Current Trustees
Officers of the Board
- Shirley M. Tilghman — President of the University
- Kathryn A. Hall — Chair of the Executive Committee
- Brent L. Henry — Clerk of the Board
- Robert S. Murley — Vice Chair of the Executive Committee
- Robert K. Durkee — Secretary of the University
Ex officio
- Shirley M. Tilghman — President of the University
- Christopher Christie — Governor of New Jersey
Members of the Board
Danielle Allen | UPS Foundation Professor, Institute for Advanced Study | Class of 1993 |
Aku Ammah-Tagoe | Teaching Fellow in English, Phillips Academy | Class of 2011 |
Thomas A. Barron | Writer | Class of 1974 |
A. Scott Berg | Writer | Class of 1971 |
Kim M. Boyle | Partner, Phelps Dunbar LLP | Class of 1984 |
Katherine Brittain Bradley | President, CityBridge Foundation | Class of 1986 |
Christopher A. Cole | Chairman, Investment Banking Division, Goldman, Sachs & Co. | Class of 1981 |
Pyper Davis | Chief Operating Officer, SEED Foundation | Class of 1987 |
John D. Diekman | Managing Partner, 5AM Ventures | Class of 1965 |
Elizabeth A. Dilday | Student, Keck School of Medicine | Class of 2013 |
Carl Ferenbach III | Managing Director, Private Equity Investment, Berkshire Partners | Class of 1964 |
Henri Ford | Vice President and Chief of Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; Director of Surgery and Vice-Dean for Education, Keck School of Medicine | Class of 1980 |
Laura L. Forese | Senior Vice President, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center | Class of 1983 |
William K. Fung | Executive Deputy Chairman, Li & Fung Ltd. | Class of 1970 |
Francis Joshua Grehan | Sachs Scholar, Oxford University | Class of 2010 |
Kathryn A. Hall | Chief Executive Officer; Chief Investment Officer, Hall Capital Partners LLC | Class of 1980 |
Julia Haller Gottsch | Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, Wills Eye Institute | Class of 1976 |
Philip U. Hammarskjold | Director and Chief Executive Officer, Hellman & Friedman | Class of 1987 |
Brent L. Henry | Vice President and General Counsel, Partners HealthCare | Class of 1969 |
Randall L. Kennedy | Professor, Harvard Law School | Class of 1977 |
Peter B. Lewis | Chairman, Progressive Corporation | Class of 1955 |
Heidi G. Miller | President, J.P. Morgan Chase International | Class of 1974 |
Robert S. Murley | Chairman, Investment Banking, Credit Suisse Securities LLC | Class of 1972 |
Crystal Nix Hines | Television Writer/Producer; Attorney | Class of 1985 |
David G. Offensend | Chief Operating Officer, New York Public Library | Class of 1975 |
Stephen A. Oxman | Senior Advisor, Morgan Stanley | Class of 1967 |
Nancy B. Peretsman | Managing Director, Allen & Company | Class of 1976 |
Meaghan P. Petersack | Elementary school teacher, The Arts and Technology Academy | Class of 2008 |
Michael E. Porter | Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, Harvard Business School | Class of 1969 |
Kavita N. Ramdas | Executive Director, Ripples to Waves, Stanford University | Class of 1988 (M.P.A.) |
Louise S. Sams | Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Turner Broadcasting System; President, Turner Broadcasting System International | Class of 1979 |
Thomas Siebel | Executive Chairman, C3, LLC | Parent of Class of 2011 |
Meg Whitman | President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard | |
George F. Will | Columnist, Washington Post; author | Class of 1968 (Ph.D.) |
Gordon Y. S. Wu | Chairman, Hopewell Holdings | Class of 1958 |
C. James Yeh | Senior Managing Director, Citadel Investment Group | Class of 1987 |
Zhu Min | Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund | Class of 1988 (M.P.A.) |
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