- Mike O'Malley
Mike O'Malley (born October 31, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-raised actor, most famous for playing Jimmy in the CBS series "Yes, Dear." He previously had a short-lived, self-named sitcom on NBC called the "Mike O'Malley Show" which he co-starred in with his sister Kerry O'Malley. O'Malley first became known as the host of Nickelodeon game shows "Get the Picture", "GUTS" and "Global GUTS". - Jackie MacMullan
Jackie MacMullan is an American newspaper sportswriter, columnist and editor. MacMullan is currently a columnist and associate editor of the Boston Globe. She began writing for the paper in 1982. From 1995 to 2000 she covered the NBA as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. In 1999, MacMullan collaborated with Larry Bird on his autobiography "Bird Watching: on Playing and Coaching the Game I Love". - Carol Shea-Porter
Carol Shea-Porter (born December 2, 1952) is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New Hampshire. She was previously the City Chair of the Rochester, New Hampshire Democratic Party. On November 7, 2006, she defeated incumbent Republican Jeb Bradley of New Hampshire's 1st congressional district in the 2006 midterm elections in an upset victory to become the first woman ever elected to Congress from New Hampshire. - David M. Cote
David M. Cote is chairman and CEO of Honeywell. He was first elected president, CEO and a member of the Board of Honeywell in February 2002, and became chairman of the Board of Directors on July 1 2002. Previously, Cote served as chairman, president and CEO of TRW, a $16 billion Cleveland-based products and services provider for the automotive, aerospace and information technology markets. Cote joined TRW from General Electric in November 1999, where he served 25 years, … - Bruce Weigl
Bruce Weigl (born January 27, 1949, Lorain, Ohio) is an American contemporary poet who currently teaches at Lorain County Community College. Weigl enlisted in the United States Army shortly after his 18th birthday and spent four years in the service. He served in the Vietnam War from December 1967 to December 1968 and received the Bronze Star Medal. - Dana Jennings
Dana Jennings, is an editor at "The New York Times" and an author. His works include "Me, Dad and Number 6", "Women of Granite", "Mosquito Games", and his most highly-acclaimed novel, "Lonesome Standard Time". Jennings was born in rural New Hampshire in October of 1957. His parents were 17 and he was forced to pave his own way in life. He was the first in his family to graduate from high school, … - Mustafa Sandal
Mustafa Sandal, commonly known as Musti, is a famous Turkish pop singer. He is fluent in English, Turkish, Italian and French. He emerged in the early 1990s with the revival of Turkish pop music and is one of the most successful pop singers in Turkey. Musti is famous in Europe for his songs "Moonlight" and "İsyankar" in countries such as Germany, Switzerland, and Austria - Colin Manning
Colin Manning is New Hampshire Governor John Lynch's Press Secretary. Manning was the statehouse reporter for "Foster's Daily Democrat" from 2002-2006. Before that from 1999-2002 he was a correspondent for the "Manchester Union Leader". Manning was also a contributer to WMUR's sunday morning public affairs program "Closeup." He is a 1997 graduate of the University of New Hampshire. - Joyce Elliott
Dr. Joyce E. Elliott is Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs at Empire State College, State University of New York. Dr. Elliott was previously Associate Dean and subsequently Dean at the college's Northeast Center. Dr. Elliott previously was director of women's studies and Dean of Human Services and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Dr. Elliott has a B.A. in sociology from Bates College in Lewiston, … - Barbara Marois
Barbara ("Barb") Marois (born March 1, 1963 in Auburn, Massachusetts) is a former field hockey player from the United States, who was a member of the US women's team that finished fifth at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. A tenacious defender and hard-hitting corner specialist, Marois competed for Team USA from 1986 until 1997. - Kate Larson
Kate Clifford Larson, Ph.D., is a historian and Harriet Tubman scholar. Her 2003 biography of Harriet Tubman, "Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero" ISBN 0-345-45627-0, was one of the first non-juvenile Tubman biography published in six decades. - Robert Caret
Robert L. Caret is the current president of Towson University. He became the 12th president of TU on July 1, 2003. As a former faculty member, dean, executive vice president and provost at Towson, Caret served at Towson for 21 years before assuming the presidency of San José State University of the California State University System in 1995. - Tom Wessels
Tom Wessels is a terrestrial ecologist and a professor at Antioch University New England in the Department of Environmental Studies, where he founded a master's program in conservation biology. He is an author of three books and is an active environmentalist. - Tom Wessels
- Robert L. Caret
Robert L. Caret , President, Towson University Returning to his Towson roots, Robert L. Caret became the 12th president of Towson University on July 1, 2003. As a former faculty member, dean, executive vice president and provost of Towson University, Dr. Caret served at Towson for 21 years before assuming the presidency of San José State University of the California State University System in 1995.
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