Famous SAEs
Alumni of Sigma Alpha Epsilon can be found all over the place in society. To see just a few of the people who have become leaders after graduation, select a field and it will bring you to the names of SAEs who have exceled in that area.
SAE leaders in the arts
 Glenn Ballard, Emmy Award-winning record producer
 Beau Bridges, actor
 Lloyd Bridges, actor
 Eraldo Carugati, artist
 David Clemmons, stage actor and singer
 David Connell, musician with the Connells
 Mike Connell, musician with the Connells
 Roger Corman, motion picture producer
 Jim Dunne, composer and producer
 Sam Elliot, actor
 William Faulkner, Pullitzer Prize winning author
 Carmen Finestra, television producer
 Terry Gilliam, actor and producer
 Sheldon Hackney, chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities
 Bobby Hatfield, musician with the Righteous Brothers
 Jim Ibbotson, musician with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
 John Jakes, author
 David McFadzean, television producer
 Walker Percy, author
 Grant Shaud, actor
 Fred Savage, actor
 Hal Shmykus, author
 Andy Sidaris, motion picture director
 David Spade, actor
 Pete Taylor, Pullitzer Prize winning author
 Kevin Tighe, actor
 Bobby Troupe, actor
 Rudy Vallee, actor
 Bob Waterman, author
 Robert Woods, actor
 Robert Young, actor
SAE leaders in business
 Michael Andreas, vice chairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
 Donald Beall, president of Rockwell International
 Norman Blake, CEO of USF&G Corp.
 J. Donald Bowers, vice president of United Airlines
 Doug Burgum, president/CEO of Great Plains Software
 Roger Crouch, founder of MNX Transport Co.
 Cecil Day, owner of Days Inn
 Richard Duchossois, owner of Arlington International Racecourse
 Tom DuPree, CEO of Appleby's South Restaurants
 David Garrett, chair of Delta Airlines
 John J. Gillin, V.P. of Coca Cola
 Walter Hanson, CEO of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, and Co.
 James Hembree, president of Dow Chemical / Canada
 Thomas J. Kalinske, CEO of SEGA of America
 Phillp Knox, V.P. and General Counsel to Sears, Roebuck & Co.
 Tony Lama, founder of Tony Lama Boots
 Richard LeFauvre, president of Saturn Car Corporation
 Richard Morrow, president and CEO of Amoco Corp.
 Bill Osborn, CEO of Northern Trust Bank
 T. Boone Pickens, chair of Mesa Petroleum
 David Scott, chair of Allis Chalmers
 L. Edwin Smart, CEO and chair of Trans World Airline
 Chris Sullivan, CEO of Outback Steakhouse
 E. Lawrence Tabat, chairman of Dictaphone Corp.
 William Young, chair of the Royal Crown Corp.
SAE leaders in education
 Neal Berte, president of Birmingham-Southern College
 Milton Eisenhower, president of Kansas State University, Penn State, and Johns Hopkins
 Thomas Hearn, president of Wake Forest University
 Stephen Jennings, president of Simpson College
 Gary Ransdell, president of Western Kentucky University
 Richard Riley, former US Secretary of Education
 J. Harvey Saunders, president of Westminster College
 Robert Wagner, president of South Dakota State University
 Frederick Widdon, president of the University of South Alabama
 Samuel Williamson, president of the University of the South
SAE leaders in law enforcement
 Elliot Ness, FBI official responsible for bringing down Al Capone
 William M. Rathburn, Security Director for the 1996 Olympics
 Jerry Sanders, San Diego chief of police
SAE leaders in the media
 Bill Allen, executive vice president for MTM Television
 Dave Campbell, sports broadcaster
 George Gallup, pollster
 Ernie Harwell, sports broadcaster
 Bob Goen, Host of Entertainment Tonight
 Phillip Howlett, publisher of Sports Illustrated
 Chet Huntley, TV news anchor
 Kenley Jones, TV correspondant
 James Kilpatrick, sydnicated columnist
 John Palmer, TV news anchor
 Ross Porter, sports broadcaster
 James Quello, chair of the Federal Communications Commission
 Hughes Rudd, TV correspondant
 Larry Sorenson, sports broadcaster
 Louis Weill, publisher of TIME magazine
SAE leaders in the military
 Joe Foss, WWII flying ace and former governor of South Dakota
 Frank Kelso, commander-in-chief of the US Atlantic Fleet
 Ernie Pyle, WWII war correspondant
SAE leaders in politics
 Bill Archer, US Representative
 Haley Barbour, chair of the Republican Party
 Max Baucus, US Senator
 Doug Bereuter, US Representative
 David Bonior, US Representative
 William Brock, former US Secretary of Labor
 Jay Dickey, US Representative
 Peter Dominici, US Senator
 Thomas Ewing, US Representative
 George Gekas, US Representative
 Paul Gillmor, US Representative
 David Hobson, US Representative
 Fob James, Governor of Alabama
 Kenneth James, Candian House of Commons
 Don Johnson, US Representative
 Gary Johnson, Governor of New Mexico
 William McKinley, 25th President of the United States
 Connie Mack, US Senator
 H. Ross Perot, Jr., founder of United We Stand
 Larry Pressler, US Senator
 David Pryor, US Senator
 Ralph Regula, US Representative
 Patrick Robertson, Religious Right leader
 Joseph M. Rodgers, former ambassador to France
 Sig Rogich, Ambassador to Iceland
 Richard Russell, US Senator
 Charles Stenholm, US Representative
 Lars Tobisson, deputy chair of the Swedish Moderate Party
 Jim Guy Tucker, governor of Arkansas
SAE leaders in science
 Robert Ballard, oceanographer and captain of the crew that found the Titanic
 Robert Goddard, physicist and Father of the modern rocket
 Jim Montgomery, physician for the 1992 US Summer Olympic Team
 Jim Puffer, chief physician for the 1988 Summer Olympic Team
 Joseph Strauss, engineer and designer of the Golden Gate Bridge
SAE leaders in sports
 Andy Bean, professional golfer
 Scott Boras, sports agent
 Mack Brown, head coach at North Carolina State University
 Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Commitee
 Ken Caminiti, professional baseball player
 Pete Carroll, coach of the New York Jets
 Dennis Erickson, head football coach for the Seattle Seahawks
 Bumby Frazier, president of the United States Tennis Association
 Bill Freehan, professional baseball player
 Mike Gminski, professional basketball player
 Brian, Goodell, Olympic gold medalist
 Kevin Grevey, professional basketball player
 Judd Heathcote, head basketball coach at Michigan State University
 John Hencken, Olympic gold medalist
 Phil Jackson, head coach of the Chicago Bulls
 Bobby Jones, professional golfer
 Max Knake, professional football player
 Pete Maravich, professional basketball player
 Kevin S. McClatchy, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates
 Patrick McEnroe, professional tennis player
 Jack Mills, sports agent
 Bob Murphy, professional golfer
 Don Nehlen, head football coach at West Virginia University
 Craig Nettles, professional baseball player
 John Offerdahl, professional football player
 Gregg Olson, professional baseball player
 Tom Purtzer, professional golpher
 Bob "Buck" Rodgers, professional baseball manager
 Glenn Schembelcher, head football coach at the University of Michigan
 Brad Schumacher, Olympic Gold Medalist
 Taylor Smith, president of the Atlanta Falcons
 Bob Stull, college football coach
 Fran Tarkenton, Hall-of-Fame football player
 Walt Terrell, professional baseball player
 David Treadwell, professional football player
 Dick Van Arsdale, professional basketball player
 Tom Van Arsdale, professional basketball player
 William T. Young, Kentucky Derby winning breeder
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