List of Famous people named Alfred
Alfred Dregger
Alfred Dregger was a German politician and a leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
Alfred Naujocks
Alfred Helmut Naujocks, alias Hans Müller, Alfred Bonsen, and Rudolf Möbert, was a German SS functionary during the Third Reich. He took part in the staged Gleiwitz incident, a false flag intended to provide the justification for the attack on Poland by Nazi Germany, starting the Second World War in Europe.
Alfred E. Smith IV
Alfred Emanuel Smith IV was a Wall Street executive who was a Senior Advisor for the Marwood Group, and sat on many volunteer and charitable boards, including the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, and Mutual of America. He also served as Chairman of the Board of Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center.
Alfred Schreuder
Alfred Schreuder is a Dutch football manager and current FC Barcelona assistant manager, having previously managed TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Alfred Wegener
Alfred Lothar Wegener was a German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist.
Alfred Hugenberg
Alfred Ernst Christian Alexander Hugenberg was an influential German businessman and politician. An important figure in nationalist politics in Germany for the first few decades of the twentieth century, Hugenberg became the country's leading media proprietor during the interwar period. As leader of the German National People's Party he was instrumental in helping Adolf Hitler become Chancellor of Germany and served in his first cabinet in 1933, hoping to control Hitler and use him as his "tool." Those plans backfired, and by the end of 1933 Hugenberg had been pushed to the sidelines. Although Hugenberg continued to serve as a "guest" member of the Reichstag until 1945, he wielded no political influence.
Alfred Lin
Alfred Lin is an American venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital. Lin was the COO, CFO, and Chairman of Zappos.com until 2010.
Alfred Lowenstein
Alfred Léonard Loewenstein was a Belgian financier. At his peak in the 1920s he was worth around £12 million in the currency of the time, making him the third richest person in the world at the time.
Alfred de Musset
Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay was a French dramatist, poet, and novelist. Along with his poetry, he is known for writing the autobiographical novel La Confession d'un enfant du siècle.
Alfred Binet
Alfred Binet, born Alfredo Binetti, was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test, the Binet–Simon test. In 1904, the French Ministry of Education asked psychologist Alfred Binet to devise a method that would determine which students did not learn effectively from regular classroom instruction so they could be given remedial work. Along with his collaborator Théodore Simon, Binet published revisions of his test in 1908 and 1911, the last of which appeared just before his death.