Trustees of Princeton University

Trustees of Princeton University

The Trustees of Princeton University is a 40 member board responsible for managing Princeton University's endowment, real estate, instructional programs, and admission. The Trustees include at least 13 members elected by alumni classes, and the Governor of New Jersey and the President of the University as ex-officio members.

The Trustees' mission and responsibilities stem from the original Charter of the college, written in 1746. The trustees oversee the budget of the university through the Princeton University Investment Company (PRINCO). Notable recent policy decisions include implementing the residential college system, accepting coeducation, and increasing the size of the undergraduate student body.

Current Trustees

Officers of the Board
* Shirley M. Tilghman — President of the University
* Stephen A. Oxman ’67 — Chair of the Executive Committee
* Peter C. Wendell ’72 — Clerk of the Board
* Dennis J. Keller '63 — Vice Chair of the Executive Committee
* Robert K. Durkee '69 — Secretary of the University

Ex officio
* Shirley M. Tilghman — President of the University
* Jon Corzine — Governor of New Jersey

Members of the Board
* [T._A._Barron|Thomas A. Barron ’74] — Author, Boulder, CO
* Dennis J. Brownlee ’74 — VP and MDr, Urban Sales and Marketing, Premiere Radio Networks, New York, NY
* YoungSuk C. Chi ’83 — Vice Chairman, Elsevier, Princeton, NJ
* Janet M. Clarke ’75 — President, Clarke Littlefield, New York, NY
* Shelby M. C. Davis ’58 — Founder, Davis Selected Advisors, Tuxedo Park, NY
* Anthony B. Evnin ’62 — Managing Gen. Partner, Venrock Associates, New York, NY
* Carl Ferenbach III ’64 — Managing Director, Berkshire Partners, Boston, MA
* Charles DeW. Gibson '65 (2010) — Anchor, ABC's "World News With Charles Gibson", New York, NY
* C. Kim Goodwin ’81 (2008) — Head of Equities, Credit Suisse Asset Management, London, UK
* Eileen Guggenheim ’82 (2007) — Board Member, The Prince's Foundation, London, New York, NY
* Ellen D. Harvey ’76 (2010) — Senior Vice President, Mercantile Bankshares Corp., Bryn Mawr, PA
* Brent L. Henry ’69 (2009) — VP & General Counsel, Partners HealthCare System, Inc., Boston, MA
* Jose L. Huizar *94 (2009) — City Councilmember, 14th District, City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
* Rishi S. Jaitly ’04 (2008) — Policy Analyst, Google, San Francisco, CA
* Olivier Y. Kamanda ’03 (2007) — Deputy Campaign Manager, Maryland Attorney General, Philadelphia, PA
* Dennis J. Keller ’63 (2010) — Board Chair, DEVRY INC. and DeVry University Inc., Oakbrook Terrace, IL
* Randall Kennedy ’77 (2015) — Professor, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
* Peter B. Lewis ’55 (2013) — Chairman, The Progressive Corporation, New York, NY
* Karen Magee ’83 (2011) — CEO, Planet Out, San Francisco, CA
* Matthew J. T. Margolin ’05 (2009) — Analyst, Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs & Co., New York, NY
* Katherine Marshall *69 (2009) Director, The World Bank, Washington, DC
* James S. McDonnell III ’58 (2007) — Retired; former Corporate VP, McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, MO
* Heidi G. Miller ’74 (2014) — Exec. VP and CEO, J.P. Morgan Chase Treasury and Securities Services, New York, NY
* Robert S. Murley ’72 (2016) — Chairman, Invest. Banking, Credit Suisse Securities LLC, Chicago, IL
* Nancy J. Newman ’78 (2008) — Professor; Dir. of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA
* John A. O'Brien ’65 (2010) — President, Milton Hershey School, Hershey, PA
* Louise M. O'Brien ’82(2007) — Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Dell, Inc., Chestnut Hill, MA
* Stephen A. Oxman ’67 (2012) — Senior Advisor, Morgan Stanley, New York, NY
* Nancy B. Peretsman ’76 (2015) — Executive VP and Managing Director, Allen & Company LLC, New York, NY
* Kimberly E. Ritrievi ’80(2009) — Retired Managing Director, Goldman Sachs & Co., St. Petersburg, FL
* Louise S. Sams ’79 (2014) — Exec. VP & Gen. Counsel, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc; Pres, Turner Broadcasting System Int'l, Inc, Atlanta, GA
* Eric Schmidt ’76 (2008) — Chief Executive Officer, Google Inc., Mountain View, CA
* Mark Siegler ’63 (2010) — Lindy Bergman Dist. Svc. Prof. of Med. and Surgery; Dir., MacLean Ctr. for Clinical Med. Ethics, Chicago, IL
* Terdema L. Ussery II ’81 (2008) — President and CEO, Dallas Mavericks; CEO, HDNet, Dallas, TX
* Rajiv Vinnakota ’93 (2007) — Co-Founder and Managing Director, The SEED Foundation, Washington, DC
* Brady P. Walkinshaw ’06 (2010) — Fulbright Scholar, Honduras, Everson, WA
* Peter C. Wendell ’72 (2011) — Managing Director, Sierra Ventures; Faculty, Stanford Business School Menlo Park, CA
* John O. Wynne ’67 (2008) — Ret. President and CEO, Landmark Communications, Inc. Norfolk, VA

ee also

* President and Fellows of Harvard College
* Yale Corporation

External links

* [http://www.princeton.edu/~vp/trustees/Trustee_photo-04-05.html Official website]


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