List of Peace Corps volunteers

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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 edit

Art and architecture edit

 
Reed Hastings, co-founder of Netflix (Swaziland 1983–85)

Business edit

 
Suzanne Preston Blier, American art historian (Benin 1969–71)
 
James H. Fowler, American social scientist (Ecuador 1992–94)
 
Joseph Opala, OR, American historian (Sierra Leone 1974–77)

Education edit

Government edit

Cabinet-level officials edit

 
Drew S. Days III, 40th Solicitor General of the United States (Honduras 1967–69)

Executive branch edit

 
Christopher R. Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Serbia (Cameroon 1974–76)
 
J. Christopher Stevens, former U.S. Ambassador to Libya (Morocco 1983–85)

Foreign service edit

 
Sarah Parker, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (Turkey 1964–66)

Law edit

Municipal and local officials edit

 
Carol Spahn, 21st Director of The Peace Corps (Romania 1994–96)

Peace Corps Directors edit

 
Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania (India 1969–71)

Governors edit

  • Jim Doyle, 44th Governor of Wisconsin and 41st Attorney General of Wisconsin (Tunisia 1967–69)
  • Bob Taft, 67th Governor of Ohio and 49th Secretary of State of Ohio (Tanzania 1963–65)
  • Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania (India 1969–71)

State legislators edit

 
Paul Tsongas, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and candidate for U.S. President in 1992 (Ethiopia 1962–64)

U.S. Senators edit

U.S. Representatives edit

Current edit

Former edit

 
Maureen Orth, American journalist, author, and special correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine (Colombia, 1964–66)
 
Tony D'Souza, American novelist, journalist, essayist, and reviewer (India 1966–68, Côte d'Ivoire 2001–02)

Journalists edit

 
Paul Theroux, author of Waldo, Jungle Lovers, Mosquito Coast and The Great Railway Bazaar (Malawi 1963–65)

Literature and non-fiction edit

Music edit

  • Kinky Friedman, Texas singer, songwriter, novelist, politician (Malaysia 1967–1969)
  • Mary Kim Joh, Korean-American music composer, academic and medical research scientist. (Liberia 1977–78)[47]
 
Mae Jemison, American engineer, physician and NASA astronaut (Sierra Leone and Liberia 1983–85)

Science and medicine edit

  • Joseph M. Acaba, American educator, hydrogeologist, and NASA astronaut (Dominican Republic 1994–96)
  • Lillian Carter, nurse, mother of President Jimmy Carter (India 1966–68)
  • Gene Carl Feldman, oceanographer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Western Samoa 1974–77)
  • Ina May Gaskin, Certified Professional Midwife, author, known as the "Mother of Modern Midwifery" (Malaysia 1963–65)
  • Mae Jemison, American engineer, physician and NASA astronaut (Sierra Leone and Liberia 1983–85)
  • Carle M. Pieters, American planetary scientist (Malaysia 1967–69)
 
Chris Matthews, host of NBC's Hardball (Swaziland 1968–70)

Television, film, theater, and radio edit

See also edit

References edit

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