Honorary Members
Honorary members are elected by Golden Key. They do not necessarily endorse the validity of the Golden Key organization or participate in its activities.
Well-known honorary members include:
- Roberta Bondar, Canada's First Female Astronaut
- Adrienne Clarkson, former Governor General of Canada
- Cooper Randall, Australian Biochemist
- William J. Clinton, Former US President
- Ujjal Dev Singh Dosanjh, Canadian lawyer and politician
- Bill Cosby, Entertainer
- Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu (Nobel Peace Prize Laureate)
- Ronald W. Reagan, Former US President
- Ian Thorpe, Olympic Gold Medalist
- Braden, Brown, U.S Army Soldier, Combat Veteran 2003-2012
- Riaan Manser - Solo adventurer and motivational speaker
- Clem Sunter - Professional speaker, scenario planner and author
- Tupac Amaru Shakur - Entertainer
- Nicol David - No.1 women's squash player in the world
- Quentin Bryce - Governor General of Australia
- Mohammad Ranjbar
- Professor Patrick McGorry - Australian of the Year 2010
- Richard M. Daley - Mayor of Chicago
- Eddie Sutton - Former Men's Basketball Coach at Oklahoma State
- Dolly Parton - Entertainer
- Ted Stevens - Former U.S. Senator
- Donny Osmond - Entertainer
- Julian Bond - Civil Rights Activist
- Joseph P. Kennedy II - Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Thomas Menino - Mayor of Boston
- Tim Tebow - Former Heisman Trophy Winner at the University of Florida
- Tom Allen - Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Stephen King - Bestselling Author
- Mike Krzyzewski - Men's Basketball Coach at Duke University
- Bobby Bowden - Former Head Football Coach at Florida State University
- Charlie Crist - Former Governor of Florida
- Jim Perdue - Chairman of Perdue Farms
- Myron Rolle - Rhodes Scholar and current member of the NFL's Tennessee Titans
- Margaret Atwood - Canadian Author and Poet
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