List of University of Texas at San Antonio people
Notable people who attended, taught, or were employed at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
Alumni
- Roxanne Austin - former President and Chief Operating Officer of DirecTV[1]
- Michelle Beadle - sports TV host for ESPN[2]
- Cristina Blackwell - Emmy-nominated weather reporter for Despierta América on Univision[3]
- Bruce Bowen - former NBA player for the San Antonio Spurs, attended and received credit for public relations classes[4]
- Ernest Bromley - founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bromley Communications[5]
- Devin Brown - Former NBA player for the Chicago Bulls[6]
- AJ Castillo - Tejano artist
- Rafael C. Castillo - professor of English and Humanities at Palo Alto College
- Jeff Clarke - Vice Chairman and President of Dell[7]
- Michael Connell - professional golfer
- Dayna Devon - journalist and co-host of the infotainment show Extra[8]
- Johan Edfors - professional golfer[9]
- John Engates - Chief Technology Officer of Rackspace[10]
- Richard Fröhlich - German basketball player
- Julian S. Garcia - retired school teacher; short story writer; former Associate Editor of ViAztlan, international journal of arts and letters
- Mike Garcia - Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Omni Hotels[11]
- Derrick Gervin - former NBA player (brother of George Gervin)[12]
- Arlen Glenewinkel Jr. - Vice President and Controller of Tesoro[13]
- Rolando Gomez - professional photographer and author[14]
- Meredith Hay - biomedical researcher, professor, and former provost for the University of Arizona
- Leroy Hurd - professional basketball player currently with the Italian team Sebastiani Rieti[15]
- Clay Killinger - Senior Vice President and Controller of Valero Energy Corporation[16]
- Marcia Gygli King - artist
- Janet Krueger - Master of Fine Arts; artist of south Texas ranching life[17]
- Freddy Lockhart - comedian, actor, writer, and producer
- Ken Mercer - B.B.A.; Republican member of the Texas State Board of Education since 2007[18]
- William E. Morrow - founder of Grande Communications[19]
- George Muller - Vice President of Imperial Sugar[20]
- Suraj Shetty - Vice President of Cisco[21]
- James Mbowe Nyondo - Malawian lawyer; development worker; Presidential candidate of Malawi[22]
- Deanna Raybourn - mystery novel author
- Dario Robleto - conceptual artist
- Anthony J. Rock - United States Air Force Inspector General
- Judge Mary Roman - first elected Hispanic female district judge in Bexar County[23]
- Sylvia Romo - tax assessor-collector for Bexar County; former member of the Texas House of Representatives
- Mario Marcel Salas - African-American civil rights leader[24]
- Marilyn Schlitz - scientific researcher, medical anthropologist, and president and CEO of the Institute of Noetic Sciences
- Travis Scott - rapper and record producer
- Kim Spradlin - CBS' Survivor: One World winner[25]
- Michael Valdes - news anchor on KABB FOX San Antonio [26]
- Mario Vazquez - President and CEO of KLRN (PBS San Antonio), secretary of San Antonio River Foundation [27]
- Teddy Williams - NFL Player for the Carolina Panthers[28]
Faculty and staff
- Guy Bailey - former UTSA Provost; current President of Texas Tech University
- Norma Elia Cantú - author and professor of English
- Tony Ciochetti - former chairman of MIT Center for Real Estate; current chair of the Real Estate Finance and Development program
- Henry Cisneros - local activist; former professor; president of Univision; US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- Larry Coker - former University of Miami Hurricanes Football coach; former UTSA football coach
- Dr. Mansour Omar El-Kikhia - Libyan activist, adviser, author, Chairman of Department of Political Science and Geography
- John Frederick - UTSA Provost; former NASULGC Senior Fellow; former Provost of University of Nevada, Reno
- Mario J. Gonzalez, Jr. - IEEE Fellow; former electrical engineering professor
- M. Neal Guentzel - expert on infectious disease; professor of microbiology
- Lynn Hickey - UTSA Athletic Director; former head women's basketball coach at Kansas State and Texas A&M; former Senior Associate Athletic Director for Texas A&M
- Steven G. Kellman - author and professor of English
- Ken Little - artist and professor
- Bonnie Lyons - poet and literary critic
- Que McMaster - former track and field coach
- Steven Murdock - current director of the Census Bureau; former state demographer of Texas; former Chair of Demography and Organization Studies at UTSA
- Mark Olberding - former NBA Player and UTSA basketball coach
- Zorica Pantic-Tanner - former dean of the College of Engineering; currently the fourth president of Wentworth Institute of Technology
- George Perry - Alzheimer's disease researcher, dean and professor
- Darhyl S. Ramsey - author and former professor
- Leland Rocchio - guest lecturer and vice president for CFJordan construction
- Rodolfo Rosales - author; professor of politics; husband of LULAC President Rosa Rosales
- Mario Marcel Salas - lecturer of Political Science and African American Studies; author; civil rights activist; former City of San Antonio Council member, 1997-2001
- Nikos Salingaros - mathematician and polymath known for his work on urban theory
- John L. Schmalzel - IEEE Fellow, former electrical engineering professor
- David J. Schneider - psychologist and former professor
- Nevil Shed - Student Program Coordinator at the UTSA University Center; former NBA player; played for the 1966 Texas Western Miners, whose story was made into the movie Glory Road
- John H. Shields - lecturer in the Department of Management; former member of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio
- Ron Sweet - finance professor and former vice president of equities for USAA
- Ivy R. Taylor - public administration; former City of San Antonio Council member (2009-2014); current Mayor of San Antonio since 2014
- Brooks Thompson - former NBA player; current UTSA head basketball coach
- Lynda de la Vina - former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy
- Miguel José Yacamán - physicist; chair of the Physics Department at UTSA
References
- ↑ Roxanne Austin: Executive Profile and Biography
- ↑ USA Today: Michelle Beadle's NBC Sports debut set with new role
- ↑ https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://entretenimiento.univision.com/despierta-america/fotos/slideshow/2012-08-02/cristina-blackwell-dara-el-clima-en-despierta-america&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dhttp://entretenimiento.univision.com/despierta-america/fotos/slideshow/2012-08-02/cristina-blackwell-dara-el-clima-en-despierta-america%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26prmd%3Dimvns&sa=X&ei=lHGHUJP9JOrY2AXKo4CQDA&ved=0CCUQ7gEwAA
- ↑ UTSA holds annual Athletics Banquet on Thursday night". goUTSA.com. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
- ↑ Ernest Bromley: Executive Profile and Biography
- ↑ NBA.com - Devin Brown info page
- ↑ Dell Executive Biographies
- ↑ ExtraTV.com - Dayna Devon
- ↑ MySA.com - Golf: Former UTSA standout shoots 79
- ↑ John Engates - Rackspace Hosting Chief Technology Officer
- ↑ Omni Hotels Executive Bios
- ↑ UTSA Today - UTSA honors Derrick Gervin at 3 p.m., Friday
- ↑ Tesoro Corp. - Senior Management Team
- ↑ RolandoGomez.com - Biography
- ↑ NBA Development League - Leroy Hurd
- ↑ Valero Energy Corporation - Executive Team
- ↑ Hunt Gallery San Antonio - Janet Eager Krueger
- ↑ "SBOE Member District 5". tea.tsxas.gov. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ UTSA.edu - UTSA Alumnus of the Year Award
- ↑ - George Muller, p. 25
- ↑
- ↑ UTSA alumnus runs for president of Malawi
- ↑
- ↑ UTSA Archives and Special Collections - Mario Marcel Salas Biographical note
- ↑ MySA.com: S.A.'s Kim Spradlin is the sole 'Survivor'
- ↑ http://www.foxsanantonio.com/sections/station/news-team/
- ↑ http://www.sariverfoundation.org/about-us/who-we-are/board-directors/mario-vazquez
- ↑ Colts.com Player Profile: Teddy Williams
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