<strong>SAIS</strong> Advisory Council T he <strong>SAIS</strong> Advisory Council serves as a critical source of advice and counsel to the <strong>SAIS</strong> dean in setting the overall course for the school’s future. Membership is international in scope and consists of Johns Hopkins University trustees, alumni, business and public sector leaders, and community members who share a commitment to international relations and to preparing leaders in the field. Members serve as ambassadors for the school, promote its programs to external constituencies and work with the school’s leadership to ensure its strength and advancement. Chairman Peter A. Flaherty B’67, ’68 Managing Director Arcon Partners LLC Robert J. Abernethy JHU’62 President American Standard Development Company David H. Bernstein JHU’57 Consultant Carisam-Samuel Meisel Inc. Robert D. Botjer ’67 Chairman Euro West Inns, Inc. Wm. Polk Carey Chairman W.P. Carey & Co. LLC Douglas Carlston ’71 Chief Executive Officer Tawala Systems Inc. Contact Our Staff n For information about endowing and naming a professorship, internship or fellowship or to discuss other ways to support the school, contact Ruth Swanson, director of development, 202.663.5640, rswanson@jhu.edu. n To suggest or discuss corporate or foundation support for <strong>SAIS</strong>, contact Ashley Rogers ’11, director of corporate and foundation relations, 202.663.7767, arogers@jhu.edu. n Does your employer have a matching gift program? Don’t know? We can help you find out. Many employers will double or even triple your gift to <strong>SAIS</strong>. Contact Michael Roberts, assistant director of development operations, 202.663.5630, mroberts@jhu.edu. n To plan for <strong>SAIS</strong> in your estate or to request information 78 <strong>SAIS</strong>PHERE Patricia A. Haas Cleveland B’78, ’78 Consultant Global Asset Management Susan R. Cullman Managing Member B. Bros. Realty LLC Jerry M. de St. Paer ’66 Executive Chairman Group of North American Insurance Enterprises Peter M. Drittel ’84 Portfolio Manager George Weiss Associates, Inc. Ludovico Feoli Executive Director Center for Inter-American Policy & Research Tulane University Linda W. Filardi ’83 Senior Counsel Sponsor Finance Group GE Capital, Americas Todd A. Fisher ’91 Chief Administration Officer KRR & Co. LP Pamela P. Flaherty ’68 President and Chief Executive Officer Citi Foundation Alan H. Fleischmann ’89 Co-founder and Managing Director ImagineNations Group Louis J. Forster JHU’82, ’83 President Cerberus Japan K.K. David T. Fuhrmann ’82 Partner Glenwood LLC Richard P. Gildea B’83, ’84 Managing Director J.P. Morgan Richard Gilmore B’66, ’67 President and Chief Executive Officer GIC Group John Graham ’79 Partner and Portfolio Manager Rogge Global Partners Deborah L. Harmon B’80, JHU’81 Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Artemis Real Estate Partners Robert J. Hildreth ’75 President IBS Inc. Laurence E. Hirsch ’05 Chairman Highlander Partners LP Lee S. Kempler ’91 Managing Director BlackRock Inc. Kevin J. Kinsella ’69 Managing Member Avalon Ventures Marc E. Leland President Marc E. Leland & Associates Inc. Joseph E. Lipscomb ’91 Co-founder and Partner Arborview Capital John F. McGillian Jr. JHU’74 Managing Partner Symmetry Partners LLC Aria Mehrabi ’98 Principal Pacific Star Capital LLC L. Peter O’Hagan ’87 Managing Director Goldman, Sachs & Co. Sarah B. O’Hagan ’86 Board Co-chair International Rescue Committee Ned S. Offit JHU’87, ’93 Co-chief Executive Officer Offit Capital Advisors LLC Kathleen M. Pike B’81, JHU’82, JHU’83 Senior Fellow Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies Temple University Francis C. Record ’75 Executive Partner MK Technology LLC Frank Savage ’64 Chief Executive Officer Savage Holdings LLC Bernard L. Schwartz Chairman and Chief Executive Officer BLS Investments LLC Sally A. Shelton-Colby B’67, ’68 Adjunct Professor School of International Service American University Gary M. Talarico ’83 President and Chief Executive Officer Gordon Brothers Group Thomas B. Tesluk B’81, ’82 Owner Sequent Consulting LLC Antoine W. van Agtmael Chairman and Co-chief Investment Officer Ashmore EMM LLC on setting up a life-income agreement, such as a trust or annuity, contact Spencer Abruzzese ’11, associate director of development, 202.663.5646, spencera@jhu.edu. n To update your alumni records, locate other alumni in your area, start an alumni group in your region or inform the Alumni Relations Office of interesting facts and accomplishments for publication in <strong>SAIS</strong>PHERE, contact Alumni Relations, 202.663.5641, saisalum@jhu.edu. n Let us know your ideas on how we can continue to foster a vibrant <strong>SAIS</strong> community. Contact Margaret Hardt Frondorf ’00, director of alumni relations, 202.663.5631, mfrondorf@jhu.edu or Jordi Izzard, alumni relations officer, 202.587.3210, jizzard1@jhu.edu.
alumni news & notes Prepared for leadership by their <strong>SAIS</strong> education and committed to serve, <strong>SAIS</strong> graduates are finding innovative and successful solutions to critical global issues. 2011–2012 79
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