Successful Chapter Alumni

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David Greising ‘82 chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.  Author of “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke”


Richard Peck ‘56 2001 recipient of the Newbery Medal (the top prize for children's literature given by the American Library Association). President Bush remarked, "Richard Peck has written more than 25 novels for younger readers which stress the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions."


James B. Stewart ‘73. Pulitzer prize winning author. Former front page editor of the Wall Street Journal. Editor-at-large of smart money magazine.


Lawrence Clarkson ‘60  former president of Boeing Enterprises. Retired senior vice president of Planning and International Development for The Boeing Company


John Tedstrom’84 appointed executive director of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC)


Sal Marino ‘42  president of Penton publishing.


Jerry Pontius ‘56 retired vice president of Sherwin-Williams paint company.


Maj. Gen. Larry Tibbetts ’56 highest ranking living DePauw alumni military officer.


Doug Wood ‘74 founder of the Burlwood Group, crafter of La Perla Habana cigars, Black Pearl Coffee, and Black Pearl wines.


Dr. Lee Lahr Dean of Business Studies at Michigan Tech. University.


David Becker ’75 chief executive officer of four Indiana technology companies including the company that creates DyKnow.


Bud Walters ’63 president of Cromwell Group which owns of 22 radio stations.


David Moorehead Trustee, DePauw University


Don Driemeier '60 Acting President of Eden Theological Seminary.


James H. Wilkerson Federal judge who proceeded over the Al Capone trial


Wallace “J” Nichols, Ph.D Noted environmentalist and sea turtle researcher. Founder/co-Director of Ocean Revolution. California Academy of Sciences, Research Associate. First researcher to attach a

transmitter to a Baja sea turtle and track it as it traveled from Mexico to Japan. The co-author of the book, Chelonia: Return of the Sea Turtle,



 

Great men who have walked before us in the halls of Delta Chi at 912 South Locust St.

To gauge the future . . .


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