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Heads of State
- His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan ibn al-Hussein (MSFS 1987), 1999-present
- Ricardo Arias Espinosa (SFS 1935) - President of Panama, 1955-1956
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (SFS 1968) - President of the Philippines, 2001-present
- José Manuel Barroso (MSFS 1998) - President of the European Commission, 2004-present; Prime Minister of Portugal, 2002-2004
- Bill Clinton (SFS 1968) - 42nd President of the United States, 1993-2001.
- Alfredo Cristiani (MSB 1968) - President of El Salvador, 1989-1994
- Felipe de Borbon (MSFS 1995) - Crown Prince of Spain
- Samuel Lewis Navarro (C 1979) - Foreign Minister and 1st Vice President of Panama, son of Panamanian statesman Gabriel Lewis Galindo
- Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece (FLL 1993, MSFS 1995) - son of ex-King Constantine II of Greece, first cousin of Crown Prince Felipe
- Galo Plaza (SFS 1929) - President of Ecuador, 1948-1952; President, Organization of American States, 1968-1975; Ambassador of Ecuador to the United States, 1944-1946.
- Željko Komšić (SFS 1982) - Tripartite President of Bosnia 2006-present
Governors
- Toney Anaya (SFS 1963), D-New Mexico (retired)
- Michael N. Castle (L 1964) R-Delaware (retired)
- Peter Tali Coleman (C 1949, L 1951), Governor of American Somoa (the first Samoan appointed Governor, 1956-1961, and later the first elected Governor, 1977, 1980, 1989) (deceased)
- Michael V. DiSalle (L 1931), D-Ohio (deceased)
- Francis A. Keating II (C 1966), R-Oklahoma (retired)
- Jim McGreevey (L 1981), D-New Jersey (retired)
- Steve Merrill (L 1972), R-New Hampshire (retired)
- Luis Muñoz Marín (L 1915), Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1949-1965, (the first democratically elected Governor of the Commonwealth and called "The Father of Modern Puerto Rico") (deceased)
- James C. Shannon (C 1918), R-Connecticut (deceased)
- Don Siegelman (L 1972), D-Alabama (retired)
- John Spellman (L 1953), R- Washington (retired)
- Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. (L 1979), R-Indiana
- John Lynch (L 1978), D-New Hampshire
Cabinet Members, White House Staff, Advisors
- David Addington (SFS 1978) - Chief of Staff to Vice President Richard Cheney.
- Roger Altman (C 1969) - Deputy Treasury Secretary, 1993-1994
- William W. Belknap (L 1851) - U.S. Secretary of War, 1869-1876
- Lea Berman (G 1981) - Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and White House Social Secretary, 2004-2007
- Pat Buchanan (C 1961) - advisor to Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, nationally syndicated political pundit, a regular on The McLaughlin Group TV program
- George Cortelyou (L 1895) - Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and Postmaster General
- John Dean (L 1965) - White House Counsel to President Nixon during Watergate affair, 1970-1973
- Paula Dobriansky (SFS 1977) - Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs, 2001-present
- Douglas Feith (L 1978) - Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, 2001-2005
- Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - Secretary of Defense, 2006-
- Alexander Haig (G 1961) - Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration; Supreme Commander of NATO; White House Chief of Staff; CEO, United Technologies
- Michael P. Jackson (G 1985) - Deputy Secretary, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), 2005-present
- Tina W. Jonas (G 1995) - Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief Financial Officer, Department of Defense, 2004-present
- Mickey Kantor (L 1968) - Secretary of Commerce, 1996-1997
- Robert M. Kimmitt (L 1977) - Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, 2005-present
- Ron Klain (C 1983) - Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to Vice President Gore, 1995-2000
- Jacob Lew (L 1975) - Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1998-2001
- Mike McCurry (G 1985) - Press Secretary to President Clinton, 1995-1998
- Beth Nolan (L 1980) - White House Counsel to President Clinton, 1999-2001
- Meghan O'Sullivan (C 1991) - Special Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, 2005-
- John Podesta (L 1976) - Chief of Staff to President Clinton, 1998-2001
- Jack Quinn (C 1971, L 1975) - White House Counsel to President Clinton, 1995-1996
- Charles Schultz (C 1948, G 1950) Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers in the Carter administration
- John Tuck (SFS 1967) - Under Secretary, Department of Transportation, 1989-1992
- Melanne Verveer (I 66, G 69) - Assistant to President Clinton and Chief of Staff to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1997-2001; Assistant Chief of Staff to Mrs. Clinton, 1993-1997
Ambassadors
- David Abshire (G 1959) - United States Ambassador to NATO, 1983-1987; co-founder, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); advisor to President Reagan
- Adel al-Jubeir (G 1983) - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to the United States, 2007-present
- Shlomo Argov (SFS 1952) - Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom, 1979-1982; Ambassador of Israel to the Netherlands, 1977-1979; Ambassador of Israel to Mexico, 1971-1974
- Ricardo Alberto Arias (SFS 1961) - Ambassador of Panama to the United Nations, 2004-present; Ambassador of Panama to the United States, 1994-96; Foreign Minister of Panama, 1996-1998
- Diego C. Asencio (SFS 1952) - United States Ambassador to Brazil, 1983-1986; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1977-1980
- Christopher C. Ashby (SFS 1968) - United States Ambassador to Uruguay, 1997-2001
- Elizabeth Frawley Bagley (L 1987) - United States Ambassador to Portugal, 1994-1997; senior advisor to U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
- Charles F. Baldwin (SFS 1926) - United States Ambassador to the Federation of Maylasia, 1961-1964
- Vincent M. Battle (SFS 1962) - United States Ambassador to Lebanon, 2001-2004
- Willard L. Beaulac (SFS 1921) - United States Ambassador to Paraguay, 1944-1947; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1947-1951; United States Ambassador to Cuba, 1951-1953; United States Ambassador to Chile, 1953-1956; United States Ambassador to Argentina, 1956-1960
- John W. Blaney (MSFS 1976) - United States Ambassador to Liberia, 2002-2005
- Richard J. Bloomfield (SFS 1950) - United States Ambassador to Portugal, 1978-1982; United States Ambassador to Ecuador, 1976-1978
- Clifford G. Bond (SFS 1970) - United States Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-2004
- Donald E. Booth (SFS 1976) - United States Ambassador to Liberia, 2005-present
- Timothy A. Chorba (C 1968) - United States Ambassador to Singapore, 1994-1998
- Michael W. Cotter (SFS 1965) - United States Ambassador to Turkmenistan, 1995-1998
- Brian D. Curran (SFS 1970) - United States Ambassador to Haiti, 2001-2003; United States Ambassador to Mozambique, 1997-2000
- Allen C. Davis (SFS 1956) - United States Ambassador to Uganda, 1983-1985; United States Ambassador to Guinea, 1980-1983
- Simcha Dinitz (SFS 1953) - Ambassador of Israel to the United States, 1973-1979; political advisor to Prime Minister Golda Meir, 1969-1973
- Edward P. Djerejian (SFS 1960) - United States Ambassador to Israel, 1993-94; United States Ambassador to Syria, 1988-1991
- James F. Dobbins, Jr. (SFS 1963) - United States Ambassador to the European Union, 1991-1993
- Thomas J. Dodd (SFS 1957) - United States Ambassador to Uruguay, 1993-1997; United States Ambassador to Costa Rica, 1997-2001
- Cynthia G. Efird (SFS 1971) - United States Ambassador to Angola, 2004-present
- Maurice Francis Egan (C 1879) - United States Ambassador to Denmark, 1907-1918
- J. Richard Fredericks (B 1968) - United States Ambassador to Switzerland, 1999-2001
- Peter W. Galbraith (L 1990) - United States Ambassador to Croatia, 1993-1998; United Nations Ambassador, East Timor, 2000-2001
- Jorge Guajardo (SFS 1993) - Ambassador of Mexico to China, 2007-present
- Yehoyada Haim (G 1972, G 1975) - Ambassador of Israel to China, 2002-present; Ambassador of Israel to India, 1995-2000
- David Hale (SFS 1983) - United States Ambassador to Jordan, 2005-present
- Parker T. Hart (SFS 1940) - United States Ambassador to Turkey, 1965-1968; United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1961-1965; United States Ambassador to Kuwait, 1962-1963; United States Ambassador to Yemen, 1961-1962
- Maura Harty (SFS 1981) - United States Ambassador to Paraguay, 1997-1999
- John E. Herbst (SFS 1974) - United States Ambassador to Ukraine, 2003-2006; United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan, 2000-2003
- Karl Hofmann (SFS 1983) - United States Ambassador to the Republic of Togo, 2000-2002; Executive Secretary of the Department of State, 2002-2005
- Charles W. Hostler (G 1951) - United States Ambassador to Bahrain, 1989-1993
- John D. Jernegan (SFS 1937) - United States Ambassador to Algeria, 1965-1967; United States Ambassador to Iraq, 1958-1962
- U. Alexis Johnson (SFS 1932) - United States Ambassador at Large, 1973-1977; United States Ambassador to Japan, 1966-1968; United States Ambassador to Thailand, 1968-1961; United States Ambassador to Czechoslovkia, 1953-1957
- James R. Jones (L 1964) - United States Ambassador to Mexico, 1993-1997
- John H. Kelly (SFS Fellow 1981-1982) - United States Ambassador to Lebanon, 1986-1988
- Robert M. Kimmitt (L 1977) - United States Ambassador to Germany, 1991-1993
- William R. Kintner (G 1948, G 1950) - United States Ambassador to Kingdom of Thailand, 1973-1975
- Alphonse F. LaPorta (SFS 1960) - United States Ambassador to Mongolia, 1997-2000
- Franklin Lavin (SFS 1979, G 1985) - United States Ambassador to Singapore, 2001-2005; Under Secretary of Commerce, 2005-2007
- Edward B. Lawson (SFS 1924, G 1925) - United States Ambassador to Israel, 1954-1959; United States Ambassador to Iceland, 1949-1954
- John A. Linehen, Jr. (SFS 1949) - United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone, 1977-1980
- Alphonso Lopez-Caballero (SFS 1967) - Ambassador of Colombia to the United Kingdom, 2002-present; Ambassador of Colombia to France; Ambassador of Colombia to Canada
- John F. Maisto (SFS 1961) - United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, 2003-2007; United States Ambassador to Venezuela 1997-2000
- Eileen A. Malloy (SFS 1975) - United States Ambassador to Kyrgystan, 1994-1997
- Jackson McDonald (SFS 1978) - United States Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea, 2004-present; United States Ambassador to the Republic of The Gambia, 2001-2004
- Richard T. McCormack (C 1963) - United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, 1985-1989
- Gerald S. McGowan (SFS 1968, L 1974) - United States Ambassador to Portugal, 1997-2001
- Alfred Moses (L 1956) - United States Ambassador to Romania, 1994-97
- Stephen D. Mull (SFS 1980) - United States Ambassador to Lithuania, 2003-2006
- Frank V. Ortiz, Jr. (SFS 1950) - United States Ambassador to Argentina, 1983-1986; United States Ambassador to Peru, 1981-1983
- Mark R. Parris (SFS 1972) - United States Ambassador to Turkey, 1997-2000
- Kasit Piromya (SFS 1968) - Kingdom of Thailand Ambassador to United States, 2004-2006
- Maureen E. Quinn (G 1980) - United States Ambassador to Qatar, 2001-2004
- James W. Riddleberger (G 1926) - United States Ambassador to Austria, 1962-1967; United States Ambassador to Greece, 1958-1959; United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1953-1958
- Manuel Rocha (G 1978) - United States Ambassador to Bolivia, 2000-2002
- Roberto R. Romulo (C 1960) - Ambassador of the Philippines to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Communites, 1989-1991; Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, 1992-1995
- Francis Rooney (C 1975, L 1978) - United States Ambassador to Holy See, 2005-present
- David M. Satterfield - (L 1978) - United States Ambassador to Lebanon, 1998-2001
- David Scheffer (LLM 1978) - The first United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, 1997-2000
- Michael A. Sheehan (MSFS 1988) - United States Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism, 1998-2000
- Thomas L. Siebert (C 1968, L 1972) - United States Ambassador to Sweden, 1994-1998
- Ivan Stancioff (C 1951, L 1956) - Bulgarian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, 1991-1993; Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, 1994-1999
- Bruno Stagno (SFS 1991) - Costa Rican Ambassador to the United Nations, 2002-2004
- Joseph G. Sullivan (G 1969) - United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, 2001-2004; United States Ambassador to Angola, 1998-2001
- John Tefft (G 1978) - United States Ambassador to Georgia, 2005-present; United States Ambassador to Lithuania, 200-2003
- Carlos Tello Macias (B 1958) - Ambassador of Mexico to Cuba, the Soviet Union, Portugal
- Patrick N. Theros (SFS 1963) - United States Ambassador to Qatar, 1995-1998
- HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal al Saud (SFS 1968) - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to United States, 2005-2007; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, 2002-2005
- HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawwaf bin Abdul Aziz (SFS 1981) - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, 2005-present; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Italy and Malta, 1995-2005
- Viron P. Vaky (SFS 1947) - United States Ambassador to Venezuela, 1976-1978; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1974-1976; United States Ambassador to Costa Rica, 1972-1974
- Lannon Walker (SFS 1961) - United States Ambassador to Ivory Coast, 1995-1998; United States Ambassador to Nigeria, 1989-1992; United States Ambassador to Senegal, 1985-1988
- C. David Welch (SFS 1975) - United States Ambassador to Egypt, 2001-2005
- Melissa F. Wells (SFS 1956) - United States Ambassador to Estonia, 1998-2001; United States Ambassador to Congo, 1991-1993; United States Ambassador to Mozambique, 1987-1990; United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau, 1976-1977; United States Ambassador to Cape Verde, 1976-1977
- Ong Keng Yong (G 1983) - Singapore's Ambassador and High Commissioner to India and Nepal, 1996-1998
Judges
- Thomas L. Ambro (C 1972, L 1975) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2000-present
- Richard C. Bosson (L 1969) - Chief Justice, New Mexico Supreme Court, 2004-present
- John T. Buckley (C 1958) - Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, First Department, New York State Supreme Court, 2003-present
- Richard Conway Casey (L 1958) - Judge, U. S. District Court in Manhattan, who was the nation’s first blind federal trial judge
- John O. Colvin (L 1978) - Chief Judge, United States Tax Court, 2006-present
- Francis B. Condon (L 1916) - Chief Justice, Rhode Island Supreme Court, 1958-1965
- Robert E. Davis (L 1964) - Associate Justice, Kansas Supreme Court, 1993-present
- D. Michael Fisher (C 1966, L 1969) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2003
- Arthur J. Gajarsa (L 1967) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1997-present
- Lorie Skjerven Gildea (L 1986) - Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court, 2006-
- Thomas M. Hardiman (L 1990) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2007-present
- Helen E. Hoens (L 1979) - Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court, 2006-
- Thomas F. Hogan (C 1960, L 1966) - Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 2001-present
- Jerome A. Holmes (L 1988) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, 2006-
- Jeffrey R. Howard (L 1981) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 2002-present
- Kent A. Jordan (L 1984) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2006-present
- Rives Kistler (L 1981) - Associate Justice, Oregon Supreme Court, 2003-present
- Hall S. Lusk (C 1904, L 1907) - Chief Justice, Oregon Supreme Court, 1949-1951
- M. Margaret McKeown (L 1975) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1998-present
- Kimberly Ann Moore (L 1994) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2006-present
- Fred I. Parker (L 1965) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1994-2003
- E. Barrett Prettyman (L 1915) - Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1958-1960; Federal Courthouse in D.C. named after him in 1997
- Vanessa Ruiz (L 1975) - Judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1994-present
- Antonin Scalia (C 1957) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1986-present
- Dennis Shedd (LL.M. 1980) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2002-present
- John Sirica (L 1926) - Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1971-1974; Time Magazine "Man of the Year" 1973
- Laura Denvir Stith (L 1978) - Judge, Missouri Supreme Court, 2001-present
- Eugene R. Sullivan (L 1971) - Chief Judge, U.S. Circuit Court for the Armed Forces, 1990-1995
- Edward Douglass White (C 1863) - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1910-1921
- James R. Zazzali (C 1958, L 1962) - Chief Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court, 2006-
Members of the U.S. Senate
- John A. Barrasso (C 1974, M 1978), R-Wyoming
- Alan Bible (L 1934), D-Nevada (deceased)
- J. Caleb Boggs (L 1937), R-Delaware (deceased)
- Dennis Chavez(L 1920), D-New Mexico - first American-born Hispanic senator (deceased)
- Richard Durbin (SFS 1966, L 1969), D-Illinois (current Majority Whip).
- Philip A Hart(C 1934), D-Michigan - Hart Senate Office Building named in his honor. (deceased)
- Francis Kernan (C 1836), D-New York (deceased)
- Edward Leahy (L 1908), D-Rhode Island (deceased)
- Patrick Leahy (L 1964), D-Vermont; chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee
- Hall S. Lusk (C 1904, L 1907), D-Oregon (deceased)
- Joseph C. O'Mahoney (L 1920), D-Wyoming (deceased)
- George Mitchell (L 1961), D-Maine - (retired, former Majority Leader)
- Joseph Montoya (L 1938), D-New Mexico (deceased)
- Lisa Murkowski (C 1980), R-Alaska
- William Roach D-North Dakota (deceased)
- James H. Webb (L 1975), D-Virginia, Secretary of the Navy in the Reagan Administration
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Claude I. Bakewell (C 1932), R-Missouri (deceased)
- William Brockman Bankhead (L 1895), D-Alabama - 47th Speaker of the House, 1936-1940
- Herbert H. Bateman (LLB 1956) - R-Virginia (deceased)
- Robert Bauman (SFS 1959), R-Maryland (retired)
- Bob Barr (L 1977), R-Georgia (retired)
- Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. (C 1952), R-Virginia (retired)
- Michael N. Castle (L 1964), R-Delaware
- Charles R. Clason (L 1914), R-Massachusetts (deceased)
- Francis Condon (L 1916), R-Rhode Island (deceased)
- Henry Cuellar (SFS 1974), D-Texas
- Matthew Denver (C 1892), D-Ohio (deceased)
- John Dingell (C 1949, L 1952), D-Michigan, current Dean (longest-serving Member) of the House of Representatives
- Dennis Donovan (L 1895), D-Ohio (deceased)
- John J. Douglass (L 1896), D-Massachusetts (deceased)
- Robert F Drinan SJ(L 1949, L 1951), D-Massachusetts, 1971-1981 (first Roman Catholic priest to serve as a voting Member of Congress); Georgetown Law professor, 1981-2006 (deceased)
- James P.B. Duffy (C 1901), D-New York (deceased)
- Ed Edmonson (L 1947), D-Oklahoma (deceased)
- Henry A. Edmundson (C), D-Virginia (deceased)
- Lane Evans (L 1978), D-Illinois (retired)
- Charles J. Faulkner (C 1822), W-Virginia, D-Virginia, D-West Virginia (deceased)
- Mike Ferguson (MPP 1995), R-New Jersey
- John R. Foley (L 1947), D-Maryland
- Ellsworth Foote (L 1923), R-Connecticut (deceased)
- Jeff Fortenberry (MPP 1986), R-Nebraska
- Luis Fortuno (SFS 1982), NPP/R-Puerto Rico
- Martin Frost (L 1970), D-Texas (retired)
- George E. Gorman (L 1895), D-Illinois (deceased)
- Leonard W. Hall (L (1920), R-New York (deceased)
- Forest Harness (L 1917), R-Indiana (deceased)
- Herbert Harris, (L 1951), D-Virginia
- Burr Harrison (L 1926), D-Virginia (deceased)
- Edward J. Hart (L 1924, D-New Jersey (deceased)
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (C 1993 G 1996, L 1997), D-South Dakota
- Mazie Hirono (L 1978), D-Hawaii
- Lawrence J. Hogan (C 1949), R-Maryland (retired)
- Steny Hoyer (L 1966), D-Maryland, Majority Leader
- Henry Hyde (C 1947), R-Illinois, former Chairman of the International Relations Committee; former Chairman of the Judiciary Committee (retired)
- Michael L. Igoe (L 1908), D-Illinois (deceased)
- Bill Jefferson (L 1996), D-Louisiana
- Mark Steven Kirk (L 1992), R-Illinois
- Dan Lungren (L 1971), R-California
- Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (C 1906, L 1909), R-Maryland (deceased)
- Charlie Norwood (DDS 1969), R-Georgia
- Jerry J. O'Connell (C 1934), D-Montana (deceased)
- Patrick B. O'Sullivan (C 1909), D-Connecticut (deceased)
- James T. Patterson {C 1933), R-Connecticut (deceased)
- William S. Reyburn (L 1904), R-Pennsylvania (deceased)
- Charles Risk (L 1922), R-Rhode Island (deceased)
- Angelo D. Roncallo (L 1953), R-New York (retired)
- Antoni N. Sadlak (L 1931), R-Connecticut (deceased)
- Philip Sharp (SFS 1964), D-Indiana (retired)
- John William Stanton (SFS 1949), R-Ohio
- William R. Thom (L 1916), D-Ohio (deceased)
- Chris Van Hollen (L 1990), D-Maryland, Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- Peter Visclosky (L 1982), D-Indiana
- Rick White (L 1980), R-Washington (retired)
- Frank Wolf (L 1965), R-Virginia
- Albert Wynn (L 1977), D-Maryland
Attorneys
- Jack Abramoff (L 1986) - In March 2006, sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison and ordered then to pay restitution of more than $21 million (for defrauding American Indian tribes and corruption of public officials)
- Craig A. Alexander (L 1986) - general counsel, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Scott G. Alvarez (L 1981) - general counsel, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Patrick Apodaca (SFS 1972) - university counsel, University of New Mexico
- Robert S. Bennett (C 1961, L 1964) - noted litigator
- Michael E. Bleier (L 1965) - special counsel to the chairman and general counsel, Mellon Financial Corporation, 1982-1996; current partner at Reed Smith LLP
- Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. (C 1961, L 1965) - co-founder, Patton Boggs LLP
- Louis J. Briskman (L 1973) - EVP and general counsel, CBS Corporation
- Plato Cacheris (SFS 1953, L 1956) - noted litigator
- Paul Cappuccio (C 1983) - general counsel, Time Warner, Inc.
- Paul Clement (SFS 1987) - Solicitor General of the United States, 2005-present
- James C. Duff (L 1981) - Director, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
- Thomas F. English (C 1980, L 1983) - general counsel, New York Life
- Charles H. Fahy (L 1914) - Solicitor General of the United States, 1941-1945
- Edward Frankle (L 1974) - general counsel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988-2002
- Frank J. Hogan (L 1902) - founder, Hogan & Hartson
- Anthony A. Lapham (L 1961) - general counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 1976-1979
- Lisa Madigan (C 1988) - Attorney General of Illinois
- Peter McDonough (C 1979, L 1982) - general counsel, Princeton University
- Scott Muller (L 1975) - general counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 2002-2004
- W. Michael Murphy, Jr. (C 1972) - New Jersey prosecutor
- Javier H. Rubinstein (L 1989) - global general counsel, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Lawrence Rudolph (L 1976) - general counsel, National Science Foundation
- Jane Sullivan Roberts (L 1984) - Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop; wife of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
- William Shea (C 1929) (Shea Stadium) - noted New York attorney (deceased)
- Brendan Sullivan (C 1964) (L1967) - noted litigator
- Edward Bennett Williams (L 1944) legendary trial lawyer; attorney for the Washington Post and Georgetown University; owned Washington Redskins and Baltimore Orioles; founder, Williams & Connolly
Other alumni in politics
- Ziad Abu Amr (G 1980, G 1986) - Foreign Minister, Palestinian National Unity Government, March-June 2007
- Robert Baer (SFS 1976) - Author; the movie "Syriana" was based on two of his books
- Giorgi Baramidze (SFS Fellow, 1998-99) - Minister for Euro-Atlantic Integration, 2004-present; former Acting Prime Minister, Republic of Georgia
- Bradley Belt (L 1984) - Exec Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., 2004-2006
- Rubén Berríos-Martínez (B 1961) - President of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP); Honorary President of the Socialist International; elected to the Puerto Rico Senate (1973-1977; 1985-1989; 1997-2000)
- General George W. Casey Jr. (SFS 1970) - Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 2007-present; Commander, Multi-National Force-Iraq, 2004-2007
- Laura Chinchilla (G 1989) - First Vice President and Minister of Justice, Republic of Costa Rica, 2006-present
- Dean Clancy (SFS 1986) - Executive Director, the President's Council on Bioethics, 2001-2004
- Mohammed Gulam Dewji (MSB 1998) - Member of Parliament, Tanzania, 2005-present
- Stéphane Dujarric (SFS 1988) - Chief Spokesman for the United Nations and the U.N. Secretary-General, 2005-2006
- Martin Frost (L 1970) - President, America Votes, 2007-present
- Maj. Gen. John L. Fugh (SFS 1957) - Chairman, Committee of 100; Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army, 1991-1993; the first Chinese-American to become a General officer in the U.S. Army
- Frank Gaffney (SFS 1975) - President and Founder, Center for Security Policy
- Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - U.S. Secretary of Defense, 2006-present; Director, Central Intelligence Agency, 1991-1993
- Mark D. Gearan (L 1991) - Director, Peace Corps 1995-1999
- Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (SFS 1959-1963, did not graduate) -- Iranian Foreign Minister, 1979–1980, during Iran hostage crisis. Later arrested and executed
- Leonard Hall (L 1920) - Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1953-1957
- Maura Harty (SFS 1981) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, 2002-present
- General James L. Jones (SFS 1966) - Commander of U.S.-European Command and the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 2003-2006; Commandant, United States Marine Corps, 1999-2003
- Alphonse F. LaPorta (SFS 1960) - President, United States-Indonesia Society, 2004-present
- Jane Holl Lute (L 1999) - UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, 2003-present; wife of Lt. General Douglas E. Lute, President Bush's "War Czar"
- John Lynch-Staunton (SFS 1953) - Canadian politician, first leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
- Deborah Markowitz (L 1987) - Vermont's 37th Secretary of State, 1998-present
- Terry McAuliffe (L 1984) - Chairman, Democratic National Committee, 2001-2005
- Marc Morial (L 1983) - President and CEO, National Urban League, 2003-present; Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1994-2002
- Vice Admiral Robert B. Murrett (G 1982) - Director, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, 2006-present; Director, Naval Intelligence, 2005-2006
- Andrew Natsios (C 1971) - U.S. Special Envoy for Darfur, 2006-present; Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), 2001-2005
- John P. O'Brien (LLB, LLM) - 98th Mayor of New York City, 1933-34
- Chung Soo Park (SFS 1958) - Vice President of the Executive Committee of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, elected in Cairo (1997); Minister of the Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry of Korea, 1998
- General David H. Petraeus (SFS Fellow - Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1994-1995), Commander, Multi-National Force-Iraq, 2007-present
- Michael Powell (L 1993) - Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, 2001-2005
- Pat Quinn (SFS 1970) - Lt. Gov. of Illinois, 2003-present
- Vice Admiral Ann E. Rondeau (G 1982) - Director, Navy Staff, 2005-2006; the highest ranking woman in the United States Navy
- Charles Rossotti (C 1962) - Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, 1997-2002
- Robert Shrum (C 1965)- Democratic political consultant
- Nancy Soderberg (MSFS 1984) - U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs at the United Nations, 1997-2001
- James C.Y. Soong (L 1974) - Taiwanese politician; Chairman of Taiwan's People First Party
- Bruno Stagno (SFS 1991) - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Costa Rica, 2006-present
- Michael S. Steele (L 1991) - Lt. Gov. of Maryland, 2003-2007
- Daniel S. Sullivan (L & MSFS 1993) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, 2006-present
- Vice Admiral William D. Sullivan (G 1990) - U.S. Military Representative to NATO, Brussels, 2006-present
- Maj. Gen. Guy C. Swan III (G 1987) - Commander, U.S.Army Military District of Washington and Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region, 2005-present
- George Tenet (SFS 1976) - Director, Central Intelligence Agency, 1997-2004
- C. David Welch (SFS 1975) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, 2005-present
- Robert L. Wilkie (LLM 1992) - Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, 2006-present
- Ong Keng Yong (G 1983) - Secretary-General, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 2003-present
Business
- Joseph R. Baczko (SFS 1967) - president and CEO, Blockbuster Entertainment, 1991-1993; founder and president, Toys R Us-International, 1983-1990; CEO, Max Factor-Europe, 1979-1983
- Charles E. Bunch (SFS 1971) - chairman and CEO, PPG Industries; chairman, National Association of Manufacturers, 2007-2008 term
- Charles Cawley (C 1962) - chairman and CEO, MBNA Bank of America (now Bank of America) (retired)
- John K. Delaney (L 1988) - chairman and CEO, CapitalSource, Inc.
- Charles Donnelly (LLB 1896) - president, Northern Pacific Railroad, 1920-1939
- James D. Farley (SFS 1950) - vice chairman, Citigroup, Inc. (retired)
- Thomas W. Farley (C 1997) - president and CEO, New York Board of Trade, 2007-present
- James A. Firestone (SFS 1976) - president, Xerox North America; EVP, Xerox Corporation
- Nicholas C. Forstmann (MSB 1969) - partner, Forstmann Little & Company
- Chas Gile (SFS 1992) - CEO, Europe, NCH Corporation
- James Greco (C 1980) - CEO, Bruegger's Enterprises
- Jeffrey W. Greenberg (L 1976) - chairman and CEO, Marsh & McLennan Companies, 2000-2004
- Ken Hakuta (MSB 1972) - "Dr. Fad", inventor; CEO, Allherb.com Foundation
- Martin C. Halusa (C 1977) - CEO, Apax Partners Worldwide LLP
- Michael Heisley, Sr. (B 1960) - chairman, Heico Companies
- Clifford Hudson (L 1980) - chairman and CEO, SONIC Corp.
- Roberto R. Herencia (B 1981) - president, Banco Popular North America, Chicago, 2001-present
- Gregory B. Kenny (B 1974) - president and CEO, General Cable
- Jules Kroll (L 1966) - president, Kroll-O'Gara Company
- Heidi Kunz (FLL 1977) - chief financial officer, Blue Shield of California
- Elaine La Roche (SFS 1971) - chairman and director, Linktone Ltd.; Morgan Stanley's first woman managing director, oversees corporate services
- Ted Leonsis (C 1977) - president and CEO, AOL Interactive Properties; majority owner, Washington Capitals hockey team
- Philip Marineau (C 1968) - president and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.
- David C. McCourt (C 1979) - chairman and CEO, Granahan McCourt Capital
- Robert Emmett McDonough (SFS 1949) - founder and vice chairman, Remedy Temp, Inc.
- William J. McDonough (G 1962) - vice chairman, Merrill Lynch & Co., 2006-present; president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1993-2003
- George J. Mitchell (L 1961) - chairman, Walt Disney Company, 2004-2006
- Robert Mosbacher, Jr. (C 1973) - president, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- Eugene F. Murphy (LLM 1964) - vice chairman, General Electric, 1997-1999; president and CEO, RCA Communications, 1981-1985
- Morgan E. O'Brien (C 1966) - founder and chairman, Cyren Call Communications, 2005-present; co-founder and chairman, Nextel Communications Inc. (now Sprint Nextel Corp.), 1987-1995
- James J. O'Connor (LLB 1963) - CEO, Commonwealth Edison, 1980-1998
- Gary Perlin (SFS 1972) - chief financial officer, Capital One Financial Corporation, 2003-present
- Peter J. Pestillo (LLB 1963) - chairman and CEO, Visteon Corporation (retired)
- Charles Prince (LLM 1983), chairman, Citigroup
- Frederic Rose (SFS 1984, L 1989) - executive vice president, Alcatel; president of Alcatel Asia Pacific
- Patricia Russo (C 1972) - CEO, Alcatel-Lucent,
- John T. Schwieters (B 1962) - vice chairman, Perseus LLC
- Barry Sullivan (C 1953) - chairman and CEO, First National Bank of Chicago, 1980-1992 (now part of JPMorgan Chase)
- Edmond Villani (C 1968) - vice chairman, Deutsche Asset Management; president and CEO, Scudder Kemper Investments
- Marcus Wallenberg (SFS 1980) - president and CEO, Investor AB; chairman, International Chamber of Commerce
- Vincent A. Wolfington (C 1962) - chairman, World Travel & Tourism Council; chairman emeritus, Carey International
Entertainment, Media & Culture
- Sara Albert (C 2005) - America's Next Top Model contestant
- Amerie (C 2000) - rhythm and blues singer
- Pearl Bailey (C 1985) - noted singer, entertainer
- Mitch Bainwol (C 1981) - chairman and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),
- Bruce Bartlett (G 1976) - economist and Wall Street Journal columnist.
- John Barrymore (C 1898) - actor
- Jason Bellini (C 1997) - journalist
- Tarak Ben Ammar (SFS) - Franco-Tunisian film producer
- John C. Bersia (G 1979) - Orlando Sentinel journalist, winner of 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
- Mike Birbiglia (C 2000) - comedian
- Joan Biskupic (L 1993) - Supreme Court reporter, USA Today, 2000-present; Supreme Court reporter, Washington Post, 1992-2000
- Stuart Bloomberg (C 1972) - chairman, ABC Entertainment
- William Peter Blatty (C 1950) - author of The Exorcist
- David G. Bradley (L 1983) - chairman, The Atlantic Monthly; chairman, National Journal Group
- Sally Buzbee (G 1997) - AP chief of Middle East news, based in Cairo
- Bob Colacello (SFS 1969) - noted biographer (Andy Warhol, Doris Duke, the Reagans)
- Robert J. Collier (C 1894) - publisher of Collier's Weekly magazine (founded by his father); president, Aero Club of America; married a grandaughter of William Astor
- Bradley Cooper (C 1997) - actor
- William Corcoran (C 1813) - founder, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington's first art museum
- George Crile III (SFS 1968) - CBS News producer (60 Minutes and 60 Minutes II) and reporter, 1976-2006; The Overseas Press Club twice awarded Crile its Edward R. Murrow Award
- Lyle Denniston (G 1957) - journalist who covered the Supreme Court for: Wall Street Journal, Washington Star and Baltimore Sun; also, taught at Georgetown Law for eight years
- Margaret Edson (G 1992) - Pulitzer Prize winning author of "Wit"
- Paul Erdman (SFS 1955) - business and financial writer
- Ahmet Ertegün (G 1945) - chairman, Atlantic Records; co-founder, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; chairman, The American Turkish Society
- Justin Falvey (B 1990) - co-head of DreamWorks Television, the network television production arm of DreamWorks SKG
- Kelly Flynn (C 1988) - executive producer, CNN
- Jim Gaffigan (MSB 1988) - comedian/actor
- Robert Gant (L ) - actor
- Jamie Gangel (SFS 1977) - NBC News "Today" show national correspondent
- Linda Gradstein (SFS 1985) - correspondent, National Public Radio (NPR)
- John Guare (C 1960, H 1991) - author and playwright (The House of Blue Leaves, Six Degrees of Separation); five Tony Awards
- Daniel Henninger (SFS 1971) - deputy editorial page director and columnist for the Wall Street Journal
- Jack Hofsiss (C 1971) - director of theater, film and television; Tony Award for directing The Elephant Man
- Stuart W. Holliday (SFS 1988) - president and CEO, Meridian International Center
- James R. Jones (L 1964) - national chairman, World Affairs Councils of America, 2003-present
- Mary Jordan (C 1983) - Washington Post journalist, co-winner of 2003 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting; currently co-bureau chief in London
- Mark Landler (SFS 1987) - New York Times European economic correspondent, Frankfurt, 2002-present; NY Times Hong Kong bureau chief, 1998-2002
- Malcolm Lee (C 1992) - director, The Best Man and Undercover Brother
- Mitchell Hurwitz (C 1985) - TV writer, creator of Arrested Development
- Peter G. Loehr (SFS 1989) - producer; Imar Film Co., a Beijing-based, independent film company
- Victorino L. Matus (SFS 1995) - assistant managing editor, The Weekly Standard
- Tara McKelvey (C 1985)- editor, The American Prospect
- Marilyn Milian (L 1984) - The People's Court judge
- Deroy Murdoch (C 1986) - columnist, Scripps Howard News Service
- Don Murphy (MSB 1985) - motion picture producer
- Condé Montrose Nast (C 1894, G) - founder of Condé Nast Publications
- Jonathan Nolan (C 1998) - author of Memento
- Miles O'Brien (C 1981) - CNN technology and environmental correspondent
- Norah O'Donnell (C 1996), (G 2003) - MSNBC chief Washington correspondent; contributor to NBC's Today Show
- Guy Picciotto (C 1987) - guitarist for rock band Fugazi, former lead singer and guitarist for Rites of Spring
- Mark Jude Poirier (C 1991) - author, books include Goats and Unsung Heroes of American Industry
- Patricia Pomerleau (NHS 1971) - founder and president, ceoexpress.com
- Jean M. Prewitt (L 1974) - president and CEO, Independent Film & Television Alliance
- Frank J. Prial (C 1951) - New York Times wine columnist, 1972-2005
- Walter Ratliff (G 2004) - documentary producer, Associated Press journalist
- Carl Reiner (SFS 1943) - actor, director, film producer; holder of most Emmy awards in the entertainment field
- William Lawrence (Larry) Rohter (SFS 1971) - New York Times bureau chief, Rio de Janeiro
- Chris Sacca (SFS 1997, L 2000) - Google's head of special initiatives
- Maria Shriver (C 1977) - NBC-TV news commentator and wife of Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger
- David Schickler (SFS 1991) - author, books include Kissing in Manhattan and Sweet and Vicious
- Kate Snow (MSFS 1990) - co-anchor, weekend edition of the ABC News program "Good Morning America."
- Tim Sullivan (SFS 1988) - AP bureau chief, New Delhi
- Will Tanous (C 1992) - Warner Music Group executive, co-creator HBO's "Reverb"
- Frank A. Taylor (L 1934) - founding director , Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History; director, Air and Space Museum, 1969-1971
- Anthony Thomopoulos (SFS 1959) - former president ABC Entertainment and ABC Broadcast Group
- Jenny Toomey (C 1990) - indie rock musician and arts activist
- Greta Van Susteren (L 1979, L 1982) - Fox News anchor, "On The Record"
- Arick Wierson (SFS 1994), - NYC TV General Manager and media advisor to New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
- John Ziegler (C 1989) - talk show host, KFI-Los Angeles
Science and medicine
- John O. Agwunobi (MBA 2000) - Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Admiral, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, 2006-present
- John-David F. Bartoe (G 1974, G 1976) - Astronaut and Astrophysicist; Research Manager, International Space Station, NASA Johnson Space Center, 1995-present
- Pascale Cossart (G 1971) - Professor and Head of the Unité des Interactions Bactéries Cellules at the Pasteur Institute of Paris
- George V. Coyne, S.J. (G 1962) - Astronomer; Director of the Vatican Observatory, 1978-2006
- Mark R. Dybul (C 1985, M 1992) - Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Department of State, 2006-present
- Susan Hockfield (Med Ph.D - 1979) - Neuroscientist; Provost, Yale University, 2003-2004; Dean, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1998-2000 (see also: Education list below)
- Mark S. Humayun (C 1984) - Professor of Ophthalmology and Associate Director of Research, Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern California
- Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley (M 1976) - 41st Surgeon General of the Army and Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command, 2004-2007
- Antonia Novello (Hospital Fellow 1975) - 14th Surgeon General of the United States, 1990-1993
- Thomas Parran, Jr. (M 1915) - 6th Surgeon General of the United States, 1936-1948
- John J. Ring (C 1949; M 1953) - former President, American Medical Association
- Vera Rubin (G 1954) - Astronomer
- Solomon Snyder (C 1959, M 1962) - Neuroscientist
- Daniel Y. Sullivan (D 1974) - President, American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, 2001; President, Academy of Osseointegration, 1992-1993
- Andrew von Eschenbach (M 1967) - Director, Food and Drug Administration, 2006-present; Director, National Cancer Institute, 2002-2005
Religion, social action, and education
- Karl P. Adler (M 1966) - President, New York Medical College, 2007-present
- Kendall L. Baker (G 1966, G 1969) - 10th President, Ohio Northern University, 1999-present; 9th President, University of North Dakota, 1992-1999
- Robert L. Barchi (C 1968, G 1969) - 4th President, Thomas Jefferson University, 2004-present; Provost, University of Pennsylvania, 1999-2004
- Lawrence Biondi, S.J. (G 1966, G 1975) - 31st President, Saint Louis University, 1987-present
- Joan Claybrook (L 1973) - President, Public Citizen, 1982-present
- Jose Maria Cuenco (L) (b. 1885 - d. 1972) - Archbishop of Jaro, Philippines
- Thomas B. Curran, O.S.F.S. (G 1985) - 14th President, Rockhurst University, 2006-present
- Susan M. Davis (SFS 1978) - Chair, Board of Directors, Grameen Foundation
- John J. DeGioia (C 1979, G 1995) - 48th President, Georgetown University, 2001-present
- Louis DeThomasis, FSC (SFS 1963) - 11th President, St. Mary's University of Minnesota, 1984-2005
- Deborah Dingell (SFS 1975, SSCE 1998) - President, General Motors Foundation
- Edward Djerejian (SFS 1960) - Founding Director, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, 1993-present
- Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - 22nd President, Texas A&M University, 2002-2006
- Mark D. Gearan (L 1991) - President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1999-present
- David Goldwyn (C 1981) - Chairman of the Board, GlobalGiving Foundation, 2003-present
- Robert M. Hayes (C 1974) - Founder, Coalition for the Homeless
- Leo Higdon Jr. (C 1968) - 10th President, Connecticut College, 2006-present
- Susan Hockfield (Med Ph.D.) - 16th President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004-present
- Karl Hofmann (SFS 1983) - President, PSI (Population Services International), 2007-present
- George R. Houston, Jr. (B 1961) - President, Mount St. Mary's University, 1994-2003
- Mary Ellen Iskenderian (SFS 1981) - President & CEO, Women's World Banking (microfinance)
- Jan Karski (G Ph.D.) - Polish diplomat, WW II Resistance fighter, scholar; taught at Georgetown 40 years
- Daniel K. Lahart, S.J. (MSB 1983) - President, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory School, Houston, TX
- Brian F. Linnane, S.J. (G 1981) - 24th President of Loyola College in Maryland, 2005-present
- Barry W. Lynn (L 1978) - Executive Director, Americans United for Separation of Church and State
- Patricia A. McGuire (L 1977) - President, Trinity University, 1989-present
- John P. Minahan, Jr. (G 1970) - President, Western Oregon University, 2006-present
- John Cardinal O'Connor (G 1970) - Archbishop of New York, 1984-2000
- Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J. (C 1956) - 47th President, Georgetown University, 1989-2001
- Sadako Ogata (SFS 1953) - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 1991-2000
- Brian Paulson, S.J. (SFS 1981) - President, St. Ignatius College Preparatory School, Chicago, Illinois
- Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. (C 1981) - 24th President, The University of Scranton, 2003-present
- John Pinasco, S.J. (G 1868-1872) - 7th President, University of San Francisco, 1876-1880; 8th & 10th President, Santa Clara College (now University), 1880-1883 and 1888-1893
- Most Rev.Thomas J. Rodi (C 1971) - Bishop, Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi
- Sister Kathleen Ross, SNJM (G 1971) - founding President, Heritage College, Toppenish, Washington
- Charles Schultz (C 1948) - Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors in the Carter Administration
- Philip R. Sharp (SFS 1964, G 1974) - President, Resources for the Future, 2005-present, former Congresssman.
- Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (C 1988) - President, Best Buddies International
- Stacey Davis Stewart (C 1985) - President and CEO, Fannie Mae Foundation, 1999-present
- Barry Sullivan (C 1953) - Chairman of the Board of Trustees, University of Chicago, 1989-1992
- B. Joseph White (SFS 1969) - 16th President, University of Illinois, 2005-present
- Rev. John Whitney, S.J. (C 1980) - Provincial, Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus
Sports
- Mark Abbott (SFS 1986) - president, Major League Soccer
- Bill Bidwill (B 1960) - Arizona Cardinals owner
- Katy Button (SFS 1994) - general manager, Washington Freedom
- Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (C 2001) - professional basketball player
- Jim Connelly (MSB 1975) - managing director and SVP, NFL & NFL Europe League
- Craig Esherick (C 1978) - former head basketball coach at Georgetown
- Patrick Ewing (C 1985) - former professional basketball player
- Eric "Sleepy" Floyd (C 1982) - former professional basketball player
- Brendan Gaughan (B 1997) - NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racer
- Jeff Green (C, attended 2004-2007) professional basketball player, Seattle Supersonics
- Othella Harrington (C 1996) - professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls
- Allen Iverson (C, attended 1995 to 1996) - professional basketball player, Denver Nuggets
- Jaren Jackson (MSB 1989) - former professional basketball player
- Arlen Kantarian (MSB 1975) - chief executive, professional tennis, United States Tennis Association
- Frank McCourt, Jr. (C 1975) - owner and chairman, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Jamie McCourt (FLL 1975) - vice chairman and president, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Alonzo Mourning (C 1992) - professional basketball player, Miami Heat
- Dikembe Mutombo (SLL 1991) - professional basketball player with several teams, most recently Houston Rockets
- Susan O'Malley (L 2007) - first female president of an NBA franchise (Washington Sports and Entertainment)
- Eamonn O'Reilly (C 1966) - former American record holder in the Marathon
- Carmen Policy (L 1966) - president, Cleveland Browns
- Don Reid (C 1995) - former professional basketball player
- Mike Sweetney (C, attended 2001 to 2003) - professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls
- Paul Tagliabue (C 1962) - commissioner, National Football League, 1989-2006
- Michael Vespoli (C 1968) - U.S. Olympic rower, 1974 world rowing champion, U.S. Olympic rowing coach
- Jahidi White (C 1998) - professional basketball player, Charlotte Bobcats
- Jerome Williams (C 1996) - professional basketball player, New York Knicks
- Reggie Williams (C 1987) - former professional basketball player
- David Wingate (C 1986) - former professional basketball player
Other
- Saad Hariri (B 1992) - Lebanese political and business leader
- Lane Kirkland (SFS 1948) - President, AFL-CIO, 1979-1995
- Richard Mudd (C 1921 G 1922, M 1936) grandson of Samuel Mudd, who was imprisoned for aiding John Wilkes Booth
- Paul Pelosi (SFS 1962) - investor; husband of Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Three of their children are Georgetown grads
- Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (SSCE 1988-1989)
- Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg (SFS 1987)
- Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein of Jordan (SFS 2005)
- Prince Naef Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia (G 1995)
- Prince Talal Muhammad of Jordan (SFS 1989, G 1989)
- Princess Ghida Salaam Talal of Jordan (SFS 1986, G 1986)
- BGen Edward F. Rodriguez, Jr., USAFR (Ret.) (SFS 1966) - President, Judge Advocates Association, 2006-present
- Kateryna Yushchenko-Chumachenko (SFS 1982) - wife of Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko.
- Aimee Mullins (SFS 1998) - athlete, actress, fashion model and motivational speaker
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