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Alan C. Greenberg [12] (BS BA 1949, ZBT), chairman, Bear Stearns Companies; Edward D. "Ted" Jones (1947), managing partner of Edward Jones Investments; R. Crosby Kemper (AB 1914, ΒΘΠ), former President and chairman, United Missouri Bancshares; R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. (AB 1949, ΒΘΠ), former President and chairman, United Missouri Bancshares
This list of University of Florida alumni includes current students, former students, and graduates of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Honorary degree recipients can be found on the List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients, and notable administration, faculty, and staff are found on the List of University of Florida faculty and administrators.
Dr. Stanley Stohl (Eddie Jemison) is the former Chief of Emergency Medicine [21] (Dr. Choi's predecessor) who earned the nickname "The Troll" from the ED staff for his sarcastic tone and bluntness. Dr. Jason Wheeler (Jurgen Hooper) is an emergency medicine resident introduced in the season 2 premiere.
Alan Greenberg (born November 6, 1950) has served as a creator and operator of interactive and traditional media focused on the education, healthcare, and global travel service sectors. He was the President of Avenues: The World School and is the founder and CEO of immersive video / experience company Illuminarium Experiences .
Alan Greenberg is the name of: Alan C. Greenberg (1927–2014), former chairman of the executive committee of The Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. Alan Greenberg (businessman) (born 1947), president of Avenues: The World School; Alan Greenberg (film director) (1950–2015), American film director, screenwriter, photographer and author
Alan M. Chesney: 1905 [39] Dean, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: Isaac M. Colbert: 1964 Dean of Graduate Studies, MIT (1999–present) [40] John Henry Fischer: 1927 [35] President, Teachers College, Columbia University; Superintendent, Baltimore City Public School System, enforced the desegregation of the school system [41] Henry ...
Loretta Cecelia Ford (née Pfingstel; [1] December 28, 1920 – January 22, 2025) was an American nurse and the co-founder of the first nurse practitioner program. Along with pediatrician Henry Silver, Ford started the pediatric nurse practitioner program at the University of Colorado in 1965.
M.S., MD Developed radioimmunoassay with Rosalyn Yalow, who received a Nobel Prize for their joint work after Berson's death. [60] Gabriel P. Weisberg: 1963 WSC: B.A. Art historian, Professor of Art History Emeritus, University of Minnesota [61] Cortney Lollar: 2002 LAW J.D. Distinguished professor of Law at University of Kentucky [62]