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Trustees Emeriti

Hampshire College trustees who serve for two terms may be voted by the Board of Trustees as "trustees emeriti" in recognition of their devoted service to the college.  Hampshire College is proud of its distinguished trustees emeriti and grateful for the wisdom and support they generously shared and continue to share with the college.

Helen S. Astin (parent)
Professor and associate director, Higher Education Research Institute, UCLA (retired)
Diane Bell
Finniss, Australia
Randolph Bromery
Amherst, Massachusetts
Blair Brown
Newton, Massachusetts
Sarah Buttenwieser (alumna)
Northampton, Massachusetts
Gail O’Neill Caulkins (alumna)
Chappaqua, New York
Amy Cohen (parent)
Psychotherapist, Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, New York
Jill K. Conway
Boston, Massachusetts      
Paul M. Dodyk
Attorney, New York, New York
Gail D. Dratch (alumna)
Bethesda, Maryland
G.A. Finch
Partner, Hoogendoorn & Talbot LLP, Chicago, Illinois
Vanessa Northington Gamble M.D., Ph.D. (alumna)
Director, National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care,
Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama
Ralph E. Gomory
President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, New York
Judith B. Griffin
President, Pathways to College, Englewood, New Jersey
David Gruber  (alumnus)
President, Gruber, Gray and Co., Inc., East Hampton, New York
Joan W. Harris (parent)
President, Standard Shares, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
Amy Hines (alumna)
Senior vice president, The Alford Group, Payne Forrester Division,
Farmington, Connecticut
Artemis A. W. Joukowsky III  (alumnus)
Chairman & CEO, Avalon Financial Group, Sherborn, Massachusetts
John P. Kendall
President, Faneuil Hall Associates, Boston, Massachusetts
John F. Keydel (parent)
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Gerald M. Levin
Marina Del Ray, California
Michael Mann (alumnus)
Attorney, Richards Kibbe & Orbe, Washington, DC
Leonard H. Marks
Washington, D.C.
Roberto Marquez
William R. Kenan Professor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts
Paul McCraven (alumnus)
First Vice President, New Haven Savings Bank, New Haven, Connecticut
Charles Merrill
Boston, Massachusetts
Christopher B. Milne (alumnus)
President & CEO, Gage-Wiley, Northampton, Massachusetts
Edward Ney (parent)
Chairman  Emeritus, Young and Rubicam, Inc., New York, New York
Nicholas Hayes Ney, Ph.D. (alumnus)
Psychologist, Menlo Park, California
J. Ernest (Jerry) Nunnally
Senior Philanthropic Advisor, Dartmouth Callege, Hanover, New Hampshire
Olara Otunnu
New York, New York
Percy A. Pierre
Professor of Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Isabel C. Stewart
Chicago, Illinois
Charles H. Taylor
Conway, Massachusetts
Sietske Turndorf (parent)
Key Biscayne, Florida   
Richard H. Ullman
David K. E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University,
Princeton, New Jersey
John H. Watts III 
Chairman, Fischer, Francis, Trees & Watts, New York, New York
Cora Weiss (parent)
President, Samuel Rubin Foundation, New York, New York; 
International Representative, Peace Action, Washington, DC
Eve B. Wildrick (alumna)
President, Executive Interiors, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cynthia Wolff (alumna)
Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch, New York, New York
Jonathan Wright (alumnus)
President, Wright Builders, Inc., Northampton, Massachusetts

PRESIDENTS EMERITI
Franklin Patterson, president, 1965-1971 (deceased)
Charles Longsworth, president, 1971-1977
Adele Simmons, president, 1977-1989
Gregory S. Prince, Jr., president, 1989-2005

Where Are They now?

Judith Berry Griffin served as trustee for three terms throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. She currently serves as president of Pathways to College, an organization she began as a pilot project in 1991, when she was president of A Better Chance, Inc. The principal goal of Pathways to College is to make students the best college candidates they can be. The Pathways program works after school hours throughout the high school years with selected students, primarily students of color, who demonstrate high academic potential. The target population is ninth through 12th grade students in schools that provide only limited exposure and access to selective colleges.    

 
 

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