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List of Boys & Girls Clubs of America people : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Boys & Girls Clubs of America people


The following is a partial list of notable Boys & Girls Clubs of America people. It includes alumni, staff, and others associated with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.〔(Prominent alumni ) (from BGCA's website)〕
*Rhett Akins, singer/songwriter
*Walter Anderson, editor of ''Parade''
*Harry Lee Anstead, Florida Supreme Court Justice
*John Antioco, former Chairman and CEO, Blockbuster/VIACOM
*Darrell Armstrong, guard, Orlando Magic
*James Baker, Clemson University President
*Tara Lynne Barr, actress
*Sharon Belton, former Mayor of Minneapolis
*Brooke Bennett, Olympic gold medalist, swimming
*Joan Benoit, Olympic gold medalist
*Larry Bossidy, former Chairman and CEO of Honeywell
*Thomas Brasuell, VP of Community Affairs, Major League Baseball
*William R. Bricker, former BGCA National Director (deceased)
*David Brugger, former President, Association of America's Public TV Stations
*Gary Carter, Major League Baseball catcher
*Swin Cash, forward, Detroit Shock (WNBA)
*Jim Caufield, Senior VP, Boys & Girls Clubs of America
*Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe U.S. Army, retired
*Jim Collins, author
*Ray Combs, former ''Family Feud'' host; comedian (deceased)
*Dave Condon, Chairman and CEO, DNS
*Lee Corso, ESPN football analyst and commentator
*William M. Daley, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
*Eric Davis, outfielder, San Francisco Giants
*Gordon DelGiorno, independent filmmaker and producer
*Frank Devito, former Vice-Chairman, LINTAS Worldwide Advertising
*Evan Dobelle, President of Westfield State College; former President of New England Board of Higher Education
*JD Drew, Outfielder, Boston Red Sox
*Sean Elliott, former NBA player; ESPN broadcaster
*Jamie Farr, actor
*Raymond Flynn, former Mayor of Boston; Ambassador to the Vatican
*Steve Foley, naval aviator; Blue Angels pilot
*Edward Furlong, actor
*Tony Gonzalez, tight end, Atlanta Falcons
*Charles A. Hines, former President, Prairie View A&M University; U.S. Army, retired
*Chamique Holdsclaw, WNBA Olympian
*Maureen Holohan, WNBA; author
*Evander Holyfield, four-time Heavyweight boxing champion
*Joe Horn, NFL, New Orleans Saints
*Michael Jordan, NBA All-Star
*Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Olympic gold medalist, track and field
*Patrick Kelly, Chairman, Department of Neurology New York University
*Bob Kersee, track and field Coach
*Kool & The Gang musicians: Khalis Bayyan (aka Ronald Bell), Robert "Kool" Bell, George "Funky" Brown, Charles "Claydes" Smith, and Dennis "DT" Thomas
*Joe Lamond, business innovator
*Bob Lanier, NBA Hall of Fame
*Jennifer Lopez, singer, actress
*Mario Lopez, actor
*Sid Luckman, former quarterback, Chicago Bears (deceased)
*Manuel Lujan, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
*Al Mangini, BGCA Executive (deceased)
*Gary Matthews, former Chicago Cubs player
*Jerry Maulden, former President, Entergy Corporation
*Michael McCluney, singer; member of Day26
*Willie McGinest, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns
*Alford McMichael, Sergeant Major, U.S. Marine Corps
*Eugene McQuad, President and COO, Freddie Mac
*George Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader
*Sidney Moncrief, retired Milwaukee Bucks player; NBA All-Pro
*Joe Morgan, sportscaster, Baseball Hall of Famer
*Johnny Morris, former Chicago Bears player, sportscaster
*Arthur Myers, Director of Services, U.S. Air Force
*Chuck Nelson, NFL kicker, retired
*Gregory R Nelson Sr., CEO of United Orthopedic Group
*Erle Nye, Chairman Emeritus, TXU Corporation
*Edward James Olmos, actor, director
*Shaquille O'Neal, retired NBA center
*Bill Perocchi, CEO of Pebble Beach
*Charles Perry, CPA in Lubbock; 2011 member of the Texas House of Representatives
*Jimmy Piersall, Cleveland Indians, retired
*Ed Pinckney, coach; retired NBA Player
*Lou Piniella, manager, Seattle Mariners
*Lee Pitts, aquatics instructor; author
*Terry Porter, guard, San Antonio Spurs
*Semeka Randall, WNBA, Seattle Storm
*Jay Randolph, sports commentator
*Ahmad Rashad, NBC sportscaster; former wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings
*Harold Reynolds, former MLB player; ESPN broadcaster
*Dr. Condoleezza Rice, former U.S. Secretary of State
*George Rivera, artist; Lieutenant Governor, Pojoaque Pueblo, New Mexico
*Francis Roberts, U.S. Army, retired
*Brooks Robinson, Baseball Hall of Fame, Baltimore Orioles
*Smokey Robinson, singer/songwriter
*Michael Rochelle, U.S. Army
*Fred Rooney, former U.S. Congressman
*Johnny Rutherford, retired race car driver
*Gale Sayers, former Chicago Bears running back
*Mark Schlereth, former guard, Denver Broncos
*Junior Seau, former linebacker, San Diego Chargers
*Bernard Shaw, former CNN anchor
*C. J. Silas, former Chairman and CEO of Phillips Petroleum
*John Singleton, filmmaker
*Dennis Smith, author
*Hank Soar, football player; professional baseball umpire (deceased)
*Norman Stamper, former Chief of Police, Seattle, Washington
*Dave Stewart, retired pitching ace, Oakland A's and Toronto Blue Jays
*Dewey Stokes, County Executive, Columbus, Ohio
*Ruben Studdard, singer, ''American Idol'' winner 2003
*Robert Stutman, President of Robert Stutman Associates; former head of the DEA, New York Office
*Able Mable Thomas, community leader in Atlanta
*Frank Thomas, former first baseman, Chicago White Sox
*Terdema Ussery, President and CEO of the Dallas Mavericks
*Alfred Valenzuela, Commander, U.S. Army South, Puerto Rico
*Courtney Vance, actor
*Manuel Villafana, Chairman and CEO of ATS Medical
*Mark Wahlberg, actor
*Bill Walton, NBA Hall of Famer
*Thomas Warren, Chief of Police, Omaha, Nebraska
*Ty Warren, defensive lineman, New England Patriots
*Denzel Washington, actor, Academy Award Winner
*Kerry Washington, actress
*John L. Weidner, United States Navy
*Verdine White, bass player of Earth, Wind & Fire
*Lenny Wilkens, former NBA Coach
*Jamaal Wilkes, former L.A. Lakers player
*Dontrelle Willis, pitcher, Florida Marlins
*Nelson Wolff, Bexar County Judge; former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas
*David Wolper, Hollywood producer
*Martin Wong, fashion designer
*Bob Woolf, sports attorney (deceased)
*James Worthy, NBA Hall-of-Famer; former LA Laker
==References==


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