This is a list of notable persons who have served as volunteers in the United States Peace Corps, along with their terms of service. Each volunteer is listed only once.
Activism and aid
Art and architecture
Business
- Patricia Cloherty, late American business woman, former chairwoman and CEO of Delta Private Equity Partners and former chairwoman of The U.S. Russia Investment Fund and former Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (Brazil 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Bob Haas, Chairman Emeritus of Levi Strauss & Co., son of Walter A. Haas Jr. and great-great-grandnephew of the company's founder, Levi Strauss (Ivory Coast 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Reed Hastings, co-founder and chairman of Netflix (Swaziland 1983âÂÂ1985)
- Christopher Hedrick, co-founder and former CEO of NextStep, former CEO of Intrepid Learning and Kepler and former country director of Peace Corps Senegal (Senegal 1988âÂÂ1990)
- Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the Knight Foundation (Venezuela 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Michael McCaskey, late American sports executive and former chairman of the Chicago Bears (Ethiopia 1965âÂÂ1967)
Education
- Dirk Ballendorf, late American historian and professor of Micronesian studies at the University of Guam (Philippines 1961âÂÂ1963)
- Suzanne Preston Blier, American art historian and Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University (Benin 1969âÂÂ1971)
- Guy Consolmagno, American research astronomer, Jesuit religious brother and Director of the Vatican Observatory (Kenya 1983âÂÂ1985)
- Bruce Cumings, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History at the University of Chicago (Korea 1967âÂÂ1968)
- James H. Fowler, American social scientist and professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego (Ecuador 1992âÂÂ1994)
- Robert H. Frank, Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management and professor of economics at Cornell University
- Allan Gibbard, American ethicist and Richard B. Brandt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Michigan (Ghana 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Clark Gibson, American political scientist and university professor at the University of California, San Diego (Nepal)
- José Gómez, late civil rights and labor activist and former executive assistant to Cesar Chavez (Brazil 1968âÂÂ1969)
- John Haugeland, late American professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and former chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago (Tonga 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Joel Heinen, Professor of Earth and Environment at Florida International University (Nepal 1984-1988).
- Charles R. Larson, American literary scholar credited as one of the founders of the study of African literature (Nigeria 1962âÂÂ1964)
- Victor H. Mair, American sinologist and professor of Chinese at the University of Pennsylvania (Nepal 1965âÂÂ1967)
- William G. Moseley, DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography at Macalester College (Mali 1987âÂÂ1989)
- Joseph Opala, American historian, university professor at James Madison University (Sierra Leone 1974âÂÂ1977)
- Kenneth Poeppelmeier, Charles and Emma Morrison Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University (Western Samoa, 1971âÂÂ1974)
- Mavis Sanders, senior research scholar of Black Children and Families at Child Trends (Papua New Guinea 1987âÂÂ1989)
- Michael J. Snarskis, late American professor of archaeology at the University of Costa Rica (Costa Rica 1967âÂÂ1969)
- Dorothy Vellenga, American socioloigist, Africanist (Ghana, 1961âÂÂ1963)
- R. David Zorc, American linguist (Philippines 1965âÂÂ1969)
Government
Cabinet-level officials
Executive branch
Foreign service
- Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, former U.S. Ambassador to Malta (Oman)
- Charles C. Adams Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Finland (Kenya 1968âÂÂ1970)
- Angela P. Aggeler, U.S. Ambassador to North Macedonia (Central African Republic 1987-1989)
- Frank Almaguer, former U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (Belize 1967âÂÂ1969)
- Michael R. Arietti, former U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda (India)
- Larry Edward André Jr, former U.S. Ambassador to Somalia, Djibouti, and Mauritania (Senegal)
- Robert Blackwill, former U.S. Ambassador to India and United States National Security Council Deputy for Iraq at the beginning of the Iraq War (Malawi 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Julia Chang Bloch, former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal and the first U.S. ambassador of Asian descent (Malaysia)
- Richard Boucher, American diplomat who served as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (Senegal, 1973âÂÂ1975)
- Johnnie Carson, former Ambassador to Kenya (Tanzania)
- Michael Corbin, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and former Chargé d'Affaires to Syria (Mauritania 1982âÂÂ1984)
- Joseph R. Donovan Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia (Korea)
- Laurence Foley, American diplomat who was assassinated outside his home in Amman, Jordan (India)
- Robert Gelbard, former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia and former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia (Bolivia)
- Gordon Gray III, former U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia (Morocco 1978âÂÂ1980)
- Robert E. Gribbin III, former U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda and the Central African Republic (Kenya 1968âÂÂ1970)
- Ken Hackett, former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and former president of Catholic Relief Services (Ghana 1968âÂÂ1971)
- Christopher R. Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, South Korea, Poland, and Macedonia, former acting U.S. Ambassador to Albania (Cameroon 1974âÂÂ1976)
- Vicki Huddleston, former U.S. Ambassador to Mali and Madagascar (Peru 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Edmund Hull, former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen (Tunisia, 1987âÂÂ1990)
- Darryl N. Johnson, former U.S. Ambassador to Thailand and Lithuania (Thailand 1962âÂÂ1965)
- John Limbert, former U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania and hostage in the Iran hostage crisis (Iran 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Donald Lu, former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, former United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan and former United States Ambassador to Albania (Sierra Leone)
- Michael A. McCarthy, former U.S. Ambassador to Liberia (Togo)
- Larry L. Palmer, former U.S. Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean States and former U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (Liberia 1971âÂÂ1973)
- Jonathan Pratt, former U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti (Guinea-Bissau)
- Stephen Schwartz, former U.S. Ambassador to Somalia (Cameroon 1981âÂÂ1983)
- Kathleen Stephens, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea and former Chargé d'Affaires to India (South Korea, 1975âÂÂ1977)
- J. Christopher Stevens, former U.S. Ambassador to Libya who was killed in the 2012 Benghazi attack (Morocco 1983âÂÂ1985)
- Victor L. Tomseth, former U.S. Ambassador to Laos and hostage in the Iran hostage crisis (Nepal 1964âÂÂ1965)
- Mark Toner, former U.S. Ambassador to Liberia and former Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State (Liberia)
- Kent Wiedemann, former U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia (Micronesia)
Law
Municipal and local officials
Peace Corps Directors
- Carol Spahn, 21st Director of The Peace Corps (Romania 1994âÂÂ1996)
- Jody Olsen, 20th Director of the Peace Corps (Tunisia 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Carrie Hessler-Radelet, 19th Director of the Peace Corps, (Western Samoa 1981âÂÂ1984)
- Aaron S. Williams, 18th Director of the Peace Corps, (Dominican Republic, 1967âÂÂ1970)
- Ron Tschetter, 17th Director of The Peace Corps (India 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Mark Schneider, 15th Director of the Peace Corps, senior vice president of International Crisis Group (El Salvador 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Carol Bellamy, 13th Director of the Peace Corps, former head of UNESCO, president of World Learning (Guatemala 1963âÂÂ1965)
Governors
- Jim Doyle, 44th Governor of Wisconsin and 41st Attorney General of Wisconsin (Tunisia 1967âÂÂ1969)
- Bob Taft, 67th Governor of Ohio and 49th Secretary of State of Ohio (Tanzania 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania (India 1969âÂÂ1971)
State legislators
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
- Jim Courter, NJ-12 (1983âÂÂ1991) and NJ-13 (1979âÂÂ1983) (Venezuela 1967âÂÂ1969)
- Steve Driehaus, OH-01 (2009âÂÂ2011) (Senegal 1988âÂÂ1990)
- Sam Farr, CA-20 (2013âÂÂ17) and CA-17 (1993âÂÂ2013) (Colombia 1964âÂÂ66)
- John Garamendi, CA-08 (Since 2023), formerly CA-03 (2013âÂÂ2023) and CA-10 (2009âÂÂ2013) (Ethiopia 1966âÂÂ68)
- Tony P. Hall, OH-03 (1979âÂÂ2002) and 7th U.S. Ambassador to United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture (Thailand 1966âÂÂ67)
- Paul B. Henry, MI-03 (1993) and MI-05 (1985âÂÂ1993) (Liberia and Ethiopia 1963âÂÂ65)
- Mike Honda, CA-15 (2013âÂÂ2017) and CA-17 (2001âÂÂ2013) (El Salvador 1965âÂÂ1967)
- Joe Kennedy III, MA-04 (2013âÂÂ2021), former U.S. Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (2022âÂÂ2024), and grandnephew of President John F. Kennedy (Dominican Republic 2004âÂÂ2006)
- Thomas Petri, WIâÂÂ06 (1979âÂÂ2015) (Somalia 1966âÂÂ1967)
- Christopher Shays, CT-04 (1987âÂÂ2009) (Fiji 1968âÂÂ1970)
- James Walsh, NY-25 (1993âÂÂ2009) and NY-27 (1989âÂÂ1993) (Nepal 1970âÂÂ1972)
- Mike Ward, KY-03 (1995âÂÂ1997) (The Gambia 1978âÂÂ1979)
Journalists
- T. D. Allman, American author, historian and journalist (Nepal 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Ben Bradlee Jr., American journalist and writer, supervised the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into the sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston (Afghanistan 1970âÂÂ1972)
- Leon Dash, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for the Washington Post (Kenya 1969âÂÂ1970)
- Peter Hessler, American writer and journalist (China 1996âÂÂ1997)
- Arnold Hano, late American editor, novelist, biographer and journalist (Costa Rica 1991âÂÂ1993)
- Laurence Leamer, American author and journalist (Nepal 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Maureen Orth, American journalist, author, and special correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine (Colombia, 1964âÂÂ1966)
- George Packer, American journalist, novelist, and playwright, known for ' (Togo 1982âÂÂ1983)
- Tony D'Souza, American novelist, journalist, essayist, and reviewer (India 1966âÂÂ1968, Côte d'Ivoire 2001âÂÂ2002)
Literature and non-fiction
- Howard Ashman, American playwright and lyricist (Burkina Faso)
- Stefanie DeLeo, American author, playwright, actress, director, and teacher (South Africa 2007âÂÂ2009)
- Kent Haruf, author of The Tie That Binds, received the Whiting Award and a special Hemingway Foundation/PEN citation (Turkey 1966âÂÂ1968)
- George B. Hutchinson, author of In Search of Nella Larsen (Burkina Faso 1975âÂÂ1977)
- Roland Merullo, author of Leaving Losapas, In Revere, In Those Days, and Breakfast with Buddha (Micronesia 1979âÂÂ1980)
- Charles Murray, American Libertarian political scientist, author, and columnist, known for Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950âÂÂ1980 and The Bell Curve (Thailand 1965âÂÂ1968)
- John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (Ecuador 1968âÂÂ1970)
- Bob Shacochis, author of Easy in the Island, recipient of the American Book Award (Eastern Caribbean 1975âÂÂ1976)
- Gene Stone, author of The Bush Survival Bible and The Trump Survival Guide (Niger 1974âÂÂ1976)
- Mark T. Sullivan, author of mystery novels, known for collaborations with James Patterson (Niger)
- Mildred D. Taylor, author of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, awarded the 1977 Newbery Medal (Ethiopia 1965âÂÂ1967)
- Paul Theroux, author of Waldo, Jungle Lovers, Mosquito Coast and The Great Railway Bazaar (Malawi 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Moritz Thomsen, author of Living Poor (Ecuador 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Bruce Watson, author of Freedom Summer and Sacco and Vanzetti (Costa Rica 1985âÂÂ1987)
- Richard Wiley, author of Ahmed's Revenge and Soldiers in Hiding, PEN/Faulkner Award recipient (Korea 1967âÂÂ1969)
Music
- Kinky Friedman, Texas singer, songwriter, novelist, politician (Malaysia 1967âÂÂ1969)
- Mary Kim Joh, Korean-American music composer, academic and medical research scientist. (Liberia 1977âÂÂ1978)
Science and medicine
- Joseph M. Acaba, American educator, hydrogeologist, and NASA astronaut (Dominican Republic 1994âÂÂ1996)
- Lillian Carter, nurse, mother of President Jimmy Carter (India 1966âÂÂ1968)
- Gene Carl Feldman, oceanographer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Western Samoa 1974âÂÂ1977)
- Ina May Gaskin, Certified Professional Midwife, author, known as the "Mother of Modern Midwifery" (Malaysia 1963âÂÂ1965)
- Mae Jemison, American engineer, physician and NASA astronaut (Sierra Leone and Liberia 1983âÂÂ1985)
- Carle M. Pieters, American planetary scientist (Malaysia 1967âÂÂ1969)
Television, film, theater, and radio
- Marissa Aroy, Filipino-American director and producer, directed the Emmy award-winning documentary Sikhs in America (Dominican Republic 1995âÂÂ1997)
- Bob Beckel, late American political analyst and original co-host of The Five (Philippines 1971âÂÂ1972)
- Taylor Hackford, American film director, former president of the Directors Guild of America, known for directing Ray, An Officer and a Gentleman and The Devil's Advocate (Bolivia 1968âÂÂ1969)
- Judith Dwan Hallet, American documentary filmmaker (Tunisia 1964âÂÂ1966)
- Rajiv Joseph, American playwright and 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist (Senegal 1996âÂÂ1998)
- Milt Kogan, American actor (Upper Volta 1970âÂÂ1972)
- Cy Kuckenbaker, American filmmaker, video artist and professor (Lithuania 2000âÂÂ2002)
- Chyna (born Joan Laurer), late American professional wrestler, bodybuilder, pornographic actress and television personality (Guatemala 1993âÂÂ1995)
- Chris Matthews, American political commentator, retired talk show host, and author, known for hosting Hardball with Chris Matthews (Swaziland 1968âÂÂ1970)
- Richard Sanders, American actor and screenwriter, known for his role as Les Nessman on WKRP in Cincinnati (Brazil 1966âÂÂ1969)
- Bob Vila, American television show host, known for This Old House (Panama 1971âÂÂ1973)
- Marco Werman, American radio personality and host of The World (Togo 1984âÂÂ1987)
See also
References
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