Decision Makers
Board of Directors
Savio Tung takes on this non-executive role as a complement to his existing executive role as Managing Director and Head of the Technology Investment Group at the global investment firm Investcorp, which remains unchanged. Mr. Tung has served on the boards of many of Investcorp portfolio companies, including Club Car, Circle K, Saks Fifth Avenue, Simmons Mattresses, Star Market, Stratus Computer, CSK Auto and Utimaco. He is currently a board member of Vaultus, Wireless Telecom Group and Viewlocity. He is also a board member and treasurer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, an affiliate of Rockefeller University, and a member of the Committee of 100. Mr. Tung was born in Hong Kong. He attended secondary school in Hong Kong until he was 16 years of age, when he moved to, and studied in, the United States. He holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University of New York. He is a trustee of Columbia University. He is also on the board of the Columbia Investment Management Company, chairs the Finance Committee of Columbia University and is a member of the Columbia University Medical Center ("Health Science") Committee.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Investcorp, Inc. |
Managing Director |
Current |
| Investcorp |
Managing Director |
Current |
| Investcorp, Inc. |
Head of Technology Investment |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Trustee |
Current |
| Magnum Semiconductor, Inc. |
Head of Technology Investment, Investcorp |
Current |
| Vaultus |
Chairman |
Current |
| Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. |
Chairman |
Current |
| Stratus Computer, Inc. |
Board Member |
Current |
| Dialogic Corporation |
Board Director |
Current |
| Magnum Semiconductor, Inc. |
Board Director |
Current |
| Bank of China |
Director |
Current |
| CSK Auto Inc. |
Board Member |
Current |
| Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises |
Board Member |
Current |
| Viewlocity Inc. |
Board Member |
Current |
| Circle K |
Board Member |
Current |
| Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. |
Board Member |
Current |
| Club Car, Inc. |
Board Member |
Current |
| Vaultus |
Board Director |
Current |
| Investcorp |
Head of the Technology Investment Group |
Former |
| Chase Manhattan |
Senior Banker |
Former |
| Columbia University |
BS In Chemical Engineering |
Former |
Vikram Pandit is the Chief Executive Officer of Citi. Before being named CEO on December 11, 2007, Mr. Pandit was Chairman and CEO of Citi's Institutional Clients Group, which includes Markets & Banking and Citi Alternative Investments. Formerly the Chairman and CEO of Citi Alternative Investments, Mr. Pandit was a founding member and chairman of the members committee of Old Lane, LP which was acquired by Citi in 2007. Previously, Mr. Pandit was President and Chief Operating Officer of Morgan Stanley's institutional securities and investment banking business and was a member of the firm's Management Committee. Mr. Pandit serves on the boards of Columbia University, Columbia Business School, the Indian School of Business, and Trinity School. He is a former board member of NASDAQ, the New York City Investment Fund, and the American India Foundation. Mr. Pandit earned a PhD in Finance from Columbia University in 1986. He also received an MS degree in 1977 and a BS degree in electrical engineering in 1976 from Columbia.
Dr. Mundinger has been as a director of the Company since 2002 and chairwoman of the Clinical Quality Committee of the Board since 2003. She is the centennial professor in health policy at the Columbia University School of Nursing and, since 1986, has served as dean of Columbia's School of Nursing. Dr. Mundinger is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, the American Academy of Nursing and the New York Academy of Medicine. She is a director of Cell Therapeutics Inc. and UnitedHealth Group Incorporated.
Mr. Hogan is a member of the Management Committee and assists in operations, trading, systems and administration. Prior to joining the firm in 2002, Mr. Hogan held senior operations and technology positions in the financial industry. Recently, he was a senior consultant with Blue Cod Technologies, a financial technology consulting company. Prior to that he held Chief Information Officer positions with the Covenant Group, Allmerica Financial and the Hanover Insurance Company. Mr. Hogan has a BA in Economics from Clark University and graduated from the University of Chicago Executive Management Program.
Mehmet C. Oz, M.D. is Vice-Chair of Surgery and Irving Professor of Cardiac Surgery at Columbia University. He is the Director of the Cardiovascular Institute, the Director of Clinical Trials of New Surgical Technology, and is a founder and Director of the Complementary Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Medical Center. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and healthcare policy. Dr. Oz serves as a Trustee of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, is Trustee and President of the Foundation for the Advancement of Cardiac Therapies, and has served as a Trustee for the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs. He is also a member of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Executive Committee of the American Heart Association. He is currently on the Editorial Board of Annals of Thoracic Surgery, in addition to authoring over 350 original publications, abstracts, book chapters and books. He has also received several patents in the field of cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Oz received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University and obtained a joint M.D. and M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton Business School.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Foundation for The Advancement of Cardiac Therapies |
Trustee and President |
Current |
| HealthCorps |
Founder |
Current |
| Synthemed, Inc. |
Assistant Professor of Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians |
Current |
| Columbia University |
associate professor of cardiac |
Current |
| Realage, Inc. |
Medical Advisor |
Current |
| Cardiovascular Institute |
Professor |
Current |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Professor |
Current |
| TEDMED3 |
Professor of Surgery, Ny Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University |
Current |
| Fresh Fiction |
|
Current |
| Sons of Ataturk |
|
Current |
| Fathom Knowledge Network Privacy |
|
Current |
| Key Speakers Bureau, Inc |
|
Current |
| The Healing Company |
|
Current |
| Christiana Care Corporation |
|
Current |
| Garden of Healing |
|
Current |
| Mdlinx, Inc. |
Chairman |
Current |
| The Annals |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Radius Ventures, LLC |
Advisory Board Member |
Current |
| Cardiovascular Institute |
Director |
Current |
| Live Younger Die Older Free Cd Offer Dr. Michael Roizen |
Member of The Realage Scientific Advisory Board |
Current |
| NGN Capital |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Vice-Chair |
Current |
| Synthemed, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Friends of Tibetan Delek Hospital |
Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Surgery, New York Presbyterian |
Current |
| SIGA Technologies, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Thoracic Surgery |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Foundation for The Advancement of Cardiac Therapies |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Radius Ventures, LLC |
Vice-Chairman of Surgery and Irving Professor of Cardiac Surgery at Columbia University |
Current |
| HealthCorps |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| American College of Cardiology |
Fellow |
Current |
| American College of Surgeons |
Fellow |
Current |
| Columbia Integrative Medicine Program |
Professor |
Former |
| New York Presbyterian Hospital |
|
Former |
| CNN Worldwide |
|
Former |
| CBS Corporation |
|
Former |
| University of Pennsylvania |
MD |
Former |
| University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine |
M.D. and M.B.A. |
Former |
| Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania |
MBA |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Undergraduate Degree |
Former |
| Harvard University |
undergraduate degree |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Executive Vice President for Research |
Current |
| Warburg Pincus, LLC |
|
Current |
| Warburg, Pincus, LLC |
Life Sciences Advisory Board |
Current |
| The Rockefeller University |
Board Member |
Current |
| ZymoGenetics, Inc. |
Director |
Current |
| Synergen, Inc. |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| Synergen, Inc. |
Director of Research |
Former |
| Salomon Smith Barney |
Global Head of Health Care Investment Banking |
Former |
| The Rockefeller University |
Ph.D. in Biochemistry |
Former |
| Reed College |
B.A. in Biology |
Former |
Joan Spero was appointed a member of the Supervisory Board on 22 April 2008. She is President of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Mrs. Spero is former Executive Vice-President Corporate Affairs and Communications of American Express Company and former Under Secretary Economic Business & Agricultural Affairs, US State Department.
Mrs. Spero is a member of the Remuneration Committee and of the Nomination Committee.
Other directorships:
Non-executive director of IBM Corporation
Other significant positions:
Member of the International Advisory Board of Toyota Motor Corporation
Trustee of Columbia University, Council on Foreign Relations
Trustee of Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Med-Pointe |
CEO |
Current |
| Slate Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Med-Pointe |
Chairman |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Board of Advisors |
Current |
| Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited |
Director |
Current |
| University of York |
Director |
Current |
| Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Innocoll Inc. |
Director |
Current |
| MedPointe Pharmacuticals |
President and CEO |
Former |
| Schering-Plough Corporation |
President |
Former |
| Med-Pointe |
President |
Former |
| Pfizer Inc. |
President |
Former |
| Warner-Lambert |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| MedPointe Pharmacuticals |
Non-Executive Chairman |
Current |
| Med-Pointe |
Founder |
Former |
| American Chamber of Commerce |
Governor |
Former |
| Warner-Lambert Company |
|
Former |
| International Section |
Chairman |
Former |
| MedPointe Pharmacuticals |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| University of Cambridge |
Ph.D. In Physical Chemistry |
Former |
| University of York |
B.A. Honors Degree In Chemistry |
Former |
| University of York |
Degree In Chemistry |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Elder Valve, Inc |
Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary |
Current |
| The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. |
Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Trustee |
Current |
| Tax Department |
Head |
Former |
Sue MacReynolds is a business and executive coach who improves the performance of executives, managers and organizations though insight, learning and action. She helps her clients adapt to changing business environments, focus on top priorities, develop leadership skills and manage their career transitions. Her clients experience improved individual and organizational performance in line with their strategy and goals. Sue brings over 20 years of experience in high-technology consulting to her coaching. She has held line management positions (from first line supervisor to senior management) and key staff positions for organizations that deliver systems engineering and analysis, technical program management, and technology consulting services. She understands, first-hand, the challenges faced by leaders within corporations. Sue received her coaching certification from The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) in 2001, and was granted the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) designation from the International Coach Federation in 2003. She is certified to conduct the Core Values Discovery process developed by MindTech, Inc. and is trained in the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI ), which measures thinking styles and preferences. She is on the faculty of Columbia University's Senior Executive Program (CSEP) as a Values and Leadership coach, and on the faculty of Georgetown University's Leadership Coaching Certificate Program.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Alliance for Nonprofit Management |
President and CEO, Marga Incorporated |
Current |
| Marga Incorporated |
CEO |
Current |
| Marga Incorporated |
President |
Current |
| Marga Incorporated |
Founder |
Current |
| Public Affairs LLC |
Assistant Professor |
Current |
| Ford Foundation |
|
Current |
| The Annie E. Casey Foundation |
|
Current |
| Community Impact |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| World Savvy |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Bucknell University |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Alliance for Nonprofit Management |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Phfe |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Center for Innovation |
Founder |
Former |
| Yale University |
Assistant Professor |
Former |
| Rockefeller Foundation |
Senior Program Advisor |
Former |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Professor |
Former |
| Northwestern University |
PhD in sociology |
Former |
Ernest F. Hart is Assistant Vice President of Employee and Labor Relations at Columbia University. He is lead negotiator for the University which has 15 collective bargaining units. In addition to being an alternate member of the New York City Board of Collective Bargaining, he is Chair of the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission, Chair of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Personnel Review Board and a member of the Character and Fitness Committee- Supreme Court Appellate Division, 1st Department.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Vice President |
Current |
| Ocb. See Nyccbl |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Carolyn is the Associate Director of Residential Program at Columbia University. She has also worked in Residence Life at Manhattan School of Music and received a Master's Degree at Michigan State University. Sometimes called the "cheerleader of the Community Principles Initiative" at Columbia, Carolyn takes great pride in talking about civility and community principles. She's found it best to use good humor and positive energy to focus on how students and staff can be empowered to make their environments and experiences more civil (and a little more fun, as well).
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Paperclip Communications |
Associate Director of Residential Programs, Columbia University |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Associate Director |
Current |
| Michigan State University |
Master's Degree |
Former |
Donna Tucker is Chief of Staff of the Regional Alliance. Ms. Tucker has been second in command of the Regional Alliance since she joined the organization in 1999. Ms Tucker is also project director for the Port Authority's S/M/W/DBE support program and has been project director of many other contracts including Columbia University's program. Prior to joining the Regional Alliance, Ms. Tucker was manager in charge of certification and various S/M/W/DBE support programs and, in particular, the vendor/concessionaire programs at the Port Authority's airport, bus and World Trade Center facilities. Donna holds a Certified Compliance Administrator Certification with the American Contract Compliance Association and has certificates for each year from 1999 through 2005 for completion of the US DOT DBE Certification Workshop.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Regional Alliance for Small Contractors, Inc |
Chief of Staff |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Project Director |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Love-Track , Inc. |
First Director of The Center for Children and Families |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Co-Director |
Current |
| Connecticut College |
B.A. |
Former |
Dr. Paul Gordon is the Associate Medical Director of the ALS Research Center at Columbia University. He was born and raised on a cattle ranch in rural Arizona, and after graduating from the University of Arizona with highest honors, he trained in neurology at the Neurological Institute of Columbia University. He holds dual fellowships in Neuromuscular Disorders (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation) and Movement Disorders (Columbia University). His areas of research include clinical trials, clinical interventions and experimental therapeutics in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He is board certified in neurology and physiology from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and in electromyography from the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. He holds active memberships in the American Medical Association, American Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society and the Movement Disorder Society. He was previously the director of the neurodegenerative diseases section at the University of New Mexico. In April 2003 he was appointed Associate Medical Director of Columbia University's Eleanor and Lou Gehrig ALS Research Center and Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Department of Neurology.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| ABC News, Inc. |
Senior Vice President, Talent Recruitment and Business Affairs |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Board of Visitors, School of Journalism |
Current |
| ABC News, Inc. |
Director, Talent Recruitment and Development |
Former |
| The Associated Press |
Writer |
Former |
| Columbia University |
Master’s Degree, Journalism |
Former |
Amy Offner is a Dollars & Sense co-editor. Information on these campaigns is drawn from the Troublemakers Handboook, 2nd ed., forthcoming from Labor Notes. Thanks to authors Dan La Botz and Marsha Niemeijer and to editor Jane Slaughter for sharing draft material.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Dollars & Sense |
Manager |
Current |
| Dollars & Sense |
First Book Editor at D&S |
Former |
| Columbia University |
Graduate Student |
Current |
| Ds Limited |
Book Editor |
Former |
Dr. Esrig is chief of the division of cardiothoracic surgery, and an associate professor of surgery at the NJMS. In addition, he is an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Columbia University. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Esrig completed residencies at NYU Bellevue Hospital, the University of Louisville, KY, and Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center in New York and completed several fellowships at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Esrig is a member of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the Association for Academic Surgery, The American Colleges of Surgery and Cardiology and Chest Physicians.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The University Hospital |
Chief |
Current |
| Association for Academic Surgery |
Member |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Current |
| The University of Oklahoma |
|
Former |
| Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
|
Former |
| The Society of Thoracic Surgeons |
Member |
Current |
| University of Oklahoma College of Medicine |
|
Former |
Betsy Pfeffer, MD. is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and is Board Certified in both Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Betsy is assessing our children's health.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Current |
| Outside The Dream |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Bowery Poetry Club, Inc. |
Owner |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Visiting Professor |
Current |
| Bowery Poetry Club, Inc. |
Visiting Professor |
Former |
Mr. Muller is a Middle School Principal at the United Nations International School in New York City. Prior to his current position at UNIS, Mr. Muller spent 6 years at the American International School in Bucharest as a Secondary School Principal. He was born and raised in Windhoek, Namibiabegan, and began his career teaching high school Mathematics in Cape Town, and English as a foreign language to adults in London. Mr. Muller entered the world of International Schools as a high school English and Mathematics teacher in Paris, and then as a teacher and administrator in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Mr. Muller has chaired several committees for the European Council of International Schools, conducted workshops and accreditation visits for the International Baccalaureate Organization, and is presently writing his doctoral disseration at Columbia University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Upublic |
Middle School Principal, United Nations International School |
Current |
| International Baccalaureate Organization |
|
Current |
| Columbia University |
|
Current |
| Upublic |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Mr. Schlank is a Founder and Managing Partner of Savanna. At Savanna, Mr. Schlank is in charge of construction and redevelopment and shares responsibilities for asset management, sales and marketing and acquisitions. Mr. Schlank has overseen the acquisition and redevelopment of over 35 real estate assets, comprising over six million square feet of space, including raw land development sites, apartments, office buildings, industrial to residential conversions, retail and warehouse/distribution properties. Prior to founding Savanna, Mr. Schlank was a project manager for the Westside Federation for Senior Housing, a New York based developer of low-income housing. Mr. Schlank received an MS in Real Estate Development from the Columbia School of Architecture and a BA in Urban Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Schlank is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at Columbia University where he teaches a seminar in Real Estate Finance to graduate students in the Columbia Architecture School's Real Estate Master's Degree Program.
Davis Jenkins, senior consultant, is a senior research associate at the Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University. He conducts research on how to increase access to economic opportunity by disadvantaged youths and adults. A key focus of his work is finding ways to strengthen the capacity of public postsecondary institutions, particularly community colleges, to educate economically and educationally disadvantaged individuals for gainful employment in a knowledge economy. Currently, Davis is directing a series of studies that use longitudinal student unit record data collected by state agencies to chart the paths of students within and across educational systems and identify the determinants of educational and labor market success. He is also co-directing a study of community college institutional effectiveness with CCRC director Thomas Bailey. His recent publications include: Building Pathways to Success for Low-Skill Adult Students: Lessons for Community College Policy and Practice from a Statewide Longitudinal Tracking Study, with David Prince of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, and What Community College Policies And Practices Are Effective In Promoting Student Success? A Study of High- And Low-Impact Institutions. His current work at CCRC is funded by the Lumina Foundation for Education, through the Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count initiative, and the Ford Foundation, as part of the Community College Bridges to Opportunity project. Davis is one of the originators of the "career pathways" concept, and advises colleges and state and local agencies on aligning public resources for education, workforce and human services to support educational and economic advancement for individuals and better address regional labor force needs. Davis has over 20 years of experience as a researcher, evaluator, consultant and program manager on projects related to education for employment in the U.S. and abroad. He has a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis from Carnegie Mellon University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Workforce Strategy Center |
Senior Consultant |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Associate |
Current |
| Career Ladders Project |
|
Current |
| Lumina Foundation for Education |
|
Current |
| Child Care Resource Center |
Director |
Current |
| Carnegie Mellon University |
Ph.D. In Public Policy Analysis |
Former |
| Princeton University |
Bachelor's Degree |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Kenyon & Kenyon Llp |
Moderator |
Current |
| Fordham University Law School |
Adjunct Professor |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Professor Science and Mathematics Department |
Current |
| The Mentor Program |
Moderator |
Current |
| New York Academy of Sciences |
Member |
Current |
| Patent Resources Group, Inc. |
Faculty |
Former |
| Defense Intelligence Agency |
Senior Detainee Interrogation Analyst |
Former |
| Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law |
Adjunct Professor of Law |
Former |
| Fordham University |
Adjunct Professor of Law |
Former |
| U.S. Embassy |
|
Former |
| U.S. Navy |
|
Former |
| The Pentagon Company |
|
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| Stanford University School of Medicine |
Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine |
Former |
| Stanford University School of Medicine |
Professor |
Former |
| Columbia University |
Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics |
Former |
| Medco Health Solutions, Inc. |
Director |
Former |
Elaine Pagels is Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. Professor Pagels received her doctorate from Harvard University in 1970 and has taught at Barnard College, where she chaired the Department of Religion, and at Columbia University. She was responsible for editing several of the texts from Nag Hammadi and has written five other books: The Johannine Gospel in Gnostic Exegesis; The Gnostic Paul: The Gnostic Exegesis of the Pauline Letters; The Gnostic Gospel; Adam, Eve, and the Serpent; and The Origin of Satan. The Gnostic Gospels won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award. Professor Pagels was awarded a MacArthur fellowship in 1984. She lives and teaches in Princeton, New Jersey.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Harvard University |
Professor |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| Royce Carlton, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Beliefnet, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Cordoba Initiative |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Modern Library, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Princeton University |
Professor |
Former |
| Barnard College, Columbia University |
Researcher |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Doctorate |
Former |
| Stanford University |
M.A. In Classical Studies |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Kavli Foundation |
Prof and Director |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| Fathom Knowledge Network Privacy |
|
Current |
| National Academy of Sciences |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Academy of Sciences |
Member |
Current |
| Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. |
Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board and Co-Founder |
Former |
| The Kavli Foundation |
Professor |
Former |
| New York University |
M.D. |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Bachelor's Degree In History |
Former |
| New York University School of Medicine |
Degree |
Former |
| Harvard College |
|
Former |
Erin L Olivo, PhD, MPH is the Director of the Columbia Integrative Medicine Program and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology at the Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. She earned master's degrees in both Public Health and Social Work and a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University. Dr. Olivo has intensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). She maintains a psychotherapy practice in New York City. Dr. Olivo promotes the use of mind-body strategies in both medical and mental health settings. She has a particular interest in researching and working with people with chronic illnesses such as cardiac disease and cancer. In her clinical practice she specializes in integrating mindfulness into cognitive behavioral therapy with patients diagnosed with depression, anxiety and personality disorders.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Director of the Columbia Integrative Medicine Program |
Current |
| Friends of Tibetan Delek Hospital |
Director of the Columbia Integrative Medicine Program |
Current |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Faculty |
Current |
| Columbia Integrative Medicine Program |
Director |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Master's Degrees |
Former |
| Columbia University |
Degree In Clinical Psychology |
Former |
| Duke University |
|
Former |
Dr. Galanter is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychophysics Laboratory at Columbia University. He is a pioneer educator and scientist in the field of technology in education. His distinguished academic career also includes professorships and fellowships at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, and Harvard University. He has authored more than 100 books and articles on psychophysics, perception, motivation, memory, early learning, and computer-related pedagogy. Prof. Galanter's publications on education include The Ideal Teacher, The Mechanization of Teaching, Two Models of a Student, and many others, including Plans and the Structure of Behavior, which sparked the cognitive revolution in psychology. He established the Children's Computer School in New York in 1981, and subsequently published the best-selling Kids & Computers series in 1983. Prof. Galanter has directed projects for NASA, FAA, Office of Naval Research, U.S. Army, and the National Science Foundation. Prof. Galanter was recognized by NASA with the Distinguished Scientist Research Award. Prof. Galanter and his daughter, Michelle Galanter, co-invented and hold the patent for the Galanter Educational Evaluation Lattice, which is licensed exclusively to Children's Progress. The Office of the Chairman provides business and technical support to Professor Galanter.
George provides senior pricing leadership on consulting engagements and is a faculty member of SPG's education services. With over 28 years of industry experience, he has held senior business, sales, and marketing positions at DuPont, Monsanto, and Union Carbide. A frequent speaker and writer on pricing strategy, George is also a regular lecturer at executive education programs at University of Minnesota, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. His insights and articles have appeared in leading publications such as The Economist, Marketing Management Magazine, Journal of Pricing Management, and the Chemical Marketing Review. George is a member of the Advisory Board for the Institute for the Study of Business Markets and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Virginia. He holds an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering, an M.B.A., and has done doctoral work in marketing.
Dr. Harold Sackeim, PhD is Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology at Columbia University and Chief of Biological Psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Sackeim is an international authority on the conduct and analysis of brain imaging studies, having conducted pioneering studies since 1982 of cerebral blood flow and metabolism in such disorders as depression, cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Lyme disease.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University Law School |
Adjunct Professor of Law |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| The Cahn Fellows Program |
Professor of Education and Law, Teachers College, Columbia University |
Current |
| The Cahn Fellows Program |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Harvard University |
J.D. |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Ed.D. |
Former |
John Allegrante, Ph.D., President and CEO, is professor of health education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and adjunct professor of public health at the Mailman School of Public Health. In addition, he is an adjunct professor of behavioral science in medicine at the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University and a senior scientist at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Allegrante is a past president and Distinguished Fellow of the Society for Public Health Education, a former W. K. Kellogg Foundation Fellow, and was a Pew Health Policy Fellow at the RAND/UCLA Center for Health Policy Study. He completed his undergraduate degree at the State University of New York at Cortland and holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois.
Dr. Joseph Ghassibi received his medical degree from the American University of Beirut in 1981. He completed his fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at St. Luke's Hospital in New York City. He then dedicated one year of basic research to the study of the pathophysiology of the Acute Lung Injury Syndrome. Dr. Ghassibi's interest in sleep-disordered breathing dates back to 1987 as a Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory. He was among the first physicians in New York to perform cardio-respiratory sleep studies to diagnose sleep apnea. Dr. Ghassibi is involved in the teaching and training of pulmonary fellows in the field of sleep medicine. He is a recipient of the prestigious "Best Teacher" award at St. Luke's Hospital for three years in a row. He has numerous publications in the field of sleep and pulmonary disorders. Dr. Ghassibi is a fellow of the Academy of Sleep Medicine and of the American College of Chest Physicians. He is board certified in sleep medicine, pulmonary, critical care and internal medicine. Dr. Ghassibi is currently the medical co-medical director of the Sleep Disorders Institute and is an assistant clinical professor at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Clinilabs Corporation |
Medical Director |
Current |
| Clinilabs/Sleep Disorders Institute |
Medical Director |
Current |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Current |
| St. Luke's Hospital |
|
Current |
| American University of Beirut |
Degree |
Former |
Judith E. Jones is a Clinical Professor at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University and Director of the National Program Office of Free To Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-free Communities. She recently served as Senior Advisor to Carnegie Corporation for the Starting Points' State and Community Partnerships for Young Children grants program. Professor Jones is the founding director of the National Center for Children in Poverty established in 1989 at Columbia University, with major support provided by the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. She previously served as Deputy Director of the Center for Population and Family Health, where she developed and managed a broad range of innovative programs using community resources and preventive health strategies to provide access to needed health care for underserved low-income women, adolescents and young children.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Muse Film and Television |
Founder |
Current |
| Columbia University |
|
Current |
| Muse Film and Television |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Muse Film and Television |
Executive Director, President |
Former |
| Metropolitan Corporation |
Executive Director |
Former |
| J. Paul Getty Trust |
Executive Director |
Former |
| American Schools |
Fellow |
Former |
| The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
|
Former |
| Special Projects, Inc. |
Chairman |
Former |
| Loans Inc |
Chairman |
Former |
| Metropolitan Corporation |
Chairman |
Former |
| Columbia University |
|
Former |
Lawrence Amsel, MD, MPH is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University and the Director of Education Evaluation at the New York Consortium for Trauma Treatment. He is an Associate for Medical Education at the Hastings Center. His focus has been on applying Decision Science and Game Theory to understand how clinicians and patients make individual decisions and attempt to construct shared decisions. A recently completed NIH funded project with Dan Callahan at Hastings Center involved the production of educational video on shared decision making in genetic counseling. A recent theoretical paper developed a game theory model to improve our understanding of the decision-making process in suicide attempts. From both an educational and research perspective this work raises questions about the bioethical implications of Decision Science. He serves as the Director of Dissemination Research for the Division of Trauma Studies at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. In the wake of 9/11, the group has been funded to train over a thousand community clinicians in the state of the art therapies for Post Traumatic Distress Disorder and Traumatic Grief. They are also conducting research on the best ways to conduct mass disseminations of clinical therapies by introducing innovative motivational techniques.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Center for Bioethics At Columbia University |
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Professor |
Current |
| New York State Psychiatric Institute |
Director |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Md |
Former |
Principal Mark Wamble received a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University in 1983 and received his Master of Architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in 1988. Wamble worked as a Project Designer with Eisenman Architects in New York (1983-1991) and was on the design team for the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio (1983-1991). While with Eisenman Architects, Wamble also developed a line of textiles for Knoll International (1990-1991), was Project Architect on the Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio (1988-1993), was Project Architect on three office buildings in Tokyo, Japan (1988-1992), and with his team, Mark designed the winning scheme for the Rebstockpark Competition in Frankfort, Germany (1990-1991). In 1990 Wamble returned to Texas, and in 1994 formed Interloop Architects, combining his interest in research and practical experience. Wamble developed Gardiner Symonds Teaching Labs 1 & 2, a series of technology based teaching facilities for Rice University. During the early 1990s Mark was selected for 40 under 40, and later that same year won the Young Architect Award given annually by the Architecture League of New York. Mark Wamble was Design Principal at Bricker + Cannady Architects in Houston (1997-2001), continuing to research throughout this time period with partner Dawn Finley of Interloop A/D. While at BCA, Mark produced the design for the Renovation of Jones Plaza in Downtown Houston, which won an AIA award and a PA Award both in 1999. Wamble combines professional practice with teaching architecture design. He has taught at Rice University School of Architecture since 1990, and is a visiting instructor at the University of Michigan, Harvard University, and Columbia University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Harvard University |
Instructor |
Current |
| Interloop A/D |
Project Designer |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Instructor |
Current |
| University of Michigan |
Instructor |
Current |
| Harvard University |
Master of Architecture from the Graduate School |
Former |
| Texas A&M University |
Bachelor of Environmental Design |
Former |
Marlyn Delva is the Associate Dean of the Mailman School of Public Health's Office of Student Affairs at Columbia University and the Dean of Students. Marlyn received her BA from Barnard College and her MA in Student Personnel Administration from Teachers College.She is currently a Doctoral Student in the Health Education program at Teacher's College. Marlyn oversees an office of 15 professionals who manage the day to day operations of student services and develop programs to enhance a student's experience at the school. Marlyn is an effective member of the school's dean's senior administration, as well as a member of a number ofUniversity committees focusing on student affairs, and is a strong advocate for students and School interests. Marlyn is a NYC Certified Teacher in Foreign Languages for Secondary Education, and holds membership in the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, CUMC Bioethics Steering Committee, CUMC Students At Risk Committee and CUMC Core Cancer Research Center.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Center for Bioethics At Columbia University |
Assistant Dean, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Associte Dean for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at the Mailman School of Publich Health |
Current |
| Barnard College, Columbia University |
BA |
Former |
Michael Weinberger is board certified in Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. He is an associate clinical professor of anesthesiology at Columbia University where he runs the Pain Management Center at Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Weinberger received his medical degree from Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed residencies in Internal Medicine at St Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center and in Anesthesiology at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center as well as a fellowship in pain management at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Weinberger initially practiced at MSKCC as part of the pain management service before joining the staff of Overlook Hospital where he was responsible for establishing a inpatient and outpatient pain and palliative care service. Prior to joining the faculty at Columbia University, Dr. Weinberger served as the medical director of the University Pain Center. Dr. Weinberger current duties include patient care, teaching in the medical school, house officer training, research and program development. He is active in several local and national organizations related to pain management and frequently speaks on pain related topics. His areas of interest include spine-related disorders, chronic pain management and palliative care.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Associate Clinical Professor |
Current |
| Columbia Univesity Headache Center |
Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology |
Current |
| Columbia University Medical Center |
|
Former |
| St. Vincent's Hospital |
|
Former |
| Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Inc. |
|
Former |
| Columbia University |
Medical Degree |
Former |
| Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Degree |
Former |
Michelle Sondra Ballan, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Columbia University. Her work focuses on clinical and educational interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, specifically related to sexual development and behavior. Her research also addresses program and practice issues pertaining to sexual offenders with disabilities. She is also interested in ethical issues in sexuality research involving vulnerable populations.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Center for Bioethics At Columbia University |
Assistant Professor of Social Work at Columbia University |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Professor |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Ph.D |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Filmic Achievement |
Director of Photography |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Instructor |
Current |
Robert Thurman, America's first Buddhist monk, was ordained in 1982 by the Dalai Lama. Wearing many hats, he now teaches Indo-Tibet Buddhist Studies in the Department of Religion at Columbia University, presides as President of Tibet House in NYC and Menla Retreat Center in Phoenicia, NY, translates Tibetan and Sanskrit philosophical writings, and is author of numerous books and articles. In 1997 Time Magazine included Bob among the 25 most influential Americans, describing him as a "larger than life scholar-activist." In his book Inner Revolution: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Real Happiness, he posits that America is poised to realize the Buddha's vision of individualism and cultural harmony, the happiness guaranteed by our founders.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Tibet House |
President |
Current |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| Tibet House |
Founder |
Former |
| Nomadic Expeditions, Inc. |
Professor of Indo, Tibetan |
Current |
| Happiness Documentary |
|
Current |
| Nomadic Expeditions, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Salvatore J. Stolfo is Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University. He received his Ph.D. from NYU Courant Institute in 1979 and has been on the faculty of Columbia ever since.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Professor |
Current |
| Dgrc |
Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University |
Current |
Susan C. Taylor, MD, Director is Board Certified in both Dermatology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Taylor is Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and attending physician at both Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia and St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York. She received her medical degree from Harvard University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Columbia University |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Current |
| Pennsylvania Hospital |
|
Current |
| Brandow Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery |
|
Current |
| Embracing Women's Health |
|
Current |
| Dr. Susan Taylor's Rx for Brown Skin |
|
Current |
| Society Hill Dermatology |
Director |
Current |
| American Academy of Dermatology |
Board Member |
Current |
| Society Hill Dermatology |
Physician |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Medical Degree |
Former |
As managing director and head of worldwide corporate communications for JPMorgan Chase, the $1.2 trillion global financial services company, Evangelisti serves as chief spokesman for the company, responsible for all media relations. He also leads internal communications and is a member of the firm's Brand Marketing Council. Prior to assuming these responsibilities earlier this year, Evangelisti served as head of media relations for JPMorgan Chase and for JPMorgan before it was purchased by Chase in 2000. Between 1991 and 1994, Evangelisti was based in London —heading media relations, internal communications, branding and advertising for JPMorgan in the UK , continental Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Between 1986 and 1991, Evangelisti was a member of the company's corporate communications group, holding a variety of junior roles in media relations and internal communications. He joined JPMorgan in 1986 after completing the retail executive training program at Lord & Taylor.