Anderson University (South Carolina) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Thomas C. Alexander: Member of the South Carolina Senate, Chairman of the Senate General Committee
  • G. Ross Anderson, D.Hum.: US District Judge
  • James Lee Barrett '50: Tony Award-winning writer (Shenandoah and others)
  • Mary Anne Bunton: Vice President for Human Resources of the Liberty Corporation (retired)
  • S. Truett Cathy, D. Hum.: Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Chick-fil-A
  • Dan T. Cathy, D. Hum.: President and Chief Operating Officer, Chick-fil-A
  • Daniel T. Cooper: Former Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives and Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee
  • Jeff Deal, M.D.: Developer of TRU-D (Total Room Ultraviolet Disinfector) for the Lumalier Corporation, and Director of Health Research for Water Missions International.
  • Louise Kellett ’43: Founder and President of Kellett Enterprises (textiles)
  • Donald McLeese ’64: CEO, Greater Columbia, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
  • Kim Miller: Executive Vice President of Eastern Industrial Supplies
  • Kip Miller: President and CEO of Eastern Industrial Supplies
  • Adam Minarovich: Film director and actor (The Walking Dead)
  • Denny Woodall Neilson: Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
  • Richard Shirley ’75: Anderson County Clerk of Court, Former Mayor of Anderson, South Carolina
  • Kerry Howard: Interior Designer, appeared on Bravo's Top Design and HGTV's Design Wars
  • Kathryn White: Studied and lived with grizzly bears in Alaska, and wrote an award-winning novel, My Life with Bears: A Story of Love, Loss & Legumes

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