Several notable alumni have left the halls of St Edward’s University to pursue impressive careers, or has utilized their St Edward’s education and skills in other ways. Some noteworthy graduates include,
Here for our St Edward’s University Notable Alumni guide? St Edward’s University is a private university in Austin, Texas. The school was founded in 1885, and has an enrollment of 3,500 students. St Edward’s is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross. The school has notable alumni including Tom Coughlin and Davey Allison. Also check st edward’s university world ranking and the st edward’s university careers and more on collegelearners.
Saint Edward’s University is 1768th in the world, 622nd in North America, and 587th in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 14 notable alumni from Saint Edward’s University sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates along with research and academic staff.
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St Edward’s University is a private university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1877 and named for St Edward the Confessor, who was King of England from 1041 to 1066. The school currently has about 5,000 students.
Notable alumni include:
Kamala Harris, who became the first Indian-American attorney general in California
Reggie Bush, former NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner
Christopher Columbus Langford, who invented the automatic sprinkler system
St Edward’s University Notable Alumni
- Gabriel LunaBorn in United States1982-.. (age 39)actorstage actortelevision actorfilm actorGabriel Luna is an American actor and producer. He is known for his roles as Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider on the ABC action superhero series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Bravo on the El Rey Network drama series Matador, Paco Contreras on the ABC crime drama series Wicked City, and Rev-9 in the Terminator film Terminator: Dark Fate (2019). He has also starred in the films Bernie (2011), Balls Out (2014), Freeheld (2015), Gravy (2015), and Transpecos (2016)….+ show more
- Tim RussBorn in United States1956-.. (age 65)television actorfilm actoractorfilm directorscreenwriterTimothy Darrell Russ is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and musician. He is best known for his roles as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager, Robert Johnson in Crossroads (1986), and East of Hope Street (1998), Frank on Samantha Who?, Principal Franklin, a recurring character on the Nickelodeon live-action teen sitcom iCarly, and D.C. Montana on The Highwaymen (1987-1988). He is also an amateur astronomer….+ show more
- Luci Baines JohnsonBorn in United States1947-.. (age 74)financierbusinesspersonLuci Baines Johnson Turpin is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the younger daughter of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson.
- Laurentino CortizoBorn in Panama1953-.. (age 68)politicianLaurentino “Nito” Cortizo Cohen is a Panamanian politician who is the incumbent President of Panama since 2019. Cortizo Cohen is the former President of the National Assembly and Minister of Agricultural and Livestock Development. He was also a member of the National Assembly between 1994 and 2004, serving a year as chamber president….+ show more
- Salam FayyadBorn in Palestine1952-.. (age 69)economistpoliticianSalam Fayyad is a Jordanian-Palestinian politician and former Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority and Finance Minister.
- Khalid bin Ahmed Al KhalifaBorn in Bahrain1960-.. (age 61)diplomatpoliticianKhalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa is a Bahraini diplomat who served as Bahrain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2005 until January 2020. Khalid became only the second foreign minister in Bahrain’s history after replacing the Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah who then became Bahrain’s deputy prime minister….+ show more
- Amanda MarcotteBorn in United States1977-.. (age 44)bloggerAmanda Marie Marcotte is an American blogger who writes on feminism and politics from a liberal perspective. Marcotte has written for several online publications, including Slate, The Guardian, and Salon, where she is currently senior politics writer….+ show more
- Abdul Karim al-KabaritiBorn in Jordan1949-.. (age 72)politicianeconomistAbdul Karim al-Kabariti is a Jordanian politician and businessman who was the Prime Minister of Jordan from 4 February 1996 to 9 September 1997.
- Taj McWilliams-FranklinBorn in United States1970-.. (age 51)basketball playerbasketball coachTaj McWilliams-Franklin is a former American professional women’s basketball player.
- Emily Wolfe1990-.. (age 31)musicianguitaristEmily Wolfe is an American rock and roll musician based out of Austin, TX. Wolfe was born in Raleigh, NC, and moved to Texas when she was 8 years old. She started playing guitar at the age of 5 and also started to play drums at an early age. In her college years at St. Edward’s University she began to perform live….+ show more
- John Andrew YoungBorn in United States1916-2002 (aged 86)politicianlawyerjudgeJohn Andrew Young was a Democratic politician from Texas who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1957 to 1979.
- lauren OrnelasBorn in United Statesanimal rights advocatelauren T. Ornelas, an animal rights advocate for more than 20 years, is the founder of the Food Empowerment Project.
- Robert C. HilliardlawyerRobert C. Hilliard is an American civil rights and personal injury attorney notable for his United States Supreme Court argument in Hernandez vs. Mesa seeking to hold a border patrol agent accountable for the cross border shooting of a Mexican national, Sergio Hernandez. He also was appointed and served as the nation’s lead lawyer for personal injury victims in the General Motors ignition switch recalls litigation, one of the largest civil litigations in the country’s history….+ show more
- Gina CalanniBorn in United States1977-.. (age 44)politicianGina Nicole Calanni is a former Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from House District 132 in the western part of Harris County, including Katy, Cypress, and West Houston. On November 6, 2018
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We selected these 10 alumni โ all of whom have graduated since 2007 โ because of their drive, their vision and their deep humanity. While our list is admittedly subjective, these alumni embody all the bases of what makes Hilltoppers such a force for change.
Lt. Stephanie Meyer โ07
San Antonio – Physician at Joint Base San Antonio
Hometown: Round Rock, Texas
For helping members of the military and their families get and stay healthy
September 11, 2001, put everything in perspective for Lt. Stephanie Meyer โ07. She came from a military family, and she immediately knew she wanted to help. A Veterans Day event not long after the attack nudged her to action. โA general spoke on the steps of the Texas Capitol and talked about the militaryโs dire need for doctors,โ she says. โIt was as though he was telling me what I was supposed to do.โ
As a young mom ready to return to college, she got focused. She enrolled at St. Edwardโs, earned a degree in Biology and headed to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for medical school.
Now she works with active-duty military patients and their families, treating them for common medical maladies as well as some of the more specialized issues common among service members.
For Meyer, the joy of her career comes not simply from helping individual patients who appreciate her care, but from the larger effort the work represents. โItโs a privilege to support the defense of my country,โ she says.
Kristin Owen DMBA โ08
Austin – Director of Market Development for DoStuff Media
Hometown: Austin, Texas
FOR HELPING MAKE CONNECTIONS
When Kristin Owen DMBA โ08 joined a pair of friends in 2008 on their tiny passion project, Do512, she was mainly interested in learning.
Do512 is designed to help young Austinites find fun, often music-themed things to do on any night of the week, while simultaneously giving brands such as Anheuser-Busch and Google a way to connect with an audience in the local scene. โOur mission is to help people go out and have great experiences with people they care about,โ Owen says.
Before long, other cities were clamoring to produce similar ventures. DoStuff Media was created in 2010 to license the organization across North America. Owen now works in market development by helping find and train the companyโs partners in cities across the nation โ and in Canada and Mexico.
In the eight years since she joined the team, itโs grown from three people in Austin to 100 people in 20 cities. But for Owen, it still feels like the very beginning of an exciting journey.
Nic Ragland โ07
Austin – Analytics Manager at JPMorgan Chase
Hometown: Marble Falls, Texas
FOR USING DATA TO GIVE BANKING AN UPGRADE
โOur job is to understand what customers want and how we can serve different segments of those customers to suit their specific needs,โ says Nic Ragland โ07.
Raglandโs data analysis helps JPMorgan Chase pinpoint the features that customers are craving. Ragland and his team also use data to identify specific areas where customers might encounter problems โ perhaps struggling to use a too-complex payment service โ and recommend ways the company can simplify or overhaul features that arenโt as intuitive as they need to be.
While Raglandโs role demands plenty of tech experience, he says his real edge at the job came from the liberal arts approach of St. Edwardโs: โEverything blends together in todayโs world. What makes some technical people stand out in their field is their ability to communicate and think critically.โ
Brenda Torres โ10
Mountain View, California – Immunology PhD Student at Stanford University
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
FOR SLEUTHING OUT GENETIC CLUES TO HELP DOCTORS TREAT ILLNESS
Using mice as models, immunologist Brenda Torres โ10 and her team at Stanford have developed โdisease mapsโ that use genetic data to understand how a malaria infection changes over time, and how that might affect the way a given treatment will work.
While itโs a long way from mice models to the doctorโs office, Torres says the findings suggest that using genetic data (sometimes available with the help of a simple blood draw) of patients suffering from certain illnesses could yield more and better treatment options. โThis work can shine a light on potential alternative methods we could use to help sick people โ even when theyโre asymptomatic,โ she says.
And itโs not just malaria sufferers who could benefit. Her work may lead to better ways to combat far more common illnesses, including influenza. โWe suspect this research is translatable across different diseases,โ she says. โThe goal is to find ways we can help treat patients more effectively.โ
Luiz Trillo โ11
Panama City, Panama – Procurement Manager for Hiltiโs Latin America Operations
Hometown: Panama City, Panama
FOR ETHICAL CROSS-CULTURAL NEGOTIATION
As a procurement manager, Luiz Trillo โ11 is responsible for developing contracts with suppliers who provide the raw materials for Hilti, a company that makes construction-related products including drills, saws and levels.
Trillo has had to master the nuances of negotiating across cultures โ a skill he practiced growing up in Brazil, getting his undergraduate degree as St. Edwardโs, studying at the universityโs partner campus in France and starting a masterโs degree in Finance in the tiny European nation of Liechtenstein.
A Holy Cross education gave Trillo a rock-solid ethical foundation that makes him a trustworthy partner in a field that can often have a shady underside. โItโs very easy to take advantage of certain situations and not to be honest with your supplier,โ he says. โBut I refuse to play that way. The ethical standards I honed at St. Edwardโs have been valuable to me.โ
Marlisa Goldsmith โ11
Pittsburgh – Anchor and Reporter for WPXI
Hometown: Clinton, Maryland
FOR TELLING STORIES THAT MAKE AN IMPACT
When Marlisa Goldsmith โ11 sees problems or injustice, she leverages the full force of her position in the media to help effect change. โI donโt believe our job as journalist is done after our newscasts are over. Thereโs a certain amount of power and responsibility [in this position], and Iโm all about accepting that to enrich lives and better the community,โ she says.
In 2011 and 2012, while working for KRBC-TV in Abilene, Texas, she covered a variety of issues linked to education; in 2012, the Texas State Teachers Association awarded her the School Bell Award for Outstanding Continuous Coverage.
More recently, when she worked for a station in Little Rock and covered a deadly attack by a pack of pit bulls in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, she zeroed in on ordinances that required relatively little oversight of specific breeds of dogs; thanks in part to Goldsmithโs tenacious coverage, the ordinances were strengthened and harsher penalties were put into place in the event of future attacks. โIโm proud of that work, because I do think it makes a difference,โ she says.
Brent Johnsonโ 12
Washington, D.C. – Scheduler to U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker
Hometown: Desoto, Texas
FOR HELPING KEEP ONE OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMYโS VIPS FOCUSED ON HER WORK
Brent Johnson โ12 is the scheduler in charge of every moment of U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzkerโs 9-to-5 life in the nationโs capital. โThe secretary gets hundreds of speaking and meeting requests,โ he says. โI help filter those requests with her senior team and my assistant.โ
That filtering role means he has a voice in helping determine the priorities of the secretary. โItโs incredible to have a seat at the table with people who have been in D.C. a long time, and to have them take my advice,โ he says.
Inspired by Obamaโs campaign, he changed his St. Edwardโs major from Communication to Political Science and headed straight to graduate school to get a masterโs degree in Public Administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
Johnson says the political life fits him. โIf you care about politics and being a public servant, and youโre willing to work long, hard hours, thereโs no better place to be than D.C.โ
Marguerite Vichier-Guerre โ13
Cambridge, Massachusetts – Special Educator at KIPP Austin Public Schools, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Hometown: Austin, Texas
FOR PURSUING A BIGGER VERSION OF EDUCATIONโS ROLE IN HELPING VULNERABLE STUDENTS
As a Teach for America corps member in both Colorado and Texas, and special education teacher for the Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) Austin Connections public charter school, Marguerite Vichier-Guerre โ13 has helped some of the countryโs most vulnerable students excel.
Her students often donโt have access to food, healthcare or psychological services, and that absence of critical services has a huge impact on studentsโ learning in the classroom.
Vichier-Guerre believes that schools should be a hub for family workshops, immigration and mental health services, food banks, and dental clinics. โCreating partnerships within education that connect families with the resources they need will help address some of the barriers students face,โ she says. This year, for example, she helped pilot
family workshops at her KIPP school that educated parents about learning disabilities and community resources.
This fall, she entered the Harvard Graduate School of Education to study policy to understand how best to advocate for these resources in schools. She says her ultimate goal is to evolve school communities into centers with wraparound services.
Claire Stone โ13
San Francisco, California – Founder of Euclid Garden
Hometown: Foster City, California
FOR NURTURING GROWTH IN UNLIKELY PLACES
A few months after graduating from St. Edwardโs, Claire Stone โ13 landed a job as a counselor at the San Francisco Girlsโ Home, a group home for teen girls released from juvenile incarceration.
After one year, the Social Work major left to become a City Hall Fellow for San Franciscoโs Recreation and Parks Department. But she couldnโt get the girls out of her mind. So she went back as a volunteer. And in the tiny group home backyard, she and the girls began to plant a few seeds. And the space, named Euclid Garden for the street itโs on, took off.
In the two years since, the garden has become an oasis for the girls, who now tend to tomatoes and spinach, roses and irises, lemon and orange trees. โThis backyard used to be overgrown,โ says Stone. โNow we grow our own salads, and the garden attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.โ
Earlier this year, Euclid Garden was named โBest Community Green Projectโ by San Franciscoโs Neighborhood Empowerment Network. Stone and others have raised $7,000 to strengthen the garden and expand to the nearby boysโ home. And one unexpected benefit is that people are using seed packets distributed by the project to start gardens all over San Francisco.
Evan Pun โ14
San Francisco, California – Head of Product Design at First Derm
Hometown: Houston, Texas
FOR USING TECHNOLOGY TO BRING THE DOCTORโS OFFICE TO YOUR SMARTPHONE
Todayโs powerful smartphone cameras can provide photos that often give dermatologist all the clues they need to diagnosis skin conditions. Evan Pun โ14 and the team at First Derm saw the connection and dreamed up First Derm, an app that connects dermatologists with patients, for fees that start at just $25.
The team developed a mobile app that allows users to take a photo, describe the problem and send it to a dermatologist. The doctor makes a diagnosis, suggests treatment and recommends helpful over-the-counter medicines. If the problem looks more serious, users receive a referral to a local dermatologist.
More than 20,000 people have used the app to get a diagnosis. โIn one case, a woman used our service and the dermatologist could not rule out the possibility that it was basal cell carcinoma,โ says Pun. When it was removed by a local dermatologist, the condition was confirmed. โThe woman told us that the app was lifesaving for her. That kind of result is really rewarding.โ
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St Edward’s University is a Catholic university located in Austin, Texas. The school was founded in 1885 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word and the Congregation of Holy Cross. St Edward’s is known for its liberal arts education, which includes courses like English and foreign languages, as well as its business programs.
Notable alumni include:
-John Nance Garner (32nd Vice President)
-Lucy Killea (former Texas Secretary of State)
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