Harvard University (1343) Columbia University (872) Yale University (747) Dr. Konik has over 20 years of experience working with adolescent and young adult students in varying capacities counseling, mentoring, and coaching. Hometown: Shanghai Competed in Super Bowl LI with the Atlanta Falcons. Use the table below to browse notable alumni from boarding schools around the world. Bean, Freeport, Maine, Alden J. Blethen - Publisher of The Seattle Daily Times, Ernest Everett Just - African American biologist, Chester Bradley Jordan - Governor of New Hampshire, Augustus Washington - African American photographer, John Roberts '73 - The Chief Justice of the United States of America, Paris Barclay '74 - Television Director and Producer, Bradley Russell Weinberger, - Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice, Bill Ayers - Political activist and professor at the University of Chicago, Bill Schulz - Panelist, writer, and producer on Fox News Channel's late night show, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, Judy Baar Topinka - Former Illinois State Treasurer, Frances Perkins - First female Secretary of Labor, Christopher Harlem - VOSS WATER ASA Founder CEO, HARLEM FOODS AG, Martin Rasinger - CEO, BagJump Action Sports, Dana Messina - CEO and Owner of Steinway Piano, Audrey McNiff - Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, Page McConnell - Keyboard Player for Phish, Steve Heinze - '88 Olympian in Men's Hockey and Former NHL player for Boston Bruins and LA Kings, Laurie Baker - Three time Olympian in women's hockey, Antoine Wright - NBA player for Dallas Mavericks, Tyler Beede - Player for the San Francisco Giants, Michael Eisner 1960 - Former CEO, The Walt Disney Company, Horace Porter 1854 - Brigadier General in Civil War, Medal of Honor Winner, Grant's White House Secretary, Jay Carney 1983 - White House Press Secretary, Fox Butterfield 1957 - Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, The New York Times, Joakim Noah 2004 - NBA player, Chicago Bull, James Merrill 1943 - Author, The Changing Light at Sandover, Bobby Sanguinetti 2006 - NHL player, New York Rangers, George P. Shultz '38 - Former Secretary of State, Ella T. Grasso '36 - Former Governor of Connecticut, Diana Farrell '83 - Founding president and chief executive officer of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, Henry R. Kravis '63 - Co-founder, co-chairman, co-CEO KKR, James Widdoes '72 - Actor, writer, director, and producer. McKinsey Alumni Website. The Gunnery, a private school in Washington, has changed its name to the Frederick Gunn School to honor its. Susan Peterson - 1963. McMaster - Former National Security Advisor to the President Trump. Michael Davies '85 - Emmy Award-winning producer, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Michael Douglas Choate Rosemary Hall, Eaglebrook School Age: 78 Birthplace: New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA Multiple awards in service, Vietnam. Professional wrestler (as Rick "Nature Boy" Flair). [13] The school is a member of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and competes in the Class A large school division. Wood '91 - U.S. National Soccer Player, Michael Bidwill '83 - Owner - Arizona Cardinals (NFL), Roy Hibbert '04 - Indiana Pacers Basketball, Neil Gorsuch '85 - Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Brett Kavanaugh '83 - 'Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Jerome Powell '71 - Chair of the Federal Reserve. What is your major? If your killer instincts are not clean and strong you will hesitate at the moment of truth. He served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from 2000-2004, overseeing U.S.-European Union economics, energy, and public diplomacy. The Gunnery, a coeducational, independent, college preparatory school located in Washington, CT with a significant alumni presence in Greenwich, announced that it is changing its name after 170 years to The Frederick Gunn School effective July 25.. What is your major? His book John Paul Jones: Americas First Sea Warrior is the 2006 winner of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award by the Naval Order of the US, Chukky Okobi 96 - NFL football player, Pittsburgh Steelers, 200107, Super Bowl XL Champion, Maurice Vaughn 86 - MLB first baseman, three-time All-Star, AL MVP, Gil Junger 72 - Is an American director for Touchstone Pictures, most famous for 10 Things I Hate About You, Shayne Skov 09 - American NFL football player, San Francisco 49ers, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf '52 - Commander, Operation Desert Storm, J.D. Notable. [6] The original 1640 Loomis Homestead was chosen as the site for The Loomis Institute, which opened in 1914. Levin H. Campbell 1944 - Honorable Judge Levin H. Campbell was confirmed to serve on the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in 1972. Russell Baker, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The New York Times and former host of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. For 173years the vision Frederick Gunn articulated has inspired the lives of all of us who are a part of The Frederick Gunn School community. Contact info. Kerr, winner of the ALA Margaret Edwards Award, Annette Smith Parker (Class of 1969) - Vice President, Dickinson College, Anne McCaffrey (Class of 1944) - Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, Dejon Mayberry (Class of 1947) - Speech writer for Pres. of Guidant Corp., a leader in the heart monitoring field, Martin Torrijos Espino 1981 - Former President of Panama from 2004 to 2009, Calvin Coolidge - President of the United States, Ben Bradlee - Former editor, The Washington Post, Tarah Donoghue - Former Deputy Press Secretary to Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States from May 2006 to August 2007; worked for former Vice President Dick Cheney, Thomas Kean - Former New Jersey governor; former chairman of the 9/11 Commission; former president of Drew University, Julie Kennedy - Founder and leader of AMERICA SCORES; President of the Mycelium Group, Suzanne P. King - US Olympic cross country skier, 1994 and 1998 Olympic games, Robert Lowell - Former sixth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress; Pulitzer Prize recipient; National Book Award recipient; National Book Critics Circle Award recipient, Ashley Merriman - Premier Chef at Branzino in Seattle, WA; former contestant on Top Chef Season 6, Scott Young - Retired American professional ice hockey right winger; First round draft pick, 11th overall in 1986 by Hartford Whalers; played on the U.S. National Team; played on three Winter Olympic teams 1988, 1992, and 2002; won 2 Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1996, Steve Nash '92 - Two-time NBA MVP, founder and president of the Steve Nash Foundation for growing health in kids, Stewart Butterfield '91 - Co-founder of Flickr and Slack, Manoj Sood '81 - Star of CBC's hit show Little Mosque on the Prairie, Bryce Soderberg '98 - Musician and member of band "Lifehouse", Hobey Baker - Renowned hockey star and World War I war hero, William Randolph Hearst - Newspaper publisher, Andre Drummond - NBA All-Star Cleveland Cavaliers, Eric Paschall - NBA Golden State Warriors, Mark Jankowski - Class of 2012, Calgary Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins, Juliette Gordon Low (Class of 1879) - Founder of the Girl Scouts, Marijane Meeker (Class of 1945) - Publishes as M.E. President George W. Bush (R) and Martin Feldstein, Professor of Harvard University and U.S. President of National Bureau of Economic Research, sit at a table in the Roosevelt Room . Edsel Ford II '68 - Member of the board of directors for the Ford Motor Company. You can use the list below to browse some of King's most famous and illustrious alumni. Gerald Ford, Kelly Driscoll (Class of 1996) - Alum of and Faculty of Rhode Island School of Design, Denise Wooldridge (Class of 1976) - An executive at Kraft Foods, Henry Wheeler - Harvard, Harvard Professor, Author, Barry Scherr - Former Provost, Dartmouth College, Archer Mayor - Best-selling mystery writer, Vinnie Del Negro - NBA basketball player and coach, Jennifer Song - Professional Golfer with the LPGA Tour, Irene Kim - International fashion designer and model, Jack Savoretti - Italian-English musician, Laura Wasser - American divorce attorney for Angelina Jolie, Jeanie Cunningham - American performer, composer, songwriter, producer, and writer, test2 - description2 ( ) : " ; ' ? Your web browser does not support the