Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Alpha Mu is a jewish Greek letter fraternity, founded in 1909 at City College NY like Zeta Beta Tau and Delta Sigma Phi.
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Members
- Alan Rothenberg (FIFA)
- Andrew Wilkow (Sirius XM)
- Art Wrubel (Philadelphia 76ers)
- Arthur Rock (Silicon Valley investor)
- Bernard Madoff (NASDAQ)
- Bob Dylan
- Bram Weinstein (ESPN)
- Dikembe Mutombo (jesuit, sport
industry)
- Don Most (ABC show Happy Days)
- Gerry Schwartz (Onex Corporation)
- Hank Greenberg (Detroit Tigers)
- Jon Landau (Hollywood producer of
Titanic and Avatar)
- Les Wexner (Mega Group with the Bronfmans, Victoria's
Secret)
- LeVar Burton (Star Trek)
- Leonard Goldensen (chairman of ABC, linked to
MK Ultra)
- Maurice Greenberg
- Marv Albert (NBC sports commentator)
- Michael Milken
- Paul Glaser (ABC show Starsky and Hutch,
produced by Aaron Spelling)
- Philip Roth
- Preston Robert Tish (DeWitt Clinton High School, Loews Corporation)
- Ron Silver (actor)
- Stanley Gold (Disney, Shamrock Holdings)
- Steve Goodman (folk scene with Judy Collins, John Denver)
- Steve Wynn (Las Vegas casino's, Edward
Parry Thomas of Mormon Church as
mentor)
- Terry Semel (Warner Bros, Yahoo)