Michigan
B.J. Askew (35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers FB
Jason Avant (81) Philadelphia Eagles WR
David Baas (64) San Francisco 49ers G
Jeff Backus (76) Detroit Lions T
Ronald Bellamy Detroit Lions WR
Tom Brady (12) New England Patriots QB
Alan Branch (78) Arizona Cardinals DT
Steve Breaston (15) Arizona Cardinals WR
Prescott Burgess (54) Baltimore Ravens LB
Mark Campbell (80) New Orleans Saints TE
Todd Collins (15) Washington Redskins QB
Markus Curry San Francisco 49ers DB
Kevin Dudley New Orleans Saints RB
Tyler Ecker (88) Washington Redskins TE
Braylon Edwards (17) Cleveland Browns WR
Jay Feely (3) Miami Dolphins K
Larry Foote (50) Pittsburgh Steelers ILB
Ian Gold (52) Denver Broncos OLB
Jonathan Goodwin (76) New Orleans Saints G
Brian Griese (14) Chicago Bears QB
James Hall (96) St. Louis Rams DE
Leon Hall (29) Cincinnati Bengals CB
David Harris (52) New York Jets ILB
Victor Hobson (54) New York Jets OLB
Steve Hutchinson (76) Minnesota Vikings G
Marlin Jackson (28) Indianapolis Colts CB
Jon Jansen (76) Washington Redskins T
Dhani Jones (57) Cincinnati Bengals OLB
Bennie Joppru (47) Seattle Seahawks TE
Cato June (59) Tampa Bay Buccaneers OLB
Ty Law (24) Kansas City Chiefs CB
Matt Lentz Pittsburgh Steelers G
Roy Manning (95) Cincinnati Bengals LB
Grant Mason (41) Pittsburgh Steelers DB
Tim Massaquoi (49) Buffalo Bills TE
Shantee Orr (53) Jacksonville Jaguars OLB
Tony Pape San Diego Chargers G
Chris Perry (23) Cincinnati Bengals RB
Rueben Riley Carolina Panthers T
Jon Runyan (69) Philadelphia Eagles T
Anthony Thomas (28) Buffalo Bills RB
Amani Toomer (81) New York Giants WR
Jerame Tuman (84) Pittsburgh Steelers TE
Gabe Watson (98) Arizona Cardinals NT
Brandon Williams Cincinnati Bengals CB
Maurice Williams (74) Jacksonville Jaguars G
LaMarr Woodley (56) Pittsburgh Steelers LB
Pierre Woods (58) New England Patriots LB
Charles Woodson (21) Green Bay Packers CB
Also,
Derek Jeter
Jim Abbott
Nobel laureates
Stanley Cohen (PhD 1949), co-winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering growth factors (proteins regulating cell growth) in human and animal tissue
Marshall Nirenberg, (Ph.D. 1957), Chief of Biomedical Genetics, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968
Thomas H. Weller, (A.B. 1936, M.S. 1937), received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1954
Jerome Karle, (Ph.D. 1944) Chief Scientist, Laboratory for the Structure of Matter, Naval Research Laboratory. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1985
Richard Smalley (COE: BS 1965) - Chemist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1996 for the co-discovery of fullerenes.
Samuel C. C. Ting, (BS 1959, PhD 1962), physicist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1976 for discovering the J/ψ particle.
H.David Politzer, (BS 1969), physicist, Professor at California Institute of Technology, awarded Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004.
Theodore Freeman, (COE: MSAE 1960), one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA. Died in T-38 crash at Ellington Air Force Base.
Karl G. Henize, (Ph.D. 1954), STS-51-F, 1985.
James Irwin, (COE: MSAE 1957), Apollo 15, 1971. He was the first man to drive a lunar rover on the Moon.
Jack Lousma, (COE: BSAE 1959), Skylab 3 1973; STS-3, 1982.
James McDivitt, (COE: BSE AA 1959, ScD hon. 1965), graduated first in his class. Command Pilot Gemini 4, 1965; Commander Apollo 9; Program Manager for Apollo 12—16. Brigadier general, U.S. Air Force; vice president (ret.), Rockwell International Corporation
David Scott, (MDNG: 1949–1950; ScD hon. 1971), Apollo 15, 1971.
Edward White, (COE: MSAE 1959), Hon. PhD (Astronautics) 1965, first American to walk in space (Gemini 4), 1965; died in Apollo 1 test accident, 1967.
Alfred Worden, (COE: MSAE 1964, Scd hon. 1971), Apollo 15, 1971.
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American Management Systems, Inc. In 2002, AMS had approximately 6300 employees, 986 million in revenue and 21 million in income and 51 offices worldwide. NASDAQ: AMSY Patrick Gross COE
Anixter International and Equity Office Properties Anixter International (NYSE: AXE) is a Fortune 600 (#509, Fortune 2006) company. In 2005, the company had $3.8 billion in revenue with a global presence that includes 200 locations in 45 countries (180 different cities).Equity Office Properties represented the 2nd largest aggregretion of property in the US...second only to the U.S. government. NYSE: AXE. Sam Zell LAW
American Basketball Association NA Richard Tinkham LAW
Avis Rent a Car CAR Warren E. Avis
Borders Books BGP Louis Borders and Tom Borders LS&A
Cushman & Wakefield Private Louis Cushman
Fred Alger Management The firm has some $10 billion in assets under management. Fred Alger Management was founded in 1964 by Fred Alger, class of 1958. Private David Alger BUS
Devon Energy NYSE: DVN J. Larry Nichols LAW
Domino's Pizza NYSE: DPZ Tom Monaghan MDNG
DoubleClick Acquired by Google Kevin O’Connor COE
eGroups Acquired by Yahoo in 2000 for $413 million in Yahoo Stock Carl Page COE
Esquire Magazine * Arnold Gingrich LS&A
Federal Express NYSE: FDX Roger Frock BUS
GeoCities Acquired by Yahoo! in 1999 for $3.57 billion David Bohnett BUS
Google NASDAQ: GOOG, Larry Page COE
Guardian Industries With more than 60 facilities on five continents, Guardian primarily produces float glass and fabricated glass products for the automobile and construction markets. It also makes architectural glass, fiberglass, and automotive trim parts. Private William Davidson BUS
H&R Block NYSE: HRB Henry Bloch LS&A
Helzberg Diamonds One of the largest national jewelry chains, the company operates more than 260 stores in 37 states. Acquired by Berkshire Hathaway in 1995 Barnett Helzberg BUS
Juniper Networks Inc. A computer networking entity with a $14 billion market capitalization JNPR * Sreeram Veeragandham BUS
Landmine Survivors Network Member of coalition which won 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Not for Profit Jerry White BUS
Leo Burnett Company Worldwide, it handles 8 of the top 10 consumer brands. In 2002, Leo Burnett became part of the Publicis Groupe, the fourth largest communications company in the world. Acquired by Publicis PUB Leo Burnett LS&A
Lilly Endowment Inc. Lilly Endowment Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana is one of the world's largest private philanthropic foundations and the third largest such endowment in the United States. Not for Profit Josiah K. Lilly Jr.
Loews Corporation (NYSE: LTR Preston Tisch LS&A
The Mayo Clinic Not for Profit William James Mayo MED
Merrill Lynch NYSE: MER Charles Merrill LAW
NASA Not for Profit William G. Dow COE
New Line Cinema NYSE: TWX Robert Shaye BUS
ProQuest ProQuest still publishes so many dissertations that its digital dissertations collection has been declared the official U.S. off-site repository of the Library of Congress. Acquired by Bell & Howell Eugene B. Power BUS
Robertson, Stephens & Company Robertson Stephens was founded in 1978, and grew to become a leading, international major-bracket investment banking firm. As of 1998, the firm had raised $40 billion for growth companies in over 700 public equity and convertible transactions, and advised companies on over 270 merger and acquisition transactions worth over $29 billion. The firm's 50 equity research analysts provide coverage of 592 public companies. Acquired by Bank of America in 1997 for $540 million Sanford Robertson BUS
Science Applications International Corporation NYSE: SAI John Robert Beyster COE
Scientific Games Corporation * NASDAQ: SGMS John Koza COE
Skunk Works LMT Clarence “Kelly” Johnson COE
Skype Acquired by eBay NASDAQ: EBAY in 2005 $2.6 billion Niklas Zennstrom COE
Stryker Corporation NYSE: SYK Dr. Homer Stryker MED
Sun Microsystems NASDAQ: SUNW Bill Joy COE
Syntel NASDAQ: SYNT Bharat Desai BUS
Taubman Centers Taubman was founded in 1950 by real estate pioneer A. Alfred Taubman. The company stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1992 (NYSE:TCO) as a Real Estate Investment Trust. NYSE: TCO Alfred Taubman MDNG/ARCH
Tishman Realty & Construction The company is managed by John Tishman of whom it was said: "...we take note that he is the first and only builder in history to head the teams that constructed three 100-story towers—indeed, the first three supertall buildings in history: the John Hancock Building in Chicago and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.” Private John Tishman COE
United Talent Agency Located in Beverly Hills, California, it is considered one of the "big five" talent agencies in Hollywood along with the Creative Artists Agency, International Creative Management, Endeavor Agency, and William Morris Agency. Private Peter Benedict LS&A
The Upjohn Company In 1995, Upjohn merged with Pharmacia AB, to form Pharmacia & Upjohn. Today, through a series of mergers, the remainder of Upjohn is owned by Pfizer. Acquired by Pfizer PFE Dr. William E. Upjohn MED
United Nations Not for Profit Arthur H. Vandenberg LAW
Walgreen's WAG Charles Walgreen PHARM
Wasserstein Perella & Co. Bruce Wasserstein left the firm in 2002 to head Lazard. Acquired by Dresdner Bank in 2000 for $1.5 billion Bruce Wasserstein LS&A
Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (or The WELL) Not for Profit Larry Brilliant SPH
World Wide Web Not for Profit Robert Cailliau while at CERN COE
I could go onto business and other alumni, but I would break the database.






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