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 11,484 undergraduates and 5,309 postgraduate students as of Spring 2007[update].[3]
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Nobel laureates
Scholars
| Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
| Jeremy Farris |
2004 |
2005 Rhodes Scholar; won a best of category award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his discovery of a new pathogen for the invasive plant kudzu; American delegate to the 2000 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Science Forum |
[7][8] |
| S. Alton Newton |
1950 |
1951 Rhodes Scholar |
[7] |
| Andy Ozment |
2000 |
2001 Marshall Scholar |
[9][10] |
| Will Roper |
2001 |
2002 Rhodes Scholar; 2001 Truman Scholar |
[9][11][12][13] |
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Business
| Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
| Gil Amelio |
1965 |
CEO Emeritus of National Semiconductor and Apple; IEEE Fellow |
[14] |
| Charles "Garry" Betty |
1979 |
President and CEO of EarthLink (1996-2007) |
[15] |
| John F. Brock |
1971 |
Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. |
[16] |
| Gary C. Butler |
1968 |
CEO of Automatic Data Processing |
[17] |
| Brook Byers |
1968 |
Venture capitalist of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers |
[18] |
| George G. Crawford |
1890 |
Headed the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company |
[2] |
| Quentin Dastugue |
1977 |
Founding partner and the chief executive officer of the New Orleans-based real estate firm Property One, Inc.; former four-term member of the Louisiana House of Representatives |
[19] |
| Cecil B. Day |
1958 |
Founder of Days Inn Hotels |
[20] |
| David Dorman |
1975 |
Chairman and CEO Emeritus of AT&T Corporation |
[21] |
| Mike Duke |
1971 |
President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores |
[22] |
| Jaime Gilinski |
1978 |
Chairman of JGB Financial Holding Company |
[23] |
| Frank Gordy |
1929 |
Founder of The Varsity chain, which includes the world's largest drive-in |
[24] |
| Dennis Hayes |
1973 |
Founder of Hayes Communications, an early developer of PC modems |
[25] |
| 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 |
[26] |
| John Calvin Jureit |
1949 |
Inventor of the Gang-Nail connector plate |
[27] |
| Chris Klaus |
1994 |
Founder and current CEO of Kaneva, Inc.; Co-founder and former CTO of Internet Security Systems; Donated $15 million to Georgia Tech towards the construction of the Klaus Advanced Computing Building |
[28] |
| Mike Levy |
1969 |
Founder and current CEO of OPENSports.com; Founder and former president, chairman and CEO of Sportsline; Inducted into the College of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni (1998) |
[29] |
| David S. Lewis, Jr. |
1939 |
Major force in the aerospace and defense industry for three decades |
[30] |
| Calvin Mackie |
1996 |
Award winning mentor; motivational speaker; successful entrepreneur |
[31] |
| Scottie Mayfield |
1973 |
President of Mayfield Dairy Farms |
[32] |
| Charles Moorman |
1975 |
CEO of Norfolk Southern |
[33] |
| Dennis Patterson |
1971 |
Member of the Management Committee of SunTrust Banks Inc. |
[21] |
| James D. Robinson III |
1957 |
CEO of American Express Co. (1977-1993); Director of The Coca-Cola Company (1975-present) |
[34] |
| Joe Rogers, Sr. |
1968 |
Co-founder of Waffle House |
[35] |
| Chuck Sannipoli |
1967 |
Executive in the data networking industry; Senior Member of the IEEE |
[36] |
| Derek V. Smith |
1979 |
CEO of ChoicePoint. |
[37][38] |
| Henry L. Smith |
1890 |
Led a manufacturing enterprise in Dalton, Georgia |
[2] |
| Mark C. Smith |
1962 |
Co-founder of ADTRAN, Inc. |
|
| Chris S. Spears |
2001 |
Co-founder of Arke Systems |
[39] |
| E. Roe Stamps |
1967 |
Founding managing partner of venture capital firm Summit Partners; member of the Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees |
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Politics and public service
| Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
| Ivan Allen, Jr. |
1933 |
Mayor of Atlanta (1962-1970) |
[40] |
| Max Burns |
1973 |
Georgian Member of the US House of Representatives (2003-2005) |
[41] |
| Charles M. Brown |
1925 |
Member of the Georgia State Senate (1957-1964); Chairman of Commission (1945-1947, 1976-1978, 1966, 1968, 1971, 1974); Fulton County commissioner (1941-1948, 1966-1979) |
[42][43] |
| Howard Callaway |
1945 |
Businessman; US Secretary of Army (1973-1975); Georgian Member of US House of Representatives (1965-1967) |
[44][45] |
| Mario Canahuati |
1977 |
Advisor of Honduras Government team during the negotiations of CAFTA; former Honduras Ambassador in the US; Current presidential precandidate of Honduras; affiliated with PNH |
[46][47] |
| Jack Carter |
1972 |
Businessman and politician; son of Jimmy Carter |
[48][49] |
| Jimmy Carter |
1946 |
39th President of the United States (1977-1981); 2002 Nobel Peace laureate; Member of the Georgia State Senate (1962-1966); 76th Governor of Georgia (1971-1975) |
[4][5] |
| G. Wayne Clough |
1964 |
Georgia Tech president (1994 - 2008); Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (2008-Present) |
[50] |
| Y. Frank Freeman |
1910 |
First winner of Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award |
[51] |
| Don Giddens |
1963 |
Dean of Georgia Tech's College of Engineering |
[52][53] |
| Phil Gingrey |
1965 |
Georgian Member of US House of Representatives (2003-Present) |
[54] |
| Jack Guynn |
1969 |
Former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Member of Oxford Industries' Board of Directors |
[21][55] |
| Morley A. Hudson |
1938 |
Shreveport businessman, engineer, civic leader; Pioneer of the modern Republican Party in Louisiana |
[56] |
| Tom Moreland |
1955 |
30+ year career with the Georgia Department of Transportation, Commissioner and/or Chief Engineer for the last 17 years; The Tom Moreland Interchange is named after him. |
[57] |
| Sam Nunn |
1956 |
Georgian Member of the US Senate (1972-1997); CEO of Nuclear Threat Initiative |
[58] |
| Stephen Pace |
1912 |
Georgian Member of the US House of Representatives (1937-1951); Member of the Georgia State Senate (1923-1924); Member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1917-1920) |
[59] |
| Paul Craig Roberts |
1961 |
Economist and political pundit; served as Undersecretary of the Treasury under Ronald Reagan |
[60] |
| John K. Snyder |
1947 |
Mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana (1973-1977, 1982-1986) |
|
| Nelson D. Abell |
1944 |
Founder and Chairman of Abell Corporation |
|
| Bill Moore |
1938 |
Founder and Chairman of Kelly-Moore Paint Company, Inc. |
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Military service
Natural Sciences and related fields
NASA astronauts and administrators
Computer science
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, and Chris Bosh. Award-winning baseball stars include Kevin Brown, Mark Teixeira, Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Varitek, and Jay Payton. In golf, the legendary Bobby Jones founded The Masters, David Duval was ranked #1 in the world in 2001, Stewart Cink 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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