Princeton
Weekly Bulletin
September 20, 1999
Vol. 89, No. 2


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Looking for alien light
SETI@home
Computer experts aid Kosovo refugees
Mandela to be honored
Report summarizes efforts to combat alcohol abuse
Six join board of trustees
Humanities Council brings fellows
Nassau Notes
People
Obituaries
Calendar
Employment

 


Six join board of trustees

Six new trustees join the board in September: charter trustee Brent Henry; term trustees Heidi Miller and Crystal Nix; and alumni trustees A. Scott Berg, Andrea Jung and Brian Johnson. All will serve until 2003 except Henry, who will serve until 2009.

Henry is vice president and general counsel of the MedStar Healthcare Group in the Washington, DC area. Former chair of the Alumni Council, he graduated in 1969 as a Woodrow Wilson School major.

Miller is chief financial officer of Citigroup. A 1974 graduate who earned her PhD in history from Yale in 1979, she is a member of the Advisory Council for the Bendheim Center for Finance.

Nix is special counsel in the litigation department of O'Melveny and Myers LLP in Washington, DC. A graduate of Harvard Law School, she was chair and editor in chief of the Daily Princetonian as a member of the Class of 1985.

Author Berg has published three books, all bestsellers: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius (which grew out of his senior thesis), Goldwyn: A Biography and Lindbergh. A member of the Class of 1971, he has taught at UCLA and the University of Southern California.

Jung is president and chief operating officer of Avon Products. An English major in the Class of 1979, she sits on the boards of General Electric, Zale Corp. and the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Johnson, who graduated in June '99, was elected young alumni trustee. A religion major, he is preparing to become an elementary school teacher in Louisiana through the Teach for America program.