- Source: List of James Madison University alumni
The following is a list of James Madison University alumni.
Athletics
Odicci Alexander, softball player
Macey Brooks, football player
Daniel Brown, football player for the New York Jets
Steve Buckhantz, basketball play-by-play announcer for the Washington Wizards
Mike Caussin, football player
Gary Clark, football player
Jeff Compher, Director of Athletics at East Carolina University
Lindsay Czarniak, ESPN anchor
Eric Davis, rugby player
John DeFilippo, NFL quarterback coach
Ben DiNucci, football player for the Seattle Sea Dragons
Dion Foxx, former American football linebacker in the National Football League
Nelson Garner, football player
Charles Haley, football player, Football Hall of Fame inductee and five-time Super Bowl Champion with the Cowboys and 49ers
Tiombe Hurd, USA Olympic track & field athlete (2004); American record holder in outdoor triple jump
Jay Jones, football player
Akeem Jordan, football player for the Washington Redskins
Delvin Joyce, football player
Christina Julien, professional soccer player, member of 2011 Canadian women's world cup team
Curtis Keaton, football player
Kevin Kelly, baseball player for the Tampa Bay Rays
Rodney Landers, football player
Vad Lee, football player
Dean Marlowe, football player for the Carolina Panthers
Alan Mayer, soccer player, voted in 1999 the Top JMU Athlete of the Century
David McLeod, first recipient of the AFL Defensive Player of the Year Award
Arthur Moats, NFL linebacker and defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Jimmy Moreland, football player
Kurt Morsink, soccer player
Scott Norwood, football player
Ed Perry, football player
John Roberts, Speed TV host
Elliott Sadler, race car driver, did not graduate
Billy Sample, baseball player and broadcaster
C. J. Sapong, Major League Soccer player (forward position) for Philadelphia Union, 2011 MLS Rookie of the Year, USMNT
Bryan Stinespring, football coach
Linton Townes (born 1959), basketball player
Mike Venafro, baseball player
Earl Watford, football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Josh Wells, football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tamera Young, basketball player
Nick Zimmerman, Major League Soccer player for Philadelphia Union
Academics
Marcia Angell, Harvard University Medical School faculty member
Carole Baldwin, research zoologist
Matt Bondurant, author of The Wettest County in the World; professor at the University of Texas at Dallas
Kembrew McLeod, faculty member at the University of Iowa
Marney White, Yale University faculty member
Business
Jason Harris, president and founder of Mekanism
Jennifer Morgan, Co-Chief Executive Officer of SAP SE
John-Paul Lee, founder and CEO of Tavalon Tea
Christina Tosi, owner of Momofuku Milk Bar; MasterChef judge; James Beard Foundation Award winner: Rising Star Chef
Kathy J. Warden, CEO of Northrop Grumman
Entertainment
Sarah Baker, actress (The Campaign, Mascots)
Tony Deyo, comedian
Glennon Doyle, author
Meredith Garretson, actress
Barbara Hall, TV producer and writer
Ashley Iaconetti, television personality (The Bachelor)
Steve James, documentary producer and director
Mia LaBerge, artist
Geoff LaTulippe, screenwriter
Mark Jordan Legan, TV and film writer, NPR correspondent
Karen McCullah Lutz, screenwriter
Nathan Lyon, host of Discovery Health's television series A Lyon in the Kitchen
Wendy Maybury, stand-up comedian
PFT Commenter, blogger, podcast personality (Pardon My Take)
Jon Pineda, author
Don Rhymer, screenwriter and producer
Anne Savedge, photographer, artist
Tony Schiavone, professional wrestling announcer
Reshma Shetty, actress (Royal Pains)
Patricia Southall, Miss Virginia USA; first runner-up Miss USA
Chris Sprouse, comic book artist
Phoef Sutton, film and television writer
Sara Tomko, actress (Resident Alien)
Nina Willner, nonfiction author
Brent Comer, Broadway actor (The Outsiders (musical))
Journalism
Jim Acosta, Senior White House Correspondent for CNN
Cornell Belcher, writer, pollster, and political strategist; regular contributor on NBC News, MSNBC, and NPR
Julia Campbell, newspaper journalist and reporter for CourtTV
Lawrence Jackson, photojournalist
Alison Parker, television reporter who, along with videographer Adam Ward, was killed during a live interview in 2015
Chuck Taylor, music journalist
Music
Robert Abisi, DJ (Lost Kings)
Brian Balmages, composer
Margaret Becker, Christian rock musician
The Bigger Lights, alternative rock band
Ross Copperman, recording artist
Tony Deyo, marching band drill designer
Everything, '90s rock band
Gifts From Enola, '00s post-rock band
Andrew Goldstein, music producer, songwriter
Joe Hottinger, musician (Halestorm)
Keith Howland, musician (Chicago)
Illiterate Light, rock band
Chris Monroe, musician
Leroi Moore, musician (Dave Matthews Band)
Soon Hee Newbold, producer, composer, musician
Old Dominion, members Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi, country musicians and song-writers
Nate Smith, drummer, songwriter, producer
Butch Taylor, musician (Dave Matthews Band)
Phil Vassar, country music singer; awarded honorary degree
Andrew York, musician and composer
Politics and government
Dawn Adams, Virginia State Delegate
Dickie Bell, former Virginia State Delegate
Melanie Blunt, First Lady of Missouri (2005–2009)
Chris Collins, former Virginia State Delegate
Kirk Cox, former Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates
Sean F. Dalton, member of the New Jersey General Assembly
Emmett Hanger, Virginia State Senator
James A. "Jay" Leftwich, Jr., Virginia State Delegate
Ryan McDougle, Virginia State Senator and former Virginia State Delegate
Jeff McKay, Chairman of the Fairfax County, VA Board of Supervisors
Jason Miyares, Attorney General of Virginia
Matt Rinaldi, former Texas State Representative and chairman of the Republican Party of Texas
Bettina Ring, former Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry
Walter Shaub, former director of the United States Office of Government Ethics and senior director, Campaign Legal Center
Joseph R. Slights III, Vice-chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery; Judge, Superior Court of Delaware
Levar Stoney, Mayor of Richmond, Virginia and former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Scott Surovell, Virginia State Senator
Matthew Wasniewski, Historian of the United States House of Representatives
Liza Wright, served George W. Bush as Assistant to President for Presidential Personnel and Director of Presidential Personnel
Anita Friedt, American diplomat and former U.S. Department of State senior official
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