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Trustees, Administration, Faculty Section Six Trustees, Administration, Faculty 642 Trustees, Administration, Faculty OFFICERS Sabeer Bhatia (2015) Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Sabse Technologies, Inc. David L. Lee, Chairman Brigitte M. Bren (2009) Ronald K. Linde, Vice Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer International Strategic Planning Thomas F. Rosenbaum, President David E. Chavez (2017) Edward M. Stolper, Provost Los Alamos National Laboratory David A. Tirrell, Provost (Oct. 1) John S. Chen (2008) Executive Charman of the Board Matthew Brewer and Chief Executive Officer Controller BlackBerry, Inc. Diana Jergovic Wenchi Chen (2012) Vice President for President and Chief Executive Officer Strategic Implementation VIA Technologies, Inc. Brian K. Lee Peggy T. Cherng (2012) Vice President for Co-Chairman Development and Institute Panda Restaurant Group Relations Robert B. Chess (2006) Sharon E. Patterson Chairman Associate Vice President for Nektar Therapeutics Finance and Treasurer David T. Dreier (2013) Scott Richland Chairman Chief Investment Officer Annenberg-Dreier Commission Joseph E. Shepherd Lounette M. Dyer (1998) Vice President for Student Entrepreneur Affairs Joshua S. Friedman (2012) Margo Steurbaut Co-founder, Co-Chairman and Vice President of Administration and Co-Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Canyon Partners, LLC Victoria D. Stratman William T. Gross (1994) General Counsel Founder and Chief Executive Officer Michael M. Watkins Idealab Vice President and Director, Jet Narenda K. Gupta (2011) Propulsion Laboratory Managing Director Mary L. Webster Nexus Venture Partners Secretary David D. Ho (2015) Scientific Director and Chief Executive Officer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center Ann Stimmler Johnson (2016) Trustees Chief Executive Officer and Founder (with date of first election) Interana, Inc. G. Bradford Jones (2014) Spencer Abraham (2016) Founding Partner Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Redpoint Ventures The Abraham Group LLC Peter D. Kaufman (2008) Mr. William H. Ahmanson (2017) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Ahmanson Foundation Glenair, Inc. Sean Bailey (2015) Louise Kirkbride (1995) President Entrepreneur Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Walter G. Kortschak (2012) 643 Production Senior Advisor and Former Managing Barbara M. Barrett (2014) Partner Ambassador Summit Partners, L.P. Rebecka Belldegrun (2016) President and Chief Executive Officer Bellco Capital, LLC BoardHistorical of Trustees Sketch Jon B. Kutler (2005) David W. Thompson (2012) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Officer Admiralty Partners, Inc. Orbital ATK, Inc. Taylor W. Lawrence (2017) Raytheon Company David L. Lee (2000) Senior Trustees Managing General Partner (with date of first election and date of Clarity Partners, L.P. election as Senior Trustee) York Liao (1997) Gordon M. Binder (1995, 2007) Managing Director Managing Director Winbridge Company Ltd. Coastview Capital Alexander Lidow (1998) Robert C. Bonner (2008, 2014) Chief Executive Officer Senior Partner EPC Corporation Sentinel HS Group, L.L.C. Andrew N. Liveris (2013) Lynn A. Booth (2011) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Otis Booth Foundation The Dow Chemical Company Milton M. Chang (2005, 2014) Shirley M. Malcom (1999) Managing Director Director, Education and Human Incubic Venture Capital Resources Programs William H. Davidow (1996, 2007) American Association for the Founding Partner Advancement of Science Mohr Davidow Ventures Mich J. Mathews-Spradlin (2016) Thomas E. Everhart (1998, 2004) Deborah D. McWhinney (2007) President Emeritus Former Chief Executive Officer California Institute of Technology Citi Enterprise Payments B. Kipling Hagopian (2012, 2014) Citi Bank Managing Partner Mr. Alexander R. Mehran, Sr. (2017) Apple Oaks Partners, L.L.C. Sunset Development Company Frederick J. Hameetman (2006, 2012) Richard N. Merkin, M.D. (2009) Chairman Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cal-American Heritage Provider Network Maria D. Hummer-Tuttle (2012, 2016) Kenneth G. Moore (2014) Chair of the Board of Trustees Director of Bay Area Portfolio J. Paul Getty Trust and Trustee Bobby R. Inman (1989, 2003) Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson Philip M. Neches (1995) Centennial Chair in National Policy Chairman The University of Texas at Austin Foundation Ventures, LLC Robert T. Jenkins (2005, 2015) William H. Rastetter (2015) Kent Kresa (1994, 2010) Eduardo A. Repetto (2015) Chairman Emeritus Co-Chief Executive Officer and Northrop Grumman Corporation Co-Chief Investment Officer Ronald K. Linde (1989, 2012) Dimensional Fund Advisors Independent Investor Richard H. Scheller (2014) Chair, The Ronald and Maxine Chief Scientific Officer and Head of Linde Foundation Therapeutics Founder/Former Chief Executive Officer 23andMe, Inc. Envirodyne Industries, Inc. Timothy J. Sloan (2016) A. Michael Lipper (2005, 2007) President and Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Officer Wells Fargo & Company Lipper Advisory Services 644 Donald W. Tang (2005) Patrick H. Nettles (1998, 2016) Founding Partner Executive Chairman Tang Media Partners Ciena Corporation Kevin M. Taweel (2012) Peter Norton (2006, 2016) Chairman Norton Family Office Asurion Corporation Trustees, Administration, Faculty Ronald L. Olson (1998, 2014) Harry M. Conger (1985, 2007) Senior Partner Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Munger, Tolles & Olsen Emeritus Stephen R. Onderdonk (1986, 2016) Homestake Mining Company President and Chief Executive Officer Camilla C. Frost (1977, 2007) (Retired) Trustee of the Chandler Trust Econolite Control Products, Inc. (Retired) Stewart A. Resnick (2005, 2008) Arthur L. Goldstein (1995, 2012) Chairman and President Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Wonderful Company (Retired) Nelson C. Rising (2006, 2013) Ionics, Inc. Chairman Philip M. Hawley (1975, 1997) Rising Realty Partners Chairman Marc I. Stern (2014, 2016) P. M. Hawley, Inc. Chairman Gordon E. Moore (1983, 2010) The TCW Group, Inc. Chairman Emeritus Charles R. Trimble (2002, 2013) Chairman Emeritus Founder and Former Chief Executive Intel Corporation Officer Sidney R. Petersen (1980, 2007) Trimble Navigation Ltd. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lewis W. van Amerongen (2004, 2012) (Retired) LvA Enterprises, Inc. Getty Oil Company Walter L. Weisman (1988, 2007) Arthur Rock (1988, 1998) Former Chairman and Chief Executive Principal Officer Arthur Rock and Company American Medical International, Inc. Benjamin M. Rosen (1986, 2005) Gayle E. Wilson (1995, 2014) Chairman Emeritus Nonprofit Consultant Compaq Computer Corporation Suzanne H. Woolsey (2006, 2014) Richard M. Rosenberg (1989, 2007) Corporate Governance Consultant Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (Retired) Bank of America Corporation Life Members Robert J. Schultz (1991, 2002) (with date of first election and date of Vice Chairman (Retired) election as Life Trustee) General Motors Corporation George L. Argyros (1992, 2008) Dennis Stanfill (1976, 1999) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Private Investor Arnel and Affiliates Virginia V. Weldon (1996, 2010) Stephen D. Bechtel Jr. (1967, 1997) Senior Vice President for Public Policy Senior Director (Retired) Bechtel Group, Inc. Monsanto Company Donald L. Bren (1983, 2004) Chairman of the Board The Irvine Company Honorary Life Member Eli Broad (1993, 2007) Founder Betty I. Moore The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation Cofounder Harold Brown (1969, 2010) Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation President Emeritus Counselor Center for Strategic and Standing Committees International Studies (CSIS) 645 John E. Bryson (2014, 2017) Executive Committee—D. L. Lee*, Walter Burke (1975, 2010) Chair; R. K. Linde, Vice Chair; R. C. Treasurer Bonner*, B. M. Bren*, R. B. Chess*, W. H. Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. Davidow*, J. S. Friedman*, B. R. Inman, K. Kresa, J. B. Kutler*, A. Lidow*, S. M. BoardHistorical of Trustees Sketch Malcom*, P. M. Neches*, N. C. Rising*, Lee, V. A. Otten, S. H. Richland, Provost T. F. Rosenbaum*, W. L. Weisman, G. E. Wilson, S. H. Woolsey*; Consulting Executive Compensation Committee—R. Members: G. E. Moore, B. M. Rosen; K. Linde, Chair; A. Lidow, Vice Chair; D. Advisory Members: D. Jergovic B. K. Lee, S. L. Lee*, P. M. Neches, W. L. Weisman; H. Richland, J. E. Shepherd, M. Steurbaut, Advisory Members: J. M. McCallin, T. F. V. D. Stratman, M. M. Watkins, Provost Rosenbaum Audit and Compliance Committee— Institute and Alumni Relations R. C. Bonner, Chair; P. M. Neches, Committee—S. M. Malcom, Chair; D. Vice Chair; L. Kirkbride, D. L. Lee*, A. T. Dreier, Vice Chair, W. H. Davidow, L. Lidow, R. K. Linde, A. M. Lipper, D. M. Dyer, W. T. Gross, R. T. Jenkins, L. D. McWhinney, S. R. Onderdonk, W. Kirkbride, M. J. Mathews-Spradlin, D. L. H. Rastetter, D. W. Thompson; Advisory Lee*, P. M. Neches, S. R. Onderdonk, Members: M. W. Brewer, M. Goettel, L. T. F. Rosenbaum*; Advisory Members: D. D. James, D. Jergovic, P. D. Koyzis, B. K. M. Binney, H. P. Daily, T. A. Davis, M. Lee. J. T. Lum, S. E. Patterson, S. H. E. Haggerty, D. Jergovic, F. Khadem, B. Richland, T. F. Rosenbaum, M. Steurbaut, K. Lee, V. A. Otten, S. H. Richland, J. E. V. D. Stratman, M. M. Watkins, Provost Shepherd, M. Steurbaut, V. D. Stratman, Provost; Ex Officio Standing Attendees: Conflict Review Subcommittee—R. Alumni Association President, Alumni Fund C. Bonner, Chair ex officio; R. B. Chess, Chair, The Associates President, Faculty J. B. Kutler, R. K. Linde, P. M. Neches, Chair P. Norton, S. R. Onderdonk; Advisory Member: V.
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