List of Alpha Kappa Psi members
Appearance
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This is a list of notable members of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.
Government
U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents
- U.S. President Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) (Alpha Zeta '63 Honorary)[1]
- U.S. President Richard Nixon (1969–1974) (Beta Omicron '60 Honorary)[2]
- U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon (1953–1961) (Beta Omicron '60 Honorary)[3]
U.S. Senators and Representatives
- U.S. Senator from Tennessee Lamar Alexander (2002-Current) (Delta Kappa '80 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Wyoming Michael B. Enzi (1997-Current) (Beta Mu '64)
- U.S. Senator from Indiana Richard Lugar (1977-2013) (Hoosier "Indianapolis" Alumni '68 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Oregon Mark O. Hatfield (1967–1997) (Kappa '66 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Mississippi John C. Stennis (1947–1989); President Pro Tempore (1987–1989) (Delta Lambda '66 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Missouri Thomas F. Eagleton (1969–1987) (Upsilon '67 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Arizona Barry M. Goldwater (1953–1965, 1969–1987) (Beta Mu '63 Honorary)[4]
- U.S. Senator from Texas John G. Tower (1961–1985) (Epsilon Eta '61 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Washington Henry M. Jackson (1953–1983) (Rho '70 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Georgia Herman E. Talmadge (1957–1981) (Pi '54 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Michigan Robert P. Griffin (1966–1979); Senate Minority Whip (1969–1977) (Epsilon Zeta '67 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from New Mexico Joseph M. Montoya (1964–1977) (Beta Tau '64 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Arkansas John L. McClellan (1943–1977) (Epsilon Omicron '64 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Missouri W. Stuart Symington (1953–1976) (Delta Sigma '64 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Florida Edward J. Gurney (1969–1974) (Alpha Phi '68 Honorary)[5]
- U.S. Senator from Texas Ralph W. Yarborough (1957–1971) (Beta Tau '68 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois Paul H. Douglas (1949–1967) (Epsilon '17 Faculty)
- U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Leverett A. Saltonstall (1945–1967) Senate Majority/Minority Whip (Gamma Nu)
- U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Alexander Wiley (1939–1963) (Delta Phi '62 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from Wyoming Frank A. Barrett (1953–1959) (Beta Nu '52 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from California Richard Nixon (1950–1953) (Beta Omicron '60 Honorary)[6]
- U.S. Senator from Nebraska Kenneth Wherry (1943–1951) Senate Majority/Minority Whip, Senate Minority Leader (Xi '16)
- U.S. Senator from Kansas Harry Darby (1949–1950) (Psi '50 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from North Carolina William B. Umstead (1946–1948) (Alpha Tau '53 Honorary)
- U.S. Senator from New Jersey Arthur Walsh (1943–1944) (Alpha '35)
- U.S. Representative from North Carolina, William B. Umstead (1933–1939) (Alpha Tau '53 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Texas, 19th District Randy Neugebauer (2003-Current) (Eta Theta)
- U.S. Representative from Texas, 3rd District Sam Johnson (1991-Current) (Alpha Pi)
- U.S. Representative from Nebraska, 2nd District Harold Daub (1981–1989) (Alpha Lambda '62)
- U.S. Representative from Texas, 19th District Kent Hance (1979–1985) (Eta Theta '69 Faculty)
- U.S. Representative from Virginia, 6th District James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (1946–1948) (Beta Xi '60 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Florida, 3rd District Millard F. Caldwell (1933–1941) (Alpha Phi '53 Honorary)[7]
- U.S. Representative from California, 12th District Richard Nixon (1947–1950) (Beta Omicron '60 Honorary)[8]
- U.S. Representative from Wyoming, At-Large Frank A. Barrett (1943–1951) (Beta Nu '52 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Washington, 2nd District Henry M. Jackson (1941–1953) (Rho '70 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Michigan, 9th District Robert P. Griffin (1957–1966)(Epsilon Zeta '67 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from New Mexico, At-Large Joseph M. Montoya (1957–1964) (Beta Tau '64 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Arkansas, 6th District John L. McClellan (1935–1939) (Epsilon Omicron '64 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Florida, 11th & 5th District Edward J. Gurney (1962–1968) (Alpha Phi '68 Honorary)[9]
- U.S. Representative from Kansas, 1st District William H. Avery (1955–1965) (Alpha Omega '65 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Illinois, At-Large William Stratton (1940–42, 1944–46) (Delta Psi '60 Honorary)
- U.S. Representative from Wisconsin, 3rd District Vernon W. Thomson (1961–1974) (Alpha Mu '58 Honorary)
U.S. Secretaries, chairs, and advisors
- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges (1961-1965) (Alpha Tau '56 Honorary)
- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper (1933-1938) (Beta Eta '34 Honorary)
- U.S. Secretary of Commerce C. R. Smith (1968-1969) (Iota '24)
- U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara (Phi '60 Honorary)
- U.S. Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander (1991-93) (Delta Kappa '80 Honorary)
- U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala (1993-2001) (Beta Pi)
- U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development George W. Romney (1969-1973) (Phi '63 Honorary)
- Director of the National Security Agency Samuel C. Phillips (1972-1973) (Upsilon '66 Honorary)
- Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs G. Mennen Williams (1961-1966) (Epsilon Zeta '66 Honorary)
- U.S. Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington (Served as the First Secretary) (1947–1950) (Delta Sigma '64 Honorary)
- Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin, Jr. (1951-1970) (Beta Mu '57 Honorary)
- Presidential Economic Advisor Walter Heller, Advisor to the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson [1] (Alpha Eta '47 Faculty) Administrations
- Commissioner of Internal Revenue Daniel C. Roper (1917-1920) (Beta Eta '34 Honorary)
- Chief Accountant United States Securities and Exchange Commission L. Glenn Perry (1982–1984) (Epsilon Lambda '65 or '66)
- Chairman of the Democrat National Committee Henry M. Jackson (1960–1961) (Rho '70 Honorary)
- Director of the Federal Civil Defense Administration Val Peterson (1953–1957) (Zeta '49 Honorary)
Federal judges
- James Lindsay Almond, Jr. - Judge of U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (1962–1982); Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals (1982–1986) (Beta Xi '60 Honorary)
- Otto Kerner, Jr. - Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (1968–1974) (Epsilon '62 Honorary)
- James Kenneth Logan - Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit (1977-1994) (Psi '50)
State Governors
- Governor of Arkansas Carl E. Bailey (1937–1941) (Beta Zeta '40 Honorary)
- Governor of Minnesota Harold E. Stassen (1939–1943) (Alpha Eta '58 Honorary)
- Governor of Massachusetts Leverett A. Saltonstall (1939–1945)(Gamma Nu)
- Governor of West Virginia Clarence W. Meadows (1945–1949) (Alpha Delta '23)
- Governor of Florida Millard F. Caldwell (1945–1949) (Alpha Phi '53 Honorary)[10]
- Governor of Nebraska Val Peterson (1947–1953) (Zeta '49 Honorary)
- Governor of Wyoming Frank A. Barrett (1951–1953) (Beta Nu '52 Honorary)
- Governor of North Carolina William B. Umstead (1953–1954) (Alpha Tau '53 Honorary)
- Governor of Georgia Herman E. Talmadge (1947–1955) (Pi '54 Honorary)
- Governor of California Goodwin J. Knight (1953–1959) (Alpha Zeta '57 Honorary)
- Governor of Wisconsin Vernon W. Thomson (1957–1959) (Alpha Mu '58 Honorary)
- Governor of Michigan G. Mennen Williams (1949–1961) (Epsilon Zeta '66 Honorary)
- Governor of Illinois William G. Stratton (1953–1961) (Delta Psi '60 Honorary)
- Governor of North Carolina Luther H. Hodges (1954–1961) (Alpha Tau '56 Honorary)
- Governor of Florida LeRoy Collins (1955–1961) (Beta Psi '57 Honorary)
- Governor of Michigan George W. Romney (1963–1969) (Phi '63 Honorary)
- Governor of Virginia James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (1958–1962) (Beta Xi '60 Honorary)
- Governor of Georgia S. Ernest Vandiver (1959–1963) (Pi)
- Governor of Michigan John B. Swainson (1961–1963) (Eta Zeta)
- Governor of Minnesota Elmer L. Andersen (1961–1963) (Alpha Eta)
- Governor of Vermont F. Ray Keyser, Jr. (1961–1963) (Gamma Omicron)
- Governor of Kansas John Anderson, Jr. (1961–1965) (Psi)
- Governor of Florida C. Farris Bryant (1961–1965) (Alpha Phi '33)[11]
- Governor of Oregon Mark O. Hatfield (1959–1967) (Kappa '65 Honorary)
- Governor of Georgia Carl E. Sanders (1963–1967) (Atlanta Alumni)
- Governor of Florida W. Haydon Burns (1965–1967) (Jacksonville Alumni Chapter, Honorary '62)
- Governor of Kansas William H. Avery (1965–1967) (Alpha Omega '65 Honorary)
- Governor of Illinois Otto Kerner, Jr. (1961–1968) (Epsilon '62 Honorary)
- Governor of Tennessee Buford Ellington (1959–1963, 1967–1971) (Delta Kappa)
- Governor of Wisconsin Warren P. Knowles (1965–1971) (Alpha Mu)
- Governor of Colorado John Arthur Love (1963–1973) (Gamma Zeta)
- Governor of Missouri Warren E. Hearnes (1965–1973) (Delta Sigma)
- Governor of Texas Preston E. Smith (1969–1973) (Eta Theta)
- Governor of California Ronald Reagan (1966–1975) (Alpha Zeta '63 Honorary)
- Governor of Utah Calvin L. Rampton (1965–1977) (Alpha Theta)
- Governor of Iowa Robert D. Ray (1969–1983) (Beta Phi)
- Governor of Michigan William G. Milliken (1969–1983) (Motor City Alumni)
- Governor of Tennessee Lamar Alexander (1979–1987) (Delta Kappa '80 Honorary)
- Governor of Florida Wayne Mixson (Jan 3-6, 1987) (Alpha Phi '47)
- Lt. Governor of Missouri Thomas F. Eagleton (1965–1968) (Upsilon '67 Honorary)
- Lt. Governor of New Mexico Joseph M. Montoya (1947–1951; 1955-1957) (Beta Tau '64 Honorary)
- Lt. Governor of Michigan William G. Milliken (1965–1969) (Motor City Alumni)
- Lt. Governor of Texas Preston Smith (1963–1968)
- Lt. Governor of Wisconsin Warren P. Knowles (1965-1961)
- Lt. Governor of Michigan John Swainson (1958–1960) (Motor City Alumni)
- Lt. Governor of Georgia Ernest Vandiver (1954–1958)
- Lt. Governor of North Carolina Luther H. Hodges (1952–1954) (Alpha Tau '56 Honorary)
- Lt. Governor of Florida Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. (1971-1975)[12]
- Lt. Governor of Florida Wayne Mixson (1979-1987) (Alpha Phi '47)
- Lt. Governor of California Goodwin J. Knight (1947–1953) (Alpha Zeta '57 Honorary)
State legislators and civic leaders
- James Antonio - State Auditor of Missouri, 1978-1984 (Upsilon)
- Bert A. Betts - California State Treasurer, 1959-1967
- W. Haydon Burns - Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (1949–1965) (Jacksonville Alumni Chapter, Honorary '62)
- Hal Daub - Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1995–2001) (Alpha Lambda '62)
- Michael B. Enzi - Wyoming State Senator, 24th District (1991-1997) (Beta Mu '64)
- Mark O. Hatfield Secretary of State of Oregon (1957–1959) (Kappa '65 Honorary)
- Richard Lugar Mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana (Hoosier "Indianapolis" Alumni '68 Honorary)
- Neal Randolph Fosseen - Mayor of Spokane, Washington (1960–1967)
- C. Farris Bryant - Representative,Florida House of Representatives, (1942, 1946-1956); Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1953-1954)(Alpha Phi '33)[13]
- Robert D. Ray, Mayor of Des Moines, Iowa
- Oscar Arthur Kirkman - Mayor of High Point, North Carolina (1939–1943); North Carolina House of Representatives (1949–1952); North Carolina State Senator, 17th District (1953–1959)
- Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. - Florida State Senator (1956-1960); Secretary of State of Florida (1961–1971)[14]
- Millard F. Caldwell - Florida House of Representatives (1929–1932) (Alpha Phi '53 Honorary)[15]
- Jim Tullis - Florida State of Representatives, 17th District (1999–Present)
- Willie F. Logan - Florida House of Representatives, 103rd District (1983–Present)
- Robert D. Fleming - Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1938–1950); Pennsylvania State Senator (1950–Present)
- Frank Patton Cooke - North Carolina State Senator, 26th District (1955–1959)
- Clarence W. Meadows - West Virginia House of Delegates, Raleigh County (1931–1932) (Alpha Delta '23)
- Richard Arthur Young - Michigan House of Representatives, 32nd & 33rd Districts (1965–1994)
- Frank J. Kelley — Michigan State Attorney General (1961-1998)
- Kent Hance - Texas State Senate, 28th District (1975–1979) (Eta Theta '69 Faculty)
- Charles Lake, PhD - Life Member, Business Academic Chair Faulkner State College (1986–present)
- Frank A. Barrett - Wyoming State Senator (1933-1935) (Beta Nu '52 Honorary)
- Thomas F. Eagleton - Attorney General of Missouri (1961–1965) (Upsilon '67 Honorary)
- Joseph M. Montoya - New Mexico House of Representatives (1936-1940); New Mexico State Senate (1940-1946) (Beta Tau '64 Honorary)
- Emanuel Pleitez - Current candidate for mayor of Los Angeles in the 2013 election (Pi Tau)
- Ralph Turlington - Florida House of Representatives, Alachua County (1950-1975 (Alpha Phi '47Faculty)[16]
- C. Fred Jones - Florida House of Representatives, 52nd District (1972-1992) (Alpha Phi '50)[17]
- William A. Shands - Florida Senate, 32nd District (1940-1958) (Alpha Phi '55Honorary)[18]
- Robert King High - Mayor of Miami, Florida (1957-1967) (Alpha Phi '64Honorary)[19]
- Hamilton Davis Upchurch - Florida House of Representatives (1978-1988) (Alpha Phi '47)[20]
- Vernon W. Thomson Attorney General of Wisconsin (1951–1957) (Alpha Mu '58 Honorary)
- Vernon W. Thomson Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1935–1951) (Alpha Mu '58 Honorary)
- LeRoy Collins Florida House of Representatives (1934–1940) (Beta Psi '57 Honorary)
- LeRoy Collins Florida State Senate (1940–1954 with a break during the war) (Beta Psi '57 Honorary)
- Elmer L. Andersen Minnesota State Senate, 42nd District (1949–1959) (Alpha Eta)[21]
State judges
- Millard F. Caldwell - Justice of Florida State Supreme Court (1962–1969) (Alpha Phi '53 Honorary)[22]
- Ben Overton - Justice of the Florida State Supreme Court (1974-1999) (Alpha Phi '48)[23]
- Robert P. Griffin - Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court (1987–1994) (Epsilon Zeta '67 Honorary)
- William G. Milliken - Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court (Motor City Alumni)
- G. Mennen Williams - Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court (1970–1987); Chief Justice (1983-1987) (Epsilon Zeta '66 Honorary)
International
- Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan (1988–1990; 1993–1996) (Xi Chi)
- Leonard Firestone, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium (1974–1976) (Alpha Zeta)
- Robert S. McNamara, president of the World Bank Group (1968–1981) (Phi '60 Honorary)
- Val Peterson, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (1957–1961) (Zeta '49 Honorary)
- Val Peterson, U.S. Ambassador to Finland (1969–1973) (Zeta '49 Honorary)
- Daniel C. Roper, U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1939) (Beta Eta '34 Honorary)
- G. Mennen Williams, U.S. Ambassador to The Philippines (1968) (Epsilon Zeta '66 Honorary)
- David Morgan Bane, U.S. Ambassador to Gabon (1965-1969)[24]
Business and Industry Leaders
Retail
- Jeffrey A. Blade, Executive Vice President and CFO at Vera Bradley since 2010 (Lambda Upsilon '84)
- Jack E. Bush, former president and director of Michaels arts and crafts stores; president of Raintree Partners (Upsilon '56)[25]
- Artemus D. Davis, President, Winn-Dixie (Alpha Kappa '26)
- James Elsworth Davis, Founder, Winn-Dixie
- Bernard Faubert, Chief Executive Officer, K-Mart
- Joyce C. Hall, Founder, Hallmark Cards (Psi)
- Bernie Marcus, Founder, The Home Depot
- Gordon M. Metcalf, Chairman and CEO, Sears Holdings Corporation (Gamma)
- James Cash Penney, Founder, J. C. Penney (Upsilon)
- John W. Taylor, Senior Vice President, McGraw-Hill (Epsilon Chi)
- Bert L. Thomas, President, Winn-Dixie (Alpha Theta)
- Robert M. Beall II, Chairman and former CEO, Bealls (Florida) (Alpha Phi '65)[26]
Media
- Malcolm 'Steve' Forbes Jr., Editor-in-Chief, Forbes magazine
- Craig R. Ramsey, Executive Vice President and CFO, AMC Theatres (Psi)
- Randolph C. Wood, Vice President, Paramount Pictures (Delta Kappa)
- Thomas Langridge, Co-Founder, MediaFire
- Alexis Ohanian, Co-Founder, reddit
Pharmaceuticals
- E. Gifford Upjohn, President, Upjohn (Gamma Tau)
Hotels
- J. Willard Marriott, Founder, Marriott International (Beta Mu)
Aeronautics
- William M. Allen, president of Boeing from 1945–1970; chairman from 1970-1972 (Rho)
- Walter F. Burke, president, McDonnell-Douglas (Delta Sigma)
- Donald Douglas, Jr., president, Douglas Aircraft Company (Alpha Upsilon)
- Charles E. Haneline, vice-president of United Airlines (Gamma)
- David S. Lewis, Jr., president of McDonnell Aircraft from 1962–1967; chairman and CEO of General Dynamics from 1971 to 1985 (Alpha Lambda)
- Edward V. Rickenbacker, World War I Medal of Honor recipient; chairman of Eastern Air Lines from 1954-1963 (Milwaukee Alumni)
- Robert F. Six, founder and CEO of Continental Airlines from 1936-1981 (Beta)
- C.R. Smith, CEO of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974 (Iota '24)
- Dwane L. Wallace, president of Cessna from 1936-1975 (Gamma Upsilon)
Finance and Insurance
- Larry Zimpleman, CEO & Chairman, Principal Financial Group (Beta Phi)
- Arthur E. Andersen, Founder, Arthur Andersen (Gamma)
- Seth C. Beise, President, Bank of America (Alpha Eta)
- Edward A. Kangas, CEO & Chairman of the Board, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Psi)
- David Dodd, Co-Author, Security Analysis
- Dudley Dowell, President, New York Life Insurance Company (Gamma Epsilon)
- T. Boone Pickens, Chairman of BP Capital Management, philanthropist, and alternative energy advocate (Eta Theta)
- Edward A. Schrader, Partner, Goldman Sachs (Beta Gamma)
- William A. Scroggs, insurance agent and Founder, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity (Tau)
Construction and Raw Materials
- Elmer L. Andersen, President, HB Fuller Company
- Murray M. Baker, President, Caterpillar Inc. (Gamma Theta)
- Roger M. Blough, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel (Epsilon Rho)
- Harold Boeschenstein, President, Owens-Corning (Epsilon)
- Leonard Firestone, President, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (Alpha Zeta)
- Edwin Hays Gott, President, U.S. Steel (Alpha Sigma)
- Robert A. Long, Chairman of JE Dunn Construction Group from 1999-2008 (Psi)
- Edward J. Rapp, group president and CFO at Caterpillar Inc.[27] (Upsilon)
- Leslie B. Worthington, President, U.S. Steel (Epsilon)
- Frederick Fisher, co-founder, former CFO & vice-chairman, U.S. Home Corporation (Alpha Phi '58)[28][29]
Food and Beverage
- J. Paul Austin, president of Coca-Cola from 1962–1971; chairman from 1970-1981 (Atlanta Alumni)
- Jeffrey A. Blade, senior vice president and CFO at Steak 'n Shake from 2004-2008 (Lambda Upsilon)
- Harry A. Bullis, Chairman of the Board, General Mills (Alpha Eta)
- Jack A. Dinos, President, Mocha Coffee Company, Founder and CEO, Southern Tea Company (Alpha Epsilon)
- Leonard Firestone, Founder, Firestone Vinyards (Alpha Zeta)
- Samuel F. Hinkle, President, The Hershey Company (Gamma Epsilon)
- Harrison Jones, Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company (Pi)
- Norman R. Klug, President, Miller Brewing (Alpha Psi)
- William E. Schiller, Chairman of the Board, The Hershey Company (Phi)
- Solomon Choi, Co-Founder, 16 Handles (Alpha Zeta)
Automotive
- John J. Cronin, vice-president of General Motors (Beta Theta)
- Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors from 1953-1958 (Phi)
- Frederic G. Donner, chairman of the board of General Motors from 1958-1967 (Phi)
- Richard C. Gerstenberg, treasurer, vice-president, and vice-chairman of the board of General Motors from 1967-1972 (Phi)
- Arjay R. Miller, President, Ford Motor Company (Phi)
- George W. Romney, Chairman of the Board & President, American Motors Corporation (1954-1962) (Phi '63 Honorary)
- James A. Ryder, Founder, Ryder (Beta Pi)
- Lee Iacocca,President of Chrysler Corporation
- Robert S. McNamara, president of the Ford Motor Company (1960) (Phi '60 Honorary)
Telecommunications and Utilities
- Edwin M. Clark, President, Southwestern Bell Telephone (Upsilon)
- Joe T. Ford, co-founder, former CEO, and current chairman, Alltel (Beta Zeta)
- Wilfred D. Gillen, President, Bell Telephone (Epsilon Rho)
- James W. McAfee, President, Union Electric (Upsilon)
- Henry Duques, Chairman and CEO, First Data Corporation (Beta Mu)
- Charles Lehr, Co-Founder, CEO, Genesis Communications, Inc.
Science, Education and Culture
Education
- John S. Allen, President, University of Florida (1953-1955) Founding President, University of South Florida (1957-1970) (Alpha Phi '54 Honorary)
- Raymond Allen, President, University of Washington (1946-1952), Chancellor University of California Los Angeles (1952-1959)
- Lloyd Bertholf, President, Illinois Wesleyan University
- Gordon Blackwell, President, Florida State University
- Harmon W. Caldwell, President, University of Georgia (1935-1938), Chancellor University System of Georgia (1938-1964)
- Doak S. Campbell, President, Florida State University
- Robert Carron, President, University of Detroit Mercy
- William D. Copeland, President, Lincoln College
- Harrison C. Dale, President, University of Idaho
- Harwell Davis, President, Samford University
- Philip Dobson, President Canisius College
- Arthur Edens, President Duke University (1949-1960)
- Lloyd Elliot, President, George Washington University
- Elmer Ellis, President, University of Missouri (1954–1963), and University of Missouri System (1963–1966)
- John Flynn, President, St. John's University (New York City)
- David Friday, President, Michigan State University (1922-1923)
- John Graham, President, Clarkson College
- Kent Hance, Chancellor Texas Tech University (2006–Present) (Eta Theta '69 Faculty)
- Franklin Harris, President Brigham Young University and Utah State University
- John Hitt, President, University of Central Florida (1992-Present)
- John Hubbard, President, University of Southern California
- Arnold Joyal, President California State University, Fresno
- Stephen Horn, President, California State University Long Beach
- Franklyn A. Johnson, Founding President, Jacksonville University (1956-1963), President, California State University, Los Angeles (1963-1965)(Alpha Phi '59 Honorary)[30]
- David Kinley, President University of Illinois
- Robert F. Lanzillotti, Dean Warrington College of Business, University of Florida(1969-1986) (Beta Lambda)
- Albert Lemieux, President Seattle University
- Deane W. Malott, chancellor of the University of Kansas (1939-1951) and president of Cornell University (1951-1963)(Psi)
- Joseph Marsh, President, Waynesburg University
- C. Peter Magrath, President, University of Minnesota (1974-1984), president of University of Missouri System (1985-1991), president West Virginia University (2008-2009)
- Cloyd Marvin, President, George Washington University (1927-1959) and University of Arizona (1922-1927)
- James McCain, President, University of Montana
- Carl McIntosh, President, California State University Long Beach
- Alan G. Merten, President, George Mason University (1996-2012), Dean, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University (1989-1996), Dean, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida (1986-89) (Alpha Phi, '87 Faculty)
- Gary Michael, President, University of Idaho
- Arjay R. Miller, President, Stanford Graduate School of Business (1969-1979) and Ford Motors (Phi)
- Tim Miller, President, Murray State University (2013-present) (Eta Iota)
- Malcolm Moos, President, University of Minnesota (1967-1974)
- James Morell, President, University of Minnesota
- David W. Mullins, President, University of Arkansas
- Carroll Newsom, President New York University (1956-1962)
- Morgan Odell, President, Lewis & Clark College
- David Owen, President Bradley University
- Wilson Owen, President, University of Minnesota
- Robert A. Plane, President Clarkson University (1974-1985), and Wells College (1991-1995)
- Robert D. Ray, President, Drake University (1998-1999)
- Carl Reinert, President, Creighton University
- J. Wayne Reitz - President, University of Florida (1955-1967) (Alpha Phi '60Honorary)[31]
- Bennett Rich, President Waynesburg University
- Richard Ryan, President Regis University
- Herman Schneider, President University of Cincinnati (1929-1932), founder of cooperative education
- Donna Shalala, President University of Miami (2001-2015), Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Madison (1987-1993), President Hunter College (1980-1988) (Beta Pi)
- Paul Sharp, President, Drake University
- Elvis Stahr, President, Indiana University Bloomington
- Henry King Stanford, President, University of Georgia (1986-87), President, University of Miami (1962-1981), President, Birmingham-Southern College (1957-1962) (Beta '48)[32]
- Harold E. Stassen, President, University of Pennsylvania (1948–1953) (Alpha Eta '58 Honorary)
- Robert Steele, President Carroll University
- Charles Steger, President, Virginia Tech (2000–Present)
- Beheruz Sethna, President, University of West Georgia (1994–present)
- Irvin Stewart, President, West Virginia University
- Paul Stewart, President, Waynesburg University
- Glen Taggart, President, Utah State University
- Norman Topping, President, University of Southern California (1958-1970)
- Paul Torgersen, President, Virginia Tech (1994–2000)
- Robert H. Tucker, President, Washington and Lee University
- Ralph Turlington - Florida Commissioner of Education (1974-1986) (Alpha Phi '47Faculty)[33]
- Herman B. Wells, President, Indiana University
- Leslie Wright, President Samford University
- Charles E. Young, Chancellor, University of California Los Angeles
Foundations and Religion
- Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Edwin Feulner, President, Heritage Foundation
- Oscar Arthur Kirkman, President, American Cancer Society (1953–1954)
- Ronald Reagan, President, Screen Actors Guild, (1947–1952, 1959–1960) (Alpha Zeta '63 Honorary)
- George Kozmetsky, Founder, IC² Institute
- William Alexander Scroggs, Raymond D. Shannon, and Dick Hurst, Founders, Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity
NASA
- F. Story Musgrave, Most Experienced Astronaut in History (Alpha Omicron)
- Samuel C. Phillips, Major General and Director, Project Apollo (1964-1969) (Upsilon '66 Honorary)
- William C. Schneider, Missions Operations Director, Gemini Program (Upsilon)
- Robert E. Lockwood, Mission Director, Apollo 13, Project Apollo (Upsilon)
- Robert H. Charles, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (1964–68) (Upsilon)
September 11 Victims and Heroes
- Thomas E. Burnett Jr., Passenger on United Airlines Flight 93, (Alpha Eta)
- Jayceryll de Chavez, Portfolio Analyst at Fiduciary Trust International, 96th floor of Tower 2, (Omicron Tau)
Entertainment
- David Hartman, original host of Good Morning America (Beta Eta)
- Errol Barnett, Anchor and Correspondent for CNN International (Alpha Upsilon)
- Rebekah "Becky" Lee, Second Runner Up on CBS's "Survivor: Cook Islands" (Phi)
- Theodore M. McCarty, CEO of Gibson Guitars from 1948-1966 (Eta)
- Pedro Herrera III, Rapper, Chingo Bling, CEO Big Chile Records (Nu Pi)
- Phaedra Parks, Lawyer and Reality TV star, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (Nu Omega)
- Larysa Switlyk, Host of "Larysa Unleashed" on NBC Sports Network (Alpha Phi '04)[34]
- Brian Glueck, Amateur Stand-Up Comedian (Gamma Delta)
- Tim Mrugala, Male model (Amateur)(Gamma Delta)
- Jon Wagner, Amateur freestyle rapper (Gamma Delta)
References
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter roll
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/33106/A-Peek-a-the-Fraternitys-Archives.htm
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter roll
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ Alpha Phi chapter roll
- ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-kappa-psi.html
- ^ Alpha Phi chapter roll
- ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-kappa-psi.html
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member rolls
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member rolls
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member rolls
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member Roll
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member Roll
- ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-kappa-psi.html
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-kappa-psi.html
- ^ http://www.akpsi.org/news/38424/Alpha-Kappa-Psi-presents-Alumnus-of-the-Year-Award-to-Jack-E.-Bush.htm385
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ http://www.cat.com/cda/components/fullArticle?m=37466&x=7&id=166913&mode
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Roll
- ^ http://warrington.ufl.edu/alumni/distinguished.asp
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter of AKPsi membership rolls
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member Roll
- ^ The Diary, Volume 051 Number 4 (1962) - Page 36
- ^ Alpha Phi Chapter Member rolls
- ^ https://news.warrington.ufl.edu/2013/05/fisher-alumna-ready-to-make-big-splash-on-nbc-sports-network/