List of Rochester Institute of Technology alumni

Rochester Institute of Technology has over 145,000 alumni from all 50 U.S. states and over 100 countries.[1] This is a list of some notable alumni.

RIT Alumni Association logo

Government

  • John Cebrowski – member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[2]
  • Brian Chontosh (2000) – United States Marine Corps officer, Navy Cross Recipient[3]
  • Robert J. Duffy (1993) – Lieutenant Governor of New York (2011–2014); mayor, (2006–2010) City of Rochester; past Chief of Police, City of Rochester[4]
  • David Egan (1962) – New York State Supreme Court Justice[4]
  • Bruce James – former Public Printer of the United States[4]
  • Fiona Ma – California State Assembly Majority Whip and a San Francisco politician[citation needed]
  • Tom McMahon – Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania[citation needed]
  • Rodney C. Moen – Wisconsin State Senator

Science and Engineering

  • Kate Gleason – engineer and businesswoman known both for being a revolutionary in the predominantly male field of engineering and for her philanthropy[citation needed]
  • Ralph Peo – engineer, inventor, chairman and CEO of Houdaille Industries, 1957 alumnus of the year[5]
  • Patricia Moore (1974) – industrial designer, gerontologist and author of Disguised: A True Story(1985) ;Recognized by ID Magazine as one of the "40 Most Socially Conscious Designers" in the world
  • Steve Capps (1980) – noted computer programmer and designer of the original Apple Macintosh computer
  • Steven Van Slyke (1988) – co-inventor of the Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays used in smartphones, digital cameras, HD and Ultra HDTVs
  • Rick Kittles (1989) – noted Biologist specializing in Human genetics
  • Caleb Barlow (1995: Electrical Engineering) (1999 MS Manufacturing Management and Leadership) - Chief Executive Officer - Cyberbit - an information security entrepreneur, innovator and operator with success in both product and services businesses. [6]
  • Bob Kalka (1989) – vice president of the Security Business Unit at IBM [7]
  • Elan Lee (1998) – founder and creator of Exploding Kittens game; former chief design officer at Xbox Entertainment Studios; alternate reality game designer
  • Alex Kipman (2001) – primary inventor of Kinect and HoloLens[8]
  • John Resig (2006) – creator of jQuery[9]

Humanities

Social Sciences

Arts & Design

Journalism & Media

Business

Sports

References

Rochester Institute of Technology. "RIT Board of Trustees : Active Members". Archived from the original on 2007-12-14. Retrieved 2007-12-27.

Footnotes

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  7. ^ "Bob Kalka - Vice President, IBM Security Business Unit".
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