Business
| Name | Class year | Notability | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ronald D. Brown | former CEO, Atlanta Life Financial Group, Inc | ||
| Nathaniel H. Bronner, Sr. | 1940 | founder and former CEO, Bronner Bros., which is also the publisher of Upscale Magazine | |
| Herman Cain | 1967 | former CEO, Godfather's Pizza | |
| Emmett Carson | 1981 | CEO and President, Silicon Valley Community Foundation | |
| James W. Compton | 1961 | Board of Directors, Ariel Investments, Inc.; retired President & CEO, Chicago Urban League | |
| Reginald E. Davis | 1984 | President, RBC Bank, former Sr. Executive, Wachovia; named one the 75 Most Powerful African-Americans in Corporate America by Black Enterprise magazine | |
| Dale E. Jones | 1982 | Vice Chair, Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc. | |
| Robert L. Mallett | 1979 | former Vice President, Pfizer Corporation, President Pfizer Foundation/Member of Accordia Global Health Foundation’s Board of Directors | |
| Walter E. Massey | 1958 | former Chairman, Bank of America; former Director of the National Science Foundation | |
| Kent Matlock | 1986 | CEO of Matlock Advertising & Public Relations | |
| John W. Mims | 1982 | Sr. Vice President Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide | |
| Arthur E. Johnson | 1968 | former President and COO, Lockheed Martin I&SS, and President, IBM, FSC Division | |
| Shaka Rasheed | 1993 | Managing Director, J.P.Morgan Asset Management | |
| Rufus H. Rivers | 1986 | Managing Director, RLJ Equity Partners, Board of Directors: Thomas & Betts, the National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC) | |
| Robert T. Ross | 1981 | Director, NJ Wealth Management Banking at Merrill Lynch | |
| Maceo K. Sloan | 1971 | Chair & CEO NCM Capital Management Group and Chair & CEO Sloan Financial Group, Inc., Board of Directors, SCANA Corporation |
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