List of Wharton School Alumni - Nonprofit, Law and Government

Nonprofit, Law and Government

  • Armand Arreza, former Administrator and CEO of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
  • Ernesto Pérez Balladares, Former President, The Government of Panama
  • Boediono, former Governor of Bank Indonesia, the Central Bank of Indonesia, Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia
  • William Brennan, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
  • Patrick Chovanec, Business Professor at Tsinghua University
  • Bill Cobey, former U.S. representative from North Carolina's 4th congressional district; director of the Jesse Helms Center
  • James DePriest, Director and Conductor, Oregon Symphony
  • Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., Philippine Politician (Senator, former Congressman, and former Governor), son of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Imelda Marcos
  • Edwin Feulner, President of American Heritage Foundation
  • Gary Gensler, Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  • Sila María González Calderón, Puerto Rican Senator and former First Lady
  • John J. Hafer, former Maryland State Senator.
  • Alfred Irving Hallowell, President of the American Anthropological Association
  • James Hammond, Dean, Penn State University
  • Richard Hines, Dean, University of Portland
  • Ahsan Iqbal, former Federal Minister for Education of Pakistan, Member of National Assembly (Parliament)
  • Paul Judge, Chairman of the British Royal Society of Arts, Founder of Judge Business School at Cambridge University
  • Neel Kashkari, Interim Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability in the United States Department of the Treasury
  • Ted Kaufman, U.S. Senator from Delaware
  • William Kissick, Associate Dean, Dartmouth College
  • Lawrence Lessig, Founder and Director of Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society
  • Peter Lorange, President, IMD (Switzerland)
  • Cardozo M. Luna, current Philippine Ambassador to Netherlands and former Vice Chief of Staff and Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Winnie Monsod,former Director-General of National Economic and Development Authority of the Philippines and a former member of the UN Committee for Development Planning (UNCDP) from 1987 to 2000 and the Board of Trustees of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
  • Ann Dore McLaughlin, former U.S. Secretary of Labor
  • James Murdock, Associate Dean, University of Michigan
  • John W. Murphy, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • Michael Nutter, Mayor, Philadelphia
  • Alassane Dramane Ouattara, President, Ivory Coast
  • Corrado Passera, former CEO, Banca Intesa of Italy, Italian Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport
  • Vincent Perez, former Minister of Energy of the Philippines
  • Frances Perkins, Architect of Social Security System
  • Sachin Pilot, Indian member of parliament
  • John Quelch, Dean, London Business School
  • Garrett Reisman, Astronaut, NASA
  • Eli Rosenbaum, Director, Office of Special Investigations (United States Department of Justice)
  • Manuel Roxas II, former Secretary of Trade and Industry of the Philippines, current Senator of the Philippines
  • Andrew Saul, Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Vice-Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) Investor, ex-owner/CEO of Brooks Brothers
  • David Scott, US Congressman from Georgia
  • Richard Stearns, President, World Vision
  • Nao Takasugi, California State Assembly and Mayor of Oxnard, California
  • Rexford Tugwell, Governor of Puerto Rico
  • Charles Wall (c. 1903-1995), resident superintendent of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon for 39 years starting 1937.
  • Gary Wilson, Canadian Senator
  • Bob Ziegelbauer, Wisconsin politician
  • Klaus Zumwinkel, Chairman and CEO, Deutsche Post AG

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