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College Administration: Board of Managers Managers Emeriti Mary Esther Board of Managers H Senior Staff Dasenbrock Haverford, PA The Board of Managers, which consists of 32 persons, is responsible for J. Morris Evans Gwynedd, PA selecting the President of the College and for establishing policies related to William H. Harris the governance, the course of study, and the management of the College's Belmont, MA Eliza Cope Harrison resources. The Board meets four times a year on campus. Rumford, RI Robert MacCrate Board Leadership New York, NY Thomas J. Ryan San Francisco, CA David E. Stokes Wilson, WY Alexander C. Tomlinson Washington, D.C. John C. Whitehead New York, NY

Catherine P. Koshland Howard W. Lutnick Christopher K. Norton Representatives and Chair Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Guests Current Managers Ken Koltun- Fromm(Faculty) Peter Abramenko Christopher T. Gant John M. Morse Robert Fairman Ridgewood, NJ Chestnut Hill, MA Springfield, MA (Faculty) Charles G. Beever Steven M. Jaharis Christopher K. Norton Bruce Bumbarger New York, NY Winnetka, IL New Canaan, CT (Staff) Jennifer C. Boal Garry W. Jenkins Hunter R. Rawlings III Carolyn Warner Winchester, MA Columbus, OH Newfield, NY '10(Student) James L. Boyer Harold E. Jordan Carlos A. Rodriguez-Vidal Will Harrison '10 (Students Council) Hamden, CT Charlottesville, VA San-Juan, PR Harrison Haas Jacqueline V. Brady Roger B. Kafker Sheila K. Sachs '10(Students Council) Bryn Mawr, PA Wellesley, MA Baltimore, MD Brad Mayer '92 Martha Brown Bryans Michael B. Kim Ann V. Satterthwaite (Alumni Association) Newtown Square, PA Seoul, Korea Philadelphia, PA Anjan K. Chatterjee Catherine P. Koshland Elon E. Spar Philadelphia, PA Atherton, CA London, England Stephen T. Curwood Dana Shanler Ladden Lawrence G. Tint Somerville, MA New York, NY Tiburon, CA Christopher E. Dunne Eugene A. Ludwig Allan Richard White III Philadelphia, PA Washington, D.C. Boulder, CO Elizabeth Enloe Howard W. Lutnick New York, NY New York, NY Jonathan Wood Evans Irene E. McHenry Glen Mills, PA Philadelphia, PA James W. Friedman San Francisco, CA

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BIOGRAPHIES

PETER ABRAMENKO ’83 is currently the president of NPA Financial Services, Inc (NPA), a broker-dealer headquartered in Northern, New Jersey. Prior to joining NPA, Pete was the managing director in charge of fixed income for Sigma Capital Advisors (a subsidiary of the S.A.C. Capital hedge fund). While at SAC, he managed a global long/short hedge fund portfolio of high yield and investment-grade bonds, credit derivatives, equity, equity options and converts. From 2000 through 2004, Pete was the global head of credit for the UBS Internal hedge fund (UBS Principal Finance) where he managed portfolios and teams in New York, London and Asia. Before joining UBS, Pete was the Managing Director at PaineWebber in charge of trading, research, capital markets and syndicate for investment-grade corporates. Prior to PaineWebber, he was a Managing Director at Kidder Peabody where he held several management positions in credit trading and capital markets. Pete began his career as a corporate bond trader at Salomon Brothers in 1985. He received an MBA from Northwestern in 1985 and his BA in Economics from Haverford College in 1983.

CHARLES G. BEEVER '74 is a Partner and Vice President with Booz & Company, based in New York. He assists companies with strategic, organization, and performance improvement issue in the fields of medical products, pharmaceuticals, and health care. While at Haverford he majored in Economics and received his BA in 1974. Charley earned his MBA in 1978 from . He served on the Steering Committee of the Committee of One Hundred, was a member of the Scholarship Steering Committee. He also serves as an Admission Representative, and is a member of the Investment Advisory Council. Charley pledged six figures to the Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve Campaign, by creating the “Charles & Barbara Beever Scholarship Fund.”

JENNIFER C. BOAL '85 serves as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, US Department of Justice. She was previously an Assistant United States Attorney in Brooklyn. While at Haverford, she majored in History and received her B.A. in 1985. She was a member of the field hockey and lacrosse teams. She earned her J.D. in 1989 from Cornell Law School. She is related to William E. Cadbury, Jr., a member of Haverford's class of 1931 who was also a Chemistry Professor at the College. She is a member of Cambridge Meeting and currently serves as Secretary of the Corporation of Haverford College.

JAMES L. BOYER '58 is the Ensign Professor of Medicine at School of Medicine. Since 1984 he has been Director of an NIH funded Liver Center at Yale and the Center for Membrane Toxicity Studies at the Mt Desert Island Biological Laboratory in Salisbury Cove, ME where he was also Chairman of their Board of Trustees from 1995 to 2003. He is immediate past Chair, of the Board of Directors of the American Liver Foundation. While at Haverford, Jim majored in Biology and received his BA in 1958. He earned his MD in 1962 from Johns Hopkins. His clinical and research interests are in the field of Hepatology. Jim is a member of several societies including the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and is past president of both the AASLD and the International Association for the Study of Liver Disease. He is the recipient of Distinguished Achievement Awards from the AASLD among others. He is a member of the Corporation.

JACQUELINE V. BRADY ’89 has almost two decades of experience in structured finance, with a focus on commercial real estate investments. Currently, she is Executive Vice President/Portfolio Manager at Capmark Investments, LP in Horsham, P.A., where she is responsible for the management of a $1.1 billion high yield commercial real estate debt fund. Prior to joining Capmark Jackie managed North American high yield, leveraged loan investments for GMAC Institutional Advisors’ (GIA). Previously, she was a Senior Investment Banker in the real estate groups at both Nomura Securities International, Inc. and J.P. Morgan Securities, Inc. She has served as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in NY and the Global Interdependence Council in Philadelphia. When living in New York City, she was appointed by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to serve on the Mayor’s Advisory Task Force for the City University of New York. She has successfully sponsored and mentored three students through the Student/Sponsor Partnership, a New York City education initiative which provides private vouchers for high school students to attend private or parochial schools. Born in the Caribbean, she migrated to the USA with her family in 1983. She holds a B.A. in political science from Haverford College, and an M.A. in international economics and international relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). She has supported the establishment of scholarships for minority students at SAIS and at Haverford College.

MARTHA BROWN BRYANS is Head of Friends School, Haverford. She was President of the Corporation of Haverford College from 1999 until 2006. A graduate of Westtown School, she attended Bryn Mawr College, receiving a BA in History in 1972. She holds a Doctorate in Educational Policy and Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. A member of Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, she served as Clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting from 1995-1999. She is currently serving as Clerk of the Board of the Friends Council on Education and as a board member of the Kendal Corporation. Many of Martha’s relatives are Haverford College graduates, including her grandfather, Ellis Y Brown Jr. ’01; father, Francis G. Brown ’39; brother, David W. Brown ’81; and numerous uncles and cousins.

ANJAN K. CHATTERJEE ’80 is Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania. While at Haverford he majored in Philosophy and received his BA in 1980, with college honors in Philosophy. He ran track and cross country at Haverford and was named All American Athlete in 1980. He earned his MD in 1985 from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the recipient of a number of prizes and honors, including the Normal Geschwind Prize in Behavior and Cognitive Neurology from the American Academy of Neurology (2002). He holds editorial positions on four neurology journals; he is also an editor of Empirical Studies of the Arts. He is a founding member of the Board of Governors of the Neuroethics Society and formerly served as President of the Board of the Norris Square Neighborhood Project. He is a member of the Corporation at Haverford College and serves on the Advisory Committee of the Corporation. He is an attender at Arch Street Meeting.

2 STEPHEN T. CURWOOD is the creator, executive producer and host of National Public Radio's award-winning weekly environmental news journal, “Living on Earth.” He is also host of National Public Radio's “World of Opera” and a lecturer in Environmental Science and Public Policy at Harvard University. His education includes an A.B. from Harvard College and a diploma from Westtown School. In the past he has worked as a host of NPR's Weekend “All Things Considered,” as a producer for the PBS series “The Advocates,” and as managing editor of The Bay State Banner. He was also an education reporter and columnist for The Boston Globe, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. He is the founding President of the World Media Foundation, Inc. He is also a member of Friends Monthly Meeting at Cambridge, Massachusetts and an attender at Dover Friends Meeting in Dover, New Hampshire. He is a member of the Corporation of Haverford College.

CHRISTOPHER E. DUNNE '70 is of counsel to the law firm of Funk and Bolton. He was formerly a partner with the law firm of Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen in Philadelphia. While at Haverford, he majored in Political Science and received his B.A. in 1970. He was Class President for three years, and was elected to the Founders Club for merit in extracurricular activities and academic performance. Upon graduation, he was elected permanent Class President. He earned a J.D. in 1973 from Georgetown Law School, an M.S. in Physiology in 1981 from Harvard University, and an M.P.A. in Public Administration in 1982, also from Harvard. He was President of the Haverford College Alumni Association and Chairman of the Alumni Association Executive Committee. He currently serves as his Class Chair and as Mid-Atlantic Regional Chair for the National Gifts Program Committee. Chris is a volunteer attorney for, and serves on the Board of the Support Center for Child Advocates, an organization that serves abused and medically- needy children in Philadelphia. For eight years, he has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Philadelphia Youth Tennis, a Philadelphia organization which helps young people learn tennis and life skills. He is a member of Haverford Monthly Meeting and is a member of the Haverford College Corporation.

ELIZABETH ENLOE has served since 1983 with the American Friends Service Committee as Regional Director in the Southeast Region based in Atlanta, Georgia, and, for the last 12 years, in the New York Metropolitan Regional Office, where she oversees programs in conflict resolution, criminal justice, immigrant rights, international law and the United Nations. Prior to working with the AFSC, she served eight years with the National Council of Churches in the Dominican Republic from 1975 to 1979 and subsequently providing refugee assistance in Somalia. Elizabeth majored in English at Swarthmore College, and received a B.A. in 1973. She is a member of Fifteenth Street Monthly Meeting. Current affiliations include service as Clerk of the School Committee of Friends Seminary in New York City.

JONATHAN WOOD EVANS ’77 has worked in international development, emergency relief and peace work for 25 years. He is currently a consultant to the American Friends Service Committee focusing on the Middle East. Jon previously worked for Catholic Relief Services, Africare, The World Bank, and U.S. Department of State. He and his family have lived in Indonesia, Israel/Palestine and Burkina Faso. While at Haverford Jon majored in History and received his BA with honors in 1977. He earned his MA in International Relations (African Studies and International Economics) in 1983 from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Jon is a member of Baltimore (MD) Stony Run Monthly

3 Meeting and attends Westtown (PA) Meeting. Jon graduated from Westtown School in 1973, was on the Westtown faculty from 1979-1981, and now serves on the Westtown Board of Trustees. He was an intern at the Friends Committee on National Legislation in 1977-78, and is presently a member of FCNL’s General and Development Committees. Jonathan is President of the Corporation of Haverford College, and a member of the Rufus Jones Associates. His father is William E. Evans ’39. Three uncles, Arthur Evans ’42, J. Morris Evans ’43 and Jonathan Evans ’39 (d. 1969), and many other relatives are Haverfordians.

JAMES W. FRIEDMAN ’67, of San Francisco, CA, earned his B.A. in Philosophy at Haverford and received an M.A. in Humanities in 1968 from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1973 from Cambridge University. For seven years, he taught at Santa Clara University and on different occasions was a Fellow for the National Endowment for the Humanities. While still at Santa Clara University, he founded Ryan Associates, a residential construction firm in San Francisco, CA. that specializes in architecturally sophisticated projects. He is a trustee of the Mechanics Institute and serves as Regional Chair for the National Gifts Program Committee in the Bay Area.

CHRISTOPHER T. GANT ‘83 has been Director, Executive Education Corporate Relations, at Harvard Business School since June 2006. Previously he was an Account Executive with CSG Systems, a leading provider of billing and customer care solutions to clients in a wide range of industries. He earned a BA in English from Haverford and an MBA from Harvard Business School. The Gant Family Scholarship was established in 2002 by the Gant Family Foundation to provide financial aid for students, with preference given to students with superior drive and potential from economically disadvantaged families. Chris is a member of Beacon Hill Friends Meeting, Boston, and served for six years on the Board of Managers, New England Yearly Meeting Pooled Funds, which manages a $5 million investment portfolio for Quaker organizations in New England. His sister is Alison Gant '88. Chris's wife, Sarah B. Gant (AB 1981, Bryn Mawr) was a Gest Fellow at Haverford in the Quaker Collection in 1993, continuing research she began with her Master's thesis at Harvard Divinity School. He is a member of the Corporation.

STEVEN M. JAHARIS ’82 is a family practice physician in private practice at Winnetka Family Medicine in Winnetka, IL. While at Haverford he majored in Economics and received his B.A. in 1982. He earned his M.D. in 1987 from Tufts University School of Medicine. Town and Country magazine has honored Steve by naming him one of the top family practitioners in the country. Steve has served on the Board of Directors of Kos Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and has served as a Director of Arisaph Pharmaceuticals since 2005. He is also a member of the Overseers Board for the Tufts University School of Medicine. He also currently serves as a Regional Volunteer for the Alumni Office, and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association. Steve has provided significant support for the Gardner Integrated Athletic Center, the Koshland Integrated Natural Science Center, the Humanities Center, the Peace & Global Citizenship Center, and a Student Internship Fund through the Jaharis Family Foundation.

GARRY W. JENKINS '92 is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. His research and writing interests include law and philanthropy, leadership studies, corporate social responsibility, and civil rights in

4 education. Among other honors, he received the Outstanding Young Nonprofit Lawyer Award in 2008 from the American Bar Association for his scholarship. At Moritz, he is the co-director of the Program on Law and Leadership and the faculty advisor to the Ohio State Law Journal. Prior to joining the Ohio State faculty in 2004, Garry was chief operating officer and general counsel of The Goldman Sachs Foundation, a $200+ million international corporate foundation. Before joining Goldman, Sachs & Co., he was an attorney with the New York law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. He clerked for Judge Timothy K. Lewis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit from 1998 to 1999. Garry earned a B.A. from Haverford College, a master’s degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a law degree, from Harvard Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He has served on numerous nonprofit governing and advisory boards as well as bar committees and special commissions. He serves as an Admission Representative, is a member of the Multicultural Committee, and is an ex-officio member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association and Past President of the Alumni Association.

HAROLD E. JORDAN is retired as President of Madras Packaging, LLC, the largest minority- owned plastic blow molder in the United States. He was also President and Chief Executive Officer of World Computer Systems, Inc., an information management organization. Harold is of counsel in the Washington, D.C., law firm of Jordan & Keys, which he co-founded in 1987. He is a member of and the immediate past chairman of the Board of Trustees of Lawrence University and is also a member of the University of Wisconsin Law School Board of Visitors. He serves on the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. He is also a member of the boards of Renaissance Learning, Inc., The Educational Leadership Program, and Paramount Theatre. He holds a BA degree in English Literature from Lawrence University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin Law School. He is a member of the Charlottesville Monthly Meeting and serves on the Corporation of Haverford College.

ROGER B. KAFKER '84 is a Managing Director of TA Associates in Boston, MA. TA Associates is one of the oldest and largest private equity firms in the world. They invest in private companies in exciting industries, with the goal of helping management teams build their businesses into great companies. Roger is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Holdings, K2 Advisors and Keeley Asset Management. Roger has sat on the Board of Directors of numerous public companies in the financial, business services and software industries, including Affiliated Managers Group and ANSYS. Roger is Co-Founder of the Down Syndrome Research and Treatment Foundation. While at Haverford, Roger majored in History and received his BA, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1984. He earned his MBA in 1989, with honors, from Harvard Business School. Roger served as a Steering Committee member of the Committee of One Hundred. He also serves as a regional volunteer for the Alumni Office and is an Admission Representative. Roger made generous commitments to the Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve Campaign in 2000 to create "The Kafker Family Scholarship Fund," and in 2004 established "The Frank A. Kafker Professor of History Fund." Roger has helped Haverford develop a challenge for his 25th Reunion class to reach 50% participation and a total goal of $500,000 for the class, a record amount for any 25th Reunion class.

5 MICHAEL BYUNGJU KIM ’85 is Founding Partner of MBK Partners, a leading North Asia private equity. Prior to MBK Partners, Michael was President of Carlyle Asia Partners, responsible for overseeing Carlyle’s buyout activities in the Asia-Pacific region. He was also a member of The Carlyle Group’s Management Committee. Before Carlyle, Michael was Managing Director and COO of Asia-Pacific Investment Banking for Salomon Smith Barney and an Executive Director at Goldman Sachs & Co. Michael has a BA, with honors, from Haverford College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He was also a Fulbright Scholar. Michael has served, or currently serves on the boards of Koram Bank, Taiwan Broadband Communications, Boto International Holdings, Caribbean Investments, HK Mutual Savings Bank, China Network Systems, Yayoi Co. and C & M Communications. He also serves on the boards of governors of the Seoul Foreign British School and the MBK Scholarship Foundation.

CATHERINE P. KOSHLAND '72, Co-Chair of the Board of Managers, is the Vice-Provost for Academic Planning and Facilities, the Wood-Calvert Professor in Engineering, and Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and of Energy and Resources at the University of California at Berkeley. She holds an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from . She received a degree in Fine Arts from Haverford. Her teaching and research interests are in science and policy at the intersection of environmental health, energy, and air pollution. She is the author of over 160 papers in these fields. Holding an extensive portfolio of university, government and community service memberships, she is a director and the secretary of The Combustion Institute. During 2002-3 she served as chair of the UC Berkeley Academic Senate, having served as vice-chair from January 2001 – July 2002. In April, 2004, she assumed the post of Vice-Provost for Academic Planning and Facilities at UC Berkeley. Her husband James graduated from Haverford in 1973, her brother-in-law Douglas is a member of the Class of 1976 and her father, Edmond Preston III, is a member of the Class of 1945. Her mother-in-law, Marian, was a member of the Board of Managers.

DANA E. SHANLER LADDEN ’84 is Senior Associate General Counsel at MetLife Inc., in New York, where she specializes in corporate and securities law. While at Haverford she majored in Political Science and received her B.A. in 1984. She earned her J.D. in 1987 from Benjamin J. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York. Dana has served as her Class Agent since her graduation, and is a member of the Varsity Club. She stepped down as Chair of the Annual Giving Executive Committee in 2000 and currently serves as a member of the National Gifts Program Committee. Dana’s sister is Julie Shanler Leopold, Haverford Class of 1988.

EUGENE A. LUDWIG '68 is founder and Managing Partner of Promontory Financial Group, LLC, and chairman and CEO of it subsidiary companies, including Promontory Interfinancial Network, LLC. Prior to founding Promontory Financial he was Vice Chairman and Senior Control Officer of Bankers Trust/Deutsche Bank. Earlier, he served as Comptroller of the Currency of the United States, Chairman of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, Chairman of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. He graduated magna cum laude from Haverford, with majors in Spanish and Political Science. He then received a Keasbey scholarship and earned a B.A. and M.A. in economics from Oxford

6 University. He later earned a J.D. from Yale University. His brother, Kenneth, is a member of the class of 1972.

HOWARD W. LUTNICK '83, Vice Chair of the Board of Managers, is Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., one of the world’s leading financial services firms. He is also Chairman and Co- CEO of BGC Partners, Inc., one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing inter-dealer brokers serving the global capital markets with wholesale brokerage of fixed income, credit, derivative, foreign exchange and other financial instruments. Howard also served as Chairman, President and CEO of eSpeed, Inc., a worldwide leader in electronic financial marketplaces and trading technology operating the largest government securities markets in the world, which merged with BGC in 2008. In 1990, he established the Jane and Solomon Lutnick Memorial Scholarship Fund at Haverford College in memory of his parents. Howard serves on many boards, including the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund, which has provided Cantor families who lost loved ones on 9- 11 with over $180 million. He is Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, a member of the Board of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research at Rockefeller University, and Vice Chairman and Executive Committee member of the Intrepid Museum Foundation. Howard also serves on the Board of Directors of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and was awarded the Department of the Navy’s Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest honor granted by the Navy to non-military personnel. He chaired and was a lead donor to the College's recent $200 million capital campaign, Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve, which ended June 30, 2004.

BRAD MAYER '92 is an alumnus of Haverford College ’92 where he majored in Political Science and was co-Treasurer of Students Council. After Haverford, Brad was a Management Associate at Metropolitan Life Insurance and an assistant buyer at Macy’s. In 1997, he received his MBA from Harvard Business School. Brad has held a variety of positions in consumer products and retail marketing at companies such as General Mills, Nordstrom and Amazon.com. He is currently Director of Brand Management at Click Wine Group / Winebow where he spearheads marketing for a variety of the company’s brands including FAT bastard (the 4th largest French wine brand) and Kris (the largest premium Italian Pinot Grigio). Brad currently serves as the President of the Haverford College Alumni Association Executive Committee and serves on the board of Gay City Health Project, a multicultural gay men's health organization in King County, WA.

IRENE E. MCHENRY is the Executive Director of Friends Council on Education. Irene received her B.A. from Susquehanna University, her M.S. from Bucknell University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Fielding Graduate University. She serves on the boards of the Council for American Private Education, Friends Center, and the Friends Education Fund of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. She formerly served as a founding faculty member of the Fielding Graduate University doctoral program in Educational Leadership and Change, the founding Head of Delaware Valley Friends School, a co-founder of Greenwood Friends School and an adjunct faculty member of the M.S. in Human Services program at Lincoln University. She has also taught at Friends School Haverford and the William Penn Charter School. She has also served on the boards of The Shipley School and Gladwyne Montessori School. She is a member of the Millville Monthly Meeting and the Corporation of Haverford College.

7 JOHN M. MORSE ’73 is President and Publisher of Merriam-Webster, Inc. in Springfield, MA. He joined Merriam-Webster in 1980, rising steadily through the editorial ranks to the position of Executive Editor in 1991. He was named Publisher in 1996 and President in 1997. He began his publishing career in 1976 at Encyclopedia Britannica and also served as fiction editor for Chicago Review, the University of Chicago’s well-regarded literary magazine. While at Haverford John majored in English and received his B.A. in 1973. He earned his M.A. in English Language and Literature in 1977 from the University of Chicago. John has served on the NEH Committee and the Standing Nominating Committee, and was an Alumni Council Representative. He is a member of Merion Meeting and has served on the Corporation of Haverford College since graduating from Haverford. He recently completed 12 years of service as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Corporation. John's father, Elliott H. Morse, was a member of the Haverford Class of 1938. His father’s cousin, Audrey Dusseau, was married to John Dusseau of the Haverford Class of 1934.

CHRISTOPHER K. NORTON ’80 is a retired Managing Director of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. He is Chairman of the Board of Loomis Chaffee School, and he is Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Washington Center in DC. He is a founder and board member of The Magical Music for Life Foundation. He earned a B.A. in History from Haverford in 1980. Chris is a member of the Triangle Society and the Varsity Club. He also served as a member of the Scholarship Steering Committee, and he is a member of the Investment Advisory Council. Chris’ father is Nicholas Norton, Haverford Class of 1952; his brother is Andrew M. Norton, Haverford Class of 1984; and his uncle D. Norton Williams is a member of the Haverford Class of 1939. Chris’s daughter, Katherine H. Norton is a member of the Class of 2008, and his son, Edward K. Norton, is a member of the Class of 2011.

HUNTER R. RAWLINGS III '66 is president emeritus and professor of Classics and History at . He served as president of Cornell University from 1995-2003 and returned as interim president in 2005. He also served as president of the University of Iowa from 1988- 1995, following 18 years as a professor and administrator at the University of Colorado. While at Haverford he majored in Classics and received his B.A., with honors, in 1966. He also played varsity basketball and baseball. He earned his Ph.D. in Classics in 1970 from . At Princeton, Hunter was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and National Defense Education Act Fellow. He was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1995. He serves on the National Advisory Committee of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and on the boards of the National Humanities Center and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education, and served as chair of the Ivy Council of Presidents. He also served on the Executive Committee of the Association of American Universities and the National Committee for the Selection of Mellon Fellows in the Humanities. His stepdaughter, Ashley Pierce, is a member of the Haverford Class of '93, and his nephew, M. Colston Jones, is a member of the class of '01.

CARLOS A. RODRIGUEZ-VIDAL '79, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a shareholder of the law firm of Goldman Antonetti & Cordova, P.S.C. in San Juan, where he chairs the litigation and trial practice department. He also chairs the board of directors of the Community Law Office, a public interest law firm jointly funded by the Legal Services Corporation and Inter-American

8 University Law School in San Juan, which provides legal services in civil matters to indigent clients of metropolitan San Juan. He double majored in Philosophy and Spanish at Haverford and received his B.A. in 1979. Carlos was a José Padín Scholar. He earned his J.D. from in 1982. He is a Varsity Club member and serves as an admissions representative. Carlos was awarded the Archibald MacIntosh Award in 1989. He has served on the Multicultural Committee and was a member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association. Carlos also served on the NEH Challenge Committee in 1988 and the William W. Ambler '45 Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee in 1996. In October 1996 he was honored for his many years of support and encouragement of the Alumni Association. He was President of the Association from 1994-1996.

SHEILA K. SACHS is an attorney with Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC in Baltimore, MD. She is a former president of the Bar Association of Baltimore City. She has served on various boards, including the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners and the Board of Trustees of Goucher College. Sheila was named one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women and was selected as one of Baltimore’s thirty best lawyers in the November 1998 issue of Baltimore Magazine. She attended Vassar College, received her BA in 1961 from Goucher College, and earned her JD in 1964 from the University of Maryland. Her children are Elisabeth A. Sachs, Haverford Class of 1987, and Leon Sachs, Haverford Class of 1989. Her husband is Stephen H. Sachs, Haverford Class of 1954.

ANN V. SATTERTHWAITE is Vice President of Institutional Advancement at The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Previously she served as President of The Ann Satterthwaite Company, Inc., offering development and marketing services for nonprofits. Prior still she was Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Drexel University. Ann is Clerk of the Board of Trustees at Friends’ Central School. Ann has also served on the Boards of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, Fairmount Park Council for Historical Sites, and Philadelphia Outward Bound and the Advisory Council of the Wagner Free Institute of Science. She is a director of the Greater Philadelphia Planned Giving Council. Ann formerly worked at Haverford College as Director of Publications from 1981 through 1986 and served on the Executive Committee of the Campus Arboretum Association. Ann is a member of Germantown Monthly Meeting.

ELON D. SPAR ’83 is Chief Executive, Europe and Asia at Cantor Fitzgerald Europe. Previously he was Managing Director of Listed Trading at Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation in New York, NY. While at Haverford he majored in Economics and Political Science and received his B.A. in 1983. He earned his M.B.A. in 1987 from Stanford University. Elon served as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Committee of One Hundred during The Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve Campaign. He established the Sondra Lee Spar Scholarship Fund for International Students in honor of his mother. His brother-in-law is Paul I. Kandel, Haverford Class of 1983.

LAWRENCE G. TINT '67 is chairman of Quantal, Inc., a quantitative risk modeling company. He also serves on the Board of Visitors of the Drucker-Ito Graduate School of Business. He is the retired vice chairman and U.S. CEO of Barclays Global Investors, and previously served as president Sharpe-Tint, Inc. His industry experience also includes a variety of senior roles at

9 Trust Company of the West, Wilshire Associates and Merrill Lynch. He is the author of numerous articles in industry journals on subjects ranging from performance evaluation to asset allocation. Larry majored in Economics at Haverford and earned his M.B.A. in Finance and Operations Research from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania.

ALLAN RICHARD WHITE III ’81 is President of Minot Capital, LLC, a Boulder, Colorado-based investment firm providing global advisory services to institutional and family clients. While at Haverford, Rick majored in Economics and received his BA in 1981. He currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of the Landmine Survivors Network, a Washington, DC-based organization dedicated to helping landmine victims reclaim their lives. Rick also serves on the Investment Policy Committee of the University of Colorado Foundation. Rick is a member of Purchase Friends Meeting and serves on the Corporation of Haverford College

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