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College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources
2007 J. Landon Reeve, IV ’63, founder and chairman, Chapel
Valley Landscape Company
2006 David A. Miller 66, 72 M.S., retired assistant
superintendent, Frederick County Public Schools
2005 Robert A. Facchina 77, president, CEO and principal shareholder,
Johanna Foods Inc.
2004 John Brooks ’70, deputy secretary of the Maryland Department
of Agriculture
2003 James Moxley Jr.’51, vice president of Horizon Foundation
2002 Edwin Fry 69, president and general manager, Fair Hill
Farm, Inc
2001 Paul S. Weller 60, president, Agri/Washington
College of Architecture, Planning
& Preservation
2007 John P. Stainback ’72, ’73, president and CEO,
Stainback Public/Private Real Estate
2005 Stephen A. Muse 73, founding and senior principal, Muse
Architects
2003 Stephen Parker ’72, is president and co-founder of Grimm
& Parker Architects
2001 Mark C. McInturff 72, architect
College of Arts and Humanities
2007 Harlan F. Weisman ’75, chief science and technology officer
of medical devices and diagnostics, Johnson & Johnson
2006 George P. Pelecanos 80, writer, story editor and producer,
HBO Films
2004 Gail Berman-Masters ’78
2003 Donald Miller ’72 Ph.D., author of City of the Century:
The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America
2002 Maria Otero 72, president and CEO, ACCION International
2001 Brent F. Blackwelder 75, president, Friends of the Earth
College of Behavioral and Social
Sciences
2007 Alfonsa N. Gilley ’75, retired major general, U.S. Army;
founder and president, STRIDE
2005 Patricia M. Semple 70, executive director, U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission
2004 Peter Shapiro ’94
2003 Paul Mandell ’95, associate with the law firm of Arnold
& Porter in Washington, D.C
2002 Joseph Tydings 51, 53
2001 Neil Moskowitz 80, COO, Credit Suisse First Boston
Robert H. Smith School of Business
2007 William A. Longbrake Ph.D. ’76, vice chairman, Washington
Mutual, Inc.
2006 Robert L. Johnson 80, senior vice president, Sprint Nextel
Corporation
2005 John Brown ’73, owner, R.J. Bentleys Filling Station
2004 David Goldfarb ’79, chief financial officer and a managing
director of Lehman Brothers
2003 Rosendo Parra ’82, senior vice president for Dell Computers
Inc. Americas
2002 David A. Covington 73, partner, Deloitte & Touche,
LLP
2001 Albert P. Carey 74, senior vice president of sales, PepsiCo,
Inc.
2000 B. Gary Dando 64, partner Ernst & Young LLP
College of Chemical & Life
Sciences
2007 Willie E. May Ph.D. ’77, director of the chemical sciences
and technology laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology
2006 Walter R. Dowdle 61 Ph.D., senior consultant to World
Health Organization
2005 Malcolm L. Gefter 63, chairman/CEO, Praecis Pharmaceuticals
Inc.
2004 Gina Kolata ’69, ’73 M.A.
2003 Franklyn Jenifer ’70 Ph.D., president of the University
of Texas at Dallas
2002 Brian Farrell 85, 91, professor of biology, Harvard
University
College of Computer, Mathematical
& Physical Sciences
2007 Phillip H. Horvitz ’75, chief technology officer, Apptis,
Inc.
2006 Jagdeep Singh 86, president & CEO, Infinera
2005 Miguel Rios, Jr. 72 Ph.D., CEO, Orion International Technologies,
Inc
2004 Ruth Davis ’52 M.A., ’55 Ph.D.
2003 Alan Harbitter ’82, chief technology officer at PEC Solutions
2002 James Yorke 66, director, University of Maryland Institute
for Physical Sciences and Technology
2001 James C. McGroddy 65, chairman, Integrated Surgical Systems,
Inc.
College of Education
2007 Richard A. Duschl ’74, Ph.D. ’83, professor of
science education, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
2006 William C. Strasser, Jr. 52, 61 Ph.D, former president
of Montgomery Community College
2005 David J. Gleason 79 Ph.D., president, Bright Horizons
Foundation for Children
2004 Rose Wiseman ’51 M.Ed.
2003 Carl Anderson ’69 Ph.D., education advocate
2002 Portia Shields 74, president, Albany State University
2001 Lydia Y. Minatoya 81, faculty, North Seattle Community
College
2000 William F. Goodling 53, U. S. House of Representatives
A. James Clark School of Engineering
2007 Emilio A. Fernandez ’69, managing director, Pulse Capital;
vice chairman, Wabtec
2006 Brian L. Hinman 82, president and CEO, 2Wire Inc.
2005 Philip R. Wiser 90, senior vice president and CTO, Sony
Corporation of America
2004 Norris Krone, Jr. ’55, ’74 Ph.D., president and
CEO of the University Research Foundation
2003 Y.C. (buno) Pati ’86, ’88, ’92, leading innovator
in semiconductor manufacturing processing technology
2002 Lloyd Robeson 67, principal research associate, Air Products
and Chemicals, Inc.
2001 Ram Mukunda 79, 81, president and CEO, Startec
Global Communications
2000 Michael D. Griffin 77, executive vice president and CTO,
Orbital Sciences
School of Public Health
2007 Patricia D. Mail Ph.D. ’96, immediate past president,
American Public Health Association
2006 Judith C. Young, 69 M.A., 81 Ph.D., vice president
for programs, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Dance
2005 Christine M. Warnke 72, 75 MS, 93 Ph.D.,
senior government affairs advisor, Hogan & Harston LLP
2004 Linda Alexander ’88 Ph.D.
2003 Jerry Wrenn ’ Ph.D., former dean for the College of Health
and Human Performance
2002 Ralph Friedgen 70, 72, head football coach, University
of Maryland
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
2007 Emory K. Kristof ’64, photographer-in-residence, National
Geographic
2006 Jay A. Kernis 74, senior vice president/programming,
National Public Radio
2005 Ralph W. Crosby 56, CEO, Crosby Marketing Communications
2004 DeWayne Wickham 74, columnist, USA Today and
Gannett News Service
2003 Jane Healy ’71, vice president/editorial page editor,
Orlando Sentinel
2001 Jerome M. Ceppos 69, vice president/news, Knight Ridder
College of Information Studies
2007 Robyn C. Frank ’67, M.L.S. ’72, principal, Robyn
Frank Strategic Partners
2005 Leslie B. Burger 74 MLS, director, Princeton Public Library
2004 Susan Fifer Canby ’74 M.L.S., vice president of the National
Geographic Society in Washington, D.C.
2003 Betsy Humphhreys ’72, associate director for library
operations and assistant director for health services research information
at the U.S.
School of Public Policy
2007 Jody A. Breckenridge M.P.P. ’91, rear admiral and commander,
Eleventh Coast Guard District
2006 David B. Mitchell 81, 86 M.P.P., secretary, Delaware
Department of Safety and Homeland Security
2005 Gwendolyn M. Hall 75, 86 MPP, 92 Ph.D., senior
director, Homeland Security
2004 Kori Schake ’87 M.P.M., ’89 M.A., ’96 Ph.D.,
director for defense strategy and requirements for the National
Security Council
2003 Maxine Isaacs ’94 Ph.D., adjunct lecturer on public policy
at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
Undergraduate Studies
2007 Joseph R. Castiglione ’79, director of athletics, University
of Oklahoma
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