Michael graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1963 (engineering). Quake developed applications of these devices in areas in fields as diverse as structural biology, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology. Final Report from Carnegie Corporation of New York's Council on Advancing Adolescent Literacy An Agenda for Advancing Adolescent Literacy for College and Career Success ii||TIME TO ACT He was also awarded the International Von Karman Wings Award by the Aerospace Historical Society and the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation. Dr. Faber has received many honors for her accomplishments. She was a Fulbright Scholar and one of the first female members of New York City's Century Association. In 1982, he took leave from Swarthmore to serve as an AAAS/American Physical Society Science and Technology Policy Fellow on Capitol Hill. During his term as chair, the department was consistently ranked as #1 by US News and World Reports and by the NAS. Julius Scott was the president of Wiley College, one of the oldest historically Black colleges in the United States west of the Mississippi, from 1996 - 2001. Preuss previously spent 16 years in plant research, founding Chromatin to commercialize synthetic chromosome technology developed in her laboratory at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and The University of Chicago. He retiired June 30, 2018. Hans Joachim Morgenthau was one of the most renowned political scientists of the twentieth century. in Mathematics from Stanford University in 1991 and a doctorate in Theoretical Physics from the University of Oxford as a Marshall Scholar in 1994. She is working on the concentration of heat producing elements (potassium, thorium and uranium) in the continental crust to estimate the Moho temperature. Wilson is married to Jane Wilson, a Scripps College graduate. Prior to joining Cambridge, he worked at Bell Laboratories from 1980 through 1997, finishing his time there as head of Theoretical Physics Research. The Board of Trustees shall consist of a minimum of 40 voting members, including ex-officio members, with the number of voting trustees to be determined from time to time by the trustees. Michael G. Wilson 63 began his producing career in 1976, working with Albert Cubby Broccoli on The Spy Who Loved Me. He has published a number of articles and is co-inventor on two patents. Research Fellow, Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC); Columbia SIPA, Chief Financial Officer, Carnegie Council, Digital Communications Manager, Carnegie Council, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Carnegie Council, Director, Information Technology, Executive Producer, Carnegie Ethics Studio, Associate Editor, Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs", Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC); Former Carnegie Council Trustee; Columbia University, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, U.S. Prior to joining Disney in 2000, Ms. McCarthy was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Imperial Bancorp from 1997 to 2000. He is best known for his diplomacy during the Bosnian War and as the last U.S. ambassador to SFR Yugoslavia. A board of trustees, consisting of leaders in business, the sciences, education, and public service, oversees Carnegie's operations. 170 East 64th Street In 1998, he opened the Wilson Centre for Photography, one of the largest private collections of photography today, spanning works from some of the earliest extant photographs to the most current contemporary productions. . Coffee, tea, and light refreshments will be provided. She pays particular attention to how clusters are found, because any bias in finding clusters can lead to a bias in our conclusions about them. He is also a Fellow of the American Astronautical Society and the Royal Aeronautical Society and is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the International Academy of Astronautics. Specifically, his research focuses on three principal areas: collaborative visualization environments, high-performance computer architectures, and performance modeling. As Chromatins CEO, Daphne Preuss has assembled a vertically integrated sorghum business with state-of-the-art technologies, a market-leading breeding team, and global sales and distribution networks. Mr. Thompson waspresident and chief executive officer of Orbital ATK, a global aerospace and defense technologies company. In addition, he was named High-Technology Entrepreneur of the Year by Inc. Magazine, was selected as Satellite Executive of the Year byVia Satellite Magazine, and was presented with the World Technology Award for Space byThe Economist. He joined the Earth Institute in April 2018, after spending more than a decade at the University of Oxford, during which time he was dean of science and engineering. Neil Shubin is well known for his discovery of Tiktaalik roseae,the 375 million year old fossil link between fish and tetrapods. Ray Rothrock holds a BS in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A & M University, a MS in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA with Distinction from the Harvard Business School. Dr. Fodor has received various honors and awards, including the Washington State University Distinguished Alumni Award, the Intellectual Property Owners Distinguished Inventor of the Year Award, the Chiron Corporation Biotechnology Research Award, The Association for Laboratory Automation Achievement Award, the Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine, The Takeda Foundation Award, The Economist Innovation Award for Nanotechnology, and the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Award for outstanding contributions to Biomolecular Technologies. With her diverse and extensive background in industry, scientific foundations, and both state and federal government, Maxon is recognized as a national leader in science and technology policy. Maxon has been integral to the strategic planning efforts and development of the Biosciences Area for four years, most recently as the Biosciences Principal Deputy. At Mr. Crawfords alma mater, Haverford College, he was the 2006 recipient of the Perry Award for Exemplary Service in Fund Raising. In the 28 years that he spent as an editor for the Virginia Quarterly Review, he transformed the journal into a highly regarded publication. The Carnegie Institution for Science is headquartered on Broad Branch Road in Washington, D.C., with three research divisions on both coasts of the United States and Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. They have two sons and four grandchildren. EMM, established in 1987, was one of the first investment management firms to specialize in the management of emerging market equities. Affymetrix began as a unit of the Affymax Research Institute in Palo Alto, where Dr. Fodor spearheaded the effort to develop high-density arrays of biological compounds. Healy and Ray will be the university's first recent graduate trustees, a new category of trustee. In 1981, Holt was issued a patent for an improved solar-pond technology for harnessing energy from sunlight. She has served as a board member or advisor on numerous commissions and committees at the National Academy of Sciences and other scientific institutions and organizations. He practices in the areas of international arbitration and litigation, in particular as counsel in commercial arbitration matters before the International Chamber of Commerce and other arbitral institutions, and has acted as arbitrator or mediator in a number of international dispute resolution matters. She has served on the editorial board and is currently co-editor of the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Katie Lapp is Harvard University's Executive Vice President. Previously, she was a board member and chair of the finance committee of Phoenix House of California, Inc., a director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, and served as both the treasurer and a director of the Alumnae Association of Smith College. Professor Johnson is a faculty member within the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute at the University of Utah where he is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and holds faculty appointments in the Departments of Physics and Bioengineering. In the area of high-performance computers, he studies approaches to computing at the Petaflops Scale, focusing on analysis, modeling, and simulation tools for these ultra-high-performance computers. Honors include the Prize for Convergence Research (National Academy of Science), The Max Delbruck Prize in Biological Physics (American Physical Society), the Gabbay Prize for Biotechnology and Medicine, the Human Frontiers of Science Program Nakasone Prize, the MIT-Lemelson Prize for Inventors, the Raymond and Beverly Sackler International Prize in Biophysics, the American Society of Microbiologys Promega Biotechnology Award, and the Royal Society of Chemistry Publishings Pioneer of Miniaturization Award. Dr. Duffy is a former trustee and treasurer of the China Medical Board of New York, Inc., and the successor organization to the China Medical Board division of the Rockefeller Foundation, formed in 1914 to manage the Foundations developing interests in medicine and medical education in China. With about 400 published research papers, Halliday has been a pioneer in developing mass spectrometry to measure small isotopic variations in everything from meteorites to seawater to living organisms, helping to shed light on the birth and early development of our solar system, the interior workings of the Earth, and the processes that affect Earths surface environment. in Physics and Mathematics summa cum laude from Tufts University. Carnegie Corporation of New York Welcomes Three New Trustees. Is this really where most of the baryons are hiding? She earned her Bachelors degree in biology and chemistry from the State University of New York, Albany, and her graduate degree in molecular cell biology from the University of California, Berkeley. in Physics and M.S. On Capitol Hill, Holt established a long track record of advocacy for federal investment in research and development, science education, and innovation. Dr. Fodor is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Chemical Society, the Biophysical Society, and the National Academy of Engineering. He spent many years working in his familys various steel companies, including Caine Steel of Chicago and Pinole Point Steel Co. and the Marwais Steel Company of the San Francisco Bay area, culminating as president and chief executive officer of Marwais Steel. He received a B.S. In addition, he has experience in multijurisdictional aspects of United States and European litigation and in dealing with international joint ventures and other projects and transactions in such sectors as oil and gas, construction, and electronics. Roberta L. Rudnickis an American earth scientist and professor of geology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Trustees | Carnegie Corporation of New York Trustees Board of Trustees Honorary Trustees Past Trustees Board of Trustees Thomas H. Kean, Chairman Chairman, THK Consulting Janet L. Robinson, Vice Chairman Retired President and Chief Executive Officer, The New York Times Company Pedro Aspe Chairman, Insignia Capital Lionel Barber Russell Hardin was a political science professor at New York University specializing in rational choice, collective action, and moral and political philosophy. Christine M. McCarthy is Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of The Walt Disney Company and oversees the Companys worldwide finance organization, which includes brand and franchise management, corporate alliances, corporate real estate, corporate strategy, enterprise controllership, enterprise social responsibility, enterprise technology, financial planning and analysis, global product and labor standards, investor relations, risk management, tax, and treasury. IN THIS ISSUE: Reactions from the Next Generation, White House Expressed Concern that Israel is Leaking info on Indirect Iran Talks, U.S. to Send Its Biggest Sub to Korean Peninsula in Message to North and South, Fukushima Nuclear Plant Operator Says Equipment to Release Treated Wastewater into Sea is Complete, Japanese Populist Calls for Say Over Any Use of U.S. Nuclear Bombs, Reading Between the For more than a century, Carnegie Council has set the global ethical agenda and worked for an ethical future. In 2022, he was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire honour for services to film, to drama, to philanthropy and to skills. Frederick Lynch was a minister, author, and advocate for peace and tolerance. Joel H . Professor Rudnick waselected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2010 and was awarded the Dana Medal by the Mineralogical Society of America. Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs was founded in New York City in 1914, when Andrew Carnegie assembled a group of leaders in religion, academia and politics and appointed them . She is also responsible for the Corporation's work concerning Russia and Eurasia. Dr. Barrett was a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1965 and was a Fulbright Fellow to the Technical University of Denmark in 1972. Ray Rothrock is also a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation board. Prof. Urry is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society and American Women in Science; received an honorary doctorate from Tufts University; and was awarded the American Astronomical Societys Annie Jump Cannon and George van Biesbroeck prizes. After graduation, he joined the Stanford University Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and remained there until 1974, rising to the rank of associate professor. Mr. Thompson earned a BS in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976, an MS in aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology in 1977, and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981. At the same time, he served as chief science adviser for biodiversity for the Colombian government and participated and collaborated with the creation of the Colombian Ministry of Environment. In that role, she was responsible for the enterprise-wide management of a variety of functions, including corporate finance, capital markets, financial risk management, international treasury, insurance, pension and investments, global cash management and treasury operations, and credit and collections. She is a leading authority on telescopes and astronomical instrumentation and has been closely involved with both the W.M. He serves as an advisor to the General Partner of Advent Life Sciences, also in the United Kingdom, and he chairs a start-up company that is developing novel hydrogen storage technology. He is vice chair of Science Foundation Arizona and co-chairs the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Advisory Board. Dr. Samper is a biologist and international authority on environmental policy. He is a board member of Achieve, Inc., an education reform organization working to raise academic standards and graduation requirements; K12 Inc.; and Society for Science and the Public. Spergel is a fellow of the American Physical Society, a Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has been awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, the Breakthrough Prize, the Gruber Prize, the Shaw Prize, Sloan Fellowship and the Presidential Young Investigator award. With Professor Rob MacLeod, Dr. Johnson founded the SCI research group in 1992, which has since grown to become the SCI Institute employing over 200 faculty, staff and students. Prior to becoming CFO of The Walt Disney Company in July 2015, Ms. McCarthy served as Executive Vice President, Corporate Real Estate, Alliances and Treasurer, The Walt Disney Company. He also serves as the secretary of social services in the Archdiocese of Boston. As a National Research Council postdoctoral fellow at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York City, he led the proposal efforts for the Cosmic Background Explorer mission (1974-76), and moved to Goddard Space Flight Center to be the lead scientist for the mission. Deana Arsenian Vice President, International Program, and Program Director, Russia and Eurasia As vice president of the International Program, Deana Arsenian promotes the development of Carnegie Corporation of New York's grantmaking on international issues. She also served as executive director and chief executive officer for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority from 2000 through 2006, where she was responsible for the operations, finances, and long-term business strategies of North Americas largest regional transportation network. New York, NY: Carnegie Corporation of New York. Dr. Faber is vice chairman of the Board of Annual Reviews, Inc.; trustee emeritus of the SETI Institute; and, until recently, a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers. From 1987 to 1998, Holt was assistant director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), a Department of Energy national lab, which is the largest research facility of Princeton University and one of the largest alternative energy research facilities in the country. Mr. Crawford currently serves as vice chairman of the American Hospital of Paris and as a member of the board of the Fondation Carnot, International Council of Haverford College (former chairman), and International House New York. He is a Fellow of the UKs Royal Society and Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences. She returned to the Australian National University as a research fellow in 1989. He is also founder and former chairman of Affymetrix, Inc., a manufacturer of genetics analysis tools. 212-838-4120 Dr. Barrett chairs Change the Equation, a national science, technology, engineering, and math [STEM] initiative; STAND for Children Arizona, and the National Forest Foundation. He has recently retired as trustee of the Art Fund and chair of the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. She earned her Bachelors degree in biology and chemistry from the State University of New York, Albany, and her graduate degree in molecular cell biology from the University of California, Berkeley. The Fellowships program, dating to 1973, places outstanding scientists and engineers in executive, legislative, and Congressional branch assignments for one or two years; by early 2015, the program had served nearly 3,000 alumni working worldwide in the policy, academic, industry, and nonprofit realms. Quakes research has explored the nexus of biology, physics and technology development. Newton D. Baker was secretary of war under President Woodrow Wilson during World War I. In 2012 she was made Department Chair. Mather put the prize money into the John and Jane Mather Foundation for Science and the Arts. Global Engagement Initiative (USGE); Marymount Manhattan College, Visiting Fellow, U.S. Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC); Former Carnegie Council Trustee; Columbia University Nikolas K. Gvosdev Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, U.S. Warren Zimmermann was a U.S. diplomat and founder of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. He is an entrepreneur, acquiring and operating four niche manufacturing companies in the packaging industry. A co-founder of Premier Wireless, Inc., started in 1993. The first African American popularly elected to the Senate, he was a champion of anti-discrimination housing laws, increased minimum wage, racial equality, and public transportation. He also has interests in theoretical engineering, including holographic storage, optical fibers and devices, and materials for energy applications. Graduating from the University of Virginia as a Rhodes Scholar, Staige's storied career included time at the CIA, Time magazine, and with Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton. His research interests are in the areas of scientific computing and scientific visualization. His legislative work earned him numerous accolades, including being named one ofScientific Americanmagazine's "50 National Visionaries Contributing to a Brighter Technological Future" and a "Champion of Science" by the Science Coalition. She also writes about science for CNN.com. Barbara Crossette is an American journalist who has been a correspondent for The New York Times and The Nation. Time Magazine listed Spergel in its 2001 issue as one of America's top scientists and in its 2012 issue as one of the 25 most influential people in Space. He lives in New York with his wife and two children. Dr. Faber has made significant scientific contributions in the areas of structure and formation of elliptical galaxies; the nature, compositions, and motions of stars within a galaxy as related to its mass; and the streaming motions of large numbers of galaxies. Professor Johnson serves on several international journal editorial boards, as well as on advisory boards to several national and international research centers. He is an elected fellow of AAAS, the American Physical Society, and Sigma Xi, and he holds honorary degrees from Monmouth University, Rider University, and Thomas Edison State College. With her diverse and extensive background in industry, scientific foundations, and both state and federal government, Maxon is recognized as a national leader in science and technology policy. She also oversaw corporate alliances and the companys global real estate organization, including development, portfolio management and facilities management. Mr. Stone was also a trustee of several other Sainsbury family grant-making charities, including the Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund, the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, as well as serving on the board of the Social Market Foundation, a non-partisan think tank promoting pro-market and social justice policies. Retired President and Chief Executive Officer, The New York Times Company, Former Executive Editor, The Washington Post, Vice Chairman, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLC, Senior Fellow, Middle East Initiative, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, Founder and President, Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, Director, Kent Global Leadership Program for Conflict Resolution, and Professor of Practice, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, CEO & Managing Partner, WE Family Offices, 300th Anniversary University Professor, Harvard University, Helene L. Kaplan (19332023)Newton N. Minow(1926-2023), Nunn-Lugar Award for Promoting Nuclear Security, Reporting Requirements and Modification Requests, Full list of Corporation Trustees, 19112022. Joseph Bryan Hehir is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life at the Harvard Kennedy School. Professor Littlewood came to Chicago from Cambridge University, United Kingdom, where he was Head of the Cavendish Laboratory and the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge. Professor Shubin is a Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. Dr. Fodor is co-founder of 13.8, Inc. Ms. Lapp earned a BA in history from Fairfield University in 1978 and a law degree from Hofstra University in 1981. Dr. Faber edited Nearly Normal Galaxies: From the Planck Time to the Present(1987) and has authored more than 350 journal articles. Dr. Samper has served on several boards, including the Harvard Board of Overseers, the American Alliance of Museums, the World Wildlife Fund, the Nature Conservancy, and several boards of the CGIAR for agricultural research.
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