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Platoon commander and infantry officer
Capt. Zachary Toney ’20, a staff platoon commander and infantry officer with The Basic School (TBS), trains newly commissioned Marine officers before they head to the fleet.
Founder and CEO
Buskey Cider Founder and CEO Will Correll ’13 began his entrepreneurial journey at Hampden-Sydney and succeeded by knowing when to pivot and solving a problem in a way that creates the most common good.
Sports medicine physician
Sports medicine physician Juris Simanis ’91 was among the first five people in the world to earn the distinction of being a Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) Triple Crown recipient.
Andrew "Hollywood" Mitakides '07
Actor
Seventeen years after his debut as Macduff at H-SC, Andrew Mitakides '07 returned to Macbeth—on his own stage, with his own company, Gem City Groundlings, Dayton, Ohio's only Shakespeare Theatre Association-registered theater.
Filmmaker
After the tragic loss of his childhood friend, Terrance Harris '16 turned grief into action and founded Austin's Second Chance, a nonprofit that aims to "build and create a comprehensible social and need-based network for young men."
Attorney
Hampden-Sydney's own Kyle Fraser ’16 won the $1 million prize as the last man standing on season 48 of the CBS hit show Survivor.
Ecological resources manager
Shaun Swartz ’10 traveled the world teaching marine science and working as a habitat restoration practitioner before landing on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico as the ecological resources coordinator for the Natural Resources Department of Manatee County, Florida, Government.
Fisheries manager
With increased tourism and development in the West, Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks Region 3 Fisheries Manager Mike Duncan ’02 finds himself at the crossroads of conservation and compromise, a career that is nothing short of environmental diplomacy.
Communications director
As assistant director of communications, digital media, and creative content for the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), Allen Luck ’12 champions science-based, commonsense policies and sustainable fishing practices that protect fish populations and aquatic ecosystems—while ensuring the continued vitality of the sportfishing industry.
Editor
Haynes Shelton ’15 may not be a scientist, but as editor of North American Whitetail, the first publication devoted solely to the whitetail deer, he is a leader among conservationists.