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* [[Chris Peace]]: member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 97th District; Class of 1998
* [[Chris Peace]]: member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 97th District; Class of 1998
* [[William Ballard Preston]]: [[United States Secretary of the Navy|U.S. Secretary of the Navy]], 1849–1850; U.S. House of Representatives, 1847–1849, abolitionist; author of the "Preston Resolution", the bill of Virginia's secession; Class of 1824<ref>{{cite web |title=PRESTON, William Ballard - Biographical Information |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000518 |website=bioguide.congress.gov |access-date=16 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080506084125/http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000518 |archive-date=May 6, 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* [[William Ballard Preston]]: [[United States Secretary of the Navy|U.S. Secretary of the Navy]], 1849–1850; U.S. House of Representatives, 1847–1849, abolitionist; author of the "Preston Resolution", the bill of Virginia's secession; Class of 1824<ref>{{cite web |title=PRESTON, William Ballard - Biographical Information |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000518 |website=bioguide.congress.gov |access-date=16 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080506084125/http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000518 |archive-date=May 6, 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* [[Sterling Price]]: U.S. house of Representatives, 1845-1846; Military commander in the Mexican-American War; 11th Governor of Missiouri, 1853-1857; Confederate general in the Civil War.
* [[Paul Reiber]]: Chief Justice of the [[Vermont]] State Supreme Court; Class of 1970<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vermontjudiciary.org/people/honorable-paul-l-reiber |title=Honorable Paul L. Reiber |publisher=Vermont Judiciary |date= |accessdate=2022-04-05}}</ref>
* [[Paul Reiber]]: Chief Justice of the [[Vermont]] State Supreme Court; Class of 1970<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vermontjudiciary.org/people/honorable-paul-l-reiber |title=Honorable Paul L. Reiber |publisher=Vermont Judiciary |date= |accessdate=2022-04-05}}</ref>
* [[Robert Christian Rickers]]: Treasurer of Lunenburg County Virginia; Class of 1999{{citation needed|date=December 2019}}
* [[Robert Christian Rickers]]: Treasurer of Lunenburg County Virginia; Class of 1999{{citation needed|date=December 2019}}

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Hampden–Sydney College is a men's liberal arts college in Hampden Sydney, Virginia. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. The Alumni Association of Hampden–Sydney College considers all former students to be members, whether they graduated or not, and does not generally differentiate between graduates and non-graduates when identifying alumni. Currently,[when?] Hampden-Sydney has an estimated 8,000 living alumni.

Arts media and entertainment

Business

  • George Albright: financial advisor, Managing Director JP Morgan Private Bank—Washington DC[12]
  • John M. Burge: Director Lazard Asset Management, New York City[13]
  • David Camden: Executive Vice President SunTrust Bank-Savannah, Georgia region[14]
  • E. Rhodes Carpenter: founder of the Carpenter Company, leading manufacturer of urethane foams; class of 1929[15]
  • Robert Citrone: billionaire hedge fund manager of Discovery Capital Management; part owner of Pittsburgh Steelers; Class of 1987[16]
  • James Cook: senior vice president of The U.S. Russia Investment Fund (TUSRIF) and Delta Capital Management; co-founder of Aurora Russia Limited[17]
  • Garrison Coward: venture capitalist; former managing partner Merger Partners—Washington DC.; deputy secretary of commerce for Virginia;[18] Class of 2012
  • Bradford K. Harris: president of James River Bank for the Roanoke market; Class of 1994[19]
  • Richard F. Dunlap: President of Norfolk and Western Railway(1982–1986)[20]
  • H. Hiter Harris: cofounder and principal of Harris Williams and Co., largest middle market investment bank; Class of 1983[21]
  • Steven T. Huff: Chairman of TF Concrete Forming Systems; owner of Pensmore; Class of 1973[22]
  • Harry Jones: managing partner Edge Capital Group, major regional wealth management firm[citation needed]
  • Maurice Jones: Rhodes Scholar; former deputy Secretary of HUD; former Secretary of Commerce and Trade for the State of Virginia; Class of 1986[23]
  • Sekou Kaalund: Managing director JP Morgan, New York[24]
  • Camm Morton: real estate developer, investment banker; former president of Western Development, originator of the Mills retail concept; former president of Factory Outlet Stores; co-founder of VR Business Brokers
  • Jim Mullens: managing director of the Bundy Group, a leading regional investment bank[25]
  • Alphonso O'Neil-White: First African-American student at the college; Chairman of the Board (retired) of Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Class of 1972[26]
  • Bob Ramsey: cfo of BankMobile, a top 15 US banking corporation[27]
  • William Lawrence Scott: industrialist; president of two railroad companies including the Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad
  • Warren Thompson: Founder and CEO of Thompson Hospitality, a top twenty African-American owned business; Class of 1981[28]
  • William Toomey: president BB&T Bank for the central Texas region[29]
  • Litz Van Dyke: ceo of Carter Bank and Trust; Class of 1986[30]
  • T.C. Wilson; chief investment officer for the Doctor's Company-largest doctor owned malpractice insurance company[citation needed]

Education

Law and politics

Others

  • William D. Bunch: lawyer; Major General—assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the US Air Force; class of 1987[54]
  • Royall E. Cabell: the Commissioner of Internal Revenue(1909–1913)
  • MSG Matt Eversmann: Army Ranger who fought in the Battle of Mogadishu; portrayed by Josh Hartnett in the film Black Hawk Down; Class of 1988 (did not graduate due to enlistment in the Army, but was awarded an honorary degree in August 2000)[55]
  • Robert E. Livingston Jr.: Adjutant General of South Carolina; Class of 1978[56]
  • William Madison: army general—War of 1812, militia man—Hampden-Sidney Boys 1776; brother of President James Madison[57]
  • Frederick Riedlin: Assistant Commandant U.S. Coast Guard—Chief of Aviation; Class of 1988

Religion

Science and medicine

Sports

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