List of University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni

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The University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni number is around 243,628 worldwide, as 2014.[1]

Academy Award winners[]

  • William Monahan, for adapted screenplay, The Departed
  • Buffy Sainte-Marie, for best song, "Up Where We Belong" from An Officer and a Gentleman

Emmy Award winners[]

  • Ed Christie 1979, BFA, art director/designer for The Jim Henson Company and Sesame Street.
  • Billy Taylor MA, PhD, musician, music educator.

Grammy Award winners[]

  • Natalie Cole 1972, singer
  • Yusef Lateef 1975, composer
  • Billy Taylor MA, PhD, composer
  • Brian Vibberts, audio engineer

Nobel Prize winners[]

  • Russell Hulse 1972G, 1975 Ph.D.

Pulitzer Prize winners[]

  • Herbert Bix 1960, historian
  • Paul Harding 1992, author and musician
  • Natasha Trethewey 1995, U.S. poet laureate

Royalty and nobility[]

  • Yaduveer Wadiyar, 27th and present titular King of Mysore and head of the former ruling Wadiyar dynasty

Academia[]

  • Janet Abu-Lughod, sociologist, known for contributions to world-systems theory
  • Christy Anderson G, professor of Art and Architecture at University of Toronto[2][3]
  • Maximilian Auffhammer B.S. 1996, George Pardee Jr. Professor of International Sustainable Development, University of California, Berkeley
  • Dorothy Barresi, professor at California State University at Northridge
  • Francis A. Bartlett 1905, eminent dendrologist
  • Edwin Bergin 1995 Ph.D., professor of astronomy at the University of Michigan and recipient of the Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics
  • Janet Catherine Berlo 1974, art historian
  • Michael Blakey, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor at the College of William & Mary[4]
  • Carlton Brown 1972, 1979G, president of Clark Atlanta University
  • Lin Chao, professor at University of California, San Diego
  • Vicente Cabrera Funes, professor and writer at University of Minnesota Morris
  • Gennaro Chierchia, professor and Department Chair of Linguistics at Harvard University[5]
  • Philip R. Day G, former Chancellor of City College of San Francisco and Cape Cod Community College
  • Michael Dirr, professor of horticulture at University of Georgia
  • Evan Dobelle 19363, 1970G, 1987 Ed.D., president of Westfield State College
  • Larry W. Esposito 1977G, planetary astronomer, professor at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado[6]
  • Vera King Farris G, former president of Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
  • , president of the University of Rochester[7]
  • Bertram Forer 1936, psychologist, namesake of the Forer effect
  • Michael J. Franklin, professor and chair of Computer Science, at University of Chicago[8]
  • Dennis Hanno, President of Wheaton College[9]
  • Mary Lou Heiss, historian and tea connoisseur
  • David Helfand 1977 Ph.D., Professor of Chair of Astronomy at Columbia University
  • Sally Hirsh-Dickinson, New Hampshire Public Radio Producer and Host, Professor of English at Rivier University.
  • Donald F. Hunt, University Professor of Chemistry and Pathology at University of Virginia
  • Leonard Katz, professor of Psychology at University of Connecticut
  • Joy Ladin, professor at Yeshiva University
  • Paul J. LeBlanc, president of Southern New Hampshire University; former president of Marlboro College
  • Guy Livingston, food scientist and founder of Phi Tau Sigma
  • Dominic W. Massaro, professor of Psychology and Computer Engineering at the UC Santa Cruz
  • Kembrew McLeod, Professor of Communication Studies at University of Iowa
  • Li Minqi, Associate Professor of Economics at University of Utah
  • Dana Mohler-Faria, president of Bridgewater State College
  • Joseph B. Moore, president of Lesley University
  • Ann C. Noble, professor at UC Davis
  • Steven Nock, Commonwealth Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia
  • William Oakland, former Professor of Economics at Tulane University
  • Christopher Ober, Ph.D. 1982, Francis Norwood Bard Professor of Materials Engineering at Cornell University
  • Alexey A Petrov, 1997, Professor of Physics at Wayne State University, recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award
  • Carl Phillips, Professor of English and of African and Afro-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis
  • David Rosner, professor at Columbia University
  • Minouche Shafik, 1983, Director of the London School of Economics
  • Lawrence Solan 1978 Ph.D., professor of law at Brooklyn Law School
  • Winthrop E. Stone 1882, former President of Purdue University
  • Roger Stritmatter 2001 PhD, professor of humanities; a leading modern-day advocate of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
  • Edwin Lorimer Thomas 1963 B.S., Ernest Dell Butcher Professor of Engineering at Rice University
  • David A. Tirrell 1978 Ph.D., provost at California Institute of Technology
  • Matthew Tirrell 1977 Ph.D., founding dean of Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago
  • Albert E. Waugh 1924 B.S., professor of economics and provost at the University of Connecticut
  • Laura Wright - founder of academic field of Vegan studies
  • Müjde Yüksel, assistant professor at Suffolk University[10]
  • Edward N. Zalta, Principal Editor of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy[11]
  • Zhi-Li Zhang, Distinguished University Professor of Computer Science at University of Minnesota
  • Zhou Qifeng 1983 Ph.D., former President of Peking University
  • Jonathan Wilker, Professor of Chemistry at Purdue University
  • Donald P. Zingale 1969G, president of the State University of New York at Cobleskill

Science and technology[]

  • William P. Brooks 1875, agronomist, foreign advisor to the Japanese government in the Meiji period, president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College
  • Catherine Coleman 1991, Ph.D., astronaut
  • Fernanda Ferreira 1985 MS Psychology;1986, MA Linguistics; 1988 PhD Psychology, Cognitive Psychologist, Professor at University of California, Davis
  • Rebecca Hasson, Associate Professor at University of Michigan
  • Devang Vipin Khakhar, chemical engineer, academic, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Doina Precup senior fellow at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
  • Dan Riccio, 1986, Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Apple
  • Cynthia E. Rosenzweig, Senior Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
  • Dorion Sagan 1981, author
  • Steven Sinofsky 1989, president of Windows Division at Microsoft
  • Sarah Stewart, first woman to be awarded an MD Degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine[12]
  • Jim Waldo 1980, lead software architect on Jini, CTO of Harvard University
  • Rachel Whitmer, 1995, epidemiologist and Alzheimer's researcher
  • Sandra Leal, 2013, pharmacist and president of the American Pharmacists Association

Business[]

  • Betsy Atkins, 3-time CEO and serial entrepreneur and founder of Baja Corporation
  • Tony Barbee (1993), collegiate basketball coach at Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball
  • Bruce Berkowitz 1980, Managing director and Morningstar Domestic-Stock Fund Manager of the Decade (2010) of Fairholme Funds
  • J. B. Bernstein, CEO of Access Group and chief marketing officer (CMO) of Seven Figures Management
  • Wayne Chang, director of product strategy at Twitter
  • Ben Cherington (1997), former executive vice president and general manager of the Boston Red Sox
  • Douglas Cliggott 1978, former managing director and chief investment strategist of JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  • Chris Daggett, president and CEO of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
  • Marc Forgione, owner of restaurant Marc Forgione in New York City
  • Arturo Guevara, baseball writer
  • Neal Huntington (1992), general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Anshu Jain (1985), president of Cantor Fitzgerald and former global co-CEO of Deutsche Bank
  • Dave Jauss, professional baseball coach
  • John Legere, former CEO and president of T-Mobile US
  • Dave Littlefield (1984), senior vice president and general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Agenor Mafra-Neto, CEO of ISCA Technologies[13]
  • Lawrence Mestel (born 1962), music executive and CEO of Primary Wave.
  • James Pallotta (1979), president of A.S. Roma and chairman and managing director of Raptor Group
  • Vivek Paul, former CEO of Wipro Technologies
  • Gil Penchina, CEO of Wikia, Inc.
  • Rudolf Rodríguez, former Minister of Finance and Public Credit of Colombia
  • John F. Smith, Jr. (1960), former CEO and Chairman of General Motors Corporation
  • Earl W. Stafford, founder of the Stafford Foundation
  • Mike Tannenbaum (1991), former general manager of the New York Jets
  • Jeff Taylor 2001, founder of Monster.com
  • Jack Welch 1957, retired CEO of General Electric
  • Jill Whalen, CEO of High Rankings; co-founder of Search Engine Marketing New England
  • Nick Zhang, CEO of Wuzhen Institute
  • Pat Walsh, Co-founder and Chief Impact Officer of Classy

Law and politics[]

Governors[]

  • Madeleine Kunin 1956, first female Governor of Vermont and former United States Ambassador to Switzerland (1985–1991)

Congressmen[]

  • Peter G. Torkildsen 1980, former member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts (1993–1997)

U.S. government officials[]

Diplomats[]

  • Jeffrey Davidow 1965, former United States Ambassador to Zambia, Venezuela, and Mexico; named a Career Ambassador in 2002
  • Thomas C. Krajeski, former United States Ambassador to Yemen
  • Madeleine Kunin 1956, former United States Ambassador to Switzerland and first female Governor of Vermont
  • Stephen A. Seche, United States Ambassador to Yemen since 2007

Jurists[]

  • Marsha Kazarosian, 1978, attorney who handled high-profile cases[14]
  • David A. Lowy, Judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court[15]
  • Fred I. Parker 1962, served as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • Eduardo C. Robreno 1967 MA, federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • Erik P. Kimball 1987 BA, federal judge on the [16]

State legislators and executives[]

  • Denise Andrews, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2011–present)
  • David M. Bartley 1956, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1969–1973) and 1984 candidate for the United States Senate
  • Joan Bray, former member of Missouri State Senate (2003–2010) and Missouri House of Representatives (1993–2002)
  • Stephen Brewer 1971, member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1995–present)
  • Linda Dean Campbell member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2007–present)
  • Reuven Carlyle 1987, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2009–present)
  • Steven D'Amico, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2007–2011)
  • Eileen Donoghue 1976, member of the Massachusetts State Senate (2011–present)
  • Lewis G. Evangelidis 1984, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2003–present)
  • Christopher M. Fierro 2002, 2004 MS, former member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2009–2011)
  • John J. Finnegan, former Massachusetts State Auditor (1981–1987)
  • Nancy Flavin 1986, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1993–2003)
  • Paul K. Frost 1993, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997 to present), Asst. House Minority Whip
  • Thomas N. George, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–2005)
  • Guy Glodis, former member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1999–2005) and Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–1999)
  • Frederick D. Griggs 1913, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1925–1928)
  • Christopher Hodgkins, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1983–2003)
  • Kate Hogan, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2009–present)
  • Philip W. Johnston, former Massachusetts Secretary of Human Services
  • Sally Kerans 1982, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1991–1997)
  • Stephen Kulik, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1993–present)
  • Patrick Landers, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1987–1999)
  • Gary LeBeau, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1997–present)
  • Paul Mark, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2011–present)
  • Michael W. Morrissey, District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (2011–present)
  • Betty Jo Nelsen, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1990)
  • Arthur D. Norcross 1871, former member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1908–1909) and Massachusetts House of Representatives (1904–1906)
  • Andrea F. Nuciforo, Jr. 1986, former member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1997–2007)
  • Carmen Hooker Odom, former secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
  • David Poisson, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2006–2010)
  • Ruth Provost, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–2003)
  • Stanley C. Rosenberg 1977, openly gay member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1986–present)
  • Marie St. Fleur, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1999–2011)
  • Barry Trahan, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1987–1989)
  • Joseph Wagner, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1991–present)
  • Rachel Weston 2003, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2007–present)

International figures[]

County and municipal officials[]

  • Bonnie Dumanis (attended), District Attorney of San Diego County (2003–present)
  • Maura Hennigan 1972, former Boston City Councilor and first female Clerk-Magistrate of Suffolk County
  • Billy Kenoi 1993, Mayor of Hawaii County
  • Salvatore LaMattina 1981, District 1 Boston City Councilor
  • Joseph Sullivan, mayor of Braintree, Massachusetts

Activists[]

  • Brian Darling 1987, conservative activist and senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation
  • Jackson Katz, social activist
  • Hugh Loebner, social activist for the decriminalization of prostitution
  • Ray Rogers, labor rights activist and labor union strategist
  • Tony Rudy, lobbyist and associate of Jack Abramoff
  • Allen St. Pierre 1989, Executive Director of NORML
  • Betty Shabazz 1975 PhD, widow of Malcolm X

Military[]

Film[]

  • Jere Burns, 1980, actor
  • Rob Corddry, actor
  • Jeffrey Donovan, actor
  • Richard Gere, 1971, actor (did not graduate)
  • Jonathan Hensleigh, 1981, screenwriter and film director
  • Fardeen Khan, Bollywood actor (did not graduate)
  • Bridget Moynahan, actress (did not graduate)
  • William Monahan, screenwriter, The Departed
  • Bill Pullman, 1980 MFA, actor
  • Jason Nash, 1995, actor, director, screenwriter, comedian, YouTube personality

Television[]

  • Norm Abram 1972, "America's most famous carpenter"
  • Rob Corddry 1993, former writer and correspondent for The Daily Show, actor on television series The Winner
  • Bill Cosby 1972G, 1976 Ed.D., actor, comedian, writer, star of The Cosby Show
  • Jeff Corwin 2002, Animal Planet's The Jeff Corwin Experience
  • Jeffrey Donovan 1991, star of USA original series Burn Notice
  • Marc Forgione 2010, competitor on Food Network's Iron Chef America; won season three of "The Next Iron Chef" in 2010; owner of restaurant Marc Forgione in New York City
  • Lauren Koslow, actress on Days of Our Lives
  • Phil Laak, professional poker player nicknamed "The Unabomber"
  • Loretta Long 1973 Ph.D., long-time Sesame Street actress
  • Ken Ober 1980, game show host, comedian, and actor
  • Nancy Oliver, writer for the series Six Feet Under
  • Mark Preston 1994, CNN Senior Political Analyst and Executive Editor, CNN Politics
  • Peter Tolan, television producer, director, and screenwriter
  • Mark Wilding 1979, lead writer and executive producer of Grey's Anatomy
  • Jean Worthley 1948, naturalist; former host of Hodgepodge Lodge; co-host of On Nature's Trail

Journalism[]

  • Deepak Ananthapadmanabha 2006, web-based technology journalist
  • Steve Buckley 1978, sportswriter
  • Gerry Callahan, sports writer for the Boston Herald and radio talk show personality for WEEI
  • Jill Carroll 1999, journalist for Christian Science Monitor, kidnapped in Iraq on assignment in January 2006
  • Gail Collins 1970 MA, New York Times columnist and former editorial page editor
  • Audie Cornish 2001, National Public Radio host of All Things Considered, former host of Weekend Edition Sunday
  • Jenny Dell 2008, reporter for CBS Sports
  • James Foley 2003, freelance journalist and photojournalist of the Syrian Civil War
  • Michael C. Moynihan, senior editor of the libertarian magazine Reason
  • Wendi Nix, reporter for ESPN
  • David Pakman, host of the internationally syndicated television and radio program The David Pakman Show
  • Mark Preston, Executive Editor, CNN Politics and CNN Senior Political Analyst
  • Carol Rosenberg, senior journalist with the McClatchy News Service known for her coverage of the operation of the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba
  • Dan Wetzel, national columnist, Yahoo! Sports; New York Times best-selling author

History, literature, art, and music[]

  • Kenny Aronoff 1975, drummer
  • Alison Aune, artist
  • Phillip Barron, poet and philosopher
  • David Berman, poet, musician
  • Frank Black, rock singer and guitarist in the Pixies
  • Vicente Cabrera Funes 1944, writer
  • Jack Canfield 1972G, best-selling author
  • Gordon Chandler 1975G, sculptor[19]
  • Constance Congdon 1982, M.F.A., playwright
  • Bill Cosby 1972G, 1976 Ed.D., actor, comedian, writer
  • Patrick DeCoste 2000, guitarist, composer
  • Stephanie Deshpande 1997, painter
  • Jason Donati, animator and artist
  • Sadie Dupuis, singer and guitarist for Speedy Ortiz
  • Harvey Goldman, artist, educator
  • Dana Gould 1986, comedian
  • James Grinwis, poet
  • Peter Hargitai, award-winning novelist, poet and translator
  • Airline Inthyrath 2006, drag queen known as Jujubee, performer, TV personality[20][21]
  • Raymond Kennedy, novelist
  • Fardeen Khan, Bollywood actor
  • Beth Krommes 1980G, children's book illustrator
  • Peter Laird, co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Taj Mahal 1963, composer and singer
  • William Manchester 1946, author, biographer, and recipient of the National Humanities Medal
  • Valerie Martin 1974, novelist
  • J Mascis, rock singer and guitarist in Dinosaur Jr
  • Matthew Minicucci, poet
  • Jeff Penalty (b. Jeff Alulis), former lead singer of Dead Kennedys
  • Joe Pernice, singer in Pernice Brothers, Scud Mountain Boys, Chappaquiddick Skyline
  • Terri Priest, artist
  • Jesse Richards, Stuckist painter, filmmaker, Remodernist film
  • Louis Ross 1917, architect, designed many of the campus buildings
  • Larry Ruttman 1952, author and attorney
  • Buffy Sainte-Marie 1970, singer
  • Joey Santiago, guitarist in the Pixies
  • Sejal Shah, author and educator
  • Flo Steinberg, of Marvel Comics
  • Susan Straight 1984, writer, novelist, professor at the University of California, Riverside
  • Paul Theroux 1963, travel writer and author
  • Natasha Trethewey 1995, U.S. poet laureate
  • Jane Yolen, author
  • Matthew Zapruder, poet

Athletics[]

Baseball[]

  • Ben Cherington 1998G, executive Vice President and general manager of the Boston Red Sox
  • Chick Davies 1914, pitcher and outfielder with the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Giants
  • Gary DiSarcina 1995, MLB All-Star, California Angels
  • Mike Flanagan 1975, 1979 Cy Young Award winner, Baltimore Orioles
  • Nick Gorneault 2001, outfielder, Los Angeles Angels
  • Bob Hansen, first baseman, Milwaukee Brewers
  • Neal Huntington MA, General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Dave Littlefield 1984, Senior Vice President and general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Chad Paronto, relief pitcher, Houston Astros
  • Jeff Reardon 1977, relief pitcher Minnesota Twins, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox
  • Mike Stone 1981, Vermont and UMass baseball coach
  • Dave Telgheder, starting pitcher, New York Mets
  • Ron Villone 1992, relief pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals

Basketball[]

  • Tony Barbee 1993, collegiate basketball coach, Auburn University
  • Bill Bayno (did not graduate), Division 1 collegiate coach and professional assistant coach
  • Marcus Camby, 1996 Naismith College Player of the Year and retired professional basketball player
  • Julius Erving 1972, Hall of Fame professional basketball player (received earned bachelor's and honorary doctorate simultaneously)
  • Gary Forbes 2008, professional basketball player, Toronto Raptors
  • Derek Kellogg 1995, collegiate basketball coach University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Stéphane Lasme 2007, professional basketball player, Miami Heat
  • Rick Pitino 1974, professional and collegiate basketball coach
  • Lou Roe 1995, professional basketball player, Detroit Pistons and Golden State Warriors
  • Al Skinner 1974, basketball coach, Boston College

Football[]

  • Neal Brown, Texas Tech Red Raiders offensive coordinator
  • Victor Cruz 2010, professional football player and 2012 Super Bowl Champion, New York Giants; second-team All-Pro (2011) Pro Bowl (2012)
  • Vladimir Ducasse, professional football player, Buffalo Bills
  • Tom Gilson, American football player
  • Chris Grier, general manager, Miami Dolphins
  • Jeremy Horne, professional football player, Kansas City Chiefs
  • James Ihedigbo professional football player, Buffalo Bills
  • Greg Landry 1968, quarterback, Detroit Lions
  • Brandon London 2006, professional football player, Miami Dolphins
  • John McCormick, 1961, professional football quarterback/punter, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos
  • Jeromy Miles, professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Milt Morin 1966, tight end, All-Pro, Cleveland Browns
  • Tajae Sharpe 2016, professional football player, Tennessee Titans
  • Marcel Shipp, running back, Arizona Cardinals (former team), 2009 UFL Champions Las Vegas Locomotives
  • Mike Tannenbaum, Executive Vice President of Football Ops, Miami Dolphins
  • Andy Isabella, wide receiver, Arizona Cardinals

Hockey[]

  • David Branch, president of the Canadian Hockey League
  • Justin Braun, professional ice hockey player, San Jose Sharks
  • Matt Irwin, professional ice hockey player, Nashville Predators
  • John Lyons, Olympic ice hockey player, 1924 Olympic silver medalist
  • James Marcou, professional ice hockey player, San Jose Sharks
  • Brad Norton 1998, professional ice hockey player
  • Thomas Pock, professional ice hockey player, New York Islanders
  • Jonathan Quick, professional ice hockey player; 2010 Olympic silver medalist; 2012 NHL All-Star; 2012 Conn Smythe winner; 2014 Stanley Cup Champion, Los Angeles Kings
  • Conor Sheary, professional ice hockey player, 2016 Stanley Cup Champion, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Frank Vatrano, professional ice hockey player, Florida Panthers
  • Casey Wellman, professional ice hockey player, Washington Capitals
  • Cale Makar, professional ice hockey player, Colorado Avalanche

Lacrosse[]

Other sports[]

  • Gideon Ariel (born 1939), Israeli Olympic competitor in the shot put and discus throw
  • Danielle Henderson 1999, Olympic gold medal winner, softball
  • Roxanne Modafferi, professional mixed martial artist[22]
  • Chris Sanford, The Ultimate Fighter Season 1 contestant, retired professional MMA fighter[23]
  • Briana Scurry 1995, two-time Olympic gold medal winner and women's World Cup champion, soccer
  • , 1999–2002, elite gymnast, transferred when UMass ended their NCAA gymnastics program
  • Serena Williams, tennis player, four-time Olympic Gold Medalist and 23-time Grand Slam winner[24]

Others[]

See also[]

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst

References[]

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  18. ^ "Lieutenant General John B. Hall Jr". United States Air Force. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
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