PrincetonUniversity
A Princeton Profile, 2003-04

Officers and Trustees

Officers of the University

  • Shirley M. Tilghman, president

Academic Officers

  • Amy Gutmann, provost
  • David P. Dobkin, dean of the faculty
  • William B. Russel, dean of the Graduate School
  • Nancy Weiss Malkiel, dean of the college
  • William Happer, chair of the University Research Board
  • Maria M. Klawe, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Anne-Marie Slaughter '80, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
  • Stanley T. Allen, dean of the School of Architecture
  • Thomas E. Breidenthal, dean of religious life and dean of the chapel
  • Karin A. Trainer, University librarian
  • Joseph L. Greenberg, registrar
  • Janet Lavin Rapelye, dean of admission
  • Kathleen Deignan, dean of undergraduate students

Officers of the Corporation

  • Thomas H. Wright Jr. '62, vice president and secretary
  • Charles F. Kalmbach Jr. '68, *72, senior vice president for administration
  • Brian J. McDonald '83, vice president for development
  • Robert K. Durkee '69, vice president for public affairs
  • Janet Smith Dickerson, vice president for campus life
  • Michael E. McKay, vice president for facilities
  • Betty Leydon, vice president for information technology and chief information officer
  • Maureen E. Nash, vice president for human resources
  • Christopher McCrudden, treasurer
  • Andrew K. Golden, president of the Princeton University Investment Company
  • Peter G. McDonough, general counsel

Trustees of the University

Ex-Officio

  • Shirley M. Tilghman, president
  • James E. McGreevey, governor of the State of New Jersey

Trustees

(The date in parentheses refers to the end of the term as trustee. An asterisk indicates a graduate degree.)

  • Ruth L. Berkelman, M.D. '73 (2004); Atlanta, Georgia; assistant surgeon general, U.S. Public Health Service (retired); professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
  • Charles H. Brown Jr. '02 (2006); Austin, Texas; graduate student, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, the University of Texas at Austin
  • Dennis J. Brownlee '74 (2011); Bethesda, Maryland; chair, Space Station Television, LCC (media development company)
  • Janet Morrison Clarke '75 (2008); Boca Raton, Florida; president, Clarke Littlefield, LLC
  • Elizabeth A. Duffy '88 (2005); Lawrenceville, New Jersey; headmaster, The Lawrenceville School
  • Anthony B. Evnin '62 (2007); Greenwich, Connecticut; managing general partner, Venrock Associates (venture capital)
  • William Clay Ford Jr. '79 (2005); Ann Arbor, Michigan; chair and chief executive officer, Ford Motor Company
  • Eileen Guggenheim *82 (2007); New York, New York; vice chair, the Prince's Foundation, London
  • Kathryn A. Hall '80 (2006); San Francisco, California; president and chief investment officer, Offit Hall Capital Management, LLC
  • Wesley L. Harris *68 (2005); Boston, Massachusetts; professor and department head, aeronautics and astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Preston H. Haskell III '60 (2006); Jacksonville, Florida; chair, The Haskell Company (architecture and construction)
  • Brent L. Henry '69 (2009); Boston, Massachusetts; vice president and general counsel, Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
  • Mellody L. Hobson '91 (2006); Chicago, Illinois; president, Ariel Capital Management, Inc.
  • Martin P. Johnson '81 (2006); Trenton, New Jersey; president, Isles, Inc. (public charity)
  • Olivier Y. Kamanda '03 (2007); Chevy Chase, Maryland; project manager, GOVOLUTION Inc.
  • Dennis J. Keller '63 (2010); Oak Brook, Illinois; chair and co-chief executive officer, DEVRY INC. and DeVry University Inc.
  • Henry H. Kennedy '70 (2004); Washington, D.C.; U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia
  • Jin "P.J." Kim '01 (2005); Boston, Massachusetts; graduate student, Harvard Business School, John F. Kennedy School of Government
  • Richard D. Krugman '63 (2005); Castle Rock, Colorado; dean, the University of Colorado School of Medicine
  • James A. Leach '64 (2006); Iowa City, Iowa; Iowa congressman, the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Peter B. Lewis '55 (2007); Coconut Grove, Florida; chair, The Progressive Corporation (auto insurance)
  • Karen Magee '83 (2011); New York, New York; vice president, strategic planning, Time Inc.
  • James S. McDonnell III '58 (2007); St. Louis, Missouri; retired corporate vice president, the McDonnell Douglas Corp.
  • Spencer B. Merriweather III '00 (2004); Chapel Hill, North Carolina; law student, School of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Barry Munitz *68 (2004); Santa Monica, California; president and chief executive officer, The J. Paul Getty Trust
  • Robert S. Murley '72 (2005); Lake Forest, Illinois; vice chair, Credit Suisse First Boston LLC
  • Nancy J. Newman, M.D. '78 (2008); Atlanta, Georgia; professor and director of neuro-ophthalmology, Emory University
  • Louise M. O'Brien, '82 (2007); Boston, Massachusetts; non-profit and business adviser
  • Stephen A. Oxman '67 (2012); Short Hills, New Jersey; senior advisor, Morgan Stanley (investment banking)
  • Robert H. Rawson Jr. '66 (2005); Shaker Heights, Ohio; attorney and partner in charge, the Cleveland office of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue
  • Thomas R. Reid III '66 (2004); Denver, Colorado; Rocky Mountain Bureau Chief, the Washington Post
  • Neil L. Rudenstine '56 (2006); Princeton, New Jersey; chair, ArtSTOR Advisory Board, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
  • Paul S. Sarbanes '54 (2006); Baltimore, Maryland; U.S. senator from Maryland
  • Rajiv Vinnakota '93 (2007); Washington, D.C.; cofounder and managing director, The SEED Foundation [Schools for Educational Evolution and Development]
  • Peter C. Wendell '72 (2011); San Francisco, California; partner, Sierra Ventures; faculty, Stanford Business School
  • Meg Whitman '77 (2004); Atherton, California; president and chief executive officer, eBay Inc.
  • John O. Wynne '67 (2008); Virginia Beach, Virginia; retired president and chief executive officer, Landmark Communications, Inc.
  • Paul M. Wythes '55 (2005); Atherton, California; founding general partner, Sutter Hill Ventures (venture capital)
 
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