Delta Sigma Phi - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Clair Bee, Waynesburg '23, member, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Mike Bellotti, UC Davis '70, Former Head Football Coach, current athletic director, University of Oregon
  • Rev. Lawrence Biondi, Loyola '74, President, St. Louis University
  • Jim Bouton, Western Michigan '59, Former Major League Pitcher and author of Ball Four
  • Albert P. Brewer, Alabama '48, Former Governor, State of Alabama
  • Frank T. Cary, Hillsdale, Former Chairman and CEO, IBM
  • Robert Carothers, Edinboro of PA '62, President, University of Rhode Island
  • Ralph E. Cindrich, Pittsburgh '68, Former NFL Football Player, Houston Oilers
  • Admiral Robert Conway, St. Francis College '72, Vice Admiral, US Navy
  • Herb "Fritz" Crisler, Former Head Football Coach and Athletic Director, University of Michigan
  • James J. Davis, Pittsburgh '23, Former Secretary of Labor of the United States
  • Michael Deaver, San Jose State '59, Former Assistant White House Chief of Staff, Reagan Administration
  • Mike Duke, Georgia Tech '68, CEO of Wal-Mart
  • William C. Eacho III, Duke '76, US Ambassador to Austria
  • Mitchel J. Buttinger, Harvard University '78", former general manager Buffalo Bills.
  • Ruben Vladomir Abramov, "UPenn Wharton School of Business '72", Founder of Russian Standard Vodka
  • John M. Harbert,Auburn '46, billionaire businessman from Birmingham, Alabama who started Harbert Corporation
  • Thomas Harkin, Iowa State '60, United States Senator, State of Iowa
  • Mike Hayden, Kansas State University '64, Former Governor of Kansas.
  • James W. Holsinger, Duke '58, Surgeon General of the United States nominee.
  • Thomas M. James, Washington State '70, Manufacturing Manager, Intel Corporation.
  • Giti Khalsa, Ohio State '89, Drummer, Seven Mary Three
  • John E. McLaughlin, Wittenberg '61, Former Deputy (and later Interim) Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
  • David K. Russell, "UNC Charlotte '00", Executive Director, Campus Outreach Washington, D.C.
  • Mike Shanahan, Eastern Illinois '71, Head coach of Washington Redskins
  • William Todd Tiahrt, SD School of Mines '70, Member, United States House of Representatives, State of Kansas
  • Mike Turner Ohio Northern '79, Member, United States House of Representatives, State of Ohio
  • Richard Mathy Jr. Oswego State University '02, Season 4, The Bachelorette
  • Bobby Sharma Duke '95, Vice President & General Counsel, NBA Development League
  • Richard D. Parker, Auburn '89, Chair, Department of Marketing and Sport Management, High Point University
  • Charles R. Walgreen III, Michigan '55, Former President and CEO, Walgreens
  • Gilbert P. Williamson, San Jose State '58, Former President and CEO, NCR Corporation
  • Marty Snider, UNC Charlotte '91, Sportscaster, NBC Sports, TNT Sports and Sirius Radio
  • Barry Zulauf, Wittenberg '79, Former Director, College for the Advancement of National Intelligence, Director of Policy and Plans, Chief Human Capital Office Office of the Director of National Intelligence ODNI, ODNI Chair, National Intelligence University
  • Richard Winters, Franklin and Marshall '41, World War II hero, inspiration for the HBO series Band of Brothers
  • Jared Veldheer, Hillsdale College '07, Offensive Lineman for the Oakland Raiders
  • Paul Splittorff, Morningside College '68, Pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
  • Brian Brooks, Missouri '67, Associate Dean of Journalism, University of Missouri
  • Andrew Wenger, Duke '12, Forward for the Montreal Impact
  • Nidal Haddad, Loyola '86, Board of Directors for Deloitte Consulting LLP, Principle Consultant
  • Sean Kinlock, Fresno '10, Athletics Holy Spirit Parish School
  • John P. Bilbrey, Kansas State University '76, President & CEO, The Hershey Company.

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