List of Arizona State University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Arizona State University.

Business

  • Kathleen von Alvensleben – architect and charity fundraiser
  • Robert Bigelow[1] – hotel and aerospace entrepreneur
  • Michael R. Burns[2] – vice chairman of Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.; recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 2017[3]
  • Chris Cohan[4] – founder of Sonic Communications; former NBA owner, Golden State Warriors
  • Vince Ferraro[5] – VP of Global Strategy and Marketing, Eastman Kodak (2010–present)
  • Ira A. Fulton[6] – businessman, founder of Fulton Homes (attended)
  • Bennie Gonzales[7] – architect; recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 1970[3]
  • Derrick Hall[8] – president, CEO and general partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks; recipient of the Young Alumni Achievement Award in 2003[9] and the Alumni Achievement Award in 2016[3] from the ASU Alumni Association
  • Robert Hecht-Nielsen[10] – businessman, computer developer and adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering, University of California-San Diego; recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 1994[3]
  • Todd Huffman - co-founder of 3Scan, inventor, photographer[11]
  • Howard Lindzon – author and founder of StockTwits[12]
  • Allison Maslan – CEO of Blast Off!, executive producer of Allie & You web series
  • T. Allen McArtor[13] – chief executive, EADS North America; received the Founders’ Day Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 1989[3]
  • Ioanna Morfessis[14] – helped launch the nation's first "one-stop" business assistance center for small minority business enterprises; inaugural executive director, Phoenix Economic Growth Corporation; founding president and CEO, Greater Phoenix Economic Council; founder, IO. INC consulting practice; honoree for the 2012 Arizona Centennial Legacy Project: Arizona's 48 Most Intriguing Women project
  • Ted Sarandos – Chief Content Officer at Netflix
  • Joe Shoen[15] – chairman of Amerco; chairman and president of U-Haul
  • Kate Spade[16] – fashion designer, business owner
  • Gary L. Tooker[17] – retired corporate executive; recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award in 1983[3] and the James W. Creasman Award of Excellence in 1999[18] from the ASU Alumni Association
  • Ryan Wood,[19] co-founder of the Under Armour company

Arts, literature and entertainment

Military

  • Maj. Gen. William P. Acker[22] – retired major general in the U.S. Air Force; former commander of 3rd Air Force, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, with headquarters at Royal Air Force Station Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
  • Maj. Gen. John J. Batbie, Jr.[23] – retired major general in the U.S. Air Force; former vice commander, Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, GA
  • Gen. Philip M. Breedlove[24] – four-star general in the U.S. Air Force
  • Ryan Cleckner[25] – former army sniper and veterans activist
  • John C. Keegan[26] – served in both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy; retired with the rank of Commander in the U.S. Navy; served as judge of the Justice Court in Maricopa County, Arizona
  • Gen. John L. Piotrowski[27] – retired U.S. Air Force four-star general who served as Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, 1985–1987; former commander-in-chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the U.S. Space Command (attended)
  • Rick Romley[28] – retiree of the U.S. Marine Corps, Vietnam; elected Maricopa County Attorney in 1989 and served until 2004; currently serves as Interim Maricopa County Attorney following his appointment by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
  • Eldon Rudd[29] – retiree of the U.S. Marine Corps; served as a fighter pilot during World War II; served 20 years in the FBI on assignments in Latin America, Washington, D.C. and Phoenix; elected to U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 4th District in 1976, where he served until retirement in 1987 (deceased)
  • Brig. Gen. Michael A. Ryan – retired general in the U.S. Army
  • Jeremy Staat[30] – retiree of the U.S. Marine Corps; Iraqi War veteran; NFL professional athlete; founder of the Jeremy Staat Foundation, which works to prevent veteran suicide
  • Margaret H. Woodward[31] – major general in the U.S. Air Force, one of the commanders of Operation Odyssey Dawn
  • Daniel Yoo[32] – Commander of MARSOC; received the Founders’ Day Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 2013[33]

Miscellaneous

Government

Medicine and science

Sports

Baseball

Ike Davis
Ian Kinsler

101 ASU Sun Devils have made it to Major League Baseball, including:

Basketball

E-sports

  • Sean Gares – professional Counter-Strike player; in game leader of Cloud9, 2013–2015; formerly a member of Complexity and of Area 51[86]

Football

Hockey

Golf

  • Danielle Ammaccapane – professional golfer[94] (attended)
  • Alejandro Cañizares – professional golfer
  • JoAnne Carner – retired professional golfer; played on the LPGA tour 1970–2005; received the Founders’ Day Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 1978
  • Jim Carter – professional golfer[95]
  • Paul Casey – professional golfer[96] (attended)
  • Heather Farr – professional golfer[97] (attended)
  • Per-Ulrik Johansson – professional golfer, six-time European Tour tournament winner[98] (attended)
  • Billy Mayfair – professional golfer[99]
  • Phil Mickelson – professional golfer, three-time Masters Champion, 2012 inductee to World Golf Hall of Fame;[100] received the Founder's Day Alumni Achievement Award from the ASU Alumni Association in 2010
  • Anna Nordqvist – professional golfer[101] (attended)
  • Grace Park – professional golfer[102] (attended)
  • Pat Perez – professional golfer
  • Tom Purtzer – professional golfer
  • Jeff Quinney – professional golfer
  • Jon Rahm – professional golfer
  • Chez Reavie – professional golfer
  • Howard Twitty – professional golfer[103]

Mixed martial arts

  • Ryan BaderMMA fighter, winner of The Ultimate Fighter 8; former competitor in the UFC,[104] current Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Champion
  • C.B. Dollaway – state champion wrestler; JUCO National Champion; NCAA D-1 All-American for ASU; professional mixed martial artist competing in the UFC's Middleweight Division[105]
  • Don Frye – former MMA fighter for Pride Fighting Championships and the UFC[106] (attended)
  • Dan Henderson – Olympic team member for Greco-Roman wrestling; former MMA fighter, won both the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship and the Pride Welterweight and Middleweight Championship, competed for titles in the UFC[107]
  • Barb Honchak[108] – professional mixed martial artist, inaugural Invicta FC Flyweight Champion, currently competing in the UFC[109]
  • Bubba Jenkins – 2011 National Champion at 157 lbs,[110] professional MMA fighter
  • Zeke Jones – competed on the 1988 NCAA Wrestling Championship team, Olympic silver medalist (1992) and World Wrestling Champion (1991)
  • Matthew Lopez (attended) – professional MMA fighter[111]
  • John Moraga – two-time Freestyle All-American wrestler; mixed martial artist fighting in the UFC[112]
  • Anthony Robles – 2011 National Champion at 125 lbs., ESPY award-winner, author of Unstoppable, 2013 appointee to the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition
  • Frankie Saenz – professional mixed martial artist, UFC Bantamweight[113] (attended)
  • Townsend Saunders – 1996 Olympic silver medalist
  • Dan Severn – Olympic team alternate and NCAA All-American wrestler; former professional mixed martial artist and Professional Wrestler ("The Beast"); UFC Hall of Fame member[114]
  • Aaron Simpson – All-American in 1996 and 98; retired MMA fighter, formerly with the UFC[115]
  • Clifford Starks – MMA competitor, in both Bellator and the UFC[116]
  • James Terry – professional MMA fighter
  • Cain Velasquez – two-time All-American wrestler at heavyweight 5th in 2005, 4th in 2006; professional MMA fighter, former UFC Heavyweight Champion, first UFC champion of Mexican-American descent[117]
  • Patrick Williams – professional MMA fighter for the UFC[118]

Olympics

Soccer

Tennis

  • Paulina Peled, née Peisachov (born 1950) – Israeli tennis player

Track

  • Donald Sanford – American-Israeli Olympic sprinter

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