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Publication: A Princeton Profile, 2005-06

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Governor of the State of New Jersey (to be elected November 2005)

Trustees

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

Thomas A. Barron ’74 (2015); Boulder, Colorado; author

Charles H. Brown Jr. ’02 (2006); Washington, D.C.; program examiner, Justice Branch, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget

Dennis J. Brownlee ’74 (2011); Washington, D.C.; managing director, Clear Channel Marketing Partnerships, Clear Channel Worldwide

YoungSuk C. Chi ’83 (2009); Princeton, New Jersey; vice chair, Elsevier

Janet M. Clarke ’75 (2008); Boca Raton, Florida; president, Clarke Littlefield, LLC

Anthony B. Evnin ’62 (2007); Greenwich, Connecticut; managing general partner, Venrock Associates

C. Kim Goodwin ’81 (2008); Boston, Massachusetts; former chief investment officer, State Street Research & Management Co.

Eileen Guggenheim *82 (2007); New York, New York; vice chair, the Prince’s Foundation, London

Kathryn A. Hall ’80 (2006); San Francisco, California; co-chair, co-chief economic officer, and chief investment officer, Offit Hall Capital Management, LLC

Preston H. Haskell III ’60 (2006); Jacksonville, Florida; chair, The Haskell Company

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.

Jose L. Huizar *94 (2009); Los Angeles, California; president, Board of Education, LA Unified School District

Rishi S. Jaitly ’04 (2008); Washington, D.C.; coordinator of public policy and governmental affairs, College Summit Inc.

Martin P. Johnson ’81 (2006); Trenton, New Jersey; president, Isles, Inc.

Olivier Y. Kamanda ’03 (2007); Chevy Chase, Maryland; management analyst, BearingPoint

Dennis J. Keller ’63 (2010); Oak Brook, Illinois; chair, DEVRY INC. and DeVry University Inc.

Randall Kennedy ’77 (2015); Dedham, Massachusetts; professor, Harvard Law School

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

Karen Magee ’83 (2011); New York, New York; senior vice president, Strategic Planning, Time Warner

Matthew J. T. Margolin ’05 (2009); Berkshire, England; Annenberg Fellow

Katherine Marshall *69 (2009); Washington, D.C.; director, The World Bank

James S. McDonnell III ’58 (2007); St. Louis, Missouri; retired corporate vice president, the McDonnell Douglas Corp.

Heidi G. Miller ’74 (2014); Greenwich, Connecticut; executive vice president and chief executive officer, J. P. Morgan Chase Treasury and Securities Services

Nancy J. Newman, M.D. ’78 (2008); Atlanta, Georgia; professor and director of neuro-ophthalmology, Emory University

Louise M. O’Brien ’82 (2007); Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts; consulting editor, Harvard Business Review

Stephen A. Oxman ’67 (2012); Short Hills, New Jersey; senior adviser, Morgan Stanley

Nancy B. Peretsman ’76 (2015); New York, New York; executive vice president and managing director, Allen & Company LLC

Kimberly E. Ritrievi ’80 (2009); St. Petersburg, Florida, retired managing director, Goldman Sachs & Co.

Neil L. Rudenstine ’56 (2006); Princeton, New Jersey; chair, ArtSTOR Advisory Board, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Louise S. Sams ’79 (2014); Atlanta, Georgia; executive vice president and general counsel, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.; president, Turner Broadcasting System International, Inc.

Paul S. Sarbanes ’54 (2006); Baltimore, Maryland; U.S. senator from Maryland

Eric Schmidt ’76 (2008); Atherton, California; chief executive officer, Google, Inc.

Terdema L. Ussery II ’81 (2008); Dallas, Texas; president and chief executive officer, Dallas Mavericks; chief executive officer, HDNet

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; managing director, Sierra Ventures; faculty, Stanford Business School

John O. Wynne ’67 (2008); Virginia Beach, Virginia; retired president and chief executive officer, Landmark Communications, Inc.