Alumni
The Stanford Alumni Association was established in 1892 by the university’s first graduating class. There are currently more than 220,000 Stanford alumni.
Some notable Stanford alumni include:
Academic Leaders
Joseph Castro, California State University chancellor
Sean Decatur, Kenyon College president
Michael Drake, University of California president
Jonathan Holloway, Rutgers University president
Kristina Johnson, Ohio State University president
Hilary Link, Allegheny College president
Vincent E. Price, Duke president
Jason Wingard, Temple University president
News Media
Gretchen Carlson, producer/host
Dave Flemming, broadcaster
Rodney Gilmore, broadcaster
Josh Haner, photojournalist
Ted Koppel, broadcaster
Rachel Maddow, broadcaster
Arts and Entertainment
Andre Braugher, actor
Sterling K. Brown, actor
Cheo Coker, producer/writer
Jennifer Connelly, actress
Ted Danson, actor
Issa Rae Diop, actress
Richard Diebenkorn*, artist
Christy Haubegger, producer
Gale Anne Hurd, producer
David Lang, composer
Robert Motherwell*, artist
Jon Nakamatsu, pianist
Alexander Payne, director
Edward Pressman, producer
Sigourney Weaver, actress
Reese Witherspoon, actress
Richard Zanuck*, producer
Daniel Lee (Tablo), artist
Jack Palance*, actor
Athletics
Baseball
Jason Castro
Jed Lowrie
Mike Mussina
Stephen Piscotty
Football
John Elway
Zach Ertz
Andrew Luck
John Lynch
Christian McCaffrey
Jim Plunkett
Basketball
Jarron Collins
Brook Lopez
Robin Lopez
Chiney Ogwumike
Nneka Ogwumike
Golf
Notah Begay III
Tom Watson
Michelle Wie
Tiger Woods
Mickey Wright
Olympians
Tony Azevedo
Jennifer Azzi
Maya DiRado
Julie Foudy
Katie Ledecky
Simone Manuel
Bob Mathias*
Pablo Morales
Summer Sanders
Erik Shoji
Kerri Strug
Jenny Thompson
Brenda Villa
Kerri Walsh Jennings
Tennis
Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
Nicole Gibbs
John McEnroe
Soccer
Corey Baird
Tierna Davidson
Julie Foudy
Catarina Macario
Jordan Morris
Kelley O’Hara
Christen Press
Andi Sullivan
Softball
Jessica Mendoza
Business
Brian Acton, WhatsApp co-founder
Mary Barra, General Motors
Andy Bechtolsheim, Sun Microsystems
Sergey Brin, Google
Carlos Brito, Anheuser-Busch InBev
José E. Feliciano, Clearlake Capital Group
Doris Fisher, Gap
Xavier A. Gutierrez, Arizona Coyotes Hockey Club
Reed Hastings, Netflix
William Hewlett*, Hewlett-Packard
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA
Phil Knight, Nike
Mike Krieger, Instagram
Katrina Lake, Stitch Fix
Marissa Mayer, Lumi Labs
Charlotte Pera, ClimateWorks Foundation
Miriam Rivera, Ulu Ventures
Charles R. Schwab, Charles Schwab Corp.
Debbie Sterling, GoldieBlox
Kevin Systrom, Instagram
Jerry Yang, Yahoo
Writing & Poetry
Brit Bennett
Michael Cunningham
Jeffrey Eugenides
Dana Gioia
Yaa Gyasi
Robert Hass
David Henry Hwang
Ken Kesey*
N. Scott Momaday
Robert Pinsky
John Steinbeck*
Tobias Wolff
Government
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Greece
Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Great Britain
Presidents
Herbert Hoover*, U.S.
president
Supreme Court Justices
Stephen Breyer
Anthony Kennedy
Sandra Day O’Connor
William Rehnquist*
Nobel Prize Winners
Eric Cornell, physics
Dudley Herschbach, chemistry
Roger Kornberg, chemistry
Paul Milgrom, economic sciences
Al Roth, economics
K. Barry Sharpless, chemistry
Richard E. Taylor, physics
Carl Wieman, physics
Oliver E. Williamson, economics
Inventors
Vinton Cerf, Internet protocol
John Chowning, synthesizer
Ray Dolby,* noise-reduction system
Ted Hoff, microprocessor
Ted Maiman*, laser
Brad Parkinson, GPS
Brent Townshend, 56K modem
And More
Stewart Brand, Internet pioneer
France Anne-Dominic Córdova, National Science Foundation director
Atul Gawande, surgeon
Jessica Jackley, Kiva
Robert Mondavi*, vintner
Ellen Ochoa, astronaut
Jeff Raikes, The Raikes Foundation
Sally Ride*, first U.S. woman in space
Blake Ross, Mozilla Firefox developer
Premal Shah, Kiva founder
Eunice Kennedy Shriver*, Special Olympics founder
Jeffrey Skoll, Skoll Foundation
Edward Tufte, statistician
* deceased