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Vanderbilt University Notable People
Alumni who have served as heads of state, prime ministers, and heads of government include José Ramón Guizado, 17th President of Panama,[245] Thomas C. Jefferson, first Premier of the Cayman Islands,[246] Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, 15th Prime Minister of Somalia,[247] and Chung Won-shik, 21st Prime Minister of South Korea.[248]
Notable U.S. political figures who have attended Vanderbilt include two U.S. Vice Presidents (John Nance Garner[249] and Nobel Laureate Al Gore[250]), Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Attorney General James Clark McReynolds[251] U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor,[252] Director of the National Economic Council Allan B. Hubbard,[253] U.S. Commissioner of Education John J. Tigert,[254] U.S. Secretary of the Treasury John Wesley Snyder,[255] U.S. Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander,[256] two White House Chiefs of Staff, John R. Steelman[257] and Jack Watson,[258] as well as 53 members of the United States Congress, 18 ambassadors, and 13 governors, including Governor of Texas Greg Abbott[259] and Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear.[260]
Other leaders in foreign government who graduated from Vanderbilt include Baso Sangqu, President of the United Nations Security Council;[261] Redley A. Killion, Vice President of Micronesia;[262] Pedro Pinto Rubianes, Vice President of Ecuador;[262] Yoo Myung-hee, Minister for Trade of South Korea,[263] Yeda Crusius, Governor of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul;[264] Wang Tso-jung, President of the Control Yuan of the Government of the Republic of China;[265] Soemarno Sosroatmodjo, Governor of Jakarta, Indonesia;[266] Kwon Hyouk-se, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea;[267] and Ihor Petrashko, Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine.[268]…
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