We are proud of our more than 33,000 alumni worldwide. The following alumni represent just a sample of the significant roles St. Bonaventure University graduates play in leadership and service.
Dan Barry, '80 Senior Writer & National Columnist, New York Times; winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting; Author
Deborah A. Henretta, '83 Partner, Council Advisors; former Group President of Global e-Business, Procter & Gamble
Dr. Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, '95 Dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, UMass Amherst
Catherine M. Young, '82 Executive Director of The Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech; former New York state senator and assemblywoman
Bob Lanier, '70 Special Assistant to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver; former president, NBPA; Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer. (Bob passed away May 10, 2022.)
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, '82 NY Times Bestselling Author for "The Nest," named "Best Book of 2016" by the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, NPR and Amazon
Christopher M. LaPlaca, '79 Retired Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications, ESPN
Kate Welshofer, '96 Communications and Content Strategist, National Comedy Center Former Reporter and Anchor, WGRZ-TV Buffalo, N. Y.
Michael F. Vaccaro, '89 Lead Sports Columnist, New York Post; four-time New York Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association
Edward H. Bastian, '79 Chief Executive Officer, Delta Air Lines
Patricia Rossman, '78 Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer and HR Communications, BASF North America
Chris E. Domes, '85 President of Neumann University; African Sisters Education Collaborative Board Member
David Vanterpool, '95 Assistant Coach for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association
Christopher Albrecht, '93 2018 New York State Teacher of the Year; fourth-grade teacher, Fred W. Hill School, Brockport, N.Y.
Neil Cavuto, '80 Sr. Vice President, Anchor and Managing Editor of Business News, Fox News Channel & Fox Business Network; NY Times Bestselling Author
Molly Kulesz-Martin, Ph.D., '71 Professor Emerita, Department of Dermatology and Cell & Developmental Biology, Oregon Health and Science University, and Director Emerita of the Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin.
Michael E. Hill, '96 President, Chautauqua Institution; former President & CEO of Youth For Understanding USA
Lt. Gen. Patrick D. Frank, '89 Commanding General, United States Army Central
Eugene M. McQuade, '71 Board Chair, The Ireland Funds America; former CEO, Citibank, N.A.
Laurie Krupa, '82 Former Managing Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Executive - Business Banking, Bank of America
Gerry Helper, '79 Former Senior Vice President and Senior Adviser, Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League
Samantha Berkhead, '14 Editor-in-Chief, The Moscow Times
Ryan Vero, '92 Former CEO, Claire's
Dan Maurer, '09, & Anthony Mancini, '09 Maurer (left) and Mancini are founders of Elevate Nepal, Inc.