Governing and Advisory Boards The Board of Trustees 2002-2006 Jerry H. Baker, Atlanta, GA Jocelyn Burton, Winston-Salem, NC Graham W. Denton Jr., Charlotte, NC Lelia B. Farr, St. Louis, MO Albert R. Hunt, Washington, DC Kenneth D. Miller, Greensboro, NC 2003-2007 Ronald E. Deal, Hickory, NC Lisbeth C. Evans, Winston-Salem, NC Martin L. Garcia, Tampa, FL Marvin D. Gentry, King, NC James R. Helvey III, Winston-Salem, NC Alice Kirby Horton, Hil<strong>ls</strong>borough, NC 2004-2008 Diana M. Adams, Bartlesville, OK Donna A. Boswell, Oakton, VA Bobby R. Burchfield, McLean, VA J. Donald Cowan Jr., Raleigh, NC Murray C. Greason Jr., Winston-Salem, NC William B. Greene Jr., Gray, TN 2005-2009 David W. Dupree, Washington, DC A. Doyle Early Jr., High Point, NC Donald E. Flow, Winston-Salem, NC Robert E. Greene, Winston-Salem, NC James M. Hoak, Dallas, TX Theodore R. Meredith, Santa Fe, NM Life Trustees James L. Becton, August, GA Bert L. Bennett, Pfafftown, NC Louise Broyhill, Winston-Salem, NC C. C. Cameron, Charlotte, NC Charles W. Cheek, Greensboro, NC Egbert L. Davis Jr., Winston-Salem, NC Victor I. Flow Jr., Winston-Salem, NC Jean H. Gaskin, Charlotte, NC Weston P. Hatfield, Winston-Salem, NC Harvey R. Holding, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL James E. Johnson Jr., Charlotte, NC B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S 260 Barbara B. Millhouse, New York, NY Lloyd P. Tate Jr., Southern Pines, NC J. Lanny Wadkins Jr., Dallas, TX James T. Williams Jr., Greensboro, NC Kyle Allen Young, Greensboro, NC Jeanette Wallace Hyde, Raleigh, NC Dee Hughes LeRoy, Charleston, SC Douglas F. Manchester, La Jolla, CA Andrew J. Schindler, Winston-Salem, NC Adelaide A. Sink, Thonotosassa, FL James W. Judson Jr., Roswell, GA Deborah D. Lambert, Raleigh, NC William L. Marks, New Orleans, LA Celeste Mason Pittman, Rocky Mount, NC Charles Jeffrey Young, Winston-Salem, NC L. Glenn Orr Jr., Winston-Salem, NC Michael G. Queen, Wilmington, NC Deborah K. Rubin, Winston-Salem, NC Mitesh B. Shah, Atlanta, GA Alexandria J. Reyes, Student Trustee, Winston-Salem, NC Petro Kulynych, Wilkesboro, NC John G. Medlin Jr., Winston-Salem, NC Russell W. Meyer, Jr., Wichita, KS Arnold D. Palmer, Youngstown, PA Frances P. Pugh, Raleigh, NC Zachary Smith, Winston-Salem, NC. D. E. Ward Jr., Lumberton, NC Lonnie B. Williams Sr., Wilmington, NC J. Tylee Wi<strong>ls</strong>on, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL T. Eugene Worrell, Charlottesville, VA
Officers - 2005-2006 L. Glenn Orr Jr., Winston-Salem, NC, Chair Murray C. Greason Jr., Winston-Salem, NC, Vice Chair Louis R. Morrell, Winston-Salem, NC, Treasurer J. Reid Morgan, Winston-Salem, NC, Secretary Arthur N. Pittman, Winston-Salem, NC, Assistant Secretary The Board of Visitors John Wagster, Chair, Board of Visitors <strong>Wake</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> College and Graduate School Terms Expiring June 30, 2006 Peter J. Bondy, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Marcus Cole Miller, Chicago, IL Jane F. Crosthwaite, South Hadley, MA Christoph Nostitz, Clemmons, NC Patricia Vecellio Cunningham, Natural Bridge, VA Ronald C. Parker, Plano, TX George Lee Hundley Jr., Wynnewood, PA Keith W. Vaughan, Winston-Salem, NC Mark W. Leuchtenberger, Cambridge, MA Douglas C. Waller, Washington, DC Terms Expiring June 30, 2007 Bruce M. Babcock, Winston-Salem, NC Debra Lee, Darien, CT Callie Anne Clark, Hinsdale, IL George Whitfield McDowell, Charlotte, NC Brenda E. B. Dunson, Washington, DC James A. Perdue, Salisbury, MD Gloria Graham, Winston-Salem, NC Zachary Tate, Blowing Rock, NC H. Stephen Hurst, New York, NY William L. Thorke<strong>ls</strong>on, Rosemont, PA Robert P. Lee, Stamford, CT John W. Wagster, Nashville, TN Terms Expiring June 30, 2008 Debra Bryant, Keswick, VA Jack Lowden, Greenwich, CT John Crowe, Davis, CA Toby Moffett, Washington, DC Sarah duPont, Charlottesville, VA Joe Neal, Seattle, WA Gail Gregory, Martinsville, VA Cathy Thomas, Chapel Hill, NC Ashley Hairston, Durham, NC Betsy Tuttle-Newhall, Chapel Hill, NC Rhoda Juckett, Charlotte, NC Joy Vermillion, Winston-Salem, NC Page Laughlin, Winston-Salem, NC Amy Lowden, Greenwich, CT Mary Helen Young, Calabasas, CA Terms Expiring June 30, 2009 Donna Boswell, Washington, DC David B. O’Maley, Cincinnati, OH James Calvin Daniel, Washington, DC Karen G. O’Maley, Cincinnati, OH Robert M. Frehse Jr., New York, NY Deborah Shively, Malvern, PA John Geissinger, Darien, CT Glen Shively, Malvern, PA Maximo M. Gomez, Briarcliff Manor, NY David P. Shouvlin, Hilliard, OH Olivia Britton Holding, Raleigh, NC Zachary T. Smith, Winston-Salem, NC George Whitfield McDowell, Charlotte, NC William W. Webb, Raleigh, NC Ex-Officio Members Zachary T. Smith, Lifetime Trustee Liaison, Winston-Salem, NC Donna Boswell, Trustee Liaison, Washington, DC B O A R D O F V I S I T O R S 261
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