SOME NOTABLE KNIGHTS
Louis Westerfield, Ph.D., J.D. '71
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Southern University at New Orleans celebrates the accomplishments of all of its alumni. A common theme among SUNO graduates is a firm commitment to community building and social action. Here are some of the many alumni who have made their marks, telling communities across America and around the world what it means to be a SUNO Knight.
Rev. Avery C. Alexander
Civil Rights activist and former State Representative
David Bell
Chief Judge, Orleans Parish Juvenile Court
Lambert Boissiere, III
Commissioner, Louisiana Public Service Commission, District 3
Michael Bruno
CPA and Managing Partner, Bruno & Tervalon, LLC
Richard Caiton
Member, Southern University System Board of Supervisors and East Bank Regional Assistant, Jefferson Parish Public Schools Student Services
Alice Craft-Kerney

Warren Riley, B'98, M'00
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Founder & Executive Director, Lower 9th Ward Health Clinic also nationally recognized for her post-Katrina efforts at “V to the Tenth” celebration at the Louisiana Superdome in 2008
Marlon Defillo
Deputy Superintendent, New Orleans Police Department
Lynn Foy
Educator and recipient of the 2008 Milken Educator Award
Ron Gardner
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Clinical Affairs, LSU Health Sciences Center
Louella Givens
Member, Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
Bernadine Weaver Kelly
First African-American NOPD Officer to be promoted to Captain
Oretha Castle Haley
Civil Rights activist
Audrey Hampton
Co-owner, Hamp’s Construction
Loretta Harrison
Owner, Loretta’s Authentic Pralines

Loretta Harrison '81
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Jon Johnson
Businessman and former Louisiana State Senator, District 2
Charmaine Marchand Stiaes
Louisiana State Representative, District 99
Jeffrey May
Deputy Director, National Neighbors and former Executive Director, Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center
Keith Medley
Author, “We as Freemen: Plessy vs. Ferguson”
Lea Polk Montgomery
Vice Chair, Southern University System Board of Supervisors; member, New Orleans Aviation Board and Second Vice President/Financial Consultant, Solomon/Smith/Barney, Inc.
David C. Perkins
Undersecretary, Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs
Warren J. Riley
Superintendent, New Orleans Police Department
Timolynn Sams
Executive Director, Neighborhoods Partnership Network and selected one of “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World” by Utne Reader
Dr. Vera Triplett
Chief Operating Officer, Capital One-UNO Charter School Network and family therapist
Vera Warren-Williams
Owner, Community Book Center
Dr. Louis Westerfield, JD

Arlanda Williams B'03, M'06
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First African-American Dean, Loyola New Orleans College of Law and University of Mississippi School of Law
Arlanda J. Williams
Vice Chair, Terrebonne Parish Council; Secretary, Louisiana Democratic Party; and President, Louisiana Police Jury Association Black Caucus (youngest ever elected)
Frank Williams
Executive Director, Greater New Orleans Foundation |