Georgia Tech's first two graduates were Henry L. Smith (top row, center) and
George G. Crawford (top row, far right). This list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of
Georgia Tech . Notable administration, faculty, and staff are found on the
list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty . Georgia Tech alumni are generally known as Yellow Jackets . According to the
Georgia Tech Alumni Association ,
[1]
[the status of "
alumni "] is open to all graduates of Georgia Tech, all former students of Georgia Tech who regularly
matriculated and left Georgia Tech in good standing, active and retired members of the faculty and administration staff, and those who have rendered some special and conspicuous service to Georgia Tech or to [the alumni association].
The first class of 128 students entered Georgia Tech in 1888, and the first two graduates, Henry L. Smith and
George G. Crawford , received their degrees in 1890. Smith would later lead a manufacturing enterprise in
Dalton, Georgia and Crawford would head
Birmingham, Alabama 's large Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railway Company.
[2] Since then, the institute has greatly expanded, with an enrollment of 12,769 undergraduates and 6,464 postgraduate students as of spring 2011
[update] .
[3]
Award winners
Nobel laureates
Scholars
Public figures
Business
Name
Class year
Notability
References
Rawi Abdelal
1993
Professor of business administration at
Harvard Business School
[14]
Ronald W. Allen
1964
President, chairman and CEO of
Delta Air Lines (1987–1997); chairman and CEO of
Aaron's, Inc. (2012–2014)
[15]
Gil Amelio
1965
CEO emeritus of
National Semiconductor and
Apple ;
IEEE Fellow
[16]
Charles "Garry" Betty
1979
President and CEO of
EarthLink (1996–2007)
[17]
W. Frank Blount
1961
Businessman, chairman and CEO of
venture capital firm JI Ventures, Inc.; former chairman and CEO of
Cypress Communications Inc.; former director and CEO of
Telstra in Australia
[18]
John F. Brock
1971
Chairman and CEO of
Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.
[19]
Paul J. Brown
1989
CEO at
Inspire Brands
[20]
Gary C. Butler
1968
CEO of
Automatic Data Processing
[21]
Brook Byers
1968
Venture capitalist of
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
[22]
Ben Chestnut
1998
Co-founder and CEO,
MailChimp
[23]
George G. Crawford
1890
Headed the
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company
[2]
Cecil B. Day
1958
Founder of
Days Inn Hotels
[24]
David Dorman
1975
Chairman and CEO emeritus of
AT&T Corporation
[25]
Mike Duke
1971
Former President and CEO of
Wal-Mart Stores
[26]
Walter Ehmer
1989
President and CEO of
Waffle House
[27]
David C. Garrett Jr.
1955
CEO of Delta Air Lines (1978–1987)
[28]
Jaime Gilinski
1978
Chairman of JGB Financial Holding Company
[29]
Frank Gordy
1929
Founder of
The Varsity chain, which includes the world's largest
drive-in
[30]
James Gulliver
1950
Founder of
Argyll Foods , one of the United Kingdom's largest retail businesses
[31]
Dennis Hayes
1973
Founder of
Hayes Communications , an early developer of PC
modems
[32]
Ed Iacobucci
1975
Leader of the
IBM
OS/2 Design Team; founder of
Citrix Systems ; president and CEO of
DayJet ; member of
SCO Group 's board of directors
[33]
Chris Klaus
1994
Founder and current CEO of
Kaneva, Inc. ; co-founder and former
CTO of
Internet Security Systems ; His company was acquired by
IBM for over $1.3 Billion. He donated $15 million to Georgia Tech toward the construction of the
Klaus Advanced Computing Building which is named after him.
[34]
Roger Krone
1978
CEO of
Leidos Holdings Inc .
[35]
Alan J. Lacy
1975
Last chairman and CEO of
Sears, Roebuck and Company
[36]
Mike Levy
1969
Founder and current CEO of Maxxpoint.com; founder and former president, chairman and CEO of
Sportsline.com , now
CBSSports.com
[37]
David S. Lewis Jr.
1939
Major force in the aerospace and defense industry for three decades
[38]
Calvin Mackie
1996
Award-winning mentor; motivational speaker; entrepreneur
[39]
Scottie Mayfield
1973
President of
Mayfield Dairy Farms
[40]
Robert Milton
1983
Former chairman, president and CEO of Air Canada. Former chairman of the board of directors of United Continental Holdings which is the parent company of United Airlines.
[41]
Charles Moorman
1975
Former CEO of
Norfolk Southern , current CEO of
Amtrak
[42]
[43]
Blake Moret
1985
Current president and CEO of
Rockwell Automation Inc.
[44]
David Perdue
1972
Former CEO of
Dollar General and
Reebok International ; Former Georgia US Senator
[45]
J. Paul Raines
1985
CEO of
GameStop
[46]
Hazard E. Reeves
1928
Introduced magnetic
stereophonic sound to motion pictures; was president of over 60 companies, including
Cinerama
[47]
Glen P. Robinson
1948
Researcher at the
Georgia Tech Research Institute ; went on to found
Scientific Atlanta
[48]
James D. Robinson III
1957
CEO of
American Express Co. (1977–1993); director of
The Coca-Cola Company (1975–present)
[49]
Joe Rogers Jr.
1968
Longtime CEO of
Waffle House
[50]
Chuck Sannipoli
1967
Executive in the data networking industry; Senior Member of the
IEEE
[51]
Derek V. Smith
1979
CEO of
ChoicePoint (1997–2008)
[52]
[53]
Mark C. Smith
1962
Co-founder of
ADTRAN, Inc.
[54]
[55]
E. Roe Stamps
1967
Founding managing partner of venture capital firm
Summit Partners ; member of the
Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees
[56]
Henry Grady Weaver
1911
Director of Customer Research Staff for
General Motors Corporation , appeared on the cover of the November 14, 1938 issue of
Time magazine
[57]
George W. Woodruff
1917
Engineer, businessman, and philanthropist who gave generously to both Georgia Tech and Emory University; namesake of the
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
[58]
Chris Klaus
Mike Levy
David S. Lewis Jr.
Education
Politics and public service
Military service
Name
Class year
Notability
References
Edward C. Aldridge Jr.
1962
Served in many top
U.S. Defense Department and
defense industry jobs, including as the 16th
Air Force secretary
[98]
William L. Ball
1969
67th
Secretary of the Navy (March 28, 1988 – May 15, 1989)
[99]
John Boyd
1964
USAF fighter pilot, engineer and military strategist
[100]
Philip M. Breedlove
1977
Retired Four-star
general in the
United States Air Force and former
Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
[101]
John M. Brown III
1969
Commander of
United States Army Pacific Command
[102]
Ray Davis
1938
Assistant Commandant of the
USMC ;
Korean War
Medal of Honor recipient
[103]
James O. Ellis
1970
Retired 4-star admiral; former Commander of
United States Strategic Command ,
Offutt Air Force Base
[104]
Pete Geren
1973
Served as the 20th
United States Secretary of the Army from July 16, 2007 to September 16, 2009; former member of the
United States House of Representatives from Texas; currently president of the
Sid W. Richardson Foundation in Fort Worth, Texas
[105]
[106]
Russell D. Hale
1969
United States
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller) (1981–1984)
[107]
Haywood S. Hansell
1924
USAF major general; air combat commander and strategist of the
United States Army Air Forces during
World War II
[108]
Hugh W. Hardy
1944
United States
Marine Corps Reserves major general; geoscientist
[109]
John W. Hendrix
1965
Retired
United States Army four-star general who served as Commander,
United States Army Forces Command (1999–2001)
[110]
Jon C. Kreitz
1986
United States Navy Rear Admiral
[111]
Orlando Llenza
1951
Second Puerto Rican to reach the rank of Major General in the
USAF
[112]
Thomas McGuire
1941
Second leading
USAAF ace of
World War II with 38 victories;
Medal of Honor recipient
[113]
Peter M. Rhee
1983
Surgeon, medical professor, and military veteran; spent 24 years in the
United States Navy serving as a battlefield casualty physician in
Afghanistan and
Iraq
[114]
William G. Thrash
1939
Retired
United States Marine Corps
three-star general ; highly decorated
Naval Aviator
[115]
James A. Winnefeld Jr.
1978
United States Navy four-star
admiral who served as the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; former fourth commander,
U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and 21st commander,
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
[116]
Leonard Wood
1894
Medal of Honor recipient,
Governor-General of the Philippines and Cuba, 5th
Chief of Staff of the Army
[117]
General
Ray Davis
Admiral
James O. Ellis
Major General
Leonard Wood
Science and engineering
NASA and aerospace
Name
Class year
Notability
References
Eric Boe
1997
NASA astronaut (
STS-126 ,
STS-133 )
[118]
Michael R. Clifford
1982
NASA astronaut (
STS-53 ,
STS-59 ,
STS-76 ); former
US Army
lieutenant colonel
[119]
Jan Davis
1975
Retired NASA astronaut (
STS-47 ,
STS-60 ,
STS-85 ); current director of the Safety and Mission Assurance directorate at
Marshall Space Flight Center
[120]
James Henry Deese
1935
NASA administrator
[121]
Ben T. Epps
1904
Known as "Georgia's First Aviator"; aviation pioneer; in 1907, he built a monoplane of his own design, now known as the
Epps 1907 Monoplane , followed by other original monoplane and biplane designs
[122]
Gabriel Georgiades
1979
Professor of aerospace engineering at
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
[123]
L. Blaine Hammond
1974
Retired NASA astronaut (
STS-39 ,
STS-64 )
[124]
Charlie Hillard
1958
Aerobatics pilot; first American to win the
world aerobatics title
[125]
Scott J. Horowitz
1982
Retired NASA astronaut (
STS-75 ,
STS-82 ,
STS-101 ,
STS-105 )
[126]
Ellis L. Johnson
1960
Coca-Cola Chaired Professor in the
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech
[127]
Susan Still Kilrain
1985
Retired NASA astronaut (
STS-83 ,
STS-94 )
[128]
Robert S. Kimbrough
1998
NASA astronaut (
STS-127 ); Among the first candidates selected for astronaut training in the United States following the
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
[129]
Charles Kohlhase
1957
Worked for forty years at NASA/JPL leading the design of several robotic deep-space planetary missions
[130]
Timothy Kopra
1995
NASA astronaut (STS-127); flight engineer and science officer of the International Space Station;
US Army
lieutenant colonel
[131]
Sandra Magnus
1996
NASA astronaut (
STS-112 ,
STS-126 ,
STS-119 ,
STS-135 ); member of the
ISS
Expedition 18
[132]
[133]
William S. McArthur
1983
NASA astronaut (
STS-58 ,
STS-74 ,
STS-92 ); veteran of three
Space Shuttle missions; veteran of one mission to the
International Space Station via the Russian
Soyuz capsule
[134]
Yvonne Pendleton
1979
Chief Scientist and first director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute; first director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute
[135]
Alan G. Poindexter
1986
NASA astronaut (
STS-122 ,
STS-131 )
[136]
James R. Thompson Jr.
1958
Director of the
NASA
Marshall Space Flight Center in
Huntsville, Alabama (1986–1989); NASA's deputy director (1989–1991)
[137]
Joe F. Thompson
1971
Aerospace engineer and chaired professor at
Mississippi State University known for contributions to the field of
computational fluid dynamics
[138]
Sabrina Thompson
2009
Aerospace engineer at
Goddard Space Flight Center and founder of fashion brand
Girl in Space Club
[139]
Richard H. Truly
1959
Retired NASA Astronaut (
Approach and Landing Tests ,
STS-2 ,
STS-8 ); Retired Vice Admiral in the
United States Navy ; 8th Administrator of
NASA (1989–1992); head of the
Georgia Tech Research Institute (1993–1998)
[140]
Douglas H. Wheelock
1992
NASA astronaut (
STS-120 ,
Soyuz TMA-19 ,
Expedition 24 /
25 )
[141]
[142]
John Young
1952
Retired NASA astronaut (
Gemini 3 ,
Gemini 10 ,
Apollo 10 ,
Apollo 16 ,
STS-1 ,
STS-9 ); first commander of the
Space Shuttle , walked on the
Moon during
Apollo 16
[143]
William S. McArthur , astronaut
Richard H. Truly , retired Vice Admiral, former head of
NASA and
GTRI
Physics
Chemistry and biology
Engineering
Computer and information science
Name
Class year
Notability
References
Jim Allchin
1984
Former high-level executive at
Microsoft
[185]
Eric Allender
1985
Computer Science professor at
Rutgers University , where he chaired the Department of Computer Science from 2006 to 2009
[186]
Annie Antón
1997
Chair and professor, School of Interactive Computing (Georgia Tech); professor of software engineering at
NCSU ; privacy expert
[187]
Krishna Bharat
1996
Google
research scientist ; creator of
Google News
[188]
Fabian E. Bustamante
2001
Computer science professor at
Northwestern University
[189]
Joe Celko
1982
Relational database expert from
Austin, Texas ; participated in the
ANSI X3H2 Database Standards Committee; helped write the
SQL -89 and SQL-92 standards
[190]
Dorothy M. Crosland
1961
Long-time head librarian of the
Georgia Tech Library , awarded honorary degree in 1961
[191]
Tom Cross
1999
Entrepreneur ;
computer security expert;
hacker
[192]
[193]
Jim Davies
1997
Cognitive scientist , playwright, artist; assistant
professor of cognitive science at the Institute of Cognitive Science at
Carleton University in
Ottawa ,
Ontario , Canada, where he is the director of the Science of Imagination Laboratory
[194]
Richard DeMillo
1974
Former dean of the
Georgia Tech College of Computing ;
Distinguished Professor of Computing; previous director of the
Georgia Tech Information Security Center
[195]
[196]
Anind Dey
1995
Computer scientist, currently an associate professor and the director of the
Human-Computer Interaction Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University
[197]
W. Keith Edwards
1989
Director of the GVU Center (Georgia Tech); professor of School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech; former manager of the
Ubiquitous Computing group at
PARC
[198]
Chaim Gingold
2003
Noted for his work with
Spore
[199]
D. Richard Hipp
1984
Architect and primary author of
SQLite
[200]
Ed Iacobucci
1975
Leader of the
IBM
OS/2 design team; founder of
Citrix Systems ; president and CEO of
DayJet ; member of
SCO Group 's board of directors
[33]
Craig Mundie
1972
Chief research and strategy officer at
Microsoft
[201]
Elizabeth Mynatt
1989
Executive director, Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) at Georgia Tech; director of the
GVU Center at Georgia Tech; associate dean of strategic planning,
Georgia Tech College of Computing
[202]
James F. O'Brien
2000
Computer science professor at
University of California, Berkeley
[203]
Jeff Offutt
1988
Computer science professor of
software engineering at
George Mason University ;
software testing expert; editor-in-chief of
Software Testing, Verification & Reliability journal
[204]
Shwetak Patel
2003
Computer science entrepreneur and professor at
University of Washington
Rosalind Picard
1984
Founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at
MIT
[205]
[206]
Mike Pinkerton
1997
Software developer working on the
Mozilla browsers and
Google Chrome browser; lectures on "Development of Open Source Software" at
George Washington University
[207]
Anand Sivasubramaniam
1995
Computer science Distinguished professor at
The Pennsylvania State University
[208]
Alex Snoeren
1997
Computer science professor at
University of California, San Diego
[209]
Gene Spafford
1981
Computer science professor at
Purdue University ;
computer security expert
[210]
Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa
1981
Computer science professor at
California Institute of Technology ;
machine learning expert
[211]
James Mickens
2001
Computer science professor at
Harvard ;
distributed systems expert
[212]
Jim Allchin , former executive at
Microsoft
Rosalind Picard
Gene Spafford
Mathematics
Humanities
Architecture and design
Arts and entertainment
Athletics
Despite their highly technical backgrounds, Tech graduates are no strangers to athletics; approximately 150 Tech students have gone into the
NFL , with many others going into the
NBA or
MLB . Well-known
American football athletes include former students
Calvin Johnson ,
Daryl Smith , and
Keith Brooking , former Tech head football coaches
Pepper Rodgers and
Bill Fulcher , and all-time greats such as
Joe Hamilton ,
Pat Swilling ,
Billy Shaw , and
Joe Guyon . Tech's recent entrants into the NBA include
Javaris Crittenton ,
Thaddeus Young ,
Jarrett Jack ,
Luke Schenscher ,
Stephon Marbury ,
Derrick Favors ,
Iman Shumpert ,
Chris Bosh , and
Travis Best . Award-winning baseball stars include
Kevin Brown ,
Mark Teixeira ,
Nomar Garciaparra ,
Jason Varitek ,
Erskine Mayer , and
Jay Payton . In golf, the legendary
Bobby Jones founded
The Masters ,
David Duval was ranked No. 1 in the world in 2001,
Stewart Cink was the
2009 Open Championship winner, was ranked in the top ten, and
Matt Kuchar won the U.S. Amateur.
Fictional people
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