Steve Geffrard ’10 — Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion
Daniel Reilly ‘07 — Rhode Island House of Representatives (Youngest mem-ber at age 21)
Morgan Pressel ’06 — LPGA Women’s Golf
Daniel G. Fernandez ’03 — International Chess Master; winner of the 2008 U.S. Class Championships and youngest chess master in the US in 1996
Justin Siegel ‘99 — Producer for Universal Music Group and formely married to actress Emmy Rossum
Corina Morariu ‘96 — Pro tennis player, tennis announcer, and doubles champion
Vincent Spadea ’92 — Pro Tennis Player
Beau Crangi ’89 — CFDA award-winning jewelry designer
Andy Rheingold ’89 — Rheingold started working in entertainment at Nickelodeon, where he oversaw the development of Spongebob Squarepants, serving as the executive in charge of production of the pilot. Rheingold also scripted a number of Beavis and Butthead episodes
Martha Sugalski ’88 — NBC news anchor (Orlando)
Marcia Bratman Zaroff ’85 — Founder and president of Under the Canopy, a leader in organic and sustainable fashions for women, children and the home
Rick Bratman ‘84 — CEO at ASA Entertainment
Susan Strong ’76 — Author
Tinsley Ellis ‘75 — Blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter
Col. Chris Holzworth (Ret) ’75 — U.S. Marine Corps (seven overseas deployments, five combat operations, two commanding officer tours and 5,600 flight hours)
Julia Knight ’75 — Julia Knight Home Accessories CEO
John Posey ’72 — Actor, writer, playwright
Ferris Smith ’72 — Actor
Don “The Dragon” Wilson ‘72 — Actor and kickboxing champion
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