List of Weber State University people
Appearance
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The following is a partial list of notable Weber State University people. It includes alumni, professors, and others associated with Weber State University.
Principals and presidents
[edit]Order | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
Principals of Weber Stake Academy | ||
1 | Louis F. Moench | (1888–1892)[1] |
2 | Emil B. Isgreen | (1892–1893)[1] |
3 | George F. Phillips | (1893–1894)[1] |
Louis F. Moench | (1894–1902) — 2nd term[1] | |
Principals of Weber Academy | ||
4 | David O. McKay | (1902–1908)[1] |
5 | Wilford M. McKendrick | (1908–1910)[1] |
6 | William W. Henderson | (1910–1914)[1] |
7 | James L. Barker | (1914–1917)[1] |
8 | Owen F. Beal | (1917–1918)[1] |
Presidents of Weber Normal College | ||
1 | Owen F. Beal | (1918-1919)[1] |
2 | H. Aldous Dixon | (1919–1920)[2] |
3 | Joel E. Ricks | (1920–1922)[1] |
Presidents of Weber College | ||
4 | Aaron W. Tracy | (1922–1935)[1] |
5 | Leland W. Creer | (1935–1937)[1] |
H. Aldous Dixon | (1937–1953) — 2nd term[2] | |
6 | William P. Miller | (1953–1962) |
Presidents of Weber State College | ||
William P. Miller | (1962–1972)[1] | |
7 | Joseph L. Bishop | (1972–1978)[1] |
8 | Rodney H. Brady | (1978–1985)[1] |
9 | Stephen D. Nadauld | (1985–1990)[1] |
Presidents of Weber State University | ||
10 | Paul H. Thompson | (1990–2002)[3] |
11 | F. Ann Millner | (2002–2012)[4] |
12 | Charles A. Wight | (2013-2018)[5] |
acting | Norm Tarbox | (2018–2019)[6] |
13 | Brad L. Mortensen | (2019–present)[7] |
Alumni
[edit]Business
[edit]- Nolan D. Archibald - Former CEO of Black & Decker
- Bryan Brandenburg - Co-founder of Salt Lake Comic Con, Executive Producer Engineering Animation, Inc., co-founder of Sculptured Software
- Kevin Carmony - CEO of Linspire, Inc. - Outstanding Graduate (School of Business, 1983)
- Dee Hock - Creator of Visa Credit Card
- Nolan Karras - Non-executive member of the board of directors of Scottish Power
- J. Willard Marriott - Founder of Marriott International
- Barry Mower - Founder of Lifetime Products
- Chad Olson - CFO of Linspire, Inc.
- Robert Dotson - Former CEO of T-Mobile USA[8]
- Alan W. Stock - Former CEO of Cinemark Theatres[8]
- Jerry Moyes - Founder of Swift Transportation now part of Knight-Swift (NYSE:KNX) and former owner of the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League[9]
Education
[edit]- Fawn M. Brodie - Historian and author
- Marilyn Arnold - emeritus professor of English at Brigham Young University
Entertainment
[edit]- Bill Allred - Radio Personality and host of Radio from Hell
- Paul W. Draper - mentalist and Anthropologist
Government
[edit]- Mark Evans Austad - Former Ambassador to Finland and Ambassador to Norway
- Lynn Jenkins - former Kansas state legislator and Kansas State Treasurer, and current U.S. Congresswoman from Kansas's 2nd congressional district.
- David M. Kennedy - Former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Jill Parrish - Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court
- Richard Richards - Former Chair of the Republican National Committee under President Ronald Reagan.
- Richard H. Stallings - Former member United States House of Representatives
- Olene S. Walker - Utah State Governor/ First female to hold position.
- Greg Bell - Lieutenant Governor of Utah
Military
[edit]- George E. Wahlen - Medal of Honor Recipient George E. Wahlen
- Brian Miles Thacker - Medal of Honor Recipient
Religion
[edit]- Heber C. Jentzsch - President of the Church of Scientology International
- Boyd K. Packer - President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sports
[edit]- Robb Akey - college football head coach - Idaho Vandals
- Lance Allred - Professional basketball player and former NBA player, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Harold Arceneaux - Professional basketball player
- Larry Bergh - former ABA basketball player[10]
- Mark Brewer - former NBA player for the Syracuse Nationals
- Jeff Carlson- Former NFL player
- Charles Clinger - second highest High Jump in the world from 2001 to 2003
- Bob Davis - Former NBA basketball player[10]
- J.D. Folsom - Former NFL linebacker, for the Miami Dolphins
- Eddie Gill - Former NBA point guard for the NBA Indiana Pacers
- Halvor Hagen - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Buffalo Bills
- David Hale - Former NFL Offensive lineman, for the Baltimore Ravens
- Rob Hitchcock - Former CFL player, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Edmonton Eskimos
- Ben Howland - college basketball head coach - UCLA Bruins
- Dick Hunsaker - college basketball head coach - Utah Valley University
- Taron Johnson — NFL Defensive back for the Buffalo Bills
- Damian Lillard - NBA guard for the Milwaukee Bucks and unanimous 2012-13 NBA Rookie of the Year.
- Al Lolotai - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Washington Redskins
- Marcus Mailei - Former NFL Fullback, for the New Orleans Saints
- Jamie Martin - Former NFL quarterback, 1991 Walter Payton Award
- Ken McEachern- Former CFL Defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Toronto Argonauts; All-Star in 1980–81, won the 1983 Grey Cup with the Argonauts, awarded the Tom Pate Memorial Award
- Court McGee - wrestler; professional mixed martial artist, Won The Ultimate Fighter 11, UFC Welterweight[11]
- Pat McQuistan - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Dallas Cowboys
- Paul McQuistan - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Seattle Seahawks
- Ruben Nembhard - Former NBA basketball player
- Paul Pilkington - Former world class marathon runner. Major marathon wins include '90 Houston and '96 Los Angeles
- Darryl Pollard - Former NFL player Cornerback, for the San Francisco 49ers
- Alfred Pupunu - Former NFL football player. Scored touchdown in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Diego Chargers
- Roger Ruzek - NFL placekicker, for the Dallas Cowboys
- Cam Quayle - 1998 NFL Draft Mr. Irrelevant.
- Bill Schuffenhauer - 3x Olympian, competed in 2002/2006/2010 Olympics and took silver in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Park City, UT in bobsleigh for Team USA.
- Bo Smith - CFL Cornerback, for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- John L. Smith - college football head coach at Arkansas, Michigan State, Louisville, Utah State, & Idaho
- Bob Sneddon - NFL cornerback, for the Washington Redskins
- Willie Sojourner - Former NBA/ABA basketball player
- Dan Sparks - Former NBA/ABA basketball player[10]
- Chris Sulages, college football coach
- Justus Thigpen - Former NBA/ABA basketball player
- John Thompson - Former NFL Tight end, for the Green Bay Packers
- Tim Toone - 2010 Mr. Irrelevant* NFL Wide receiver, member of the Atlanta Falcons
- Dimitri Tsoumpas - CFL Offensive lineman, for the Calgary Stampeders
- Lee White - Former NFL player
- Greg Whisman - Former PGA Tour player, 1991–1993.
- Rashid Shaheed - [NFL] Wide Receiver, New Orleans Saints
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "The First Hundred Years..." Utah History Resource Center. Utah Department of Community and Culture. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ a b "Henry Aldous Dixon Drive". Utah History Resource Center. Utah Department of Community and Culture. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ Roberts, Richard C. (1994), "Weber State University", in Powell, Allan Kent (ed.), Utah History Encyclopedia, Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, ISBN 0874804256, OCLC 30473917, archived from the original on 2013-10-10, retrieved 2013-11-06
- ^ "Biography". President F. Ann Millner. Weber State University. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ "Biography". President Charles A. Wight. Weber State University. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
- ^ "Board of Regents appoint Dr. Norm Tarbox as interim president of Weber State University, effective May 1", Weber State University, March 30, 2018
- ^ "Brad L. Mortensen Named 13th President of Weber State University", Weber State University, December 6, 2018
- ^ a b "#248 Weber State University". Forbes. 2009-08-05.
- ^ "Trucking's billionaires: Forbes' annual list includes those who made their fortune in trucking". 6 March 2019.
- ^ a b c Players Who Attended Weber State University - Basketball-Reference.com
- ^ "Court McGee UFC Bio". Retrieved August 6, 2014.