List of University of North Florida people

This is a list of alumni and presidents of the University of North Florida.

Alumni

Alumni Notability
William T. Abare Jr. Former president of Flagler College
Janet H. Adkins Former member of the Florida House of Representatives
Patrick Faber Current deputy prime minister and minister of education in Belize
Drayton Florence Former NFL player
Nat Glover Former sheriff of Jacksonville, Florida
Todd Haley NFL coach, including head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs and offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cleveland Browns
Rebecca Heflin Romance novelist (pseudonym of Dianne Farb); attorney
Betty Holzendorf Former member of the Florida Senate
Yoanna House Fashion model and winner of America's Next Top Model
Melanie J. Husk Current vice president of Baptist Health
Will Ludwigsen Writer of horror, mystery, and science fiction
Janie S. McLure Founder, president and CEO of McLure Oil Company
Anthony J. Megas Logistics innovator, former punter of the Florida State Seminoles
Greg Mullins Pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
Kevin Phelan Golfer
Gene Prough Current President of Chipola College
Justin W. Rand Political appointee to the White House during the administration of President George W. Bush
James J. Rinaldi Chief Information Officer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mark Vitner Director and Senior Economist for Wells Fargo
Sara Walsh ESPN broadcaster
Fran Wendelboe Former New Hampshire House of Representatives member
Mike Wood Pitcher for the Texas Rangers
Anita Zucker Billionaire businesswoman, former CEO of the Hudson's Bay Company

Presidents

The University of North Florida has had nine presidents:

Presidents of UNFYears as president
1Thomas G. Carpenter(19691980)
2Andrew A. Robinson(19801982) (interim)
3Curtis L. McCray(19821988)
4Roy E. McTarnaghan(19881989) (interim)
5Adam W. Herbert(19891998)
6E. K. Fretwell(1998) (interim)
7Anne H. Hopkins(19982002)
8A. David Kline(20022003) (interim)
9John Delaney(20032018)
9David Szymanski(2018present)
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