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      Here follows a list of notable people of Loyola University Chicago:


      Academia




      = Prominent professors

      =
      Pamela L. Caughie
      Vincent A. Mahler
      David Schweickart


      = Alumni

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      Lawrence Biondi, former President of Saint Louis University
      Margaret Callahan, Dean of the College of Nursing at Marquette University
      Richard A. Cosier, Dean of the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University
      Rona M. Fields, psychologist
      Christian Gostečnik, dean of Faculty of Theology of Ljubljana
      Marsha Linehan, psychologist who pioneered suicide research and creator of dialectical behavior therapy
      Vincent A. Mahler, prominent political scientist
      J. Dennis O'Connor, former Chancellor of University of Pittsburgh
      Robert A Wild, S.J., President of Marquette University
      Sho Yano, child prodigy
      Scott Yenor, professor at Boise State University


      Business




      = Alumni

      =
      Brenda C. Barnes, chairman and CEO, Sara Lee Corporation; first female CEO of Pepsi Cola
      Frank Considine, former CEO of American National Can Corporation
      Lori Greiner, inventor, investor, entrepreneur, and television personality
      Joseph Grendys, CEO of Koch Foods
      George Halas, Jr., former president/owner of the Chicago Bears
      Joseph M. Juran, quality expert
      Stephen McGowan, former CFO of Sun Microsystems
      James Mulvaney, president of the United States National Bank of San Diego and president of the San Diego Padres (PCL)
      Jennifer N. Pritzker, billionaire, and former co-owner of The Marmon Group
      Michael R. Quinlan, McDonald's Corporation Chairman
      Todd Ricketts, co-owner of Chicago Cubs
      John E. Rooney, CEO of US Cellular
      Thomas Schoewe, CFO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
      William Scholl, founder of Dr. Scholl's footcare
      Mamie Till, activist, mother of Emmett Till
      John York, co-owner of the San Francisco 49ers


      Entertainment




      = Alumni

      =
      Leslie David Baker, actor (The Office)
      Ian Brennan, creator of Glee
      L. Scott Caldwell, Tony Award-winning actress
      Karla DeVito, singer
      David Draiman, lead singer of Disturbed
      Wendolly Esparza, Nuestra Belleza Mexico 2014
      Mary Gross, actress, comedian
      James Iha, The Smashing Pumpkins and A Perfect Circle guitarist
      Richard Kiley, Emmy-winning actor, singer and narrator (attended)
      Tim McCoy, cowboy actor
      Jennifer Morrison, actress (House M.D., Once Upon a Time)
      Joel Murray, actor
      Bob Newhart, Peabody Award-winning actor and comedian, The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart
      Jim O'Heir, actor (Parks and Recreation)
      David Pasquesi, actor
      Bill Rancic, television personality
      Sosay, professional wrestler


      Government and politics




      = Alumni

      =


      Activists


      Jerry Harkness, former professional basketball player and civil rights activist
      Jerome G. Miller, advocate for alternatives to incarceration and the deinstitutionalization of persons with developmental disabilities
      Mary Morello, progressive activist
      Michael Pfleger, Roman Catholic priest and social activist


      Attorneys


      Anita Alvarez, former Cook County State's Attorney
      Richard A. Devine, former Cook County State's Attorney
      Neil F. Hartigan, former Illinois Attorney General, candidate for Governor, former Lt. Governor
      Donald Lee Hollowell, civil rights attorney
      Lisa Madigan, Illinois Attorney General
      Dan K. Webb, Chairman of Winston & Strawn LLP


      Cabinet members


      William M. Daley, President Obama's White House Chief of Staff and former United States Secretary of Commerce under President Bill Clinton
      Susan Ralston, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor


      Judges


      William Joseph Campbell, chief judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
      Ruben Castillo, judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
      David H. Coar, judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
      John W. Darrah, judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
      Thomas R. Fitzgerald, 1st District Justice Supreme Court of Illinois
      Lee M. Jackwig, United States Bankruptcy Judge in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
      Virginia Mary Kendall, judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
      Howard Thomas Markey, the first Chief Justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
      Peg McDonnell Breslin, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1977 to 1991 and the first woman elected to the Illinois Appellate Court outside of Cook County.
      Mary Ann G. McMorrow, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois
      Mary Jane Theis, judge, Supreme Court of Illinois
      Robert R. Thomas, current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois


      Legislators


      Harry P. Beam, former U.S. Congressman
      Charles A. Boyle, former U.S. Congressman
      Emmet Byrne, former U.S. Congressman
      Fred Crespo, member of Illinois House of Representatives
      Daniel Cronin, former Illinois State Senator
      John Cullerton, current Illinois State Senator; President of Illinois State Senate
      Tom Dart, Cook County Sheriff and former Illinois State Representative
      Ed Derwinski, former U.S. Congressman, 1st United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
      Michael Dvorak, former Indiana state representative and St. Joseph County, Indiana Prosecutor
      Samuel Epstein, Illinois state representative, lawyer, and physician
      John N. Erlenborn, former U.S. Congressman
      John G. Fary, former U.S. Congressman
      Edward Rowan Finnegan, former U.S. Congressman
      Michael Patrick Flanagan, former U.S. Congressman
      La Shawn Ford, current member of Illinois House of Representatives
      John J. Gorman, former U.S. Congressman
      Mary Jeanne Hallstrom, former member of Illinois House of Representatives
      Shawn Hamerlinck, former Iowa State Senator
      Henry Hyde, former U.S. Congressman
      Daniel Hynes, current Illinois State Comptroller
      James T. Igoe, former U.S. Congressman
      Peter C. Knudson, current Utah State Senator
      Gary LaPaille, former Illinois State Senator
      Michael Madigan, current Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives and chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois
      William T. Murphy, former U.S. Congressman
      Thomas L. Owens, former U.S. Congressman
      Lillian Piotrowski, former Illinois State Representative
      Mike Quigley, current U.S. Congressman
      Trey Radel, former U.S. Congressman
      Christine Radogno, former Illinois State Senator; former Republican Minority Leader in the Illinois State Senate
      Daniel J. Ronan, former U.S. Congressman
      Dan Rostenkowski, former U.S. Congressman
      Martin Sandoval, current Illinois State Senator
      Ira Silverstein, current Illinois State Senator
      James M. Slattery, former U.S. Senator
      Rudolph G. Tenerowicz, former U.S. Congressman
      Donne Trotter, former Illinois State Senator
      Arthur Wilhelmi, former Illinois State Senator
      Corinne Wood, former Illinois Lieutenant Governor


      Other


      Lieutenant General Joseph Carroll, founding director of Defense Intelligence Agency and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations
      Nina Kasniunas, Political scientist, author, and professor
      Major General Enrique Méndez, Jr., Army Deputy Surgeon General
      Maria Pappas, Cook County Treasurer (1998–present); earned her Ph.D. in psychology from Loyola in 1976
      Todd Ricketts, Finance Chairman of the Republican National Committee since January 31, 2018
      Edith S. Sampson, US delegate to the United Nations


      Journalism




      = Alumni

      =
      Susan Candiotti, CNN correspondent
      Philip Caputo, author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
      Susan Carlson, WBBM-TV Chicago news anchor
      Shams Charania, sports journalist covering the NBA for The Athletic and Stadium
      Robert Jordan, WGN-TV weekend news anchor
      Christina Kahrl, co-founder of Baseball Prospectus, writer for ESPN.com
      Ernie Manouse, TV anchor and producer, PBS
      Bill Plante, CBS White House correspondent
      Jim Quinlan, credited with the story and screenplay for Michael
      Victoria Recano, news anchor
      Mercedes Soler, news anchor for Univision and CNN en Español
      Patricia Thompson, TV and film producer


      Literature




      = Alumni

      =
      Sandra Cisneros (b. 1954), author, poet, teacher
      Stuart Dybek, author
      James McManus, author
      John R. Powers, novelist and playwright; author of Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?
      Daniel Quinn, author
      Dinesh Sharma, author
      Bill Zehme, author


      Medical




      = Alumni

      =
      John L. Keeley Sr., Chicago surgeon who was personal physician to two Chicago cardinals
      Bruce Lerman, cardiologist; Chief of the Division of Cardiology and Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Presbyterian Hospital
      Charlie Pechous, Major League Baseball player and physician


      Religion


      Mark McIntosh, Professor of Christian Spirituality
      Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, current chaplain of the men's basketball team who became a major media celebrity during the team's 2018 Final Four run


      = Alumni

      =
      Daniel Coughlin, chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
      Norman Geisler, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina
      Roger William Gries, auxiliary bishop of Cleveland
      Daniel A. Lord, Catholic writer
      Anthony Petro Mayalla, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mwanza
      Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and ‘Primate of England and Wales’ (see Archbishop of Westminster for explanation)
      Mar Awa Royel, Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East
      John George Vlazny, Archbishop of Portland, Oregon


      Sports




      = Alumni

      =
      Lucas Bartlett, professional soccer player
      Elliot Collier, professional soccer player
      Clayton Custer, professional basketball player and coach
      Milton Doyle, professional basketball player
      Jack Dwan, former professional basketball player
      John Egan, basketball player
      Armando Favela, professional golfer
      Eric Gehrig, professional soccer player
      Jerry Harkness, former professional basketball player
      Alfredrick Hughes, former professional basketball player (1st round pick in 1985 NBA draft)
      Les Hunter, former professional basketball player
      Donte Ingram, NBA player for the Dallas Mavericks
      Thomas Jaeschke, professional and U.S. Olympic men's volleyball player
      Jeffrey Jendryk, professional and U.S. Olympic men’s volleyball player
      Jack Kerris, former professional basketball player
      Nick Kladis, former professional basketball player, part-owner of White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals
      Cameron Krutwig, professional basketball player
      LaRue Martin, former professional basketball player (# 1 pick in 1972 NBA draft)
      Andre Moore, former professional basketball player
      Mike Novak, former professional basketball player
      Tom O'Hara, former indoor mile world record holder, 1964 Olympian
      Mickey Rottner, former professional basketball player
      Vic Rouse, basketball player, made game-winning shot to give Loyola 1963 NCAA championship
      Lenny Sachs, Hall of Fame basketball coach
      Blake Schilb, professional basketball player
      Eddie Slowikowski, former NCAA All-American runner
      Andre Wakefield, former professional basketball player
      Phil Weintraub, Major League Baseball player
      Brian Wheeler, broadcaster for NBA's Portland Trail Blazers


      Notes and references

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