Kutztown University of Pennsylvania - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Roy C. Afflerbach, former Mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
  • Tim Bausher, Colorado Rockies pitcher.
  • Jim Boulden, correspondent and producer for CNN International
  • Frank Brewer, chief executive officer of FirstService Security
  • Bob Cesca, columnist for The Huffington Post.
  • William Martin Croll, former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania.
  • James Delgrosso, Mayor of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (2003–2004)
  • Bill DeMott, former professional wrestler.
  • Doug Dennison, former running back for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys; also played in the now-defunct United States Football League.
  • Arthur Granville Dewalt, former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania.
  • Isaac Hoffer Doutrich, former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania.
  • Bruce Harper, former professional football player, New York Jets.
  • Harry Hoch, former Major League baseball pitcher.
  • Matthew Kosloff, vocalist for the rock group Pissed Jeans
  • Matthew McGurk, United States Army Officer, American Talent Manager and Music Producer
  • John Mobley, former professional football player, Denver Broncos.
  • Guy L. Moser, former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania.
  • Brian Nichols, criminal notable for his escape and killing spree in the Fulton County courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • José Lorenzo Pesquera, former Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.
  • A.J. Petrucci, former professional wrestler.
  • Andre Reed, former professional football player, Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins.
  • Ryan Vogelsong, Major League and Japanese league baseball pitcher. Currently an all-star pitcher for the San Francisco Giants.
  • Tom Warburton, creator of the animated television series, Codename: Kids Next Door.
  • Arenda L. Wright Allen, United States district judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
  • Gus Yatron, former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania.

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