List of Pepperdine University people
The following is a list of notable people associated with Pepperdine University, located in the American city of Malibu, California.
Notable alumni
Academia
- Mike Aamodt (B.A., 1978) – Industrial and organizational psychology researcher
- Christopher Chetsanga (B.S., 1964) – Zimbabwean scientist who discovered two enzymes that repair damage to DNA
- Michael O'Donnell – Adolescent wellness researcher
- Michael Shermer (B.A., 1976) – Founder of The Skeptics Society
- Kirk Snyder (M.A., 1991) – LGBT business communication researcher
Business
- Rick J. Caruso (J.D., 1983) – chief executive officer of Caruso Affiliated
- Benjamin de Rothschild (1984) – Chairman of the Edmond de Rothschild Group[1]
- Julia Hartz (B.A., 2001) – Founder and CEO of Eventbrite
- Rod Menzies (MBA, 1988) – entrepreneur[2]
- Oscar Munoz (M.B.A., 1986) – President and CEO of United Airlines
- Robert Tchenguiz (LL.B., 1982) – London-based property tycoon[3]
- Nicolette Rankin - Entrepreneur[4]
- Neil Clark Warren (1956) – Chairman and co-founder of eHarmony.com[5]
- Kelly Zong (B.A., 2004) – President of the Hangzhou Wahaha Group founded by her father, Zong Qinghou[6]
- Greg Popovich - (M.B.A. 1996) Owner Castle Rock Winery
Entertainment
- Les Baxter – soundtrack and exotica composer
- Brittany Dawn Brannon – Miss Teen America 2007 and Miss Arizona 2010
- D.J. Caruso – film director
- Marshall Colt – actor, McClain's Law; later marriage and family therapist in San Diego
- Chace Crawford – actor, Gossip Girl
- Pat Dubar - singer, Mind Funk
- Cami Edwards – cast member, Laguna Beach
- Caitlyn Chase - fashion blogger and journalist.
- Douglas Emerson – former child actor, The Blob and Beverly Hills, 90210
- Kim Fields (1995) – actress, U.S. TV sitcoms The Facts of Life and Living Single
- Kimberly Forsyth – Miss Arkansas USA 2006
- Brad Fuller – video game composer (M.S. technology management 2006)[7]
- Lillian Glass – author, TV commentator, body language expert
- Madison Hildebrand – star of Bravo Channel's Million Dollar Listing
- Darby Hinton – actor, Daniel Boone
- Adam Housley – Fox News Channel Los Angeles correspondent, former Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers baseball player
- Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Bui Simon) – Miss Universe 1988 and Miss Thailand 1988
- Kelly Hu – Miss Teen USA 1985 and actress[8]
- Dean Huh- Writer, Producer By the Sea[9],The Hasty Pudding Awards[10],The Hola Awrds[11]
- Ashley Jones – television actress, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Montell Jordan – R&B recording artist famous for his hit 1990s single, "This is How We Do It"
- Marlene King – television writer, creator of Pretty Little Liars[12]
- John Lasseter – animator and Chief Creative Officer of Pixar Entertainment
- Carla Laureano – RITA award-winning author of Five Days in Skye
- Coco Lee - member of K-pop duo CocoSori
- Chloe Lukasiak – Dance Moms
- Kate Mansi – television actress, Days of Our Lives
- Rob Moore – Vice Chairman of Paramount Pictures
- Shana Morrison – singer/songwriter
- Tahj Mowry – television actor, the WB's Smart Guy and ABC Family's Baby Daddy
- Tamera Mowry – television actress, ABC and The WB Sister, Sister, Lifetime Television's Strong Medicine, and co-host and producer of The Real
- Tia Mowry – television actress, ABC and WB sitcom Sister, Sister, BET's The Game and Netflix's Family Reunion
- Brandy Norwood – Grammy Award winning R&B artist, television, movie and Broadway actress, UPN sitcom Moesha , BET's The Game and Kennedy Center’s Chicago (musical).
- Eric Christian Olsen – actor
- Mike Richards – executive producer, The Price Is Right, Let's Make a Deal
- Meredith Salenger – actress
- George Schlatter – Emmy-winning television producer and director, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
- Francesca Marie Smith – voice actress, Helga Pataki on Hey Arnold!
- Matt "Money" Smith – southern California sports radio personality
- Clayton Snyder – actor, sitcom Lizzie McGuire
- David N. Weiss – screenwriter, The Rugrats Movie, Shrek 2, The Smurfs
Literature and the arts
- Pierce Brown – author of the sci-fi dystopian Red Rising series[13]
- Sharon M. Draper – realistic fiction and Young-adult fiction novelist
- Jamie J. Quatro – literary fiction writer
- Rebecca Zanetti – romance novelist
Fine arts
- Kevin A. Short – painter and printmaker
Media
- Stefan Holt - (B.A., 2009) - news anchor for WNBC-TV, New York
- Adam Housley (B.A. 1994) – national correspondent for Fox News Channel, Emmy winner
- Michelle Fields (B.A., 2011) – political reporter
- Anna Song (B.A., 1999) – KATU investigative reporter, weekend anchor (1999–present), 2007 Emmy for Human Interest News Series, 2007 Regional Edward R. Murrow award for investigative reporting
- Bill Weir – co-anchor of ABC News Nightline
- Joel Widzer (B.S., 1986) – author and correspondent, MSNBC
Politics and government
- André Birotte Jr. (J.D., 1991) – Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, 2014–present
- Rod Blagojevich (J.D., 1983) – Governor of Illinois, 2003–2009
- Jeffrey Boyd (J.D., 1991) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, 2012–present; former editor-in-chief of the Pepperdine Law Review
- Talis Colberg (J.D., 1983) – Attorney General of Alaska, 2006–2009
- Chris DeRose (J.D., 2005) – Clerk of the Superior Court of Maricopa County, Arizona, 2018–2019
- Jennifer Dorsey (J.D., 1997) – Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nevada, 2013–present
- Paris Dennard (B.A., 2005) – Republican Party political strategist
- Colleen Graffy (B.A., 1979) – U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, 2005–2009
- Ivan Doly Gultom (1991) - Member of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia, 2017–present
- James Hahn (B.A., 1972; J.D., 1975) – Mayor of Los Angeles, 2001–2005; Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, 2008–present
- Janice Hahn – U.S. Representative, 2011–2016, California's 36th Congressional District and California's 44th Congressional District; Supervisor of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, 2016–present
- Brian Jack (B.A., 2010) – White House Political Director, 2019–2021
- Ted Kanavas – State Senator, Wisconsin State Senate, 2001–2011
- Michelle King - Superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, 2016-2018 [14][15]
- Joel Kleefisch (B.A., 1993) – State Representative, Wisconsin State Assembly, 2005–2019
- Jami Miscik (1980) – Director of the Office of International Affairs, CIA
- Khalid Abdul Muhammad African American black nationalist who came to prominence as a leader in the Nation of Islam and then the New Black Panther Party. After a racially inflammatory 1993 speech at Kean College, Muhammad was condemned and removed from his position in the Nation of Islam by Louis Farrakhan
- Danielle Outlaw – Chief of the Portland Police Bureau
- Bernard C. Parks – Los Angeles City Councilman, 8th District, former Los Angeles Police Chief
- Todd Russell Platts (J.D., 1991) – U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, 2001–2013
- Amb. Pierre-Richard Prosper (J.D., 1989) – United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
- Robin Sax (J.D., 1997) – author, legal analyst, victim advocate, former prosecutor for Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
- Arthur K. Snyder – Los Angeles City Council member, 1967–1985
- Michelle Steel (B.S., 1997) – U.S. Representative, 2021–present, California's 48th Congressional District
- Kimberly Yee – Arizona State Treasurer, 2019–present
Religion
- Paul Egertson (B.A., 1955) – Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Sports
- Alex Acker (2005) – professional basketball player (2005–06; 2008–09 Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers)
- Brandon Armstrong (2001) – former professional basketball player (2001–04; New Jersey Nets)
- Sarah Attar – Olympic 800 meter runner
- Dain Blanton (1994) – 2000 Olympic gold medalist in beach volleyball
- Ricardo Brown (1980) – basketball player drafted in 1979 by Houston Rockets; Southern California Player of the Year in 1979; played professional basketball in the Philippine Basketball Association (1983–90); member of PBA Hall of Fame (2009) and Pepperdine University Hall of Fame (1995)
- Richard Cho – former General Manager of Portland Trail Blazers
- Doug Christie (1992) – retired professional basketball player (1992–2007; Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, Sacramento Kings, Orlando Magic, Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers)
- Bob Ctvrtlik (1985) – 1988 Olympic gold medal volleyball team member, member of International Olympic Committee
- Yakhouba Diawara (2005) – power forward for the Miami Heat
- Craig Edwards – former professional tennis player, semi-finalist in doubles at 1980 Australian Open.
- Eddie Edwards – former professional tennis player, 42 ATP singles, 40 ATP doubles
- Barry Enright (2007) – pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Jim Everett – former NFL QB, received his MBA from Pepperdine
- Mike Fetters – former professional baseball player (1989–2004; California Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks and Minnesota Twins)
- Greg Genske – sports agent
- Brad Gilbert (1982) – former world # 4 tennis player; prominent coach of Andre Agassi, Andy Murray
- Jason Gore (2000) – professional golfer
- Dan Haren – professional baseball player; 2007 A.L. All Star Starting Pitcher (Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)
- Ginger Helgeson-Nielsen – former professional tennis player who holds the all-time match winning percentage at Pepperdine[16]
- Kim Hill (2013) – USA Volleyball National Team
- Adam Housley (1994) – former professional minor league baseball player, drafted by the Montreal Expos
- Katherine Hull (2003) – professional golfer
- Daniel Johnson (2008) – professional basketball player (Adelaide 36ers, Australasian NBL)
- Dennis Johnson (1976) – Basketball Hall of Famer, former professional basketball player (1977–90; Seattle SuperSonics, Phoenix Suns and Boston Celtics)
- Chad Kreuter – former professional baseball player (1988–2003; Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Anaheim Angels, Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Jennifer Lacy – professional basketball player, Phoenix Mercury and Atlanta Dream
- Robert Lansdorp - Professional tennis coach who coached several players to #1 in the world
- Martin Laurendeau – former professional tour tennis player
- Mike Leach – head football coach at Texas Tech 2000–2009 and Washington State 2012–
- Noah Lowry – professional baseball player (San Francisco Giants)
- Stacy Margolin (born 1959) - tennis player
- Glenn Michibata – former professional tour tennis player
- Tim Montez (1984) – college baseball coach of Jacksonville
- Jon Moscot – American-Israeli major league baseball pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)
- Merrill Moses (2000) – water polo goalie for USA national team (2008 Olympic silver medalist)
- David Newhan – professional baseball player (Houston Astros)
- Will Ohman – professional baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Leo Palin - Former professional tennis player, 92 singles ATP, 111 doubles ATP
- Rob Picciolo – former professional baseball player (1977–85; Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers and California Angels)[17]
- Steve Rodriguez, major league infielder for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers; player and head coach for the Waves baseball team
- Sean Rooney (2004) – USA men's national volleyball team, 2008 gold medalist
- Dane Sardinha – professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
- Mike Scott – former professional baseball player (1979–91; New York Mets and Houston Astros) and winner of the 1986 NL Cy Young Award[18]
- Jesse Smith – USA men's water polo Olympic team 2000, 2004, 2008 (2008 Olympic silver medalist)
- João Soares - former professional tennis player. 74 ATP singles. 49 ATP doubles.
- Andy Stankiewicz – former professional baseball player (1992–98; New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Montreal Expos and Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Andrew Sznajder – former professional tour tennis player
- Eric Thames - professional baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Malcolm Thomas – professional basketball player for Utah Jazz
- Derek Wallace – former professional baseball player (1996–99; New York Mets and Kansas City Royals)
- Robbie Weiss – former professional tennis player
- Randy Wolf – professional baseball player
- Danny Worth – professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers)
Notable faculty
- Michael Crooke, assistant professor of strategy; founding and lead professor of the Socially, Environmentally, and Ethically Responsible (SEER) Certificate program, Graziadio School of Business and Management; former Navy SEAL; CEO of Patagonia, Inc. (1999–2006)
- Geraldine Decker, opera singer with the Metropolitan Opera[19]
- Craig Detweiler, director of Center for Entertainment, Media, and Culture
- Allen Fox (born 1939), tennis player (ranked as high as # 4) and coach
- Bruce Herschensohn (born 1932), senior fellow School of Public Policy
- Linda Livingstone, dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management (2002-2014)
- Merrill Moses, Associate Head Coach in water polo, three-time Olympian and silver medalist
- Christopher Parkening, distinguished professor of music
- L. Timothy Perrin, former law school vice dean (2007–2012), former president of sister school Lubbock Christian University (2012–2019)
- Kenneth Starr, former law school dean
- Ben Stein, law professor (1990–97)
- Eliot Teltscher (born 1959), professional tennis player
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- "Nicolette Moreno, Open English LLC: Profile & Biography". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
- "eHarmony #1 Trusted Relationship Site Move Beyond "Traditional" Online Dating". Eharmony.com. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
- "Kelly Zong, daughter of Chinese billionaire beverage tycoon Zong Qinghou, says she never had a boyfriend". Belle News. 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- Croft, Lucas (2016-01-03). "Atari Composer, Brad Fuller, Passes Away". Twinfinite. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
- "Kelly Hu Graduated From Pepperdine University In Malibu California". Cele Hollywood. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36xHx-APQ6k
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1IIq9IUgi8
- "Pretty Little Liars Creator Marlene King's Got Some Secrets!".
- "Red Rising by Pierce Brown – Book – eBook". Random House. 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
- LA Times, "Who Is the new LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King?" January 11, 2016
- The Daily News, Former LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King dies at age 57, February 2, 2019
- "Ten of Pepperdine's Female Greats Honored by WCC". Archived from the original on 2010-06-14.
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