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Trustees, Administration, Faculty Section Six Trustees, Administration, Faculty 628 Trustees, Administration, Faculty OFFICERS Peggy L. Cherng (2012) Co-Chairman Panda Restaurant Group David L. Lee, Chairman Robert B. Chess (2006) Ronald K. Linde, Vice Chairman Chairman Nektar Therapeutics Thomas F. Rosenbaum, President David Dreier (2013) Edward M. Stolper, Provost Lounette M. Dyer (1998) Joshua S. Friedman (2012) Matthew Brewer Co-founder, Co-Chairman and Controller Co-Chief Executive Officer Dean W. Currie Canyon Partners, LLC Vice President for Business and William T. Gross (1994) Finance Founder and Chief Executive Officer Charles Elachi Idealab Vice President and Director, Jet Narenda K. Gupta (2011) Propulsion Laboratory Co-Founder and Managing Director Diana Jergovic Nexus Venture Partners Vice President for Maria D. Hummer-Tuttle (2012) Strategic Implementation President Brian K. Lee Hummer Tuttle Foundation Vice President for Robert T. Jenkins (2005) Development and Institute G. Bradford Jones (2014) Relations Founding Partner Sharon E. Patterson Redpoint Ventures Associate Vice President for Peter D. Kaufman (2008) Finance and Treasurer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Scott Richland Glenair, Inc. Chief Investment Officer Louise Kirkbride (1995) Joseph E. Shepherd Board Member Vice President for Student State of California Contractors Affairs State License Board Victoria D. Stratman Walter G. Kortschak (2012) General Counsel Senior Advisor and Former Managing Mary L. Webster Partner Secretary Summit Partners, L.P. Jon B. Kutler (2005) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Admiralty Partners, Inc. David Li Lee (2000) Trustees Managing General Partner (with date of first election) Clarity Partners, L.P. York Liao (1997) Sean Bailey (2015) Managing Director President Winbridge Company Ltd. Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Alexander Lidow (1998) Production Chief Executive Officer Barbara M. Barrett (2014) EPC Corporation Brigitte M. Bren (2009) Andrew N. Liveris (2013) Attorney Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John E. Bryson (2014) The Dow Chemical Company John S. Chen (2008) Shirley M. Malcom (1999) 629 Executive Charman of the Board Director, Education and Human and Chief Executive Officer Resources Programs Blackberry, Inc. American Association for the Wenchi Chen (2012) Advancement of Science President and Chief Executive Officer VIA Technologies BoardHistorical of Trustees Sketch Deborah D. McWhinney (2007) Lynn A. Booth (2012) Former Chief Executive Officer Milton M. Chang (2005, 2014) Citi Enterprise Payments Managing Director Citi Bank Incubic Venture Capital Richard Merkin, M.D. (2009) William H. Davidow (1996, 2007) Founder and Chief Executive Officer Founding Partner Heritage Provider Network Mohr Davidow Ventures Kenneth G. Moore (2014) Thomas E. Everhart (1998, 2004) Director of Bay Area Portfolio President Emeritus and Trustee California Institute of Technology Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation B. Kipling Hagopian (2012, 2014) Philip M. Neches (1995) Managing Partner Chairman Apple Oaks Partners, L.L.C. Foundation Ventures, LLC Frederick J. Hameetman (2006, 2012) Patrick H. Nettles Jr. (1998) Chairman Executive Chairman Cal-American Ciena Corporation Shirley M. Hufstedler (1975, 1997) Peter F. Norton (2006) Senior Of Counsel President Morrison & Foerster Norton Family Office Bobby R. Inman (1989, 2003) Stephen R. Onderdonk (1986) Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson President and Chief Executive Officer Centennial Chair in National Policy (Retired) The University of Texas at Austin Econolite Control Products, Inc. Kent Kresa (1994, 2010) Stephen A. Ross (1993) Chairman Emeritus Franco Modigliani Professor of Northrop Grumman Corporation Finance and Economics Ronald K. Linde (1989, 2012) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Independent Investor and Managing Director Chair, The Ronald and Maxine RJA, LLC Linde Foundation Richard H. Scheller (2014) Founder/Former Chief Executive Officer Marc I. Stern (2004) Envirodyne Industries, Inc. Chairman A. Michael Lipper (2005, 2007) The TCW Group, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Donald W. Tang (2005) Lipper Advisory Services, Inc. CEO Ronald L. Olson (1998, 2014) CSIP Group Senior Partner Kevin M. Taweel (2012) Munger, Tolles & Olsen Chairman Stewart A. Resnick (2005, 2008) Asurion Corporation Chairman and President David W. Thompson (2012) Roll Global, LLC Chairman of the Board, President, and Nelson C. Rising (2006, 2013) Chief Executive Officer Chairman Orbital Sciences Corporation Rising Realty Partners Richmond A. Wolf (2011) Charles R. Trimble (2002, 2013) Vice President Founder and Former Chief Executive Capital World Investors Officer Trimble Navigation Ltd. Senior Trustees Lewis W. van Amerongen (2004, 2012) (with date of first election and date of LvA Enterprises, Inc. election as Senior Trustee) Walter L. Weisman (1988, 2007) 630 Gordon M. Binder (1995, 2007) Former Chairman and Chief Executive Managing Director Officer Coastview Capital American Medical International, Inc. Suzanne H. Woolsey (2006, 2014) Robert C. Bonner (2008, 2014) Woolsey Partners, L.L.C. Senior Partner Sentinel HS Group, L.L.C. Trustees, Administration, Faculty Life Members Richard M. Rosenberg (1989, 2007) (with date of first election and date of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer election as Life Trustee) (Retired) George L. Argyros (1992, 2008) Bank of America Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert J. Schultz (1991, 2002) Arnel and Affiliates Vice Chairman (Retired) Stephen D. Bechtel Jr. (1967, 1997) General Motors Corporation Chairman (Retired) Mary L. Scranton (1974, 1990) Bechtel Group, Inc. Nonprofit Consultant Donald L. Bren (1983, 2004) Dennis Stanfill (1976, 1999) Chairman of the Board Private Investor The Irvine Company Virginia V. Weldon (1996, 2010) Eli Broad (1993, 2007) Senior Vice President for Public Policy Founder (Retired) The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation Monsanto Company Harold Brown (1969, 2010) President Emeritus Honorary Life Member Counselor Center for Strategic and Betty I. Moore International Studies (CSIS) Cofounder Walter Burke (1975, 2010) Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Treasurer Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. Standing Committees Jewel Plummer Cobb (1990, 2005) President Emerita Executive Committee—D. L. Lee*, Chair; California State University, R. K. Linde, Vice Chair; R. C. Bonner*, B. Fullerton M. Bren*, R. B. Chess*, W. H. Davidow*, Harry M. Conger (1985, 2007) J. S. Friedman*, S. M. Hufstedler, B. Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, R. Inman, K. Kresa, J. B. Kutler*, A. Emeritus Lidow*, S. M. Malcom*, P. M. Neches*, Homestake Mining Company N. C. Rising*, T. F. Rosenbaum*, C. R. Richard P. Cooley (1973, 2007) Trimble*, W. L. Weisman, G. E. Wilson; Retired Chairman Consulting Members: G. E. Moore, B. M. Seafirst Bank Rosen; Advisory Members: D. W. Currie, Camilla C. Frost (1977, 2007) C. Elachi, D. Jergovic B. K. Lee, S. H. Arthur L. Goldstein (1995, 2012) Richland, E. M. Stolper, V. D. Stratman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (Retired) Audit and Compliance Committee— Ionics, Inc. R. C. Bonner, Chair; P. M. Neches, Philip M. Hawley (1975, 1997) Vice Chair; L. Kirkbride, D. L. Lee*, Chairman A. Lidow, R. K. Linde, A. M. Lipper, P. M. Hawley, Inc. D. D. McWhinney, S. R. Onderdonk, Gordon E. Moore (1983, 2010) D. W. Thompson, W. L. Weisman, S. Chairman Emeritus H. Woolsey; Advisory Members: M. W. Chairman Emeritus Brewer, D. W. Currie, C. Elachi, L. D. Intel Corporation James, D. Jergovic, P. Koyzis, B. T. Lee. J. Sidney R. Petersen (1980, 2007) T. Lum, S. E. Patterson, S. L. Proia, S. H. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richland, T. F. Rosenbaum, E. M. Stolper, (Retired) V. D. Stratman Getty Oil Company Simon Ramo (1964, 1985) Conflict Review Subcommittee—R. Cofounder & Director Emeritus C. Bonner, Chair ex officio; R. B. Chess, 631 TRW Inc. J. B. Kutler, R. K. Linde, P. M. Neches, Arthur Rock (1988, 1998) P. Norton, S. R. Onderdonk; Advisory Principal Member: V. D. Stratman Arthur Rock and Company Benjamin M. Rosen (1986, 2005) Buildings and Grounds Committee—N. Chairman Emeritus C. Rising, Chair; R. T. Jenkins, Vice Chair; Compaq Computer Corporation L. M. Dyer, T. E. Everhart, D. L. Lee*, BoardHistorical of Trustees Sketch S. R. Onderdonk, T. F. Rosenbaum*, L. D. W. Currie, S. Dow, L. Lu, S. H. W. van Amerongen; Consulting Member: Richland, R. P. Spogli, E.M. Stolper S. D. Bechtel Jr.; Advisory Members: J. W. Cowell, D. W. Currie, H. P. Daily, D. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Committee—J. Jergovic, B. K. Lee, S. H. Richland, A. I. B. Kutler, Chair; B. M. Barrett, Vice Sargent, E. M. Stolper Chair; R. C. Bonner, D. T. Dreier, L. M. Dyer, T. E. Everhart, J. S. Friedman, Business and Finance Committee— F. J. Hameetman, S. M. Hufstedler, P. D. Kaufman, Vice Chair; B. M. Bren, B. R. Inman, L. Kirkbride, D. L. Lee*, T. E. Everhart, G. B. Jones, K. Kresa, D. D. D. McWhinney, R. N. Merkin, P. L. Lee*, A. Lidow, R. K. Linde, A. M. M. Neches, P. Norton, R. L. Olson, Lipper, A. N. Liveris, S. M. Malcom, S. R. Onderdonk, S. A. Resnick, T. D. D. McWhinney, K. G. Moore, P. M. F. Rosenbaum*, C. R. Trimble, W. L. Neches, T. F. Rosenbaum*, D. W. Tang, Weisman, G. E. Wilson, S. H. Woolsey; L. W. van Amerongen, W. L. Weisman, Consulting Members: H. Brown, G. E. R. A. Wolf, S. H. Woolsey; Consulting Moore; Advisory Members: D. W. Currie, Member: H. M. Conger; Advisory Members: H. P. Daily, C. Elachi, L. D. James, D. D. W. Currie, D. Jergovic, B. K. Lee, J. Jergovic, B. K. Lee, J. T. Lum, R. P. M. McCallin, S. E. Patterson, S. L. Proia, O’Toole, E. M. Stolper, V. D. Stratman, S. H. Richland, E. M. Stolper, V. D. Stratman Governance Subcommittee [A subcom- mittee of the JPL Committee]––J. B. Development Committee—W. H. Kutler, Chair ex officio; B. M. Barrett*, R. Davidow, Chair; David T. Dreier, Vice C. Bonner, *, B. R. Inman, K. Kresa, D. L. Chair; L. A. Booth, J. E. Bryson, M. D. Lee*, T. F. Rosenbaum*; Advisory Members: Hummer-Tuttle, R. T. Jenkins, P. D. D. W. Currie, C. Elachi, L. D. James, P. Kaufmann, K. Kresa, D. L. Lee*, D. D. Koyzis, E. M. Stolper, V. D. Stratman D. McWhinney, T.
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