List of Hofstra University people

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The list of Hofstra University people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Hofstra University.

Academia[]

  • David B. Allison, class of 1987, Distinguished Professor, Quetelet Endowed Professor of Public Health, UAB
  • Steven Feld, class of 1971, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist
  • Jonathan D. Moreno, BA 1973, professor at the University of Pennsylvania; Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress; author
  • Sharon Oster, BA 1970, Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Yale School of Management.
  • Tina Park, trustee, Los Angeles Community College District
  • Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, visiting professor New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Victor Ricciardi B.B.A. 1991, professor of business and author
  • Steve Salbu (BA), dean emeritus of the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology (2006-2014)[1]
  • Morton O. Schapiro, President of Northwestern University
  • Robert Swirsky, author, lecturer, and computer scientist

Business[]

  • Chris Albrecht, former president and CEO of Starz, LLC; former chairman of HBO
  • Avi Arad, 1972, CEO of Marvel Studios
  • Diane Garnick, investment manager, author
  • Gerald Guterman (attended), real estate investor and developer; Chairman and CEO of Guterman Partners, LLC
  • Charles Kushner, J.D. 1979, billionaire real estate developer; founder and co-owner of Kushner Properties
  • Ralph S. Larsen, B.B.A. 1962, chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson from 1989 to 2002
  • Bernie Madoff, B.S. 1960, Wall Street investor convicted of multiple felonies related to the largest Ponzi scheme in history
  • Kathryn V. Marinello, M.B.A, Chairman, CEO, and a Director of the Company for Stream Global Services
  • Shawn Matthews, M.B.A., CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.
  • Robert McMahon, suspect in the 1978 Lufthansa heist
  • James C. Metzger, 1983, Chairman and CEO of The Whitmore Group, Ltd.
  • Tommy Mottola, former Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment; attended but did not graduate
  • Scott Ross, BS-1974, founder, Chairman, and CEO of Digital Domain, Inc.
  • Steven C. Witkoff, J.D., real estate investor; founder of The Witkoff Group, LLC
  • Frank G. Zarb, former chairman of NASD, Inc. and the Nasdaq Stock Market; current chairman of insurer AIG

Government, law and politics[]

  • Luis R. Sepulveda, Member of the New York State Senate, former Member of the New York State Assembly
  • Maryanne Trump Barry, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge
  • Joseph Borg, J.D., Securities Commissioner of Alabama
  • Jon Bramnick, J.D., represents District 21 in the New Jersey General Assembly
  • Norm Coleman, former U.S. Senator (R-Minnesota)
  • Thomas DiNapoli, 1976, former New York state assemblyman; current New York State Comptroller
  • Lenora Fulani, first woman and first African American to appear on the ballot for U.S. President in all 50 states
  • Owen H. Johnson, BA 1956, Honorary JD '98, New York State Senator (R)
  • Peter S. Kalikow, MTA chairman
  • Norm Kent, BA 1971, attorney, publisher, (South Florida Gay News) radio talk show host, () of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)
  • Jeff Korek, New York City-based trial lawyer; partner at Gersowitz Libo & Korek, a personal injury law firm
  • Ron Kovic, activist, paraplegic, author of Born on the Fourth of July
  • Norman F. Lent, former U.S. Congressman, New York (R)
  • David A. Levy, former U.S. Congressman, New York (R)
  • Ed Mangano, Republican, Nassau County, NY County Executive
  • Joseph Margiotta, former Nassau County, Long Island Republican chairman
  • Mary Matalin, political consultant for the Republican Party; advisor to President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney (attended but did not graduate)
  • Richard McCormack, BA 1970, member of the Vermont Senate[2]
  • Thomas McKevitt, BS, JD, represents District 17 in the New York State Assembly, which includes large portions of Nassau County
  • Joseph Mondello, BA 1962, Chairman, Nassau County (NY) Republican Committee
  • Robert O. Muller, JD 1974, co-founder of International Campaign to Ban Landmines, the Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1997
  • David Paterson, Governor of New York; former minority leader of the New York State Senate; first African American governor of NY
  • Kathleen Riebe, member of the Utah State Senate
  • Vincent Sapienza, former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection
  • Howard Safir, former New York City Police commissioner; former head of the United States Marshals Service
  • Peter J. Schmitt, County Legislator of Nassau County, New York's 12th District
  • Richard Socarides, J.D., Head of Public Affairs for Gerson Lehrman Group, former White House advisor
  • Thomas C. Wales, assassinated federal prosecutor

Film, theater, television, and radio[]

  • Scott Aharoni, film producer director and writer; Bardo, The Untimely Gift
  • Avi Arad, film producer; founder of Marvel Studios; producer of the Spider-Man and X-Men films
  • Carol Alt, supermodel, actress, attended but did not graduate
  • Brian Barry, SAG actor, X-Files, I Am Legend
  • James Caan (attended), actor, The Godfather
  • Godfrey Cambridge (attended), actor, comedian, Watermelon Man
  • Ryan Colucci, film producer, director and writer; Battle for Terra, Suburban Cowboy, With You, Orient City: Ronin & The Princess
  • Francis Ford Coppola, Academy Award-winning director, producer and writer of classics including The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now, Patton, The Outsiders, American Graffiti
  • Peter Dante, played Lacrosse at Hofstra; actor; The Waterboy, Big Daddy, Grandma's Boy
  • Robert Davi, actor; Licence to Kill, Die Hard, The Goonies, Wiseguy
  • Rosemarie DeWitt, actress; granddaughter of James Braddock
  • Adam Green, filmmaker, writer, director; Hatchet, Spiral, and Frozen
  • Steven Haft, film producer and later senior executive at AOL and Time Inc
  • Rashad Haughton, writer, film director, actor, screenwriter, and older brother of singer, actress and model Aaliyah.
  • Madeline Kahn, Tony Award winner for Best Actress, The Sisters Rosensweig; twice nominated for an Academy Award; Paper Moon, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, High Anxiety
  • Lainie Kazan, actress, starred in My Big Fat Greek Wedding
  • Francis Kenny, cinematographer, 2012 ASC Presidents Award
  • Dennis Latos, film producer director and writer; Bardo, The Untimely Gift
  • Frederic Lebow, screenwriter, While You Were Sleeping
  • Joe Morton, actor, Terminator 2, American Gangster
  • Andrew Rea, YouTuber and filmmaker, Binging with Babish
  • Scott Ross, producer; executive; founder of Digital Domain; General Manager of Industrial Light and Magic
  • Mike Starr, screen and stage actor; Goodfellas, Dumb and Dumber, Summer of Sam, The Natural, The Bodyguard, The Black Dahlia
  • Christopher Walken, attended as a dance student but did not graduate; Academy Award-winning actor
  • Alan Colmes, talk radio host; co-host of Fox News Channel's Hannity and Colmes
  • Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, NBA Columnist, host MSG Networks, CBS Sports Radio
  • John DeBella, disc jockey, WMGK Philadelphia
  • Steven Epstein, Sony Classical music producer
  • Joe Frank, radio monologuist and playwright
  • Lisa Glasberg, "Lisa G", radio and TV personality, The Howard Stern Show
  • Ellie Greenwich, songwriter, "Leader of the Pack", "Be My Baby", "Chapel Of Love"
  • Dan Ingram, disc jockey, WCBS-FM, New York
  • Norm Kent, BA 1971, attorney, publisher, radio talk show host, WFTL
  • Lou Berger, 1972, head writer for children's television show Sesame Street; winner of 10 Emmys for outstanding writing
  • Clifford Chapin, voice actor
  • Margaret Colin, actress
  • Alan Colmes, talk radio host, former co-host of Fox News Channel's Hannity & Colmes
  • Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, MSNBC, MSG Networks
  • Elizabeth Dennehy, actress
  • Meredith Eaton-Gilden, actress and psychologist
  • Monica Horan, actress, Everybody Loves Raymond
  • Donnie Klang, solo artist, Making the Band 4
  • Tom McGowan, actor
  • Katie Nolan, sports personality and television host
  • Lisa Ortiz, voice actress, The Slayers, Pokémon, Sonic X
  • Matt Pieper, B.A. 2005, news anchor and reporter at News 12 The Bronx/Brooklyn in NYC
  • Philip Rosenthal, creator, producer and writer, Everybody Loves Raymond
  • Leslie Segrete, designer on TLC's While You Were Out and Trading Spaces
  • Joey Styles, play by play announcer for Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Susan Sullivan, actress
  • Eliot Wald, B.A. 1967, television and film writer
  • Jay Wallace (journalist), President of Fox News
  • James Stacy Barbour, actor
  • Peter Friedman, actor
  • Anthony Ingrassia, playwright, producer and director
  • Charles Ludlam, playwright
  • Susan H. Schulman, theater director

Art, literature, and print media[]

  • Gene Demby, journalist, reporter at NPR and host of the Code Switch podcast
  • Nelson DeMille, author[3]
  • Stephen Dunn, Pulitzer Prize for poetry, 2001; former varsity basketball player
  • Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, sportswriter for CBS
  • Marilyn French, feminist, author of The Women's Room
  • Pamela Geller, blogger, author, political activist, and commentator
  • Patricia Reilly Giff, children's literature author, teacher
  • Charlie Kadau, Senior Editor, Mad Magazine
  • Donald S. Kellermann, journalist and opinion researcher[4]
  • Laurie Rozakis, writer of the Complete Idiots books
  • Michelle Sakhai, painter
  • Ron Shandler, national baseball analyst, writer
  • Maryann Ridini Spencer, award-winning author, TV/Film screenwriter/producer, lifestyle journalist, and television host [1]
  • George Vecsey, sportswriter for The New York Times
  • Frank Nappi, author of "The Legend of Mickey Tussler" series and other novels
  • Jean Butler, dancer and choreographer
  • August Darnell, aka Kid Creole, co-founder of Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, and later, Kid Creole and the Coconuts
  • Madeline Kahn, Broadway Tony Award winner; appeared in television shows and movies including Blazing Saddles and High Anxiety
  • Larry Keigwin, dancer and choreographer; choreographed Broadway's If/Then
  • Olivia, R&B singer
  • Robert Phillips, classical guitarist

Military[]

  • Charles W. Dryden, Lieutenant Colonel and Tuskegee Airmen in World War II; Congressional Gold Medal

Technology[]

  • Jeff Pulver, internet entrepreneur
  • Lance Ulanoff, former editor-in-chief of PCMag

Other[]

  • Kira Kazantsev, Miss America 2015; majored in political science, global studies and geography
  • Michael Franzese (attended), former Mafia Captain in the Colombo crime family

Sports[]

Baseball[]

  • Randy Levine, Hofstra Law School, 1980; Senior Counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld, LLP; President of the New York Yankees
  • Ken Singleton, former New York Mets, Montreal Expos, and Baltimore Orioles player; current YES Network commentator (did not graduate)
  • Don Taussig (born 1932), Major League Baseball player

Basketball[]

Football[]

Ice hockey[]

Lacrosse[]

MMA[]

  • Phil Baroni (attended), two-time Junior College All-American wrestler; former UFC fighter; current mixed martial artist[7]
  • Jay Hieron, Junior College Champion wrestler; retired MMA fighter[8]
  • Gian Villante, Hofstra Pride wrestler and football player; current MMA fighter in the UFC's Light Heavyweight Division[9]
  • Chris Weidman, two-time NCAA D-1 All-American wrestler, 3rd 2008 NCAA Wrestling Championships, and former UFC Middleweight Champion[10]

Soccer[]

  • Danny Elliott, striker, played for Hofstra Pride before moving to back to England to play for Port Vale and Hartlepool United. Also played in Spain for San Cristóbal[11]

Faculty[]

  • Yousef Al-Abed, Professor of Molecular Medicine
  • Lance Becker, Professor of Emergency Medicine
  • Peter B. Berger, Professor of Cardiology
  • Herman A. Berliner, Provost; Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dean of Faculties; Lawrence Herbert Distinguished Professor
  • David Jung-Kuang Chiu, former professor; Dean of University Advisement; Director of Asian Studies
  • Joel Block, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
  • Barbara A. Cornblatt, Professor of Psychiatry
  • Stephen Dolgin, Professor of Surgery
  • Silvia Federici, Autonomist Marxist-feminist
  • Jay Fiedler (born 1971), NFL football quarterback, as Hofstra receivers coach in 1997
  • Michael J. Freeman, professor
  • Monroe Freedman, Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics; former HLS Dean (1973–77); author of Lawyers' Ethics in an Adversarial System (1975), the seminal work on lawyer-client privilege
  • Robert W. Greene (1929-2008), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, professor of journalism and mass media studies
  • Gary Gruber, professor, author, testing expert, physicist, educator
  • Martha Hollander, professor, art historian, and poet
  • Sina Y. Rabbany, professor of engineering; Dean of the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Barbara Patton, assistant professor of Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business at Frank G. Zarb School of Business since 2002[12]
  • Harvey J. Levin, former University Research Professor, first holder of Augustus B. Weller Chair in Economics, communications economics author and government consultant[13]
  • Thomas G. McGinn, Professor of Medicine
  • Leonid Poretsky, Professor of Medicine
  • Jesse Roth, Clinical Professor of Molecular Medicine
  • David B. Samadi—Professor of urology[14]
  • Robert Sobel, professor and author
  • Kevin J. Tracey, Professor of Molecular Medicine
  • Aaron Twerski (born 1939), the Irwin and Jill Cohen Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, as well as a former Dean and professor of tort law at Hofstra University School of Law
  • David Langer (neurosurgeon) - Professor of neurosurgery and radiology

References[]

  1. ^ "Steve Salbu Cecil B. Day Chair in Business Ethics, Professor". Scheller College of Business. Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  2. ^ Vermont Senate (2019). "Biography, Senator Dick McCormack". legislature.vermont.gov. Montpelier, VT: Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Strickland, Carol. "Novelist Uses The Island's Gold Coast As A Setting For A Clash of Cultures", The New York Times, April 8, 1990. Accessed December 13, 2007. "Mr. De Mille was born in Jamaica, Queens, and educated at Elmont High School and Hofstra University, and so he knows the area well, although he calls himself a member in good standing of the middle class."
  4. ^ Martin, Douglas. "Donald S. Kellermann, Who Led Public Research Group, Dies at 83", The New York Times, November 14, 2010. Accessed November 15, 2010.
  5. ^ Monaco, Lou (January 8, 2012). "Bob Hurley, Sr. & Rick Apodaca to be honored at Dan Finn Classic Saturday". NJ.com.
  6. ^ "Rick Apodaca". NBA Development League. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Phil Baroni UFC Bio". Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  8. ^ "Jay Hieron MMA Bio". Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  9. ^ "Gian Villante UFC Bio". Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  10. ^ "Chris Weidman UFC Bio". Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  11. ^ "Profile". Hofstra Pride. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  12. ^ Hofstra University, Zarb School of Business; Graduate Departments and Faculty at Grad Profiles
  13. ^ Hofstra University Archive Collections: Harvey J. Levin (1924-1992): Economist, Author, Professor, Activist
  14. ^ Ferguson, Michael. "Experience Matters: David B. Samadi, MD — Advancing Robotic Prostate Surgeries Worldwide". MD News. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
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