List of University of Waterloo people

The University of Waterloo, located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, is a comprehensive public university that was founded in 1957 by Drs. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles.[1] It has grown into an institution of more than 42,000 students, faculty, and staff.[2] The school is notable for being the first accredited university in North America to create a Faculty of Mathematics, which is now the world's largest,[3][4] and to have the largest cooperative education program in the world.[5] The school is also known for having more companies formed by its faculty, students, and alumni than any other Canadian university, and as such, the university has been called the "MIT of the North".[6]

The list is drawn from notable faculty, alumni, staff, and former university presidents. The enrollment for 2020 was 36,057 undergraduate and 6,231 graduate students, with 1,350 faculty members and 2,596 staff. About 221,000 people have graduated from the university, and now reside in over 150 countries.[2]


Alumni and faculty

Fields with a "—" have unknown values.

Alumni

NameDegreeDisciplineKnown forNotes
V. K. AatreGraduateElectrical engineeringScientist and former head of the Defence Research and Development Organisation [7]
Michael H. AlbertUndergraduateMathematicsRhodes Scholar, associate professor at University of Otago [8]
Celeste AndersonUndergraduateComputer ScienceKing of the Nerds winner, competitive gamer [9]
Gordon Stewart AndersonUndergraduateWriter [10]
Mohammad H. AnsariGraduatePhysicsFundamental quantum theory research [11]
Andy AnstettGraduatePoliticsMinistry of Municipal Affairs [12]
Paul AntrobusGraduatePsychologyPrincipal at Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada (India) and Psychology Professor at University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada) [13]
Omer ArbelUndergraduateEnvironmental studiesDesigner and sculptor and creative director of Bocci [14]
Karen AutioUndergraduateMathematics and computer scienceWriter of children's fiction [15]
Calvin AyreUndergraduateScience and BusinessBodog founder [16]
Ricardo Baeza-YatesGraduateComputer scienceDirector of Yahoo! Research labs [17]
Bill BallingerUndergraduatePolitical scienceMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [18]
Lisa Feldman BarrettGraduatePsychologyNortheastern University professor [19]
Romesh BatraGraduateMechanical engineeringVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University professor [20]
Keith BeaversUndergraduateKinesiologyCompeted in swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics [21]
Gordon BellUndergraduateComputer scienceQNX co-creator [22]
David BermanUndergraduateComputer scienceFellow of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada [23]
Peter BeslerUndergraduateChemistryInvestment banker [24]
Art BinkowskiUndergraduatePsychologyHeavyweight boxer [25]
Don BoudriaUndergraduatePoliticsCanadian Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister [26]
Marie BountrogianniUndergraduateArtsMember of Ontario Parliament, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and dean of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University [27]
Mark BourrieUndergraduateHistoryWinner of the RBC Taylor Prize [28]
Gail BowenGraduateEnglishPlaywright and writer of mystery novels [29]
Mike BradleyUndergraduateAthleticsCanadian Football League running back [30]
Peter BraidUndergraduateInternational relationsMember of Parliament [31]
Andrew BrandtUndergraduateBusinessFormer Canadian cabinet minister [32]
Fiona BrinkmanUndergraduateBiochemistryAssociate professor at Simon Fraser University [33]
Alison BrooksUndergraduateArchitectureStirling Prize Award-winning Architect [34]
Edward BurgerGraduateMathematicsProfessor at Williams College [35]
Amanda BurkUndergraduateFine ArtsArtist, associate professor at Nipissing University [36]
Vitalik ButerinDropoutComputer scienceCo-founder of Ethereum and as a co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine [37]
Wayne CaoUndergraduateComputer scienceMember of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta [38]
Colin CarrieUndergraduatePoliticsMember of Parliament [39]
Jeromy CarriereUndergraduateComputer scienceComputer architect [40]
Bardish ChaggerUndergraduateScienceMember of Parliament [41]
David CheritonGraduateMathematicsStanford University professor and Granite Systems co-founder [42]
Václav ChvátalGraduateMathematicsCanada Research Chair in Combinatorial Optimization and former professor at McGill and Stanford [43]
Ian ClarkGraduateEarth scienceProfessor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa [44]
George Elliott ClarkeUndergraduateEntertainmentPoet and playwright; Governor General's Award for poetry recipient [45]
Rod CouttsUndergraduateElectrical EngineeringFounder of Teklogix; namesake of the Rod Coutts Engineering Lecture Building at University of Waterloo [46]
Clifford CunninghamUndergraduatePhysics & Classical studiesAstronomer [47]
Julie E. CzernedaUndergraduateLiteratureScience fiction and fantasy author [48]
Heather DaleUndergraduateEntertainmentCeltic singer [49]
Liane DaveyGraduateIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyLeadership consultant, public speaker, and New York Times bestselling author [50]
Erik DemaineGraduateComputer scienceYoungest professor ever at MIT [51]
Dan DodgeUndergraduateComputer scienceQNX co-creator [52]
Andrew DrummondUndergraduateArtsFrances Hodgkins Fellow [53]
Richard DucharmeUndergraduateCivil engineeringGeneral Manager of Transportation for Edmonton [54]
Tom DuffUndergraduateComputer scienceComputer scientist [55]
Garfield DunlopUndergraduatePoliticsMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [56]
Fred EisenbergerUndergraduatePolitician [57]
Jon EvansUndergraduateEngineeringArthur Ellis Awards winner [58]
Anne FlemingUndergraduateEnglishFiction writer [59]
Joe FontanaUndergraduateChemistryMember of Parliament [60]
John FriedlanderGraduateMathematicsFellow of the Royal Society of Canada and American Mathematical Society and winner of the CRM-Fields-PIMS prize [61]
Curwin FriesenUndergraduateEconomicsChief executive officer of Friesens [62]
James Alan GardnerGraduateMathematicsScience fiction author [63]
J. Alan GeorgeGraduateComputer scienceDean of the University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics [64]
Garth A. GibsonUndergraduateComputer ScienceComputer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University [65]
Brad GoddardUndergraduateTheatreActor [66]
W. G. GodfreyGraduateCanadian historyCanadian historian [67]
Gaston GonnetGraduateComputer scienceComputer scientist and entrepreneur [68]
Gary GoodyearUndergraduatePoliticsCanadian Member of Parliament [69]
Rick GreenUndergraduateEntertainmentComedian and member of The Frantics [70]
Chris HadfieldGraduateMechanical engineeringAstronaut [71]
Fariborz HaghighatGraduateSystem Design EngineeringProfessor at the Concordia University [72]
Ann HansenUndergraduateUrban guerrilla [73]
Dianne HaskettUndergraduateArtsMayor of London, Ontario [74]
Deen HergottUndergraduateChess International Master [75]
Cyd HoUndergraduatePoliticsMember of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong [76]
Glenn HowardUndergraduateEnvironmental studiesThree-time World Curling Champion [77]
Kimmo InnanenGraduateMathematicsAstronomer and professor
David JohnsonGraduateMathematicsMayor of East York, Ontario [78]
Rupi KaurUndergraduateEnglishPoet, illustrator, and author. Best known for her debut book, Milk and Honey [79]
Humayun Akhtar KhanUndergraduateBusiness mathematicsCommerce Minister of Pakistan [80]
Arounna KhounnorajGraduateFine artsMulti-disciplinary artist, teacher, author and co-founder of Bookhou [81]
Don KnightUndergraduateAccountingFormer member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [82]
Tony KnowlesGraduatePhysical chemistryPresident of the British Columbia Institute of Technology [83]
Michelle LamGraduate/UndergraduateAccountingFounder and CEO of True & Co., a direct-to-consumer digital intimate apparel brand, headquartered in San Francisco, California. [84]
William Lawrence KocayGraduateMathematicsProfessor of mathematics [85]
Mike LazaridisUndergraduateElectrical engineeringResearch in Motion founder [86]
Kevin O'LearyUndergraduateEnvironmental studiesCanadian businessman, author, politician, and television personality [87]
Serge LeClercUndergraduateSociologyCo-author of Untwisted [88]
William C. LeggettGraduateZoologyPrincipal of Queen's University [89]
Martha LenioUndergraduateMechanical EngineeringCommander of the NASA human performance study Hawai‘i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS)
Rasmus LerdorfUndergraduateSystems Design EngineeringPHP creator [90]
David X LiGraduateActuarial sciencePioneer of Gaussian copula pricing models for collateralized debt obligations [91]
Michael LyskoFormer Canadian Football League commissioner [92]
Rob MacIsaacUndergraduateEconomicsFormer Mayor of Burlington, Ontario; President of Hamilton Health Sciences [93]
Manas K. MandalGraduateBiologyDirector of the Defence Institute of Psychological Research [94]
Scott ManningUndergraduateStunt pilot and CFL veteran [95]
Peter MasakUndergraduateMechanical engineeringGlider pilot [96]
Ingrid MattsonUndergraduateIslamic Society of North America president [97]
Konris MaynardUndergraduateWinner of the Saint Kitts and Nevis National Calypso Show [98]
E. J. McGuireGraduatePsychologyFormer director of the NHL Central Scouting Services
David I. McKayUndergraduateMathematicsCurrent President & CEO of Royal Bank of Canada [99]
Peter McLarenUndergraduateEnglish literatureCritical pedagogy [100]
Nenad MedićUndergraduateProfessional poker player [101]
Stella MeghieUndergraduateFilm director and screenwriter [102]
James G. MitchellUndergraduateComputer scienceComputer scientist [103]
Parker MitchellUndergraduateEngineers Without Borders co-founder [104]
Faron MollerGraduateComputer scienceComputer scientist [105]
David MorrellUndergraduateArtsNovelist for First Blood and the creator of the character John Rambo. The book was later adapted into the 1982 film of the same name [106]
Michele MoscaUndergraduateComputer scienceCo-founder of the IQC and the PITP [107]
Heather MoyseUndergraduateKinesiologyTwo-time Olympic gold medalist in bobsleigh. Also represented Canada's national rugby team at both the 2006 and 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup [108]
Walt NeubrandUndergraduateKeeper of the Stanley Cup [109]
Paul van OorschotGraduateCryptographyCarleton University professor [110]
Chamath PalihapitiyaUndergraduateElectrical engineeringVenture capitalist, engineer, SPAC sponsor and the founder and CEO of Social Capital [111][112]
Steve Paul-AmbroseUndergraduateScience and BusinessPoker player [113][114]
Cole PearnGraduateMechanical engineeringNASCAR crew chief [115]
Jean PoirierUndergraduateEnvironmental studiesMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [116]
Yuri QuintanaGraduateEngineeringChief Division of Clinical Informatics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School [117]
Karen RedmanUndergraduatePoliticsCanadian Member of Parliament [118]
William ReevesUndergraduateEntertainmentAcademy Award recipient for Toy Story [119]
John ReimerUndergraduateEducationMember of Parliament [120]
Neil RobertsonGraduateMathematicsProfessor at the Ohio State University [121]
Robert RosehartGraduateEngineeringPresident of Wilfrid Laurier University [122]
George RoterUndergraduateEngineeringCo-CEO of Engineers Without Borders (Canada) [123]
Bimal Kumar RoyGraduateMathematicsCryptologist [124]
Sandra SabatiniGraduateEnglish literatureWriter [125]
Khaled Al SabawiUndergraduateComputer scienceCanadian entrepreneur and was named "One of the World's Top Energy Entrepreneurs" by Global Post in 2010 [126]
Reihaneh Safavi-NainiGraduateCryptographyUniversity of Wollongong professor [127]
George SamisGraduatePolitical scienceMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [128]
Liz SandalsGraduateMathematicsMember of Ontario Parliament [129]
Prem Saran SatsangiGraduateElectrical engineeringSpiritual leader of Radhasoami faith, Dayalbagh, Chairman (ACE), Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Ex-Vice-chancellor of Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dean (Academics) at IIT Delhi, system scientist, physicist [130][131][132]
Jonathan SchaefferGraduateResearcherProfessor at the University of Alberta [133]
Beckie ScottUndergraduateEnglishOlympic gold medalist, the first Canadian and first North American woman to win an Olympic medal in cross-country skiing. Officer of the Order of Canada and Chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency [134]
Jonathan SeetUndergraduateSinger-songwriterReleased albums Melatonin and Arousal Disasters [135]
Hersh ShefrinGraduateMathematicsBehavioral finance [136]
Ron SiderUndergraduateTheologyFounder of Evangelicals for Social Action [137]
Bruce SmithUndergraduateArtsMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [138]
James K. A. SmithUndergraduatePhilosophyAssociate professor of philosophy at Calvin College [139]
Steve SmithUndergraduateEntertainmentActor in The Red Green Show [70]
Moustafa Aly SolimanGraduateChemical EngineeringPioneered the use of sulfur compounds in thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production & the use of nano-palladium to catalyze partial oxidation of ethane to acetic acid [140]
Kevin StrainGraduate/UndergraduateAccountingPresident & CEO of Sun Life Financial. [141]
Thomas StrothotteGraduateComputer scienceRector of the University of Rostock [142]
John SullivanUndergraduateCanadian Football League player [143]
Vahid TarokhGraduateEngineeringProfessor at Harvard University [144]
Andrew TelegdiUndergraduatePoliticsCanadian Member of Parliament [118]
Brad TempletonUndergraduateSoftwareSoftware engineer and entrepreneur [145]
Carsten ThomassenGraduateMathematicsProfessor of graph theory at the Technical University of Denmark [146]
Susan TigheGraduateCivil engineeringCanada Research Chair in Sustainable Pavement and Infrastructure Management
Claire J. TomlinUndergraduateScienceResearcher [54]
Disguised ToastGraduateComputer Science/MathematicsGamer/Influencer [147]
Douglas N. WaltonUndergraduateArtsAuthor on argumentation, logical fallacies, and informal logic [148]
Judy Wasylycia-LeisUndergraduatePolitical scienceManitoba cabinet minister [149]
Elizabeth WeirUndergraduatePolitical scienceLeader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party [150]
David A. WeitzUndergraduatePhysicsMallinckrodt Professor of Physics & Applied Physics and professor of Systems Biology at Harvard University and director of the Harvard Materials Research Science & Engineering Center
Chris WilliamsUndergraduateFine artsAnimator, film director, screenwriter, and voice actor [151]
Jeff WincottUndergraduateKinesiologyActor and athlete [152]
Elizabeth WitmerGraduatePoliticsMember of Ontario provincial parliament [153]
Alexander WongGraduate/UndergraduateComputer ScienceScientist [154]
Bob WongUndergraduateScienceMember of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario [155]
Steven WoodsGraduate/UndergraduateMathematicsFounder of Quack.com [156]
Ardeth WoodGraduatePhilosophyDied in a forcible drowning, and the two-year search for her killer was one of the largest manhunts in Canada [157]
John WynneUndergraduateSportsIce hockey defenceman [158]
Tim Wynne-JonesUndergraduateLiteratureAuthor of children's literature [159]
Fangjin YangUndergraduateElectrical engineeringCo-founder and CEO of Imply; co-creator of Druid [160]
Catalina YueUndergraduateArtsMiss Universe Canada [161]
Matei ZahariaUndergraduateComputer scienceCo-founder and CTO of Databricks, creator of Apache Spark, and co-creator of Apache Mesos [162]

Faculty

Mark Tilden, robotics researcher
NameRelationshipDisciplineKnown forNotes
Gordon AgnewProfessorCryptographyProfessor [163]
George Alfred BarnardLecturerMathematicsStatistics and quality control [164]
Walter BenzProfessorMathematicsGeometer [165]
Vijay BhargavaProfessorElectrical engineeringProfessor at the University of British Columbia [166]
Jonathan BorweinResearcherMathematicsMathematics researcher [167]
Phelim BoyleChairmanJ Page R Wadsworth chairman at the University of Waterloo [168]
Tim BrayManagerSoftware developer and entrepreneur [169]
Thomas BrzustowskiProfessorMechanical engineeringEngineer, academic, and civil servant [170]
Arthur CartyProfessorChemistryNational Science Advisor to the Government of Canada [171]
Ken CoatesDeanHistoryDean of the Faculty of Arts [172]
C. B. CollinsProfessorMathematicsProfessor at the University of Texas at Dallas [173]
Gordon CormackProfessorComputer scienceDynamic Markov Compression co-creator [174]
David G. Cory Professor Chemistry Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing [175]
Douglas E. CowanProfessorReligious studiesProfessor at the University of Waterloo [176]
Purdy CrawfordGovernorGovernor of the University of Waterloo [177]
Paul H. CressLecturerComputer scienceWATFIV creator [178]
Kenneth DavidsonProfessorMathematicsFields Institute director [179]
Jon DellandreaProfessorLiteraturePro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Oxford [180]
Jack EdmondsProfessorMathematicsMathematician [181]
Mohamed ElmasryProfessorEngineeringWriter for The Globe and Mail [182]
John R. EnglishProfessorPoliticsLiberal Member of Parliament for Kitchener [183]
Carla FehrProfessorPhilosophy
Eugene ForseyProfessorHistoryMember of the Canadian Senate [184]
Bertram Fraser-ReidProfessorChemistry2007 Musgrave gold medal winner from the Institute of Jamaica [185]
Keith GeddesProfessorMathematicsMaple co-creator [186]
Ian GoldbergProfessorCryptographyRadialpoint chief scientist [187]
Ian GouldenDeanMathematicsDean of the Faculty of Mathematics [188]
Art GreenProfessorArtsProfessor at the University of Waterloo [189]
Richard GwynChancellorChancellor of St. Jerome's University at the University of Waterloo [190]
Peter L. HammerProfessorMathematicsOperations research and applied discrete mathematics [191]
Hiroshi HarukiProfessorMathematicsMathematician [192]
Geraldine HeaneyCoachHead coach for the University of Waterloo women's hockey team [193]
Ric HoltProfessorComputer scienceTuring creator [194]
Thomas Homer-DixonProfessorEnvironmental studiesProfessor at the University of Waterloo [195]
Harold HorwoodWriterNovelist and non-fiction writer [196]
David M. JacksonProfessorMathematicsProfessor of combinatorics and optimization [197]
James JuppProfessorPolitical sciencePolitical scientist and author [198]
James J. KayAssociate professorEcologyAssociate professor of environment and research studies [199]
Bryce KendrickAssistant professorBiologyAssistant professor at the University of Waterloo [200]
Murray S. KlamkinProfessorMathematicsMathematician [201]
Tuffy KnightCoachFootball coach at the University of Waterloo [202]
Neal KoblitzProfessorCryptographyProfessor at the University of Washington [203]
Maurice KuglerProfessorAnthropologySocial anthropology [204]
Ziva KundaProfessorArtsPsychologist [205]
Anita LaytonProfessorApplied MathematicsResearcher and professor [206]
Anthony James LeggettResearcherPhysicsPhysics professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [207]
Melvin J. LernerProfessorPsychologyJust-world phenomenon -
Robert J. LeRoyProfessorChemistryChemist [208]
Kenneth D. MackenzieProfessorMathematicsAuthor of Organizational Hologram [209]
Lorenzo MagnaniResearcherPhilosophyPhilosopher [210]
Charles MalikLecturerPhilosophyDiplomat [211]
Lee MaracleProfessorCanadian cultureFirst Nations poet and author [212]
Fotini Markopoulou-KalamaraProfessorPhysicsTheoretical physicist [213]
Alfred MenezesProfessorCryptographyCerticom research associate, MQV co-inventor [214]
Wendy MitchinsonChairmanHistoryCanada Research Chair in gender history and medicine history [215]
John MoffatProfessorPhysicsProfessor emeritus at the University of Toronto [216]
Bruce MuirheadProfessorArtsHistorian [217]
Robert MundellChairmanEconomicsNobel laureate in economics (1999), known for the Mundell–Fleming model. Was the Chairman of the Department of Economics at the University of Waterloo from 1972 to 1974 [218]
Barton MyersProfessorArchitecturePresident of Barton Myers Associates [219]
Robert MyersProfessorPhysicsTheoretical physicist, Royal Society of Canada Fellow [220]
Jan NarvesonProfessorArtsPhilosopher [221]
Crispin Nash-WilliamsProfessorCombinatoricsMathematician [222]
Brian OrendProfessorArtsPhilosopher [223]
Josef PaldusProfessorMathematicsProfessor of mathematics at the University of Waterloo [224]
Joe PaopaoCoachOffensive coordinator for the Waterloo Warriors [225]
François ParéChairmanFrench literatureChair of French Studies [226]
Raj PathriaProfessor (Retired)PhysicsDistinguished Professor Emeritus[227]
William Richard PeltierProfessorEarth sciencesPhysics professor at the University of Toronto [228]
Robert Jan van PeltProfessorHistoryArchitectural historian [229]
Vladimir PlatonovProfessorMathematicsProfessor of mathematics [230]
Victor Hugo QuintanaProfessor (Retired)EngineeringDistinguished Professor Emeritus[231]
Ronald C. ReadProfessorMathematicsProfessor of mathematics at the University of Waterloo [232]
A. James ReimerProfessorTheologyProfessor at Conrad Grebel University College at UW [233]
Giacinto ScolesProfessorChemistryMolecular beam methods for studying weak van der Waals forces [234]
Adel SedraDeanEngineeringDean of the University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering [235]
Jeffrey ShallitProfessorComputer scienceProfessor [236]
Gordon SlethaugProfessorEnglishProfessor of English at the University of Southern Denmark [237]
Lee SmolinProfessorPhysicsTheoretical physicist [238]
Paul G. SockenProfessorJewish studiesProfessor of Jewish Studies at the University of Waterloo [239]
Doug StinsonProfessorMathematicsMember of Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research [240]
Donna StricklandProfessorPhysicsAwarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018, together with Gérard Mourou, for the practical implementation of chirped pulse amplification [241]
John StubbsProfessorHistoryPresident of Trent University and Simon Fraser University [242]
Paul ThagardProfessorArtsPhilosopher and cognitive scientist [243]
Robert TibshiraniUndergraduateMathematicsStanford professor and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Mark TildenProfessorRobotics researcher [244]
Frank TompaProfessorComputer ScienceDatabase researcher [245]
W. T. TutteProfessorMathematicsWorld War II code breaker and founder of the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization at the University of Waterloo
Scott VanstoneProfessorCryptographyCerticom founder, MQV co-inventor [246]
Paul S. WessonProfessorPhysicsProfessor of physics at the University of Waterloo [247]
Lynne WoolstencroftProfessorPolitical scienceFormer mayor of Waterloo, Ontario [248]
Douglas T. WrightProfessorCivil engineeringCivil engineer, UW President emeritus [249]
Mark ZannaProfessorArtsSocial psychologist [250]
Anne ZellerProfessorAnthropologyChairwoman of Anthropology [251]

Administration

Chancellors

Dana Porter, the university's first chancellor
# Name Term References
1 Dana Porter 1960–1966 [252]
2 Ira G. Needles 1966–1975 [253]
3 Carl Arthur Pollock 1975–1978 [254]
4 Josef Kates 1979–1985 [255]
5 J. Page Wadsworth 1985–1991 [256]
6 Sylvia Ostry 1991–1997 [257]
7 Val O'Donovan 1997–2003 [258]
8 Mike Lazaridis 2003–2009 [86]
9 Prem Watsa 2009–2014 [259]
10 Tom Jenkins 2014–2018 [260]
11 Dominic Barton 2018–present [261]

Presidents

# Name Term Note References
1 Gerry Hagey July 1, 1957 – January 31, 1969 [262]
Howard Petch February 1, 1969 – June 30, 1970 President pro tem [262]
2 Burt Matthews July 1, 1970 – June 30, 1981 [262]
3 Douglas T. Wright July 1, 1981 – April 14, 1993 [262]
4 James Downey April 15, 1993 – May 31, 1999 [262]
5 David Lloyd Johnston June 1, 1999 – September 30, 2010 [262]
6 Feridun Hamdullahpur October 1, 2010 – June 30, 2021 [263]
7 Vivek Goel July 1, 2021 – present Current President [264]

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