List of Austin Peay State University alumni
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Austin Peay State University is a public university in Clarksville, Tennessee. The university was called the Austin Peay Normal School from 1925 to 1943, and Austin Peay State College from 1943 to 1967.
- Wayne Pace, 1968, chief financial officer and executive vice president of Time Warner[1][2]
- Jeff Stec, entrepreneur who formed Peak Fitness[3]
Education
- Daniel R. Jeske, statistician and vice provost at the University of California, Riverside
- John G. Morgan, 1973, chancellor of the Tennessee Board of Regents and former comptroller of the Treasury of Tennessee[3][2]
- Helen Craig Smith, educator and author, first black woman to receive a bachelor's degree from Austin Peay
- W. Dale Warren, conductor, professor of music and senior wind band director at the University of Arkansas
Entertainment
- David Alford, 1989, actor[2]
- Bob Harper, personal trainer who gained fame on The Biggest Loser
- Hickok45 (Greg Kinman), gun reviewer on YouTube
- Chonda Pierce, comedian, television hostess, author, and actor
- Josh Rouse, singer-songwriter
Law
- Ben Dean, chancery court judge of the 19th Judicial District, Montgomery and Robertson counties
- Camille McMullen, judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals
- Mary C. Noble, 1971 and 1975, secretary of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, former deputy chief justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court[2]
Military
- Ronald L. Bailey, 1977, United States Marine Corps commanding general, 1st Marine Division[3][2]
- David Hackworth, United States Army colonel and author
Politics
- Steve Adams, 39th Tennessee state treasurer
- Andre Barnett, presidential candidate of the Reform Party in the 2012 United States presidential election
- David Bibb, deputy administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration[3]
- Riley Darnell, Tennessee state senator and Tennessee secretary of state[3]
- Tommy Head, 1967, Tennessee House of Representatives[4]
- Jason Hodges, Tennessee House of Representatives[5]
- Douglas S. Jackson, Tennessee state senator[6]
- Darren Jernigan, Tennessee House of Representatives[7]
- Curtis Johnson, Tennessee House of Representatives[8]
- Ron Lollar, Tennessee House of Representatives[9]
- John G. Morgan, 1973, comptroller of the Treasury of Tennessee and chancellor of the Tennessee Board of Regents[2]
- Joe Pitts, 1980, mayor of Clarksville, Tennessee and member of the Tennessee House of Representatives[10]
- Jay Reedy, 1990, Tennessee House of Representatives[11]
- Phil Roe, 1967, U.S. House of Representatives[12][2]
- Eric Stewart, Tennessee Senate[13]