Business
Alumni | Class | Reasoning for notability |
---|---|---|
Abercrombie David T. Abercrombie | 1887 | founder of Abercrombie & Fitch |
Cordish David S. Cordish | 1956 | President and Chairman of the Cordish Company |
Embry, Robert Robert C. Embry Jr. | 1955 | President, Abell foundation, Baltimore Housing Commissioner (1968–1977) |
Haskins Joseph Haskins Jr. | 1967 | President and CEO of the Harbor Bank of Maryland |
Hormats Robert D. Hormats | 1961 | Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs, Vice Chair, Goldman Sachs |
Krieger, Z Zanvyl Krieger | 1924 | lawyer, entrepreneur, philanthropist; co-founder, Baltimore Colts; former part-owner, Baltimore Orioles |
Mechanic Morris A. Mechanic | 1915 | entrepreneur, builder of the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre |
McCormack Charles P. McCormick | 1916 | business tycoon, and president of McCormick & Company |
Meyerhoff Joseph Meyerhoff | 1915 | business tycoon, and former President of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra |
Motz John E. Motz | 1930 | President, Mercantile Bank & Trust Company, Baltimore |
Myers Israel Myers | 1927 | Founder, London Fog, originator London Fog Coat |
RapoportMorton Rapoport | 1952 | M.D., CEO, University of Maryland Medical System |
ResnickMartin Resnick | 1949 | Founder, Martins West-Martins Caterers |
Rosenbloom Carroll Rosenbloom | 1926 | former owner Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams (NFL) |
Rubenstein, David David Rubenstein | 1966 | business tycoon and co-founder of The Carlyle Group |
Schuerholz John Schuerholz | 1958 | President, Atlanta Braves (MLB) |
Straus Harry L. Straus | 1913 | electrical engineer and business tycoon |
TylerCalvin E. Tyler, Jr. | 1960 | philanthropist, Senior VP, United Parcel Service |
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