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Trustee/Ch AI R (From 10/23)
Jose Cervantes
Trustee/Vice Ch AI R (From 10/23)
Dr Nicole Snell
Trustee/Secretary (From 10/23)
Thomas Mulloy
Trustee
Seth Bravin
Trustee
The Honorable Sherrod Brown
Trustee
The Honorable Larry Buschon
Trustee
Darian Burwell
Trustee
Linda Campbell
Trustee (From 10/23)
Edna Conway
Trustee (From 10/23)
Leah Cox
Trustee
Dr Charlene Dwyer
Trustee
Dr Joyce Ester
Trustee
Edson Gallaudet
Trustee (To 10/23)
Dr Natwar Gandhi
Trustee
Mindi Greenland
Trustee (From 10/23)
Melissa Draganac Hawk
Trustee
Gregory J Hlibok
Trustee
Dr Philip Kerstetter
Trustee
The Honorable Betty Mccollum
Trustee
Wilma Newhoudt Druchen
Trustee
Dr Cynthia Neese B AI Les
President
Roberta Cordano
Provost
Khadijat Rashid
Cfo
Brad Hermes
Chief Of Staff
Katherine Heather Harker
Chief Operating Officer
Dominic Lacy
Chief Admin Officer, Clerc Center
Nicole Sutliffe
Chief Academic Officer, Clerc Center
Marianne Belsky
Chief Billingual Officer
Laurene Simms
Interim General Counsel (From 5/24)
Faye Kuo
Chief Comm. And Admissions Officer
Brandi Rarus
Dean, Student Aff AI Rs
Travis Imel
Exec Dir., Belonging & Engagement
Jeremy Brunson
Dean, Academic And Career Success
Robert Sanchez
Exec Dir., Institutional Advancement
Nicholas Kiego
Strategic Research Officer
Poorna Kushalnagar
Director, Student Health Services
James Huang
Assoc. Dean, Student Programs & Services
Carl Pramuk
Science Director
Laura Ann Petitto
Professor
Raja Kushalnagar
Former Interim Provost; Professor
Jeffrey Lewis
Former Key Employee; Professor
Eugenie Gertz
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