The following is a list of notable alumni of the Harvard Extension School.
Business[edit]
- Rory Cowan, ABE ’79 - CEO, Lionbridge Technologies Inc[1]
- Robert Maginn, ALM ’81 - CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Jenzabar Inc.[1][2]
- Sal Perisano, ALM ’87 - CEO and Chairman, iParty[1][3]
- Ekaterina Rybolovleva - Owner of football club AS Monaco FC
- Oreoluwa Lesi - Founder and executive director of Women's Technology Empowerment Centre
- Armando Gutierrez
- Ria Cheruvu, ALB '18, ALM '20 - AI Deep Learning Researcher at Intel Corporation
Arts and media[edit]
- Jenny Allard, ALM '99 - sportswoman
- Allan Crite, ABE '68 - artist
- Robelyn Garcia, GC '20 - sportswoman, writer, author, and Arizona State University faculty
- Christine Leunens, ALM '05 - novelist
- Luis Carlos Velez, CSS ’99 - anchor reporter CNN, Caracol [1]
- Rosy Lamb - sculptor, painter and author
- Tahnee Ahtoneharjo - artist, regalia maker, curator
- Nate Clark, ALM '23 - comedian, commentator, and author
Film, theater, and television[edit]
- Ryan Slattery, ALB ’09 - film and television actor, writer, producer
- Diane Neal, AA '18 - American actress and U.S. Congressional Candidate
Academia[edit]
- Latanya Sweeney, ALB ’95 - Professor of Government and Technology in Residence at Harvard University, Faculty Dean in Currier House at Harvard [1][4]
- A. Breeze Harper ALM '07 - critical race feminist, diversity strategist, and author
- Paul Reid, ALB ’90 - writer and biographer
- Nemat Sadat, ALM '10 - LGBTI rights activist, former professor of political science at American University of Afghanistan[5]
- Danny Yamashiro, ALM '17 - Chaplain at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and researcher on American presidents and childhood trauma.
Government[edit]
- Chester A. Dolan Jr. - President of the Massachusetts Senate (1949) and Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
- Francisco Santos Calderón, CSS - Vice President, Republic of Colombia[1]
- Bradley Jones Jr, AA ’87, ALB ’88 - Massachusetts House Minority Leader[1]
- Bruce Ayers - 1st Norfolk District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
- Joseph R. Paolino, Jr., ALM '89 - Ambassador to Malta
- Mauricio Escanero, ALM - Ambassador and Head of the Mission of Mexico to the European Union
- Scott Taylor ALB '14 - U.S. Representative for Virginia's 2nd congressional district
- Álvaro Uribe, CSS ’93 - 56th President of Colombia[1]
- Brian Mast, ALB '16 - U.S. Representative for Florida's 18th congressional district
- Chris Wakim - former member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
- Gerald Oriol Jr., ALM - Haiti’s Secretary of State for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities
- Maliz E. Beams, CSS - Counselor of the United States Department of State
- Jamus Lim, ALM - Member of the Singapore Parliament
Non-profits[edit]
- Mark Plotkin, ALB ’79 - ethnobotanist; President, Amazon Conservation Team [1]
- Evan R. Bernstein, Community Activist / CEO and National Director of The Community Security Service
Journalism[edit]
- Chanel Rion, ALB '15 - White House correspondent for One America News Network
- Marcela García, '05 - associate editor and columnist for the Boston Globe
- Mikaya Thurmond, ALM '18 - North Carolina television journalist
Law[edit]
- Sarah Buel, ALB '87 - attorney
Writers[edit]
- A. Breeze Harper, ALM '07 - author of books and studies on veganism and racism
- Harold L. Humes, Adjunct in Arts
- Zachery S. Mitcham-Author, '16
Others[edit]
- James Hogue
- Russ Hogue, PhD, ALM ’21 - Professional boxer, kickboxer; US Kickboxing Champion[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Notable Alumni". Archived from the original on 2010-07-05.
- ^ "Executive Management Team". Jenzabar. Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
- ^ "Sal Perisano - Forbes". People.forbes.com. 2012-04-18. Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
- ^ "Dr. Latanya Sweeney, Curriculum Vitae". Dataprivacylab.org. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
- ^ "As Russia Runs for the Closet, Afghanistan Comes Out". 21 February 2014.
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