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Topics: Psychology-Social and Collaborative NetworksGovernment and Politics-GeneralHarvard Business School alumni are invited to participate in Harvard Universitys elections for both the Board of Overseers and the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA). The elections will determine five new Overseers and six new HAA Directors. Ballots will be mailed by April 15 and must be returned by May 31. Results of the elections will be announced on Commencement Day, June 6.
Candidates for Overseer
The Board
of Overseers is one of Harvards two governing boards,
the other being the President and
Fellows, which is more commonly known as the Corporation.
The board has thirty members elected at large by Harvard degree
holders in annual groups of five. Board members serve six-year
terms. The overseers chief roles are to visit the graduate
schools, departments, and museums of the University to ensure
that the University remains true to its charter as a place
of
learning and to the institutional excellence to which Harvard
aspires; to provide advice to the Corporation; to give formal
consent to major initiatives as referred by the Corporation
and to appointments; and to bring a long-range perspective
to
Harvard affairs through the varied competencies and experiences
of their membership. This years candidates are:
Rozlyn L. Anderson, AB 77, JD 80. Senior Vice President, Merrill Lynch Trust Company, and Director, Wealth Management Strategies, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Services. New York, NY.
Frederick H. Dulles, AB 64; MBA/JD 68, Columbia University. Partner, McFadden, Pilkington & Ward LLP. New York, NY.
Frances D. Fergusson, MA 66, Ph.D. 73; BA 65, Wellesley College. President, Vassar College. Poughkeepsie, NY.
William F. Lee, AB 72; JD 76, Cornell Law School; MBA 76, Cornell University. Attorney; Managing Partner, Hale and Dorr LLP. Boston, MA.
Richard I. Melvoin, AB 73; MA 78, Ph.D. 83, University of Michigan. Head of School, Belmont Hill School. Belmont, MA.
Penny Pritzker, AB 81; JD/MBA 85, Stanford Law School and Stanford Business School. President and CEO, Pritzker Realty Group; Chair and CEO, Classic Residence by Hyatt. Chicago, IL.
Jaime Sepulveda, MPH 80, MPT 81, SD 85; MD 78, National Autonomous University of Mexico. Director General, National Institute of Public Health; Dean, School of Public Health of Mexico. Mexico City, Mexico.
Thomas C. Werner, AB 71. Co-owner, Carsey-Werner- Mandabach Co. LLC; Founding Partner, Oxygen Media. Los Angeles, CA.
Richard N. Zare, AB 61, Ph.D. 64. Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in Natural Science, Stanford University. Stanford, CA.
Candidates for HAA Director
The purpose of the Harvard
Alumni Association is to promote
the welfare of Harvard
University and to establish a
mutually beneficial relationship
between Harvard University and
its alumni. The main work of
the association is carried out
by standing committees of the
Board of Directors, with each
director serving on at least one
committee. This years candidates
are:
Peter A. Carfagna, AB 75, JD 79; MA in jurisprudence 77, Oxford University. Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel, and Senior Staff Vice President, IMG Worldwide, Inc. Cleveland, OH.
Walter K. Clair, AB 77, MD 81, MPH 85. Cardiac Electrophysiologist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt Page- Campbell Heart Institute. Nashville, TN.
Angela K. Dorn, AB 87, JD 90. Managing Director and General Counsel, Fletcher Asset Management, Inc. New York, NY.
Melita M. Garza, AB 81. Journalist, Chicago Tribune. Chicago, IL.
John F. Irving, AB 83, MBA 89. Vice President, J.D. Irving, Ltd. St. John, NB, Canada.
Joan Z. Lonergan, Ed.M. 84; BS 74, University of New Hampshire. Head of School, Castilleja School. Palo Alto, CA.
Andres W. Lopez, AB 92, JD 95. Attorney; Senior Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Jay A. Garcia-Gregory. San Juan, PR.
Eleanor Greenberg White, AB 67, Loeb Fellow 79 Graduate School of Design; MPA 75, Northeastern University. President, Housing Partners, Inc. Watertown, MA.
Stephen R. Wong, AB 81, MBA 85. Chairman and CEO, Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. San Francisco, CA.
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