List of Saint Leo University alumni
This list of Saint Leo University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Saint Leo University and its predecessor, Saint Leo College Preparatory School, as well as Holy Name Academy.
| Alumni | Notability | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adam Anicich | Program manager, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission | ||||
| Desi Arnaz | Actor, musician, producer, director (attended Camp St. Leo in 1934) | ||||
| Sister Roberta Bailey, OSB | Prioress of Benedictine Sisters of Florida (Holy Name Academy) | ||||
| Charles Henri Baker | Haitian industrialist and presidential candidate | ||||
| Red Barrett | Major League Baseball pitcher and two-time World Series champion (Saint Leo College Preparatory School) | ||||
| Right Reverend Isaac J. Camacho, OSB | Abbot of Saint Leo Abbey | ||||
| Fred Cambria | Major League Baseball pitcher | ||||
| Maria Victoria Chiriboga | Undersecretary of climate change, Department of Environmental Affairs, Ecuador | ||||
| Dr. John J. Collins Jr. | Heart transplant pioneer | ||||
| Richard Corcoran | Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives | ||||
| Jim Corsi | Major League Baseball pitcher and World Series Champion | ||||
| Frank DiPino | Major League Baseball pitcher | ||||
| Ty DeBellotte | Founder and CEO of TropQ and TropQing | ||||
| Brian Dayett | Major League Baseball outfielder | ||||
| Kyle DiGiacobbe | Director of Men's Golf, Florida State Golf Association | ||||
| Catherine Edmisten | Vice president of operations, Oak Hill Hospital; fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives | ||||
| Clarence Ervin[1] | Brigadier General, North Carolina Air National Guard | ||||
| Adolfo V. Henriques | President and CEO, Gibraltar Private Bank and Trust | ||||
| Michael D. Little | President and CEO, Christian Broadcasting Network | ||||
| Allan J. Luihn | President and CEO, Luihn Food Systems, Inc. | ||||
| Lee Marvin | Actor, Academy Award winner (attended St. Leo College Preparatory School) | ||||
| Sheila M. McDevitt | Former chief counsel, TECO Energy Inc. | ||||
| Rodney J. McKinley | Former chief master sergeant, U.S. Air Force | ||||
| Sankar Montoute | NFL player | ||||
| Ed Narain | Former representative, Florida House of Representatives | ||||
| J.P. Ricciardi | Special assistant to the general manager, New York Mets | ||||
| Robert G. Peterson | Media designer and producer; former creative director, "The Katie Couric Show" | ||||
| Jeri Prophet | President and CEO, IntellecTechs, LLC | ||||
| Brian Sabean | Executive vice president of baseball operations, San Francisco Giants | ||||
| Wayne Salzgaber | Acting director, INTERPOL | ||||
| Stephen Stills | Musician, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member (attended Saint Leo College Preparatory school) | ||||
| Erika Shields | Chief of police, Atlanta Police Department | ||||
| Zenith Taylor | President, Catholic Lawyers Guild of Queens County | ||||
| Bob Tewksbury | Major League Baseball pitcher, 1992 All-Star, director of player development, Major League Baseball | ||||
| George N. Turner | Former chief of police, Atlanta Police Department | ||||
| Eric Ward | Former chief of police, Tampa Police Department | ||||
| Rodney Brown | Chief Operating Officer, Sodexo Universities, West | -Carl Ashton, Former CFO of Storm Smart Fort Myers and Director of finance of Driven Brands owner of several Automotive franchises including Cottman Transmission |
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References
- "Brigadier General Clarence Ervin". nationalguard.mil. National Guard Bureau. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
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