List of Hollins University people

The following is a list of individuals associated with Hollins University through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff.

Notable alumni

Activism

Arts

Authors [2]

Business

Government and Public Service

  • Jennifer Boysko, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 2016
  • Betsy B. Carr, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1968[1]
  • Elizabeth Brownlee Kolmstetter, one of the first federal employees tapped to create the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the aftermath of 9/11, 1985[1]
  • Pamela Jo Howell Slutz, career diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to Burundi and Mongolia, 1970
  • Flo Neher Traywick, first woman in Virginia to be nominated by either party to run for Congress (House of Representatives)-Sixth Congressional District, 1945
  • Elizabeth Fentress Goodwin, cofounder, National Down Syndrome Society, 1969

Higher Education

  • Linda Koch Lorimer, president, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College; vice president for global and strategic initiatives, Yale University, 1974

Journalism

  • Suzanne Allen, Emmy Award-winning senior coordinating producer for CBS' 48 Hours, 1969
  • Ann Compton, ABC News White House correspondent, 1969
  • M. L. Flynn, senior producer, editorial planning, NBC Nightly News, 1972
  • Mary Garber, first woman sportswriter in the Atlantic Coast Conference, 1938
  • Ruth Hale, journalist, feminist, and founder of the Lucy Stone League
  • M. Carrie Allan, Washington Post columnist, nominated for the James Beard Award in the journalism category for In New Orleans, Terrific Cocktails Never Went out of Fashion, 1998, M.A. 1999
  • Elizabeth Valk Long, first woman publisher of Time Inc., 1972

Law

  • Tiffany M. Graves, executive director, Mississippi Access to Justice Commission, 1997[1]
  • Callie V. Granade, district judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, 1972

Media and Entertainment

  • George Butler, documentary filmmaker and writer, M.A. 1968
  • Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, owner and CEO of the Gotham Group, dubbed one of Hollywood's Most Powerful Women, 1984
  • Beth Macy, author, whose book Factory Man was a New York Times best seller and optioned by Playtone for an HBO mini series, M.A. 1998
  • Donna Richardson, fitness and aerobics instructor, author and television sports commentator, ALND 1984
  • Claire Sanders Swift, Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and prominent national media consultant, 1985
  • Ellen Stokes, Emmy nominated and CableACE Award winning producer and director, 1972
  • Eleanor D. Wilson, actress and Tony Award nominee, 1930
  • Danielle D. Rollins, Gracious Living & Stylish Entertaining™ lifestyle expert, author of Soiree: Entertaining with Style, 1990
  • Sadie Tillery, director of programming, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, 2005
  • Veronica Votypka, co-executive producer for Harpo Studios/Oprah Winfrey Network, 1999[1]

Pulitzer Prize Winners

Religion

  • Lindsey Moser (née Narmour), Jack Kent Cook Scholar, Medieval Literary academic, and the youngest USAF and CAP appointed chaplain in modern history, 2015[3] [4] [5]

Science and Medicine

Sports

References

  1. "Women Who Are Going Places" (PDF). Hollins University. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  2. "Authors Archive"
  3. "Lindsey Narmour '15, English". Hollins University. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  4. "JKC Scholars". Jack Kent Cook Foundation. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  5. "Roots and Wild Carrots: Perseverance". Civil Air Patrol Chaplain Corps. Retrieved 15 Feb 2020.
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