List of Louisiana Tech University Alumni - Business

Business

  • Paul M. Davis, Jr. - orthopedic surgeon and real estate developer in Alexandria, Louisiana
  • Lee Fletcher (1966-2009) - President and owner of The Fletcher Group and Reel 2 Reel Productions; Host of the Town Hall Show; Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative John Fleming
  • Cindi Love - Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Metropolitan Community Church
  • Michael McCallister - Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Humana, Inc.
  • Matthew Moseley - Attorney, consultant, and author
  • Glen Post - President and Chief Executive Officer of CenturyLink
  • John Simonton - founder of PAiA Electronics; publisher of Electronic Musician
  • Stanley R. Tiner - Executive editor and Vice President of The Sun Herald newspaper in Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi; 2006 Pulitzer Prize in journalism for Hurricane Katrina coverage
  • Morgan W. Walker, Sr. - Founder of Continental Trailways and Walker-Roemer Dairy
  • Will Wright - Co-founder of the game development company Maxis; Creator of the Sim City computer game series
  • Charles Wyly - American entrepreneur and businessman, philanthropist, civic leader, and a major contributor to Republican causes and Dallas art projects
  • Sam Wyly - Founder of University Computing Company, Earth Resources Company, Sterling Software, and Maverick Capital; Has acquired and is the largest stockholder in several other companies

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