This is a list of Georgetown University alumni . Georgetown University is a Jesuit private university located in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, the school graduates about two thousand undergraduate and postgraduate students annually. There are four undergraduate schools and five postgraduate schools, though two of the undergraduate schools offer postgraduate degrees as well. Just over three percent of Georgetown's 97,384 living alumni are listed in Marquis Who's Who, the 14th highest percentage and eighth highest raw number among American universities as of 2000. NNDB, the Notable Names Database, lists 289 notable alumni.
Legend
- B, GSB, SBA, or MSB - McDonough School of Business (once Georgetown School of Business and School of Business Administration)
- C, COL, or CAS - Georgetown College (once the College of Arts and Sciences)
- D or DDS - Dental School
- F or SFS - Walsh School of Foreign Service (undergraduate)
- G or GRD - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- I, SLL, or FLL - School of Language and Linguistics (now the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, a division of Georgetown College)
- L, LAW, or GULC - Law Center
- M or MED - School of Medicine
- MPP or PPI - Master's Degree, Public Policy Institute
- MSFS - Walsh School of Foreign Service (graduate)
- N, NUR, NHS, or SNHS - School of Nursing and Health Studies (once Georgetown University Nursing School)
- S, CED, or SCE - School of Continuing Education
- S or SSCE - School of Summer and Continuing Education
- W - School of Medicine Fellowship
Law, government, and politics
Heads of State and/or Government
- King Abdullah II of Jordan ibn al-Hussein (MSFS 1987), 1999-present
- Ricardo Arias Espinosa (SFS 1935) - President of Panama, 1955-1956
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (SFS 1968) - President of the Philippines, 2001-present
- José Manuel Barroso (MSFS 1998) - President of the European Commission, 2004-present; Prime Minister of Portugal, 2002-2004
- Bill Clinton (SFS 1968) - 42nd President of the United States, 1993-2001
- Alfredo Cristiani (MSB 1968) - President of El Salvador, 1989-1994
- Felipe de Borbon, Prince of Asturias (MSFS 1995) - Crown Prince of Spain
- Galo Plaza (SFS 1929) - President of Ecuador, 1948-1952; President, Organization of American States, 1968-1975; Ambassador of Ecuador to the United States, 1944-1946
- Dalia Grybauskaite (SFS 1991) - President of Lithuania, 2009-present
- Saad Hariri (B 1992) - Prime Minister of Lebanon, 2009-present
- Željko Komšić (SFS 1982) - Tripartite President of Bosnia, 2006-present
Governors
- Toney Anaya (SFS 1963), D-New Mexico, 1983-1987
- Coleman L. Blease (LL.B. 1889), D-South Carolina, 1911-1915
- James Caleb Boggs (L 1937), R-Delaware
- John Lee Carroll (C), D-Maryland, 1876-1880, great-grandson of Charles Carroll of Carrollton
- Michael N. Castle (L 1964), R-Delaware
- Peter Tali Coleman (C 1949, L 1951), R-American Samoa (the first Samoan appointed Governor, 1956-1961, and later the first elected Governor, 1978-1985, elected again, 1989-1993)
- Mitch Daniels (L 1979), R-Indiana, 2005-present
- Christopher Del Sesto (L), R-Rhode Island, 1959-1961
- Michael V. DiSalle (L 1931), D-Ohio, 1959-1963
- William S. Flynn (L 1910), D-Rhode Island, 1923-1925
- Luis Fortuño (SFS 1982), NPP-Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 2009-
- James H. Higgins (L 1900), D-Rhode Island, 1907-1909
- Francis A. Keating II (C 1966), R-Oklahoma, 1995-2003
- John Lynch (L 1978), D-New Hampshire, 2005-present
- Jim McGreevey (L 1981), D-New Jersey, 2002-2004
- Steve Merrill (L 1972), R-New Hampshire, 1993-1997
- Luis Muñoz Marín (L 1915), Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1949-1965, (the first democratically elected Governor of the Commonwealth and called "The Father of Modern Puerto Rico")
- Philip W. Noel (L 1957), D-Rhode Island, 1973-1977
- James C. Shannon (C 1918), R-Connecticut, 1948-1949
- Pat Quinn (SFS 1971), D-Illinois, 2009-present
- Don Siegelman (L 1972), D-Alabama, 1999-2003
- John Spellman (L 1953), R- Washington, 1981-1985
Cabinet members, Presidential appointees, and White House staff
- David Addington (SFS 1978) - Chief of Staff to Vice President Richard Cheney, 2005-2009
- Elizabeth Alexander (L 2008) - Press Secretary to Vice President Joe Biden, 2009-present
- Roger Altman (C 1969) - Deputy Treasury Secretary, 1993-1994
- William W. Belknap (L 1851) - U.S. Secretary of War, 1869-1876
- Lea Berman (G 1981) - Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and White House Social Secretary, 2004-2007
- Pat Buchanan (C 1961) - advisor to Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan; nationally syndicated political pundit; a regular on The McLaughlin Group
- George Cortelyou (L 1895) - Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and Postmaster General
- Stephanie Cutter (L 1997) - Communications Director, U.S. Treasury, 2009-present; Chief Spokesperson for the Obama-Biden Transition Project, 2008-2009; Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama, 2008 Presidential general election campaign
- John Dean (L 1965) - White House Counsel to President Richard Nixon during the Watergate affair, 1970-1973
- Emily Stover DeRocco (L 1982) - Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training, 2001-2007
- Paula Dobriansky (SFS 1977) - Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, 2001-2009
- Douglas Feith (L 1978) - Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, 2001-2005
- Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. (L 1993) - Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health
- Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - Secretary of Defense, 2006-present; Director, Central Intelligence Agency, 1991-1993
- Rose E. Gottemoeller (I 1975) - Assistant Secretary of State for Verification and Compliance, 2009-present; Director, Carnegie Moscow Center, 2006-2008
- Alexander Haig (G 1961) - Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration; Supreme Commander of NATO; White House Chief of Staff; CEO, United Technologies
- Maura Harty (SFS 1981) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, 2002-2008
- Jane Holl Lute (L 1999) - Deputy Secretary, Department of Homeland Security, 2009-present
- Michael P. Jackson (G 1985) - Deputy Secretary, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), 2005-2007
- Tina W. Jonas (G 1995) - Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief Financial Officer, Department of Defense, 2004-2009
- Mickey Kantor (L 1968) - Secretary of Commerce, 1996-1997
- Patrick F. Kennedy (SFS 1971) - Under Secretary of State for Management, 2007-present
- Robert M. Kimmitt (L 1977) - Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, 2005-2009
- Ron Klain (C 1983) - Chief of Staff to Vice President Biden, 2008-present; Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to Vice President Gore, 1995-2000
- Katie McCormick Lelyveld (C 2001) - Press Secretary to First Lady Michelle Obama, 2009-present
- Jacob Lew (L 1975) - Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, 2009-present; Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1998-2001
- Joseph P. Lockhart (C 1982) - Press Secretary to President Clinton, 1999-2000
- Mike McCurry (G 1985) - Press Secretary to President Clinton, 1995-1998
- Beth Nolan (L 1980) - White House Counsel to President Clinton, 1999-2001
- Meghan O'Sullivan (C 1991) - Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, 2005-2007
- Dan Pfeiffer (C 1998) - White House Communications Director, 2009-present
- John Podesta (L 1976) - Co-Chairman of Obama-Biden Transition Project, 2008-2009; President and CEO, Center for American Progress, 2003-present; Chief of Staff to President Clinton, 1998-2001
- Jack Quinn (C 1971, L 1975) - White House Counsel to President Clinton, 1995-1996
- Sean P. Redmond (SFS 1997, SCS 2000, MSB 2011) - Chief of Staff & Senior Advisor, Office of Labor-Management Standards, 2004-2009; Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, 2001-2004
- Matthew A. Reynolds (SFS 1986) - Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, 2008-2009
- Charles Schultze (C 1948, G 1950) - Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers in the Carter administration
- Michael P. Skarzynski (SFS 1978) - Assistant Secretary of Commerce, 1989-1991
- Harry A. Slattery - Under Secretary of the Interior, 1938-39; gave his name to the Slattery Report
- George Tenet (SFS 1976) - Director, Central Intelligence Agency, 1997-2004
- John Tuck (SFS 1967) - Under Secretary, Department of Transportation, 1989-1992
- Christine A. Varney (L 1986) - Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, U.S. Treasury, 2009-present
- Richard R. Verman (L 1998) - Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, 2009-present; former senior advisor to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
- Melanne Verveer (I 66, G 69) - Assistant to President Clinton and Chief of Staff to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1997-2001; Assistant Chief of Staff to Mrs. Clinton, 1993-1997; co-founder and chair of Vital Voices Global Partnership
Ambassadors
- David Abshire (G 1959) - President, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress; United States Ambassador to NATO, 1983-1987; co-founder, Center for Strategic and Internati
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