Talk:List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni

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Article milestones
DateProcessResult
March 27, 2007Featured list candidatePromoted

Workspace[edit]

Honorary[edit]

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Name Class year Notability References
R. T. Smith Award-winning poet, fiction writer, and editor; author of twelve poetry collections and a collection of short fiction; editor of Shenandoah, a prestigious literary journal published by Washington and Lee University. [2]
Pat Kenny Broadcaster in Ireland. He presented The Late Late Show on RTÉ One from 1999 to 2009. Kenny presents Today with Pat Kenny on RTÉ Radio 1 and The Frontline on RTÉ One. [3]
Megan Blake Miss Georgia 1983 and host of Animal Attractions Television
John E. Counts President of Western New Mexico University from November 1993 to June 2011 [4]
Julian Adams Produced, wrote, and starred in the film The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams [5]

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Name Class year Notability References
Robert M. Price
K. Michael Hays 1976 Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory at Harvard University, in Harvard's Graduate School of Design
Jennifer Mankoff 2001 Associate professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University since 2004.
John H.L. Hansen 1983 Department Head and Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas
Alejandro Char Chaljub Current Mayor of Barranquilla, Colombia.
Jaime Gilinski Bacal 1978 Colombian banker, real estate developer, and philanthropist
Bill Shillito 2008 Electronic artist known as DM Ashura whose work is in several music video games.
John K. Snyder 1947 Mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana (1973-1977, 1982-1986). Did not graduate from Georgia Tech.

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Name Class year Notability References
Nelson D. Abell 1944 Founder and Chairman of Abell Corporation
Joseph P. Byrd III 1938 Inventor of Mark II beam-type oilfield pumping unit [6]
William E. Moore 1938 Founder and Chairman of Kelly-Moore Paints, namesake of Georgia Tech's Bill Moore Student Success Center and the Bill Moore Tennis Complex. [7][8]
Charles Hunt Brown Jr. 1951 Football player and SEC referee [9]

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Name Class year Notability References
W. Allen Morris 1975

References

  1. ^ "Ga. Tech Announces Two Honorary Degree Recipients". Georgia Institute of Technology. 2006-10-06. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  2. ^ "R.T. Smith Named W&L's Writer-in-Residence". Washington and Lee University. 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  3. ^ Browne, Vincent (2008-01-31). "Pat Kenny at 60". Politico. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  4. ^ "Dr. John E. Counts, President, Western New Mexico University". Council of University Presidents. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  5. ^ Nye, Doug (2005-07-15). "Confederate love story finds an audience at N.Y. film festival". Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  6. ^ Dunn, John (Winter 1995). "Right on the Mark". Tech Topics. Retrieved 2011-07-23. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |publsiher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "Kelly-Moore Paint Company, Inc". Funding Universe. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  8. ^ Byrd, Joseph P (Winter 1993). "Bill Moore: The Man Behind the Student Success Center". Tech Topics. Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  9. ^ Geshwiler, J.E. (2011-07-09). "Charles Hunt Brown Jr., 83, former Tech football player, SEC referee". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2011-07-19.