Georgetown'S Alumni Success

<p>Georgetown's Alumni Success </p>

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<p>Georgetown has a record of spectacular success in alumni achievement. Some highlights:</p>

<p>1) Either an immediate past (USA), current (European Commission, Jordan, Philippines) or future (Spain) Head of State for four of the one hundred most populous and three of the thirty most populous nations in the world is Georgetown School of Foreign Service alumnus.</p>

<p>2) Two of the fifteen most powerful women in the world as rated by Forbes magazine (Patiricia Russso and Gloria Arroyo) are Georgetown alumnae.</p>

<p>3) The commander of multinational force in Iraq, and the Supreme Commander of NATO are Georgetown SFS graduates.</p>

<p>4) Three current US Senators including the minority Whip are Georgetown alumni. Over 21 members of Congress hold Georgetown degrees. </p>

<p>5) Both the Solicitor General of the United States and A Supreme Court Justice recieved their undergraduate degrees at Georgetown.</p>

<p>6) The President of MIT is a Georgetown graduate.</p>

<p>7) The Commissioner of the NFL is Georgetown graduate.</p>

<p>8) Two sitting governors in New Hampshire and Indiana are Georgetown Law graduates.</p>

<p>9) The past President of the AFL-CIO and Cardinal O'Connor of New York were Georgetown grads.</p>

<p>10) Numerous NBA stars like Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo are Georgetown alumni.</p>

<p>11) US President Bill Clinton is Georgetown SFS'68.</p>

<p>12) The college Presidents of the BIg-10 University of Illinois and Big-12 Texas A&M are Georgetown alumni.</p>

<p>13) Two CIA Directors, one of which served for over seven years are Georgetown graduates.</p>

<p>14) Cultural icons such as William Peter Blatty, James H. Webb and John Guare are Georgetown grads.</p>

<p>15) Journalists such as Dan Henninger of the Wall Street Journal, Kate Snow of Good Morning America, Jamie Gangel of Today and Maria Shriver all hold Georgetown degrees.</p>

<p>This record stands for itself and compares directly with any university in the world today.</p>

<p>Any young person aspiring to leadership needs to consider attending Georgetown since what this school is doing (perhaps its the tough requirements such as 5 classes per term unlike other elite universities; perhaps its the availability of close relationships with mentoring faculty members; perhaps its the inculcating of an attitude in its classrooms that knowledge is acquired not just for its own sake but to change the world for the better) is clearly catalytic to the incubation of graduates who are changing and realigning the world.</p>