- Scott McClellan
Scott McClellan (born February 14, 1968) was the White House Press Secretary (2003-2006) for President George W. Bush. On April 19, 2006, McClellan announced that he would be leaving the Administration but that he would remain in the position of Press Secretary until a replacement was selected. Tony Snow was announced as McClellan's replacement on April 26, 2006.
- John Hopkins
John Hopkins OBE (b. 1927) is a Yorkshire born, British conductor and administrator. Hopkins moved to New Zealand in 1957 and to Australia in 1963. He conducted the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in 1987 in one of New Zealand's first Orchestral Composers' Reading Workshops. His current position is as head of conducting at the University of Melbourne.
- Zalmay Khalilzad
Zalmay Khalilzad is the program directory for strategy, doctrine, and force structure of RAND's Project AIR FORCE and director of RAND's Greater Middle East Studies Center. He was assistant deputy under secretary of defense for policy planning between January 1991 and December 1992.
- David Jones
David Jones (25 October 1834 - 2 December 1906) was locomotive superintendent for the Highland Railway in Scotland. He was credited with the design of the first British 4-6-0 which was strongly influenced by a Scottish locomotive design for Indian Railways. Born in Manchester, where his father was an engineer, Jones spent part of his apprenticeship under John Ramsbottom, the district superintendent of the North Eastern Division of London and North Western Railway.
- Norman Mineta
Norman Yoshio Mineta (born November 12, 1931) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. He is one of the most successful Asian American politicians in U.S. history. Mineta most recently served in the President's Cabinet of George W. Bush as the United States Secretary of Transportation, the only Democratic Cabinet Secretary in the Republican George W. Bush Administration.
- Warren G. Harding
Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 - August 2, 1923) was an American politician and the twenty-ninth President of the United States, from 1921 to 1923, when he became the sixth president to die in office. A Republican from Ohio, Harding was an influential newspaper publisher with a commanding presence and a flair for public speaking. He served in the Ohio Senate (1899-1903) and later as lieutenant governor of Ohio (1903-1905) and as a U.S. Senator (1915-1921).
- Mark Murray
Mark Murray is president of Meijer and was the third president of Grand Valley State University, serving from 2001 to 2006. He received his master's degree in Labor and Industrial Relations and his bachelor's degree in Economics from Michigan State University. Prior to his tenure at Grand Valley, he served in Michigan state government. His positions were: treasurer, budget director, director of the Department of Management and Budget, …
- Jean King
Jean King was Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii from 1978 to 1982 in the administration of Governor of Hawaii George Ariyoshi. She was removed from the ticket and a chance for a second term after deciding to challenge the sitting governor with whom she served.
- Clive Thompson
Sir Clive Thompson (born 4 April 1943) (aka "Mr 20%" or "That Unreconstructed Thatcherite") was Chairman of European Home Retail (EHR), a company which went into administration in October 2006, owing money to thousands of members of its Christmas savings club. EHR supported its financial difficulties by moving money from its subsidiary Farepak.
- Sadako Ogata
Dr Ogata said that she was delighted to be able to visit India in the final year of her tenure as High Commissioner which is also the Fiftieth Year of the formation of UNHCR. Dr Ogata recounted the changes in the refugee situation in the nine years since she has been High Commissioner. There has been a rise in conflicts and disturbances, and refugee issues have become extremely important on the international agenda.
- Donald Regan
Donald Thomas Regan (December 21 1918 - June 10 2003) was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury, from 1981 to 1985, and Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 in the Ronald Reagan Administration, where he advocated "Reaganomics" and tax cuts to create jobs and stimulate production. Regan was criticized for his Prime Ministerial style of working, for his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, and for his frequent disagreements with Ronald Reagan's wife, …
- Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott (born July 23 1978) is a Northern Irish professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. He plays as a left-winger, and is known for being one of the best attacking headers of the ball outside the top flight. Elliott started his career at Glentoran before joining Scottish Premier League club Motherwell. He became a fans favourite at Fir Park and his impressive performances earned him his first cap for Northern Ireland against Malta in September 2000.
- K. David
The Reverend Dr. K. David was a Pastor, a New Testament Scholar, a Bible Translator and an able Administrator. He was a member in the Society for Biblical Studies in India (SBSI) incorporating Biblical Scholars belonging to the Catholic and Protestant traditions. He was also elected as the office bearer of the SBSI and was later elected to the post of President. Rev. David knew Greek, English, Telugu and Bengali
- Mike Davidson
Mike Davidson is founder and CEO of Newsvine.com and co-inventor of Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR). He is based in Seattle, Washington. In 1997, he received a B.A. in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and Advertising from the University of Washington. From 2000 to 2005, he worked as Manager of Media Product Development for The Walt Disney Internet Group.
- John C. Whitehead
John Cunningham Whitehead (b. April 2 1922, Evanston, Illinois) is currently the chairman of the LMDC and World Trade Center Memorial Foundation. Whitehead graduated from Haverford College in 1943 and served in the Navy during World War II, where he participated in the D-Day landing. Later he joined the prestigious New York investment bank of Goldman Sachs, …
- Monique Jérôme-Forget
Monique Jérôme-Forget is a Quebec politician and psychologist. She is the current Quebec Member of National Assembly (MNA) of the riding of Marguerite-Bourgeois in the Montreal region as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. She is also the current Finance Minister, the President of the Treasury Board, Minister of government services and the Minister responsible of the government administration.
- Mike Murray
Michael Patrick Murray (born 14 May 1930) is a retired banker, cricketer and administrator. He was born in Westminster and represented Middlesex as a right-handed batsman between 1952 and 1953. He also captained Beddington C.C. and the Middlesex 2nd XI. He led a successful banking career with Lloyd's Bank. He joined the Middlesex CCC Cricket Committee in 1958 and the General Committee in 1960.
- Tom Henderson
Thomas Edward "Tom" Henderson (born January 26, 1952 in Newberry, South Carolina) is an American former professional basketball player. A tough-minded 6'4" guard from the University of Hawaii, Henderson was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the 1974 National Basketball Association Draft. He went on to have a productive nine year (1974-1983) professional career, playing for the Hawks, the Washington Bullets, and the Houston Rockets.
- Claude Béchard
Claude Béchard is a politician in Quebec, Canada. He is the current Quebec Liberal Party Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for the riding of Kamouraska-Témiscouata in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. He is also the current Minister of Natural Ressources and Wildlife and was formally the Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Parks, Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade.
- Mike Gapes
Michael John "Mike" Gapes (born September 4 1952) is a British politician. He is the Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament for Ilford South. Mike Gapes was born in Wanstead Hospital in the London Borough of Redbridge, the son of a postal worker, and educated locally at the Staples Road Infants' School in Loughton, Manford County Primary School in Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill County High School.
- Patricia Ireland
Patricia Ireland (born October 19, 1945 in Oak Park, Illinois) is a U.S. administrator and feminist. She served as president of the National Organization for Women, from 1991 to 2001 and published an autobiography, "What Women Want", in 1996. Ireland obtained a Bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee in 1966 and a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1975. Before becoming an attorney, Ireland worked as a flight attendant.
- Dorothy Height
Dorothy Irene Height (born March 24, 1912) is an African American administrator, educator, and social activist. Irene Height is a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal. Height was born in Richmond, Virginia. At an early age, she moved with her family to Rankin, Pennsylvania. While in high school, Height was awarded a scholarship to Barnard College for her oratory skills but upon arrival was denied entrance.
- George Reynolds
George Reynolds is a controversial British businessman best known for his time as chairman of Darlington Football Club. In his early years Reynolds was a safeblower in a bank-robbing criminal gang. He was caught and served time in jail. When he left prison he still had the money. He used this to set up a relative empire of businesses, including a £25m kitchen surface factory based in Shildon and went on to amass a £300 million fortune.
- David Lynn
David Lynn (born 10 November 1873 in Wheeling, West Virginia, died 25 May 1961 in Washington D.C.) was an American architect and honorary member of the American Institute of Architects. David Lynn was a 21-year veteran of the Architect's staff before being appointed Architect of the Capitol in 1923. His appointment was made by President Calvin Coolidge on August 22, 1923.
- Yasushi Akashi
Yasushi Akashi (born January 19, 1931 in Hinai, Akita Prefecture) is a senior Japanese diplomat and United Nations administrator. As a politically appointed International Civil Servant at the Headquarters of the United Nations Secretariat in New York, he held positions as Under-Secretary-General of Public Information, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs and Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.
- Karen Buck
Karen Patricia Buck (born August 30, 1958) British politician. She is the Labour member of Parliament for Regent's Park and Kensington North and a former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport.
- Paul Crête
Paul Crête, B.Sc. Admin. (born April 8, 1953 in Hérouxville, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian politician. Crête represents the riding of Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup as a Member of Parliament for the "Bloc Québécois" in the Canadian House of Commons. Prior to his political career, he was a school administrator. He joined the BQ on October 25, 1993 and the caucus on January 17, 1994.
- John McClelland
John McClelland was a British medical doctor with interests in geology and biology, who worked for the East India Company. He was appointed 1836 as the secretary of the "Coal Committee", the forerunner of the Geological Survey India (GSI), formed to explore possibilities to exploit Indian coal. He was the first to propose hiring professional geologists for the task. He also served as an interim superintendent of the Calcutta Botanical Garden from 1846 to 1847.
- Susan Decker
Susan L. Decker is the President of Yahoo! Inc.. Previously she was director of Costco Corporation. She graduated from Tufts University with Bachelor of Science in computer science and economics. She then graduated with an MBA from Harvard Business School. Susan Decker is on the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway, Intel and Costco.
- John Magaw
John W. Magaw was a United States Government administrator. He was born in Columbus, Ohio and received a bachelor of science degree in education from Otterbein College, in Westerville, Ohio. He began his career in public service in 1959 as a trooper with the Ohio State Patrol. He then became a special agent with the United States Secret Service in 1967.
- Yvon Marcoux
Yvon Marcoux is a politician and administrator in Quebec, Canada. He is the current Quebec Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for the riding of Vaudreuil as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. He is also a former Minister of Justice in the Jean Charest government. Marcoux studied at the Université Laval and obtained a bachelor's degree in arts as well as a licence in law in 1963 and obtained another diploma in law in 1996.
- Robert Cutler
Robert Cutler (1895 - 1974) was a U.S. administrator. He served as National Security Advisor between 1953 and 1955, and again from 1957 to 1958. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School and attorney and bank executive in Boston, Massachusetts before taking public office, he was the person to serve in the newly created position of National Security Advisor during the Eisenhower Administration. Cutler was very involved with the Army during his career.
- François Gendron
François Gendron is a politician and teacher in Quebec, Canada. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Ouest. He represents the Parti Québécois since 1976. Gendron went to the Université Laval and obtained diplomas in pedagogy and administration. He was then a teacher at Cité Étudiante Polyno in La Sarre a coordinator at the Commission scolaire Lalonde and an education councilor.
- Michel Després
Michel Després is an administrator, consultant and a former Quebec politician. He was the former MNA member of the former riding of Limoilou from 1985 to 1994 and 1998 to 2003 and the former member of the riding of Jean-Lesage from 2003 and 2007 when he was defeated. He was representing the Quebec Liberal Party during all his political career. Després studied at the Université Laval and obtained a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1982.
- Stephen Pearson
Stephen Paul Pearson (born October 2, 1982 in Lanark) is a Scottish footballer, currently playing for Premier League team Derby County. As a boy, Pearson attended the renowned Our Lady's High School in Motherwell and is one of the school's numerous famous footballing alumni, a list which includes such luminaries as Sir Matt Busby, Billy McNeill, and Bobby Murdoch. Like most of his fellow pupils, he grew-up an ardent Celtic supporter, …
- David MacGregor
David MacGregor (born 9 June 1981 in Greenock) is a Scottish footballer. He is currently playing for Greenock Morton in the Scottish Second Division. MacGregor is a local boy who progressed through Morton's youth ranks to become a dependable first team player. He was a product of the Peter Weir youth side; a side that ran Celtic so close in the BP Scottish Youth Cup Semi-Final at Parkhead in 1999.
- Roger Knight
Roger David Verdon Knight OBE, MA, BA, DipEd (born 6 September 1946) is an English administrator, cricketer and schoolmaster. He was awarded the OBE in 2007. He is an Honorary Life Member of the MCC.
- Russell Walker
Russell Donnithorne Walker (13 February 1842) - 29 March 1922) was an English cricketer and cricket administrator. Russell Walker was born in Southgate, Middlesex. He was the sixth of seven cricket playing brothers, who were influential in the establishing of the Middlesex County Cricket Club in 1864. Their cricket ground at Southgate is maintained by the Walker Trust to this day. Trust ne - he is the bomb.
- Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm
Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm was a Vietnamese administrator, educator, poet, sage and is a saint of the Cao Dai religion. He is referred to by several names: Hanh Phu, Bach Van cu si (White Cloud Hermit) and Trạng Trình. Born on the coast in Trung An village (which is now part of Hai Phong). He passed the official government examination at the fairly late age of 44 in the exams of 1535. However, he passed the exam with the number one rank in the country.
- Bill Delaney
Bill Delaney (died 1980) was a famous Gaelic football player for Laois GAA. His sudden death in July 1980 brought great sadness to the entire county but rekindled memories of a glorious career in the Gaelic Athletic Association as a player, referee and administrator.