University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

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  • Kristen Aldridge – Actress and TV host of celebrity news and gossip website omg! NOW on Yahoo (Broadcast Journalism major)
  • James N. Azim, Jr. – Wisconsin State Assemblyman
  • Larry Bond – Game designer and author
  • John Brothers – Nonprofit sector expert and author
  • Dan Buettner – Explorer, educator, author
  • Robert Buss – Managing Director, Disciplined Growth Investors
  • Dottie Cannon – Miss Minnesota USA 2006
  • Michael Ciresi – Internationally prominent attorney
  • Tom Dooher – President, Education Minnesota
  • Vince Flynn – Author
  • Timothy Flynn – Chairman, KPMG International
  • Ron Fowler - Owner, San Diego Padres
  • Herb Franta – Professional football player
  • Michael J. Hoffman – CEO, The Toro Company
  • Bernadeia Johnson – Superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools
  • Miriam Johnson – actress, co-host of the Hometime PBS TV series; she received her degree in communication and theater from the University of St. Thomas
  • Abraham Kaplan – Philosopher
  • John Kundla – First ever coach for the Minneapolis Lakers
  • Jake Mauer – Professional baseball player and coach
  • Leah McLean - Anchor, KSTP
  • T.D. Mischke – Radio talk show host
  • Jim Oberstar – Former U.S. Congressman
  • Gerald Rauenhorst – Founding chairman, Opus Corp.
  • Chuck Reichow – Professional football player
  • Patrick J. Ryan – Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Army
  • John Schneider – General manager of the Seattle Seahawks
  • Evan Schwartz – Author
  • Ali Selim – Film director
  • Joe Soucheray- Radio Talk Show Host
  • Will Steger – Polar explorer
  • Brittany Thelemann – Miss Minnesota USA 2011
  • John Vachon – Photographer
  • Roy Vassau – Professional football player
  • Ann Winblad – Venture Capitalist
  • Natalie Kane-traffic reporter

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