This is a list of notable alumni of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.[1]

Business

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The Ben Hill Griffin Stadium of the University of Florida Gators. Named after Ben Griffin, of the Alpha Epsilon chapter.
Name Chapter Notability
Joe Forehand Alpha Iota
Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Alpha Epsilon
Mark Clayton Hollis Chi
David Dwight Morgan Sr. Beta Omicron
  • Former Owner and President of United Teacher Associates Insurance Company
Parker Pete Petit Iota
  • Chairman and CEO of Matria Healthcare
Dick Bartlett Alpha Epsilon
Glen Porter Brock Upsilon
Dennis Cakebread Gamma
  • Owner and Director-of-sales of Cakebread Cellars
R. Eugene Cartledge Omicron
David Ratcliffe Beta Tau
Bruce L. Rogers Chi
  • Co-founder and Managing Director of KRG Capital
Robert C. Sledd Alpha Sigma
Kevin Smilak Eta Sigma
John Darrell Wainio Omicron
  • CEO of Pangea Capital Investments
Bradley E. Singer Beta Upsilon
Valsin A. Marmillion Beta Omicron
  • President of Marmillion & Company

Art & Entertainment

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Name Chapter Notability
Randy Owen Delta Epsilon
Trevor Penick Zeta Rho
George Fisher unknown
Thomas Hart Sayre Kappa
David Beahm Epsilon Alpha
  • Corporate and private event designer and planner

Government

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Legislative

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Judicial

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Military

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Higher Education and Non-Profit

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Journalism

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Literature

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Thomas Wolfe, one of the most influential modern American novelists and brother of Kappa chapter.

Religion

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Sciences

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Sports

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References

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  1. ^ "Official Pi Kappa Phi website". Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
  2. ^ RIAA Top Artists [1] Recording Industry Association of America Accessed 29 July 2007
  3. ^ Diocese of Quincy - Biography of the Rt. Rev. Keith L. Ackerman
  4. ^ "Notable alumni". Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved 2007-12-20.