Alpha Delta Gamma - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • Pascal F. Calogero, Jr. Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (Epsilon Chapter)
  • Joseph Paul Clayton, President and CEO of DISH Network Corporation and former CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio ('01-'04), chairman of Sirius XM Radio ('04-08), and President and CEO of Frontier Communications ('97-'99) (Xi Chapter)
  • Edward Derwinski, former United States Congressman from Illinois and the first United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Alpha Chapter)
  • John (Jack) Grundhoffer, Former CEO and Chairman of US Bank (Lambda Chapter)
  • Harry Wiggins, Former State Senator of Missouri (Zeta Chapter)
  • Walter J. Ong, Jesuit, cultural and religious philosopher, historian (Zeta Chapter)
  • Michael R. Quinlan, Former Chairman and CEO McDonald's Corp. (Alpha Chapter)
  • William Smithburg, Former President and CEO, Quaker Oats Company (Gamma Chapter)
  • Patrick Wayne, Actor (Lambda Chapter)
  • Hunter Wendelstedt, Major League Baseball Umpire (Epsilon Chapter)
  • Phil Woolpert, Head Basketball Coach, University of San Francisco Dons (Lambda Chapter)
  • J. Skelly Wright, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Epsilon Chapter)
  • Vincent Frasco, Mayor, Municipality of Liloan, Cebu Province, Republic of the Philippines (Lambda Chapter)

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