The Brown Alumni Who Run This Country

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The Brown Alumni Who Run This Country

With four state Governors, two members of the U.S. House of Representatives, plus a handful of diplomats and advisors; graduates of Brown University are doing great things for this country. This is certainly no new trend, as Brown has a rich history of public leadership dating back to its first chancellor, Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout time, we have seen many leaders pass through the Van Wickle Gates on their way to some of the top positions in this Nation.

Current Vice Chair for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and Brown University graduate, Janet Yellen was recently nominated by Barack Obama to succeed Ben Bernanke as the Chair of the Federal Reserve. If confirmed, she will become the first woman in U.S. history to hold that title. While that is quite an accomplishment, she is certainly not the only Brunonian currently serving an integral role in our government.

How Else Are Brown Grads Shaping The World?

Not only have Brown alumni become great leaders, many have been trailblazers, distinctively carving their paths to America's highest offices. For instance, David Cicilline became the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. Capital when became Mayor of Providence in 2003. Or take, Jim Yong Kim, who is the current Head of the World Bank, and was previously President of Dartmouth College, the first Asian-American leader of an Ivy League institution.

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Brown graduates' reign on the leadership of this country isn't exclusive to the public sector. Business leaders such as Bank of America's President and CEO, Brian Moynihan was captain of Brown's rugby team prior to his 1981 graduation. The Chief Financial Officer of Facebook, Inc., David Ebersman earned his degree in Economics from Brown in 1991.

Brown also produces some of the most prolific street-level activists in the world. A pair of 2002 graduates, Katherine Chon and Derek Ellerman co-founded the Polaris Project, a non-profit organization working to prevent human trafficking. While a 1987 graduate, John Bonifaz, went on to establish the non-partisan National Voting Rights Institute.

So while it may be a bit of an overstatement to claim that alumni from Brown are taking over the world, it is definitely fair to say they play a major role in running it.  


The Brown Alumni Who Run This Country

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