agenda - Harvard Kennedy School

AGENDA
thursday, may 2
annual meeting: opening session
HKS | Taubman Building | Fifth Floor | Nye Conference Center
3:0o pmRegistration Opens
3:30–5:00 pm
Dean’s Welcome
David T. Ellwood, Dean
Scott M. Black Professor of Political Economy, Harvard Kennedy School
Plenary Session: The Future of Higher Education
Moderator: David T. Ellwood
l Panelists:
l Lawrence S. Bacow MPP, JD 1976, PhD 1978, President, Tufts University (2001–2010)
l Susan Hockfield, Marie Curie Visiting Professor, HKS; President, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (2004–2012)
Donna E. Shalala, President, University of Miami (2001–present); US Secretary of Health and
l
Human Services (1993–2001)
evening program: neustadt & schelling awards dinner
Charles Hotel | Ballroom
l Richard E. Neustadt Award Recipients
Former Senators Richard Lugar (R-IN) and Sam Nunn (D-GA), for spearheading bipartisan efforts in
Congress to secure and dismantle nuclear weapons in the former Soviet Union.
The Neustadt Award is presented annually to those who, with research and innovative ideas, have
created powerful solutions to public problems.
Please note: Senator Lugar will be in attendance to accept this award on behalf of both recipients.
l Thomas C. Schelling Award Recipient
Sara McLanahan, the William S. Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton
University, for her work on the effects of family structure on social inequality and how public
policies can address the needs of children and their families.
The Schelling Award is presented annually to an individual whose remarkable intellectual work
has had a transformative impact on public policy.
This event is made possible through the generosity of David M. Rubenstein, co-founder and
co-chief executive officer, The Carlyle Group; member, HKS Dean’s Executive Committee.
6:00–7:00 pm
7:00–9:00
pm
Reception
Dinner and Program
friday, may 3
annual meeting continues
HKS | Taubman Building | Fifth Floor | Nye Conference Center
8:00–9:30 am
Breakfast with Current Student Fellowship Recipients
Introduction by David T. Ellwood
Moderator: Mary M. Boies, Partner, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP; Member, Dean’s Council, HKS
9:30–9:45 am
Chair’s Welcome
Peter L. Malkin, Chair, Malkin Holdings LLC; Chair, Dean’s Council, HKS
9:45–10:45 am
Dean’s Remarks: A Call for Exceptional Public Leadership
David T. Ellwood
10:45–11:00 am
Break
11:00 am–12:30 pm
Plenary Session: Energy and Security
Moderator: Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani MC/MPA 1982, Executive Chairman, DNO International ASA;
Member, Dean’s Council, HKS
Panelists:
l
Kenneth
A. Hersh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner, NGP Energy Capital Management;
Member, Dean’s Council, HKS
l Marvin E. Odum, President, Shell Oil Company; Director, Shell Upstream Americas; Member, Dean’s Council, HKS
l
Meghan
L. O’Sullivan, Jeane M. Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, HKS
l Carl-Henric Svanberg, Chairman, BP plc and AB Volvo; Member, Dean’s Council, HKS
12:30–1:45 pm
Lunch, Longfellow Room, Charles Hotel Pavilion
An HKS faculty member will be seated at each table to share new projects and initiatives.
2:00–3:30 pm
Plenary Session: The Challenges of Leading in a Democracy
Moderator: Iris Bohnet, Academic Dean; Professor of Public Policy;
Director, Women and Public Policy Program, HKS
Panelists:
Felipe
Calderón MC/MPA 2000, HKSEE 2003, Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow, HKS;
l
President of Mexico (2006–2012)
l Lucas Papademos, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, HKS; Prime Minister of Greece (2011–2012)
Michael
Ignatieff, Professor of Practice, HKS; Leader of the Liberal Party, Canada (2008–2011)
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3:30 pmClosing Remarks
David T. Ellwood
SPEAKERS
l LAWRENCE S. BACOW MPP, JD 1976, PHD 1978 served as
president of Tufts University from 2001–2011. During his 10
years as president, he advanced the university’s role as a
leader in teaching, research, and public service. Within Tufts, he
championed academic excellence and placed a premium on open
communication and close engagement with students, faculty,
staff, and alumni. He became nationally known as an advocate
of broader access to higher education and the importance of
need-based financial aid. Internationally, he played an important
role in efforts to strengthen universities’ commitment to civic
engagement. Before assuming the presidency of Tufts, Bacow
spent 24 years on the faculty at MIT, where he was the Lee and
Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies. He also
served as chairman of the MIT faculty and as chancellor, one
of MIT’s two most senior academic leadership positions. He is
currently the president-in-residence at Harvard Graduate School
of Education, senior adviser to ITHAKA S+R, and a member of the
Harvard Corporation. His research focuses on the relationship
between technology and productivity in higher education. Bacow
is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a
member of the President’s Advisory Board on Historically Black
Colleges and Universities. He serves on the boards of directors of
Loews Corporation and Liquidnet.
l IRIS BOHNET, professor of public policy, is the academic dean
of Harvard Kennedy School, director of the Women and Public
Policy Program, associate director of the Harvard Decision Science
Laboratory, and faculty chair of the executive program “Global
Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century” for the World
Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders. She serves on the
boards of directors of Credit Suisse and the Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies (HEID) as well as on the
advisory board of the Vienna University of Economics and Business
Administration and numerous academic journals. She is also a
member of the Global Agenda Council on Women’s Empowerment
of the World Economic Forum. A behavioral economist who
combines insights from economics and psychology, Bohnet
teaches decision-making, negotiation, and gender in public
policy and leadership in HKS degree and executive programs.
Her research, which focuses on questions of trust and decisionmaking, often with a gender or cross-cultural perspective, has
been published in peer-reviewed journals including American
Economic Review, American Political Science Review, Experimental
Economics, and Quarterly Journal of Economics. A Swiss citizen,
she received her PhD in economics from the University of Zurich
and spent a year as a research fellow at the Haas School of
Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
l MARY M. BOIES is a partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP,
which specializes in antitrust and corporate commercial
litigation. Previously, she was vice president and member
of the law department at CBS Inc., general counsel of the US
Civil Aeronautics Board, assistant director of the White House
Domestic Policy Staff, and counsel to the US Senate Committee
on Commerce. She is a member of the board of directors of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the advisory committee of MIT’s
Center for International Studies, and the Dean’s Council of
Harvard Kennedy School. She served as a member of the board of
directors of MBNA Corporation and MBNA Bank, a public Fortune
200 company before its merger with Bank of America. She was
appointed by the US Secretary of Defense to the Air University
Board of Visitors, whose purview includes the Air Force School
for Advanced Air and Space Studies, the College of Aerospace
Doctrine, and the Air Force Institute of Technology. She serves
on the boards of the International Rescue Committee and the
International Center for Journalists. She is vice chairman of
Business Executives for National Security.
l FELIPE CALDERÓN MC/MPA 2000, HKSEE 2003 is the inaugural
Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow at Harvard Kennedy
School. He formerly served as president of Mexico (2006–2012),
president of the G-20 (2012), secretary of energy in Mexico
(2004), and general director of BANOBRAS (a public works and
infrastructure bank, 2003). Calderón has also held various positions
in PAN (the National Action Party), including federal congressman,
leader of the parliamentary group, president of the party, and
secretary general. In 1987, he was a World Economic Forum Young
Global Leader. He is honorary chair of the Green Growth Action
Alliance and president of the Sustainable Human Development
Foundation. In addition to his Kennedy School degree, Calderón
holds a bachelor’s in law from Escuela Libre de Derecho and a
master’s in economics from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de
México.
l DAVID T. ELLWOOD, Scott M. Black Professor of Political
Economy, has served HKS as a member of the faculty since
1980 and as dean since 2004. In 1993, he was named assistant
secretary for planning and evaluation at the US Department
of Health and Human Services, where he served as cochair of
President Bill Clinton’s working group on welfare reform and
played a key role in developing and implementing social policy.
He has been credited with significantly influencing public
policy in the United States and abroad. His book, Poor Support:
Poverty in the American Family, was one of the New York Times
Book Review’s notable books of 1988 and the Policy Studies
Organization’s outstanding book of the year. Ellwood has received
the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management’s
David N. Kershaw Award, the Morris and Edna Zale Award for
Outstanding Distinction in Scholarship and Public Service from
Stanford University, and the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Award from
the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Ellwood
graduated from Harvard College in 1975 and earned a PhD in
economics from the University in 1981.
l KENNETH A. HERSH is cofounder and chief executive officer of
NGP Energy Capital Management, a premier investment franchise
in the natural resources industry. He is responsible for directing
the strategic and investment activities of the firm. He serves as
a director of numerous public and private companies and is also
a member of the the Dean’s Council of Harvard Kennedy School
and the advisory councils of the Graduate School of Business
at Stanford University and the Bendheim Center for Finance at
Princeton University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and the World Economic Forum, where he has been a
featured speaker at its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Before cofounding NGP in 1988, Hersh was employed by the
investment banking division of Morgan Stanley & Co. where he
was a member of the firm’s energy group specializing in oil and
gas financing and merger and acquisition transactions. Hersh is a
1985 magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University. In 1989,
he received his MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School
of Business, where he graduated as an Arjay Miller Scholar.
l SUSAN HOCKFIELD is a noted neuroscientist; she was the first
life scientist to serve as president of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. She is currently the Marie Curie Visiting Professor
at Harvard Kennedy School. Before serving at MIT, she held the
positions of provost and dean of the Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences at Yale University. She holds honorary degrees
from universities around the world and serves as a director
of the General Electric Company, Qualcomm Incorporated,
and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and is an overseer of
the Boston Symphony Orchestra. A proponent of access to
education for all, MIT and Harvard launched edX during her
tenure as MIT president. She serves as a US Department of
State science envoy to Turkey and recently served as cochair of
President Barack Obama’s Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
Steering Committee. Hockfield earned her BA in biology from
the University of Rochester and PhD from Georgetown University
School of Medicine.
l MICHAEL IGNATIEFF is a writer, teacher, and former politician.
Born in Canada and educated at the University of Toronto and
Harvard University, he has written 17 books and worked as
a television presenter and documentary filmmaker, editorial
columnist, and university teacher. He has taught at the University
of British Columbia, Cambridge University, the London School of
Economics, and Harvard University, where he was director of the
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School
between 2000 and 2005. He is a member of the Queen’s Privy
Council for Canada and holds 11 honorary degrees. Ignatieff is
the author of The Needs of Strangers (1984), Scar Tissue (1992),
Isaiah Berlin (1998), The Rights Revolution (2000), Human Rights
as Politics and Idolatry (2001), The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an
Age of Terror (2004), and True Patriot Love (2009). Between 2006
and 2011, he was a member of Parliament for Etobicoke Lakeshore,
deputy leader and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. He holds
a joint professorial appointment at the Munk School of Global
Affairs, University of Toronto, and Harvard Kennedy School.
l PETER L. MALKIN is chair of Malkin Holdings and chair of Harvard
Kennedy School’s Dean’s Council. A manager in the LLC that owns
the Empire State Building, Malkin is well known for his efforts to
improve midtown Manhattan. He has had interests in more than
100 property investments throughout the United States and is
general partner or manager in investment entities that own and
operate approximately 11,400,000 square feet of office, showroom,
and retail space and 2,700 apartment units. Malkin is the founding
chair of the Grand Central Partnership, Inc., the largest business
improvement district, and of the 34th Street Partnership, Inc., the
second-largest business improvement district. He is also cofounder
and director of the Fashion Center Business Improvement District.
Malkin received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude, Phi
Beta Kappa, from Harvard College and his law degree magna cum
laude from Harvard Law School. He has served on many Harvard
committees, including the Executive Committee of the Committee
on University Resources and the Kennedy School’s Visiting
Committee. He is also a former overseer of Harvard. At HKS, he has
named the Peter and Isabel Malkin Penthouse and established the
Malkin Professorship. In 2011, Malkin received the Harvard Medal
in honor of his exemplary service to the University.
l BIJAN MOSSAVAR-RAHMANI MC/MPA 1982 is executive
chairman of the Board of Directors of DNO International ASA,
an Olso-listed oil and gas company active in the Middle East
and North Africa. An experienced industry executive, he serves
concurrently as chairman of RAK Petroleum Public Company
Limited in the United Arab Emirates and of Foxtrot International,
LDC, a Franco-American oil and gas company active in West Africa.
He was founder and first chief executive of Houston-based Apache
International, Inc. In addition to his industry positions, MossavarRahmani is active in public and international affairs. He is a
trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, chairman
of its Department of Islamic Art Visiting Committee, a member of
the Visiting Committee of Harvard Kennedy School, and director
of the Persepolis Foundation. He has published more than 10
books and dozens of articles on global energy markets. MossavarRahmani is a decorated Commandeur de l’Ordre National de la
Cote d’Ivoire for services to the energy sector of that country. He is
a graduate of Princeton and Harvard.
l MARVIN E. ODUM is president of Shell Oil Company and
upstream director of Royal Dutch Shell’s subsidiary companies in
the Americas. Odum directs a broad portfolio, from traditional oil
and gas development to emerging technologies in a wide range of
areas, including heavy oil, onshore gas, light tight oil, deepwater,
wind, and biofuels. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations,
SPEAKERS
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Odum holds positions of board leadership and participation in the
Business Roundtable and the American Petroleum Institute, and
is on the Executive Committee of the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development. He is a member of the Dean’s Council
of Harvard Kennedy School and the advisory board of the Cockrell
School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He also
serves on the University Cancer Foundation Board of Visitors for
MD Anderson Cancer Center. Odum earned a BS in mechanical
engineering from University of Texas at Austin and an MBA
from the University of Houston. He began his Shell career as an
engineer in 1982, and has since served in management positions
of increasing responsibility in both technical and commercial
aspects of energy. His current role involves engaging with public,
private, media, and nongovernmental leaders on a wide range
of energy policy issues. He is charged with establishing and
advocating innovative, industry-leading solutions to the challenge
of securing safe, secure, and sustainable energy sources.
l MEGHAN L. O’SULLIVAN is Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the
Practice of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School. Her
areas of expertise include nation-building, counterinsurgency, the
geopolitics of energy, and decision-making in foreign policy. She
was special assistant to President George W. Bush and deputy
national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan (2004–2007).
O’Sullivan has also served as senior director for strategic planning
and southwest Asia at the National Security Council; political
adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq; administrator
and deputy director for governance in Baghdad; chief adviser to
the presidential envoy to the Northern Ireland peace process; a
fellow at the Brookings Institution; member and adjunct senior
fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; consultant to the
National Intelligence Council; strategic adviser to John Hess,
chair and CEO of Hess Corporation; foreign affairs columnist for
Bloomberg View; member of the Trilateral Commission and the
Aspen Strategy Group; director on the board of Technoserve, a
nonprofit bringing business solutions to help alleviate poverty;
and member of the advisory committee to the Women’s Initiative
at the George W. Bush Institute. O’Sullivan holds a doctorate in
politics, a master’s in economics from Oxford University, and a BA
from Georgetown University.
l LUCAS PAPADEMOS is visiting professor of public policy at
Harvard Kennedy School, professor of economics at the University
of Athens, and senior fellow at the Center for Financial Studies,
Goethe University Frankfurt. Previously, he was the prime minister
of Greece from 2011 to 2012, the vice president of the European
Central Bank from 2002 to 2010, and the governor of the Bank
of Greece from 1994 to 2002. He taught economics at Columbia
University from 1975 to 1984 and at the University of Athens from
1988 to 1993. He served as a senior economist at the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston in 1980. He held the position of economic
counsellor (chief economist) at the Bank of Greece from 1985 until
1993, when he was appointed deputy governor. He has been a
member of various boards and committees including the Financial
Stability Board and the EU Economic and Financial Committee. A
member of the Academy of Athens, he has published numerous
articles in the fields of macroeconomic theory, the structure and
functioning of financial markets, and monetary analysis and
policy, as well as on subjects concerning economic performance,
financial stability, and economic policy in the European Union.
Papademos earned a bachelor of science in physics, a master’s of
science in electrical engineering, and a PhD in economics, all from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
l DONNA E. SHALALA is professor of political science and
president of the University of Miami. She has more than 30
years of experience as a scholar, teacher, and administrator.
She has held tenured professorships at Columbia University,
City University of New York (CUNY), and University of WisconsinMadison, and served as president of Hunter College of CUNY
(1980–1987) and chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Madison
from 1987 to 1993. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed her
secretary of health and human services, where she served for
eight years. She also served in the Carter administration (1977–
1980) as assistant secretary for policy development and research
at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. As
one of the country’s first Peace Corps volunteers, she served in
Iran from 1962 to 1964. She has more than four dozen honorary
degrees and a host of other honors, including the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award. She has
been elected to many distinguished positions, including the
Council on Foreign Relations, the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy
of Sciences. Shalala received her AB degree from Western College
for Women and her PhD from Syracuse University.
l CARL-HENRIC SVANBERG is chairman of BP and chairman of
AB Volvo. He is a member of the External Advisory Board of the
Earth Institute at Columbia University and the Dean’s Council at
Harvard Kennedy School. He is also on the Leadership Council of
the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
Svanberg was CEO of Ericsson from 2003 to 2009 and CEO of Assa
Abloy Group from 1994 to 2002. He holds a master’s of science
in applied physics from the Institute of Technology at Linköping
University and a bachelor of science in business administration
from Uppsala University. He also holds honorary doctorates
at Luleå University of Technology and Linköping University in
Sweden. Svanberg is the recipient of His Majesty the King’s Medal
of Sweden for his contribution to Swedish industry.
DEAN’S COUNCIL MEMBERS
chair
* Peter L. Malkin
Chair, Malkin Holdings LLC
New York, NY
vice chair
Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
Athens, GREECE
membership
* Geraldine Acuña mpp 1996
Attorney, Bracebridge Capital
Boston, MA
Elena Ambrosiadou
CEO, Ikos Asset Management
Limassol, CYPRUS
Shigeru Aoi
Representative Director, A-TOM Co. Ltd.
Tokyo, JAPAN
Thomas C. Barry
President and CEO, Zephyr Management
New York, NY
* Robert L. Beal
Partner and President, The Beal Companies
Boston, MA
Robert A. Belfer
Chair and CEO, Belfer Management
New York, NY
* Steven J. Berger
Vice Chair and CFO, Weld North LLC
Greenwich, CT
* James L. Bildner mc/mpa 2011
Senior Research Fellow, The Hauser Center for Nonprofit
Organizations, Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Scott M. Black
President and Founder, Delphi Management
Boston, MA
* Mary M. Boies
Partner, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP
Armonk, NY
* Joseph F. Campbell mpp 1978
New York, NY
* Richard E. Cavanagh
Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, HKS
Cambridge, MA
Cecilia Chan
Managing Director, Octonovem LLC
New York, NY
Timothy C. Collins
CEO, Ripplewood Holdings
New York, NY
* Scheduled to be in attendance as of April 22
* Anthony P. Conza
Conza Capital Corp
Miami Beach, FL
Jamie A. Cooper-Hohn mpp 1994
President, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
London, UNITED KINGDOM
Howard E. Cox Jr.
Advisory Partner, Greylock Partners
Waltham, MA
Bharat Desai
Chairman and Cofounder, Syntel
Miami, FL
Glenn Dubin
Cofounder and CEO, Highbridge Capital Management
New York, NY
* Ellen K. Dyvik mpa 1990
Managing Partner, EN Capital Limited
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* Ernesto F. Fernandez-Holman mc/mpa 1966
Chair, Ayucus
Miami, FL
* Anne Finucane
Global Strategy and Marketing Officer, Bank of America
Boston, MA
* Zachary A. Friedman mpp 2004
Cofounder and Managing Partner, Henley Partners
New York, NY
Enrique Garcia
President, CAF/Andean Development Fund
Caracas, VENEZUELA
* Clifford Gundle
Chair, Aurum Funds Ltd.
London, UNITED KINGDOM
Dionisio Gutiérrez
Presidente, Fundación Libertad y Desarrollo
Santa Catarina Pinula, GUATEMALA
E. James Hahn
Managing Partner, Asia Alpha Private Equity
New York, NY
Jane Hartley
CEO, Observatory Group LLC
New York, NY
Alan G. Hassenfeld
Chairman, Executive Committee, Hasbro Inc.
Hassenfeld Family Initiatives
Providence, RI
Nicolaus P. Henke mpa 1990
Director, McKinsey & Co.
London, UNITED KINGDOM
DEAN’S COUNCIL MEMBERS
* Kenneth A. Hersh
CEO and Managing Partner, NGP Energy Capital Management LLC
Irving, TX
* John D. Incledon
Chair and Founding Partner, IDJ
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* Tasso Jereissati
Former Senador, Senado Federal, Brazil
Ceará, BRAZIL
Nicholas Josefowitz
Chief Executive, RenGen Energy
San Francisco, CA
* Maha Kaddoura mc/mpa 2000
Beirut, LEBANON
Thomas Kalaris
Chief Executive, Barclays Wealth
London, UNITED KINGDOM
Kay Kapoor
President, AT&T Federal
Washington, DC
Joseph E. Kasputys
Chairman and CEO, China Monitor, Inc.
Waltham, MA
* John F. Keane Sr.
Boston and Cohasset, MA
* Marilyn T. Keane
Boston and Cohasset, MA
* Kerry L. Konrad
Partner, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
New York, NY
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Yoko Makino mc/mpa 1999
President, Yoko Makino CPA Firm
Tokyo, JAPAN
* George W. Mallinckrodt
President, Schroders plc
London, UNITED KINGDOM
Lorenzo Mendoza hksee 2009
Chief Executive Officer, Empresas Polar
Caracas, VENEZUELA
* James B. Metzger
Partner, Metzger Associates
New York, NY
* Anthony P. Morris
Founder, Morris Company
Boston, MA
* Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani mc/mpa 1982
Executive Chairman, DNO International ASA
New York, NY
Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
New York, NY
Marilyn C. Nelson
Chairman, Carlson Company
Long Lake, MN
* Christian L. Oberbeck
Managing Director, Saratoga Partners
New York, NY
* Hilda M. Ochoa-Brillembourg mc/mpa 1972, hksee 2002
Founder, President, CEO, and CIO, Strategic Investment Partners Inc.
Washington, DC
Latifa Kosta
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* Marvin E. Odum
President, Shell Oil Company; Director, Shell Upstream Americas
Houston, TX
George Kounelakis
ENA Investment Capital
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* Idan Ofer
Chair, Israel Corp.
Tel Aviv ISRAEL
* Edward M. Lamont Jr.
Founder and Chairman, Campus Televideo
Greenwich, CT
Nelson Ortiz mc/mpa 1983
President, CONAPRI
Caracas, VENEZUELA
Nicholas W. Lazares
CEO and Chair, Admirals Bank
Boston, MA
Minnie R. Osmeña mc/mpa
President, Minnie Osmeña Foundation
New York, NY
Brandt C. Louie
CEO and Chair, H. Y. Louie Company
Burnaby, BC, CANADA
Stephen G. Pagliuca
Managing Director, Bain Capital
Co-owner, Boston Celtics
Boston, MA
Andrónico Lukšić
Vice Chair, Banco de Chile
Santiago, CHILE
* Scheduled to be in attendance as of April 22
Derwin J. Pereira mc/mpa 2006
CEO, Pereira International
Singapore, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE
* Thierry G. Porté
Managing Director, J. C. Flowers and Co. LLC
New York, NY
* Jerome L. Rappaport mpa 1963
Chair, New Boston Fund Inc.
Boston, MA
Ramzy Rasamny
CEO, Plurimi Capital
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* David K. Richards
Santa Monica, CA
James E. Rogers Jr.
President and CEO, Duke Energy Corporation
Charlotte, NC
Greg A. Rosenbaum mpp 1977
President, Palisades Associates Inc.
Bethesda, MD
* Sean M. Rowland mc/mpa 1997
Executive Chair, Hibernia College
Dublin, IRELAND
Joseph D. Roxe
Chair, Bay Holdings
New York, NY
David M. Rubenstein
Cofounder and C0-Chief Executive Officer, The Carlyle Group
Washington, DC
* Sean C. Rush mc/mpa 2007
President and CEO, JA Worldwide
Weston, MA
Vincent J. Ryan
Chairman, Schooner Capital
Boston, MA
Mohammad Safadi
Minister of Finance, Member of Lebanese Parliament
Beirut, LEBANON
* Paul Sagan
Fellow, Shorenstein Center, Harvard Kennedy School
Executive Vice Chairman, Akamai Technologies
Cambridge, MA
Kim Samuel-Johnson
President, Samuel Family Foundation
Toronto, ON, CANADA
Ralph L. Schlosstein
President and CEO, Evercore Partners
New York, NY
Mark Schwartz mpp 1979
Vice Chair, Goldman Sachs
Chair, Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific
Beijing, CHINA
Andrew M. Sieg mpp 1992
Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
New York, NY
David M. Silfen
Senior Director, Goldman Sachs
New York, NY
Steven J. Simmons
Chair and CEO, Simmons/Patriot Media and Communications
Greenwich, CT
Gabriela A. Smith mpa 1991
Director, The Amanter Fund
Chevy Chase, MD
* Michael P. Spies mcr 1982
Senior Managing Director, Tishman Speyer
London, UNITED KINGDOM
* Gabriel Sunshine
Partner, Bracebridge Capital
Boston, MA
* Carl-Henric Svanberg
Chairman, BP plc and AB Volvo
London, UNITED KINGDOM
Christen Sveaas
Investor, Kistefos Industrial Group
Oslo, NORWAY
* Anthony Tamer
Cofounder and Managing Partner, HIG Capital
Miami, FL
A. Alfred Taubman
Chair, The Taubman Company
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Joseph B. Tompkins Jr. mpp 1975
Partner, Sidley Austin LLP
Washington, DC
* Sidney Topol
Chair, Topol Group
Boston, MA
Donald Y. Tsang mc/mpa 1982
Hong Kong, CHINA
Agâh Uğur
CEO, Borusan Holding
Istanbul, TURKEY
Enzo Viscusi
Group Senior Vice President, ENI
New York, NY
* Brooke N. Wade
President, Wade Capital Corporation
Vancouver, BC, CANADA
Malcolm H. Wiener
Greenwich, CT
* Dorothy S. Zinberg
Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Cambridge, MA
* Scheduled to be in attendance as of April 22