Here follows a list of notable alumni, faculty, administrators, or people affiliated with Loyola University Maryland.
Dr. Andrée Rose Catalfamo Fee, Associate Professor of Developmental English and Reading at Chesapeake College
Aloysius C. Galvin, S.J., former Loyola College dean, 17th president of the University of Scranton
Dr. William L. Heiser, 2nd president of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School (Baltimore)
Stephen F. Angel, CEO of Praxair
Edward A. Crooke, COO of Baltimore Gas and Electric, 1992–99
Craig Ey, Editor-in-Chief of Philadelphia Business Journal
Joseph Galli, Jr., CEO of Newell Rubbermaid, 2001–05
Edward Hanway, CEO of Cigna
Mark Iskander, former Investor Relations Manager at Giant Food of Maryland and Vice President, Treasurer at The Sports Authority
Charles John Koch, CEO of Charter One Financial, 1988-2004
Gregory S. Ledford, Managing Director, Carlyle Group
Harry Markopolos (1981), former chief investment officer of Rampart Investment Management Co. and early whistleblower of Bernard Madoff
Erik Nachbahr, CEO and founder of Helion Automotive Technologies
Marc D. Oken, CFO of Bank of America, 2004–05
John K. Welch, CEO of USEC
H. Gary Bass (1964), Associate Judge, Baltimore City, District 1, District Court of Maryland
Louis A. Becker III, Associate Judge, Howard County, District 10, District Court of Maryland
Marielsa A. Bernard, (1977), first judge of Hispanic descent in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Thomas J. Bollinger, Sr., (1963), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
Alfred L. Brennan, Sr., (1950), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
John Carroll Byrnes, (1961), Associate Judge, Baltimore City Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit
J. Norris Byrnes, (1962), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
John O. Hennegan, (1969), Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit
Robert F. Sweeney, Chief Judge, District Court of Maryland
Robert A. Zarnoch, Judge of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals
R. Karl Aumann (1982), former Maryland Secretary of State
Robert C. Baldwin, former Maryland Delegate
Francis B. Burch (1941), former Attorney General of Maryland
Andrew J. Burns Jr (1950), former Maryland delegate
Jill P. Carter, member, Maryland House of Delegates
Edward L. Cochran (1949), Howard County Executive, 1974-1978
Jean B. Cryor (1979), former Maryland Delegate
Terry R. Gilleland, Jr., former member of Maryland House of Delegates
C. Stuart Knudsen (1949), former member of Maryland House of Delegates
Hugh Meade (1929), U.S. Congressman for Maryland 2nd District, 1947-1949
Barbara Mikulski (Mount Saint Agnes College, 1958), United States Senator from Maryland, 1987–present
John S. Morgan (1984), former member of Maryland House of Delegates, 1991-1999
Herbert O'Conor (1917), Governor of Maryland from 1939–1947, United States Senator from 1947–1953
Michael Peroutka, former Constitution Party candidate for President
Dennis F. Rasmussen (1970), Baltimore County Executive, 1986-1990
Bryan Simonaire (2005), Maryland State Senator
Brian Benesch, astronaut
Edwin A. Fleishman, notable scientist and author
Michael D. Griffin, administrator of NASA
Bradley M. Kuhn, former Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation, Phi Beta Kappa Society 1995
Charles J. Acquisto, author, Wisdom to Grow On, Tap Room Tales
Susanne Althoff, Boston Globe magazine editor
Mark Bowden, B.A. 1973, journalist and author (Black Hawk Down)
Tom Clancy, B.A. 1968, author
George Herman, B.A. 1950, playwright (A Company of Wayward Saints)
Tom Kuegler, author of business and Internet marketing
Deborah Rudacille, writer
Steven B. Smith, poet
Joe Wenderoth, poet
Matthew J. Brewster, pentathlon competitor
Michael Burke, former soccer player
Steve Butz, Baltimore Orioles mascot
Paul Cantabene (1993), former professional lacrosse player; head coach of Stevenson University's men's lacrosse team
Frank Cashen (1945), General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets, won 1986 World Series
Harry Child, former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Washington Senators
Diane Geppi-Aikens (1984), women's college lacrosse coach
Katie Hoff, swimmer who holds the world record for the Women's 400m individual medley; former student and volunteer assistant swimming coach
Milos Kocic (2008), goalkeeper for D.C. United and Toronto FC
Christof Lindenmayer (1999), retired professional soccer player for the Columbus Crew; assistant men's soccer coach at the university
Mike Malone, Sacramento Kings head coach
Jim McKay (1943), sports broadcaster, winner of 13 Emmy Awards
Doug Miller, former professional soccer player; current youth soccer coach
Mike Morrison, drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 2nd round (24th pick, 51st overall) of the 1989 NBA draft
Gordie Mueller, relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox that played only one season in 1950
Jimmy Patsos, former head men's basketball coach, 2004-2013.
Michael Phelps, swimmer with 8 Olympic medals; former volunteer assistant swimming coach
Skip Prosser, former men's basketball coach, 1993–94
Philip Scholz, S-11 category swimmer; set multiple American Paralympic records
Zach Thornton (1998), goalkeeper for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Chicago Fire and Chivas USA
Joe Wise, Paralympian swimmer
Dennis Wit, retired U.S. national soccer player
Joseph C. Martin, Roman Catholic priest, recovering alcoholic and renowned speaker/educator on the issues of alcoholism and drug addiction
J. Francis Stafford, Vatican Cardinal
Noah Weinberg, rabbi
John A Gardecki, classical pianist
David Villa, singer and songwriter for Silver Edition
Jah Works, roots reggae band formed by a group of Loyola students on a study abroad program in Belgium
Pete Connolley, contestant on 2009's Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat; finished third
Heather Cooke, cast member on The Real World: Las Vegas
Devin A. DiCristofaro, philanthropist
Suzanne Lee - 2012 Emmy winner for her work on the NBC 2012 London Olympics live coverage
Jimmy McNulty, fictional protagonist of the HBO series The Wire
J. Brady Murphy, B.A., 1939, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation; killed in the Line of Duty, 1953
Azikiwe K. Rich, Supervising Analyst, Mayor's Office of Management and Budget, New York City
Allyson Solomon, first female and first black brigadier general in the Maryland Air National Guard
Gwen Stevens, protagonist of Gwen Asher's book The Pretend Wife
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