This is a list of notable alumni of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
Business
| Name
|
Original chapter
|
Notability
|
References
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| Bill Bain
|
Sigma
|
Founder, Bain and Company
|
[1]
|
| Brian Kevin Turner
|
Epsilon Omega
|
Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft
|
[2][3]
|
| Charles O. "Chad" Holliday
|
Zeta
|
Chairman, Bank of America; CEO, DuPont
|
|
| Howard Marks
|
Beta Pi
|
Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Oaktree Capital Management
|
|
| Jeff Taylor
|
Theta Mu
|
Founder, Monster.com
|
[2][4]
|
| Mark Russinovich
|
Beta Sigma
|
CTO, Microsoft Azure
|
|
| P. Roy Vagelos
|
Beta Pi
|
CEO, President, Chairman, Merck & Co.; Chairman, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals; Trustee, University of Pennsylvania
|
|
| Stephen Covey
|
Alpha Tau
|
Author, "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People"; business professor, University of Utah
|
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| Gil Amelio
|
Alpha Delta
|
Former CEO, Apple
|
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|
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Government and politics
Military
Education
News, Art, and Entertainment
Religion
Sports
| Name
|
Original chapter
|
Notability
|
References
|
| Reid Stainbrook
|
Alpha Omega
|
NFL Quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianaopolis Colts
|
|
| Lance Alworth
|
Alpha Zeta
|
Professional Football Player, San Diego Chargers, Dallas Cowboys
|
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| Matt Ammendola
|
Gamma Chi
|
NFL Kicker, New York Jets
|
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| Kent Bazemore
|
Zeta Iota
|
Professional Basketball Player, Atlanta Hawks
|
[2]
|
| Bobby Bowden
|
Alpha Pi
|
Former Head Football Coach Florida State
|
[2]
|
| Pat Bowlen
|
Beta Omicron
|
Owner, Denver Broncos
|
[2]
|
| Bob Bowman
|
Delta Lambda
|
CEO North Baltimore Aquatic Club
|
[2]
|
| Marvin O. Bridges
|
Rho
|
All-Southern college football player, minor league baseball player, and head coach for University of Florida
|
[14]
|
| Chad Clifton
|
Epsilon Sigma
|
Offensive Tackle, Green Bay Packers
|
[2]
|
| Matt Doherty
|
Beta Zeta
|
Former head men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University
|
[2]
|
| Guy Dennis
|
Alpha Eta
|
Former professional football player for Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions
|
[2]
|
| Sam Ewing
|
Zeta
|
Former professional baseball player for Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays
|
[2]
|
| Jeff Feagles
|
Gamma Omega
|
NFL Kicker, University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Jimbo Fisher
|
Delta Lambda
|
Head Football Coach Texas A&M
|
[2]
|
| Gus Frerotte
|
Gamma Upsilon
|
Quarterback NFL
|
[2]
|
| Jason Curtis Fox
|
Gamma Omega
|
NFL Lineman, University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Walter Gilbert
|
Upsilon
|
College Football Hall of Fame inductee
|
[15]
|
| Horace Grant
|
Eta Alpha
|
Professional Basketball Player
|
[2]
|
| Hubert Green
|
Delta Lambda
|
Professional Golfer
|
[2]
|
| Blake Grupe
|
Delta Theta
|
Placekicker, New Orleans Saints
|
|
| Todd Hays
|
Gamma Upsilon
|
Bobsledder and Olympic Silver Medalist
|
[2]
|
| Bob Humphreys
|
Iota
|
Professional Baseball Player
|
|
| Jeff Ireland
|
Theta Nu
|
General Manager, Miami Dolphins
|
[2]
|
| EJ Manuel
|
Delta Lambda
|
Quarterback Buffalo Bills
|
[2]
|
| Colin McCarthy
|
Gamma Omega
|
NFL Linebacker, University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Bill McCartney
|
University of Missouri
|
Former football coach for CU-Boulder, founder of Promise Keepers ministry
|
[2]
|
| Chris Myers
|
Gamma Omega
|
NFL Lineman, University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Tom Miller
|
Iota
|
NFL Player, Assistant GM of the Green Bay Packers, Member of the Packer's Hall of Fame
|
|
| Kyle Orton
|
Beta Phi
|
Quarterback NFL
|
[2]
|
| Steve Prefontaine
|
Gamma Pi
|
Track and Field Hall of Fame
|
[2]
|
| Howard Schnellenberger
|
Gamma Omega
|
Football coach (winner of 1983 NCAA National Championship), University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Frank Sinkwich
|
Alpha Mu
|
Heisman Trophy Winner, University of Georgia
|
[2]
|
| James Southerland
|
Alpha Chi
|
NBA Forward
|
|
| Kevin Stallings
|
Beta Phi
|
Head Basketball Coach, Vanderbilt University
|
[2]
|
| Gino Torretta
|
Gamma Omega
|
Heisman Trophy Winner, University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Jordan Travis
|
Gamma Delta
|
NFL Quarterback, New York Jets
|
|
| Eric Winston
|
Gamma Omega
|
NFL Lineman, NCAA All-American University of Miami
|
[2]
|
| Michael Oliveira
|
Kappa Gamma
|
Professional Boxer
|
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Miscellaneous
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Prominent Pikes – Pi Kappa Alpha - Texas Tech University".
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- ^ East Central University. "Notable Alumni". Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
- ^ UMass Amherst Greek Life. "UMass Amherst Greek Life Letter to Parents" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 15, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
- ^ "Ole Miss cheerleading squad". The Washington Post. January 8, 1999.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "The Political Graveyard: Pi Kappa Alpha Politicians".
- ^ Birdwhistell, Terry L. (March 31, 1976). "Interview with Adolph M. Edwards, March 31, 1976". Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History. University of Kentucky. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities". Alcolm Company. January 1, 1920 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b Hart, Freeman Hansford. "The History of Pi Kappa Alpha".
- ^ Swaty, Amanda (February 3, 1994). "The Daily Cougar". The Daily Cougar. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
- ^ 1932 Utonian Yearbook. University of Utah. 1932. p. 252. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ McLeod, Robert L. (April 23, 1983). "Robert L. McLeod, Jr. Oral History Interview" (PDF) (Interview). Danville, Kentucky. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 8, 2024. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
- ^ The Utonian Yearbook. University of Utah. 1964. pp. 360 & 361. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
- ^ Jones, Verner M. (1904). "The Editor's Desk". The Kappa Alpha Journal. 21 (5): 639.
- ^ "Miss Wright Weds Walter Gilbert In Auburn". The Birmingham News. May 12, 1938. p. 12. Retrieved June 30, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Watson, Charles. "Will You Die For Me". Abounding Love Ministries. Archived from the original on April 5, 2007. Retrieved July 13, 2019.