corporation (Business)

  • William A. Buckingham (1964) - retired Executive Vice President of M&T Bank (Business)

  • Daniel Carp (1973) - former Chairman and CEO of the Eastman Kodak Company (Business)

  • Tom Curley (1977) - President and CEO, Associated Press (Business)

  • Jeffrey K. Harris (1975) - Vice President and Managing Director for Situational Awareness Systems, Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions (Business)

  • Roger W. Kober (1984) - retired Chairman and CEO, Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation (Business)

  • Mike Rundle - co-founder, 9rules Network (Business)

  • Kevin Surace (1985) - CEO of Appvance; 2009 Inc. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year; CNBC Innovator of the Decade (Business)

  • Robert Fabbio (1985) - serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist; founder of Tivoli Systems and WhileGlove Health. Named Ernst & Young entrepreneur of the year in 1997 (Business)

  • Alex Crepinsek - National Lacrosse League player for the Minnesota Swarm (Sports)

  • Matt Hamill - three-time NCAA Division III National Champion in wrestling, silver and gold medalist of the 2001 Summer Deaflympics; mixed martial artist, fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship; retired (Sports)

  • Steve Pinizzotto - Canadian professional ice hockey player (Sports)

  • Jerry Ragonese - Major League Lacrosse player for the Rochester Rattlers (Sports)

  • Chris Tanev - National Hockey League player for the Vancouver Canucks (Sports)

  • Steve Toll - National Lacrosse League Player (Sports)

  • John Williams - equestrian Olympic bronze medal winner (Sports)

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Founded at 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is the second oldest private polytechnical university in the history of the United States. With a history of nearly 200 years, it is one of the leading polytechnical universities in the United States and worldwide, with high-quality undergraduate education, leading education in innovation and entrepreneurship, a long history of corporate education for the characteristics of cooperation. RIT has played an important role in the U. S. government, military industry and civil society. It has trained many outstanding politicians, militarists and alumni who have made great achievements in other fields.

RIT has more than 110,000 alumni around the world, of which only 89 are selected for introduction by the random tool. We can use the generator to see what they are good at, their personal information, including when they were in school and what they have achieved. These students are included in the school’s first batch of Representatives, but also become the pride of the school.

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