List of University of West Florida people

The official list of notable alumni and faculty of the University of West Florida.[1]

Foliage at UWF

The University of West Florida, also known as West Florida and UWF, is a mid-sized public university located in Pensacola, Florida, United States. The university enrolls approximately 12,000 students as of Fall 2009.[2]

UWF is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. It is a doctoral/research university, specializing in engineering and the humanities. Its mascot is an Argonaut, and its logo is the chambered nautilus.

Notable alumni

Academics

Kenneth Cockrell
Ambassador Carmen Maria Martinez
  • Michael DeMaria - author
  • P.S. Ruckman Jr. - nationally recognized pardon expert; editor, PardonPower blog[3]

Artist

Athletics

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  • Daniela Cruz - professional soccer player for the Costa Rica women's national football team
  • Mark Ettles - former MLB player for San Diego
  • Mickey Gorka (born 1972) - Israeli basketball player and coach
  • Roy Jones Jr. - world champion boxer
  • Moochie Norris - former NBA player
  • Jodi-Ann Robinson - UWF soccer player, represented Canada at the 2008 Beijing summer Olympics
  • Keith Savage - professional soccer player with the Portland Timbers of USL-1
  • Kevin Warrick - golfer, low amateur at 2002 U.S. Open
  • John Webb - former MLB player for Tampa Bay
  • Cole Filler - professional hockey player for Corpus Cristi Ice Rays, NAHL

Business

  • James Ellis - president and CEO of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations at Lockheed Martin; former U.S. Navy admiral
  • Ann Vickers, CPA - Founder and CEO of Charles River CFO, prominent Boston financing & accounting outsourcing firm.

Entertainment and television

  • Tandy (Andy) Culpepper - senior correspondent, CNN syndicated broadcast news service, also CNN

.com, People.com, CNN Los Angeles

  • Michael DeMaria - Musician, composer, Grammy nominated recording artist
  • Namrata Singh Gujral - Hollywood actress, producer Americanizing Shelley; also Passions, The Agency
  • David Hart (actor) - most known for his role as Sgt. Parker Williams in In the Heat of the Night television series (1988-1995)
  • Jan Hooks - Saturday Night Live performer (attended; did not graduate)
  • Robert P. Watson - professor, author, and frequent media commentator

Military, space, and aviation

Politics

Notable faculty

  • Judith A. Bense - former university president, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology; archaeologist of the Southeastern United States

References

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