This is a list of Alpha Tau Omega brothers that have achieved notability. [edit] Astronauts [edit] Business - Elton B. Stephens, Birmingham-Southern Founder EBSCO Industries.
- Frank Fertita, III, USC '81, is current CEO of Station Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada, owns UFC, and co-owner of PRIDE FC Worldwide Holdings, LLC, which owns PRIDE.
- David Bohnett, USC, technology entrepreneur, co-founder of GeoCities.
- Edwin. M Crawford, Auburn '71, CEO of Caremark RX
- Walt Ehmer: Georgia Tech, CEO of Waffle House
- Gerald J. Ford, Southern Methodist '66, CEO of Golden State Bancorp
- Frank Fahrenkopf, Nevada-Reno '59 , President and CEO of the American Gaming Association
- Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Colorado '69, CEO of Lehman Brothers Holdings
- Daniel E. Gill, Chairman & President, Bausch & Lomb
- Richard C. Green, Southern Methodist '76, CEO of Aquila Corporation
- Matthew J. Hart, CFO & Executive Vice President for Hilton Hotels
- James P. Hoffa, President of Teamsters Union (Jimmy Hoffa's son)
- John Jennings, President of Associated Builders and Contractors
- J. Erik Jonsson, Founder, Texas Instruments
- Earl T. Leonard Jr., University of Georgia, Senior Vice President for Coca-Cola
- Billy Joe "Red" McCombs: Former owner of the Minnesota Vikings. Has one of the top Business schools in the US named after him (McCombs School of Business), University of Texas
- Julius Curtis Lewis, Jr., President of J.C. Lewis Enterprises and Lewis Broadcasting Corp.
- William Mitchell, Texas Instruments Vice Chairman (retired)
- Bernard Ramsey, University of Georgia, Philanthropist
- C. Dowd Ritter, Birmingham-Southern '69, CEO of Regions Financial Corporation
- Joseph Wilson Rodgers Jr., Georgia Institute of Technology, Owner of Waffle House
- Francis M. Scicco, Worcester Poly '68, CEO of Arrow Electronics
- Christopher A. Sinclair, University of Kansas '71, CEO of PepsiCo (retired)
- David M. Thomas, Florida '71, CEO of IMS Health
- John A. Young, President & CEO, Hewlett-Packard (retired)
- Ilya Shmidt, University of California, Riverside, President & CEO *Derek Greenlaw, University of New Hampshire, Product Process Manager, [Best Buy] Stores LP, Biddeford, ME
- Michael J. King, Pennsylvania State University, Bursar Lehigh University
- Brian Wise, University of New Hampshire, Account Manager, PepsiCo, former Studentcity Top Salesman
[edit] Education [edit] Entertainment and media - John Besh: Celebrity chef
- Dana Elcar: Film and TV actor best known for his supporting role on MacGyver
- Hunter Ellis: Reality TV star, TV host of History Channels Tactical to Practical
- Rob Estes: Actor, Melrose Place, Silk Stalkings, 90210
- Guy Fieri: Food Network star host of Guy's Big Bite and Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives
- Brad Fiorenza: MTV's The Real World: San Diego castmate
- Christopher Fitzgerald: Broadway and film actor
- Rob Fitzgerald: Bud Light's "I love you, man"
- Shelby Foote: American novelist and Civil War historian
- Paul Gilmartin: Co-host of TBS Superstation's Dinner & A Movie
- Chris Griesemer: Voice-over actor for national commercials and characters on Family Guy
- Bob Guiney: Bob the Bachelor from The Bachelor 4
- Cork Graham: combat photographer imprisoned in Vietnam for illegally entering the country while looking for treasure buried by Captain Kidd.
- Andrew Haug: Famous Australian radio announcer and drummer for Contrive. Considered by many the Howard Stern of Australia.
- Jack Ingram: Country music performer
- Matt Jones: Broadway producer who headed the adaptation of Requiem for a Dream
- Sanad Karker: Reality TV star, actor, model On The Road In America
- Greg Kinnear: Talk Soup host, 1998 Academy Award nominee
- Art Linkletter: Television personality/Author, Kids Say The Darndest Things
- Elmer Lower: Former president of ABC News
- Elliot Segal: Radio DJ and host of Elliot in the Morning
- Frank Marshall: Film producer/director; co-founder of Amblin Entertainment
- Garry Marshall: Film director (Pretty Woman, Overboard), television producer (Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley) (incidentally, in the latter seasons of Happy Days, Marshall used ATO in the show several times, and an ATO fraternity paddle can be seen hanging on the wall of "Arnold's")
- Jon Meacham: Editor of Newsweek, bestselling author, and commentator on politics, history, and religious faith in America.
- Cary Pierce, Jack O'Neill: Members of the band "Jackopierce"
- Forrest Sawyer: ABC News, Nightline
- Grant Show: Actor, Melrose Place
- Stryker: Radio DJ and co-host of the radio show Loveline
- Tennessee Williams: Pulitzer Prize winner for A Streetcar Named Desire
- Reynolds Wolf: CNN Meteorologist
- Alan Barnette: Television and film producer; credits include Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Sliders, The Equalizer, Off Limits, and more than 25 TV movies
[edit] Military [edit] Politics [edit] Science [edit] Sports - Bill Ireland: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Baseball Coach 1960-1967, UNLV's first Athletic Director and "Father of UNLV Athletics" Nevada-Reno
- John Ayers: NFL football player, 1977-1987
- Mike Schellin: 1966-68- Boxer, One of the greatest collegiate boxers of all time, undefeated 32-0 at Nevada, 3-time California Collegiate Boxing Conference titles, two-time winner of the Julius LaRowe Memorial Trophy, runner-up at the 1968 Western Regional Olympic Trials Nevada-Reno
- Dom Capers: Defensive coordinator, Miami Dolphins and former NFL head coach
- Chris Capuano: MLB pitcher, Milwaukee Brewers
- Bud Collins: Tennis announcer, author
- Cris Collinsworth: Former NFL wide receiver, sports anchor
- Lee Corso: Sports commentator, football coach
- Len Dawson: NFL Hall of Famer, Super Bowl IV MVP, sports anchor
- Ted DiBiase: "The Million Dollar Man"; former WWF wrestler
- Terry Funk: Pro wrestler
- Mike Droese: "Duke The Dumpster"; former World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler
- Joe Girardi: New York Yankees current manager and former catcher; former Florida Marlins manager
- Steve Gleason: NFL Football Player, 2000-2008.
- Curt Gowdy: Sports broadcaster for 5 decades; 7 Super Bowls and 14 World Series
- Lou Groza : NFL Hall of Famer
- Dan Hostetter : Assistant General Manager, Burlington Royals, Albion College
- Keith Jackson: Sports commentator, ABC
- Tommy John : Major League baseball pitcher, four-time All Star team, initiated in 1964, Indiana State University
- Ernie Koy: Texas Longhorn, 1963 National Champions; Pro Bowl running back for New York Giants
- William Little: Known as "Father of Southern Football", introduced football at the University of Alabama
- Curt Miller: Head coach of the Bowling Green State University Women's Basketball
- Jim Mora: Former head coach of the New Orleans Saints
- Roger Reina: Former UPenn wrestling coach
- Brandon Slay: Gold medalist at Sydney Olympics in wrestling
- Steve Spurrier: Head coach of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, Heisman Trophy winner 1966 at University of Florida, former Florida head coach, 1996 National Championship
- Robby Thompson: Second basemen for the San Francisco Giants from 1986 to 1996. Winner of the Willie Mac Award in 1991.
- Jim Tressel: Head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes (2002 National Champions)
- Matt Valenti: Two time NCAA national champion wrestler
- Jack Youngblood: NFL Hall of Fame
- Ed Jucker: Former head coach of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team. Coached the team to two national championships: 1960-61 and 1961-62 seasons.
- Michael Venezia: Professional Paintball Player [1]
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