Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC); Former Carnegie Council Trustee; Columbia University Nikolas K. Gvosdev Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, U.S. He retiired June 30, 2018. 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. 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 previously headed the Theory of Condensed Matter group at the Cavendish Laboratory. 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. His goal is to enable scientific simulations to achieve the very high performance potential of next-generation computer architectures with deep memory hierarchies. Global Engagement Initiative (USGE); U.S. In this role,Holt leads the world's largest multi-disciplinary scientific and engineering society. PDF Code of Ethics Policy - Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Holt served eight years on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and, from 2007 to 2010, chaired the Select Intelligence Oversight Panel, which worked to strengthen legislative oversight of the intelligence community. From August 2012 to Jun 2014, she also served as interim director of the University of California Observatories. 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. Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs - Wikipedia University Leadership and Governance. Board of Trustees | Carnegie Hall Ray Rothrock is the former CEO of RedSeal. He will lead a$3 billionnature solutions portfolio to protect and restore nature and transform food systemsas part ofJeff Bezos'$10 billionpersonal commitment to protect nature and fight climate change. 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 Trustees History | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Board of Trustees & Advisory Committee | Carnegie Science She also worked on geoneutrinos, helping physicists at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory and USArray identify whether neutrinos come from the core, mantle or crust of earth. Mr. Crawford is a member of the French Legion of Honor and Japans Order of the Rising Sun. Elisabeth Sifton was an editor, publisher, and author of The Serenity Prayer (2004) and No Ordinary Men (2013). Coffee, tea, and light refreshments will be provided. Mr. Stone also advises two U.S. families, a German family, and a French family in a similar capacity. Digital Resilience: Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat. 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. From 1986 to 1989, he was a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, working on time-resolved spectroscopy of bacterial and plant pigments. Rush D. Holt, Ph.D., was the 18th chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and executive publisher of theSciencefamily of journals in February 2015. Mr. Korzenecki earned a BS in Fire Protection Engineering and a BS in Chemical Engineering both from the Illinois Institute of Technology, an MBA in Finance from the University of Houston and an MBT in Corporate Taxation from the University of Southern California. Holt is also a past recipient of two of AAAS' highest honors: the William D. Carey Lectureship Award (2005) and the Philip Hauge Abelson Award (2010). The Carnegie Mellon Board of Trustees bears ultimate responsibility for the university, its policies, organization, financing and governance. Rockefeller, Carnegie, and the SSRC's Focus on Race in the - Items 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. In September 2007 he was honored with the Japanese Foreign Ministers Prize (Gaimu-daijin Hyosho) for his work in creating the Japanese program at the American Hospital of Paris. Samuel Dubois Cook was a political scientist, civil rights activist, and the first African-American faculty member at Duke University. Joel Rosenthal - President - Carnegie Council for Ethics in - LinkedIn Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (formerly the Church Peace Union, and later the Council on Religion in International Affairs) is a philanthropic organization dedicated to promoting world peace. Prior to RedSeal he was a general partner at Venrock, one of RedSeals founding investors. ognition of the support of the longtime Carnegie Hall Trustee and his family. He worked in chemical and refinery operations, crude oil trading, financial management, strategic planning and was involved in M&A assignments. Phyllis D. Collins is director of Keswick Management Inc. and a director of the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut. More recently, Mr. Stone established the Investment Office of Sir James Dyson, a British industrial designer and founder of Dyson Limited. In 1982, he took leave from Swarthmore to serve as an AAAS/American Physical Society Science and Technology Policy Fellow on Capitol Hill. As an author, she has received the 1992 George Polk Award, a 2008 Fulbright Prize, and the 2010 Shorenstein Prize. William H. Taft served as the 27th president of the United States. Newton D. Baker was secretary of war under President Woodrow Wilson during World War I. He has played a significant role in designing the coronagraph and in shaping the overall mission. Ray Rothrock is also a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation board. 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. Dr. Samper earned a bachelor of sciencein biology from the Universidad de Los Andes, and a master'sand Ph.D. in biology at Harvard University, where he was awarded the Derek Bok prize for excellence in teaching. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of London, the Institute of Physics, the American Physical Society, and an associate member The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS). New York, NY 10065, 2023 Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. 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. Of the techniques developed, one approach permitted high-resolution chemical synthesis in a light-directed, spatially defined format. Prior to the founding of Strategic and EMM, he was a senior investment officer at the World Bank and an economist with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. Prior to joining MTA, Ms. Lapp had a distinguished legal career, serving as New York State Director of Criminal Justice and Commissioner of the Criminal Justice Services Department; as New York Citys Criminal Justice Coordinator; and as chief of staff and special counsel to the New York City Deputy Mayor for Public Safety. In 1981, Holt was issued a patent for an improved solar-pond technology for harnessing energy from sunlight. AnyDATA wireless data devices provide high-speed performance, small form factor, low cost, strong reliability and have been certified by more than 54 carriers in 43 countries. Mr. Crawford earned a BA from Haverford College in 1958, an MA from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1959, and after attending the University of Paris from 1959 to 1961, a JD from Columbia University in 1964, where he was a member of theJournal of Transnational Law. Many of the technologies currently used for single cell genomics trace their origin to Quakes discoveries in this field. He has recently retired as trustee of the Art Fund and chair of the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. Professor Johnson serves on several international journal editorial boards, as well as on advisory boards to several national and international research centers. He is the Charles Young Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at Princeton University and was the Founding Director of the Center of Computational Astrophysics at the Flatiron Institute in NY. 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. On Capitol Hill, Holt established a long track record of advocacy for federal investment in research and development, science education, and innovation. His landmark publication Politics Among Nations is considered to be the foundational text of the classical realist approach to international politics. Concepts such as cold dark matter and the Great Attractor are direct results of work by Dr. Faber and her colleagues. Dr. Faber contributed to the first comprehensive model of how galaxies formed and helped to lay the foundation for the now widely accepted notion that most galaxies have a supermassive black hole at their center. In a complex, changing, and increasingly contested world, the Carnegie Endowment generates strategic ideas and independent analysis, supports diplomacy, and trains the next generation of international scholar-practitioners to help countries and institutions take on the most difficult global problems and safeguard peace. He is a member the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Washington, DC. He joined the company in 1974 as a technology development manager. 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. 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. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below. Michael graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1963 (engineering). Dr. Samper is the newly named managing director and leader of nature solutions at the Bezos Earth Fund. Helping to found the first World Conference on Faith and Order, he was one of the foremost leaders of Christian unity in his day. A board of trustees, consisting of leaders in business, the sciences, education, and public service, oversees Carnegie's operations. In the 28 years that he spent as an editor for the Virginia Quarterly Review, he transformed the journal into a highly regarded publication. He previously founded and served as chief executive officer of Cellular Research, Inc., a start-up life science technology company founded in 2011 working to develop new technology to improve the precision of measurements in biological samples. He is married to Margaret Lancefield, a physician, and they have three children and seven grandchildren. Her scientific research focuses on active galaxies, which host accreting supermassive black holes in their centers. Dr. Fodor earned a BS in biology in 1978 and an MS in biochemistry in 1981, both from Washington State University, and an MA in 1983 and PhD in 1985 in chemistry from Princeton University. Spergel received his undergraduate degree from Princeton in 1982 (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). Board of Trustees - Leadership - Carnegie Mellon University He led international humanitarian projects, including the Peace Corps, and was awarded over 50 honorary degrees. Each of the divisions has its own scientific director who manages day-to-day operations. In this capacity, he participated in the establishment of the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Molecular Pathology in Norwich. This work may inform our understanding of how these processes are regulated in other organisms and has applications in the fields of agriculture and human health. He served as president of Dillard University, founder of the Center for Black-Jewish relations, and the namesake of the Center on Social Equality at Duke. He is also founder and former chairman of Affymetrix, Inc., a manufacturer of genetics analysis tools. Mr. Stone is an external member of the Investment Committee at the Family Office of Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and a former Minister for Science and Innovation in the United Kingdom. Carnegie Corporation of New York Welcomes Three New Trustees. Her work on the evolution of the continental crustexplored the andesitic composition of continental crust that cannot be produced by basaltic magmatism - the building blocks of the continental crust do not match the edifice. She is working on the concentration of heat producing elements (potassium, thorium and uranium) in the continental crust to estimate the Moho temperature. Ray Rothrock is the author of the bookDigital Resilience: Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat? Mr. Stone earned an MA in psychology, with honors, from the University of Edinburgh in 1970. Mather and the COBE team showed that the cosmic microwave background radiation has a blackbody spectrum within 50 parts per million (ppm), confirming the expanding universe concept (Big Bang theory) to extraordinary accuracy. His mentees are now faculty members at Barcelona, Cambridge, Cardiff, Columbia, Cornell, Cooper Union, Harvard, Max-Planck Institute, NYU, Oxford, Rutgers, UCSB, UCSD, UCL, USC, Texas Tech, U Tokyo, U Toronto and U Washington. Healy and Ray will be the university's first recent graduate trustees, a new category of trustee. In 2016 she received Los Angeles Business Journals Executive of the Year award and was honored as one of the Entertainment Diversity Councils Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment.. Samuel DeWitt Proctor was a minister and religious scholar best known for his role in the Civil Rights Movement. 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. A lifelong teacher and scholar, he was named a distinguished alumnus of Boston University and holds 14 honorary degrees. Dr. Barrett chairs Change the Equation, a national science, technology, engineering, and math [STEM] initiative; STAND for Children Arizona, and the National Forest Foundation. The caricature of realism as an expression of amoral realpolitik has been inadequate and false, for realism in the nuclear age has pivoted as much on moral principles as on power politics. Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 30 Grants Totaling Carnegie Hall announced a Composer's Chair for the rst time in its history Isaac Stern Auditorium, stage view. 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. At Harvard University she served on the Fairbank Center Committee and the Committee on University Resources, as well as on the Visiting Committee for the Harvard School of Public Health. He is on the board of Check Point Software Technology, Ltd. an original Venrock investment, and Team8, both Tel Avivbased companies. Professor Halliday is the Director of Columbia Universitys Earth Institute. He is a leading advocate for improving education in the United States and has been involved in the creation or leadership of numerous organizations working in this field. He is the former Vice President of the Royal Society and former President of the Geochemical Society. An ardent pacifist, he was a prominent supporter of American membership in the League of Nations. The June 23 Board of Trustees meeting was filled with mutual admiration and appreciation including video tributes and the renaming of a piece of Pitt property as Chancellor Patrick Gallagher and Provost Ann Cudd attended their last board meeting as Pitt's leaders. She served as the chair of the international committee that oversaw the sequencing of the first plant genome and currently serves on the Board of the Biotechnology Industry Organization as a member of its Food & Agriculture Governing Section Board. Mr. Thompson waspresident and chief executive officer of Orbital ATK, a global aerospace and defense technologies company. in Physics and M.S. Joanne Chory is identifying cellular mechanisms that allow plants to optimize their shapes and sizes. CMSI Partners with American Council on Education to Encourage MSI Carnegie Council serves as the most trusted and nonpartisan advocate for ethical solutions to the most critical issues of the day.