Publication: A Princeton Profile, 2005-06
Trustees of the University
Ex-Officio
Shirley M. Tilghman, president
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.