Lots of laurels, but no resting
Thinkers, doers, creators, leaders. In every profession, industry and endeavor, our alumni are engaged at the top of their game. Take a closer look at the selection below, and discover how Brandeisians are changing the world.
Activism and Public Service
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Deborah Bial ’87, education strategist; founder and president, Posse Foundation (MacArthur Fellow)
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Josh Block ’95, CEO and president, The Israel Project
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Alisa Gravitz ’77, president and CEO, Green America
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Devika Mahadevan ’00, head, strategy and communication, Mann Deshi Foundation; director, Mumbai Mobile Creches
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Rakesh Rajani ’89, director of democratic participation and governance, Ford Foundation
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Julieanna Richardson ’76, founder, The HistoryMakers
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Jay Ruderman ’88, president, Ruderman Family Foundation
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Bobby Sager ’76, philanthropist
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Sam Vaghar ’08, executive director and co-founder, Millennium Campus Network
Arts and Entertainment
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Janice Burgess ’74, creator and executive producer, “The Backyardigans”
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David Crane ’79 and Marta Kauffman ’78, co-creators, “Friends”
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Tony Goldwyn ’82, film and TV actor and director (“Scandal,” “Ghost”)
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Josh Gondelman ’07, comedian and writer, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”
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Debra Granik ’85, film director and screenwriter (“Winter’s Bone,” “Down to the Bone”)
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Bonita Hamilton, MFA’04, actress (“Lion King”)
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Michael Kaiser ’75, founder and co-chair, IMG Artists; president emeritus, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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Myq Kaplan ’00, comedian
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Jonathan Landau ’68, music producer and manager for Bruce Springsteen
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Gary Lassin ’77, founder, Stoogeum (Three Stooges museum)
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Debra Messing ’90, Emmy Award-winning actor (“Will & Grace,” “Mysteries of Laura,” “Smash”)
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Anand Patwardhan ’72, documentary filmmaker
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Theresa Rebeck, MA’83, MFA’86, PhD’89, Broadway playwright
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Rosemary Rodriguez ’83, TV director (“Law & Order,” “The Good Wife”)
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Kimerly Rorschach ’78, director and CEO, Seattle Art Museum
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Michael Sugar ’95, movie producer (“Spotlight,” “Collateral Beauty,” “The Fifth Estate”)
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Gary Tinterow ’76, director, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Adam Weinberg ’77, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Authors
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Mitch Albom ’79, “Tuesdays With Morrie,” “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”
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Stacey Ballis ’92, “Inappropriate Men,” “Sleeping Over,” “Room for Improvement”
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Edward Dolnick ’74, “The Clockwork Universe,” “The Forger's Spell,” “The Rescue Artist”
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Ha Jin, MA’89, PhD’93, “Waiting,” “War Trash,” “Nanjing Requiem”
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Jesse Kellerman, MFA’03, “Sunstroke,” “The Genius,” “Trouble,” “The Executor”
Business and Industry
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Stephen J. Cloobeck ’83, founder and former chairman and CEO, Diamond Resorts International; former chairman of the board of Brand USA
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Jonathan Davis ’75, CEO and founder, The Davis Companies
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Amy Kessler ’89, MA’90, senior vice president and head of longevity risk transfer, Prudential
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Brian Lash ’78, founder, Target Logistics
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Olaf Olafsson ’85, executive vice president of international and corporate strategy, Time Warner
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Simon Sinek ’95, business consultant and author (“Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action”)
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Sam Sisakhti, MA’07, founder and CEO, UsTrendy
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Perry Traquina ’78, former CEO, Wellington Management investment firm
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Tom Watanabe ’73, former president/CEO, Nikken Global
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Lan Xue ’90, MA’91, founder, Hong Kong-based hedge fund
Education
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Arthur Caplan ’71, Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics, NYU School of Medicine
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Angela Davis ’65, distinguished professor emerita in the history of consciousness and feminist studies departments, University of California, Santa Cruz; political and social activist
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Deborah Lipstadt, MA’72, PhD’76, Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies, Emory University (profiled in movie “Denial”)
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Michael Sandel ’75, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government Theory, Harvard University
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Jonathan Sarna ’75, MA’75, University Professor and Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University
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Judith Shapiro ’63, former president, Barnard College
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Fernando Torres-Gil, Heller MSW’72, Heller PhD’76, professor and director of Center for Policy Research on Aging, University of California, Los Angeles
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Julian Zelizer ’91, professor of history and public affairs, Princeton University; political commentator
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Robert Zimmer ’68, president, University of Chicago
Government and Politics
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Geir Haarde ’73, Iceland’s U.S. ambassador; former prime minister
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Michael Horowitz ’84, inspector general, U.S. Department of Justice
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Lisa Kubiske ’75, deputy assistant secretary for international finance and development, U.S. Department of State
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Haile Menkerios ’70, former head of United Nations Office to the African Union and special representative to the African Union
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Dimitrij Rupel, PhD’76, former minister of foreign affairs, Slovenia
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Daniel Shapiro ’91, former U.S. ambassador to Israel
Journalism and Media
- Joe Conason ’75, founder and editor-in-chief, The National Memo, and author ("The Hunting of the President")
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Thomas Friedman ’75, foreign affairs columnist, The New York Times (three-time Pulitzer Prize winner), and author (“The World Is Flat,” “Flat, Hot and Crowded”)
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Walt Mossberg ’69, co-founder and editor-at-large, Recode (Loeb award winner)
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Guy Raz ’96, host and editorial director of “TED Radio Hour,” “How I Built This” and “Wow in the World,” National Public Radio
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Greg Zuckerman ’88, special writer, Wall Street Journal, and author (“The Frackers,” “The Greatest Trade Ever”)
Science and Mathematics
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Paul Anastas, MA’87, PhD’89, Teresa and H. John Heinz III Professor in the Practice of Chemistry for the Environment; professor of epidemiology; and director, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering, Yale University
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Debbie Berebichez ’96, physicist, STEM advocate
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Bonnie Berger ’83, Simons Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; first woman in MIT math department to earn tenure
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Adam Cheyer ’88, co-founder, Siri voice-activated personal assistant
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Susan Band Horowitz, PhD’63, co-inventor of cancer-fighting drug Taxol
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Leslie Lamport, MA'71, PhD'72, principal researcher, Microsoft, and developer of LaTeX (Turing Award winner)
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Roderick MacKinnon ’78, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Professor, The Rockefeller University (Nobel laureate)
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Eve Marder ’69, Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience, Brandeis; member of advisory board for President Barack Obama’s BRAIN (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) initiative
- Karen Uhlenbeck, MA'66, PhD'68, H'08, Professor Emerita of Mathematics at The University of Texas, Austin; the first woman to receive the Abel Prize — an award modeled on the Nobel Prizes — from the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
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Edward Witten ’71, Charles Simonyi Professor of Mathematical Physics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University (Fields Medalist)
Sports
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Nelson Figueroa ’98, former pitcher, Major League Baseball; TV analyst, SNY
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Jeffrey Lurie, PhD’87, owner, Philadelphia Eagles
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Tim Morehouse ’00, Olympic medal-winning fencer
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