The list of Delta Sigma Phi members includes notable people who are or were once a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.
Academia
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Lawrence Biondi | Loyola | 1974 | President of St. Louis University | |
Robert Carothers | Edinboro of PA | 1962 | President of the University of Rhode Island | |
Ross S. Whaley | Michigan | 1959 | President of the State University of New York College of Environmental |
Business
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Frank T. Cary | Hillsdale | Chairman and CEO of IBM | ||
Joel S. Demski | Michigan | 1962 | President of American Accounting Association | |
Mike Duke | Georgia Tech | 1968 | CEO of Wal-Mart | |
John M. Harbert | Auburn | 1946 | Billionaire businessman and founder of Harbert Corporation | |
John Walden | Illinois | 1979 | CEO of Home Retail Group PLC | |
Charles Walgreen III | Michigan | 1955 | President and CEO of Walgreens |
Entertainment
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Printz Board | San Diego State | Musician, songwriter, producer, recording artist | ||
J. Marty Dormany | Florida State | 1991 | Emmy winning graphic designer, executive producer | |
Jason Drucker | Florida | Actor | ||
Cody Ko | Duke | Comedian and YouTuber | ||
Rob Little | Central Michigan | Comedian | ||
Gary Lockwood | UCLA | 1956 | Actor known for Star Trek and 2001: A Space Odyssey | |
Ed O'Neill | Youngstown State | 1969 | Actor | |
Steve Pepoon | Kansas State | 1975 | co-creator of The Wild Thornberrys |
Military
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Robert Conway | St. Francis College | 1972 | Vice Admiral, US Navy | |
James W. Holsinger | Duke | 1958 | United States Army general | |
Richard Winters | Franklin and Marshall | 1941 | World War II hero, inspiration for Band of Brothers |
Politics and government
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Albert P. Brewer | Alabama | 1948 | Governor of Alabama | |
James J. Davis | Pittsburgh | 1923 | Secretary of Labor of the United States | |
Michael Deaver | San Jose State | 1959 | Assistant White House Chief of Staff, Reagan Administration | |
William Eacho | Duke | 1976 | US Ambassador to Austria | |
Tom Harkin | Iowa State | 1960 | United States Senator | |
Mike Hayden | Kansas State University | 1964 | Governor of Kansas | |
Mark Martin | Western Carolina | 1985 | Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 2014- 2019 | |
John E. McLaughlin | Wittenberg | 1961 | Deputy and interim director of the Central | |
David Perdue | Georgia Tech | 1969 | United States Senator | |
Todd Tiahrt | SD School of Mines | 1970 | United States House of Representatives, | |
Mike Turner | Ohio Northern | 1979 | United States House of Representatives |
Sports
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Mike Bellotti | UC Davis | 1970 | college football coach, former athletic director, and ESPN analyst | |
Jim Bouton | Western Michigan | 1959 | Major League pitcher and author of Ball Four | |
Herb "Fritz" Crisler | Chicago | football coach and athletic director at the University of Chicago | ||
Sean Davis | Duke | 2014 | Major League Soccer player for the New York Red Bulls | |
Mike Shanahan | Eastern Illinois | 1971 | Head coach of Washington Redskins | |
Paul Splittorff | Morningside College | 1968 | Major League pitcher for the Kansas City Royals | |
Kevin Streelman | Duke | 2001 | PGA golfer | |
Jared Veldheer | Hillsdale College | 2007 | Offensive lineman for the Arizona Cardinals | |
Art Watson | Idaho | 2002 | neck cranker, Special Olympian | |
Brian White | Duke | 2017 | Major League Soccer player for the New York Red Bulls | |
Steve Wilson | Kansas State | 1999 | Vice President and Director of Athletics, William Woods University |
Other
editName | Chapter | Class | Notability | References |
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Kenneth L. Hallenbeck | Michigan | 1955 | President of the American Numismatic Association | |
Phil Plait | Michigan | 1987 | Astronomer |