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This list contains people associated with the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne , Florida , including current and former college presidents, as well as notable alumni and faculty.
Academia and research [ edit ]
Professors and scholars [ edit ]
Research, science, technology, and math[ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Joan Higginbotham
1992
Engineer, NASA astronaut , M.S. Management Science, 1992, M.S. Space Systems, 1996
Kathryn P. Hire
1991
NASA astronaut (STS-90 ), M.S. Space Technology
Christopher Loria
NASA astronaut , M.S. degree in aeronautical engineering
Frederick W. Sturckow
2000
NASA astronaut , M.S. Mechanical Engineering, veteran of four Space Shuttle missions
Sunita Williams
1995
NASA astronaut , M.S. Engineering Management
George D. Zamka
1997
NASA astronaut (STS-120 ), M.S. Engineering Management
Business and entrepreneurship [ edit ]
Computers and Internet [ edit ]
Executives and finance [ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Chaz Stevens
1982
Founder of ESADoggy
Government, law, and public policy[ edit ]
Law, politics, and public policy[ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
James W. Ball
Major general USA, Ret.; served as the 24th Chief of Ordnance
Charles C. Cannon
1976
Major general USA, Ret.; served as the Aide-de-camp to General Dwight D. Eisenhower
David T. Cloft
2007
Lieutenant colonel USA, Ret.; formerly served as executive officer (XO) for U.S. Army Accessions Command ; competitive shooter for US National Rifle Team ; seven-time national champion and has set 11 US national Rrcords
Jesse Cross
1991
Brigadier general USA, Ret.; 50th Quartermaster General of the United States Army
Jeffrey W. Drushal
?
Brigadier general ; chief of Transportation Corps
Ann E. Dunwoody
1987
General USA, M.S., first female four-star general in the military
James L. Herdt
1992
9th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Larry L. Hereth
1992
Commander of the Fifth Coast Guard District of the United States Coast Guard
Galen B. Jackman
1983
Major general US, Ret.; Chief of Legislative Liaison, U.S. Army
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Dennis K. Jackson
Major general USA, Ret.; served as the 30th Chief of Ordnance and as the Director of logistics (J4) United States Central Command
Herbert J. McChrystal
Major general, former commander of United States Army Test and Evaluation Command
Al M. Niles, Jr
2010
Colonel USA, decorated special operations aviator and former wing commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005 for Task Force Warfighter
Gustave F. Perna
General, 19th commander of United States Army Materiel Command
Aundre F. Piggee
Lieutenant general , United States Army Logistics Branch Deputy Chief
David A. Score
1989
Rear admiral , 17th Director of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps
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Steven A. Shapiro
1994
Major general USA, Ret.; served as 9th commanding general of United States Army Sustainment Command
Billy K. Solomon
Lieutenant general, served as 6th commander of United States Army Combined Arms Support Command
Mitchell H. Stevenson
Lieutenant general, served as the 31st chief of ordnance
Peter Talleri
1997
Major general , former commander of Marine Corps Installations Pacific
Thomas H. Todd III
1997
Lieutenant general; feputy commanding general of United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
Jonathan White
1981
Rear admiral ; commander of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
Johnnie E. Wilson
1977
General USA, Ret.; served as the 25th Chief of Ordnance
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Cedric T. Wins
Major general USA, Ret.; first commander of reorganized United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM)
Larry D. Wyche
Lieutenant general, currently serving as the deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Command
David T. Zabecki
1976
Major general USA, Ret.; former deputy chief of the United States Army Reserve
Humanities, arts, entertainment, and social sciences[ edit ]
Science, technology, medicine and engineering[ edit ]
Science and engineering [ edit ]
Florida Institute of Technology presidents [ edit ]
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^ "The Office of The Chief Legislative Liaison" . Hqda.army.mil. Archived from the original on March 27, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2012 .
^ "Rear Admiral David A. Score, NOAA Director, NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps Director, Office of Marine and Aviation Operations" . noaacorps.noaa.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2015 .
^ African-American Ascends from Private to Four-Star General Archived January 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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^ Wagner, James (7 May 2021). "A Pitcher Never Forgot His Promise to His Mother" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2 July 2022 .
^ Neale, Rick (June 10, 2016). "Florida Tech president retires, returning as professor" . Florida Today . Retrieved February 10, 2017 .
^ Scott, Winston , Florida Tech
^ Reed, Matt (August 6, 2015). "Buzz Aldrin will become professor at Florida Tech" . Florida Today . Retrieved February 10, 2017 .