| Trustee Renewal
Tom Clark '69, president of the Duke Alumni
Association, will serve as a voting member of Duke's board of
trustees from 2007 to 2009. As DAA president-elect, he has been
a non-voting member since 2005.
Clark, who is in the first year of a two-year term as DAA president,
serves on the boards of various arts organizations, public television,
and legal-aid services. He retired last year as division president
and managing director of U.S. Trust Company. At Duke, he was
an A.B. Duke Scholar and a Navy Scholar.
In addition, three alumni have been nominated for re-election
as trustees: Kenneth W. Hubbard '65, elected to the board in
2005 to complete an unexpired term, is eligible for a six-year
term. Current trustees G. Richard Wagoner Jr. '75 and Lewis T. "Rusty" Williams
Ph.D. '77, M.D. '78 will be serving second six-year terms.
Hubbard is an executive vice president of Hines, an international
real-estate company. He is responsible for the acquisition, development,
and management of commercial and mixed-use projects in the northeastern
U.S.
Wagoner is chair and CEO of General Motors Corporation. He advanced
through finance and management positions in GM's international
divisions in Brazil, Canada, and Europe, and later was named
president of GM North America.
Williams is executive chair and founder of Five Prime Therapeutics
Inc. Earlier he was president of research and development and
a director of Chiron Corporation. Recently awarded the American
Heart Association's Basic Research Prize, he is a member of the
National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences.
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