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Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. Pioneering Astronaut and President of the Harris Foundation, Named Worcester Polytechnic Institutes 2015 Commencement Speaker

Sunday, May 10th, 2015


Worcester, Mass. (PRWEB) April 24, 2015

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) announced today that Bernard A. Harris Jr., M.D., an astronaut who became the first African American to walk in space and who went on to become the founder and president of the Harris Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to empower individuals, in particular minorities and others who are economically and/or socially disadvantaged, to recognize their potential and pursue their dreams, will deliver the address at the universitys 147th commencement exercises on Saturday, May 16. WPI will also bestow upon Harris an honorary doctor of science degree.

Additional honorary degrees will be awarded to Ellen S. Dunlap, president of the American Antiquarian Society, and Judith Nitsch75, founding principal of Nitsch Engineering.

Dr. Bernard Harris is an inspirationnot only because he is a medical doctor, researcher, astronaut, and entrepreneur, but because he works so diligently to help others realize their potential, said WPI President Laurie A. Leshin. Not one to rest on his laurels, Dr. Harris empowers members of underrepresented populations by providing them with opportunities for engagement, particularly in the STEM disciplines. He is no stranger to WPI, and this summer will mark the sixth time the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp will be offered on this campus. Undoubtedly, Harriss wordsas well as his personal and professional experiences and his commitment to hard work, excellence, and helping otherswill inspire our graduates as they leave this university to apply theory to practice in order to make a positive impact on peoples lives and upon our world. It will be an honor to bestow upon him an honorary doctorate of science degree.

Leshin also commended the two other honorary degree recipients, noting, For 23 years, Ellen Dunlap has led the American Antiquarian Society and has played an important role in preserving this nations history; and since her graduation from WPI in 1975, Judy Nitsch has blazed trailsas a female engineer, a leader in sustainability, and a champion of this university.

Bernard Harris was selected into the NASA corps of astronauts in January 1990 and was a Mission Specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia STS-55/Spacelab D-2 in 1993. In 1995, as payload commander on Space Shuttle Discovery STS-63, he served on the first flight of the joint Russian-American Space Program, becoming the First African American to walk in Space.” A veteran astronaut for over 19 years, he has logged more than 438 hours and traveled over 7.2 million miles in space.

Prior to becoming an astronaut, Harris completed a residency in internal medicine at the Mayo Clinic. His medical research included a National Research Council Fellowship in endocrinology at the NASA Ames Research Center, and training as a flight surgeon at the USAF Brooks Aerospace School of Medicine. At NASA, Harris conducted research in musculoskeletal physiology and disuse osteoporosis, and as head of the Exercise Countermeasure Project, he conducted clinical investigations of space adaptation and developed in-flight medical devices to extend astronauts’ stays in space.

Harris retired from NASA in April 1996, and went on to establish the Harris Foundation in 1998, a nonprofit organization that supports math/science education and crime prevention programs for America’s youth, providing opportunities to underrepresented students, including those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, first generation to college, and those from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. The Harris Foundation has partnered with NASA, the National Science Foundation, and ExxonMobil. Of the participants in the Harris Foundations signature program, the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, 98 percent graduate from high school and attend college, and among these students, 75 percent pursue STEM degrees.

Currently, Harris is also chief executive officer and Managing Partner of Vesalius Ventures, Inc., a venture capital firm that invests in early to mid-stage healthcare technologies and companies. He also holds several faculty appointments, including associate professor in internal medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch, and assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine; he is the author and co-author of numerous scientific publications. Harris also serves on the boards of the National Math and Science Initiative, Houston Angel Network, Houston Technology Center, and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, as well as the Board of Scientific Counselors. In addition, he serves as a director of a number of investment funds, including The Endowment Fund, Salient Absolute Return Fund, Salient MLP & Energy Infrastructure Fund, Salient Midstream & MLP Fund, and Salient MF Trust; and the Board of Trustees of Babson Capital Global Short Duration High Yield Fund and Babson Capital Funds Trust.

Previously, Harris served as vice president and chief scientist of SPACEHAB, Inc., an innovative space commercialization company, where he directed the companys space science business. He also served as vice president of business development for Space Media, Inc., an informatics company, establishing an e-commerce initiative that is now part of the United Nations education program. Harris was a senior consultant for NASA Aerospace Safety Panel, as well as a member of the NASA Biological and Physical Sciences Committee, the Council for the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Deafness, Texas Tech’s University Board of Regents, Texas Higher Education Coalition, Texas Commission on a Representative Student Body and Communications Disorders, and a number of committees for the National Academies Institute of Medicine.

Harris is the recipient of numerous awards, including honorary doctorates from Stony Brook University, Morehouse School of Medicine, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the University of Hartford, as well as the NASA Space Flight Medal, a NASA Award of Merit, and the 2000 Horatio Alger Award. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. He is also a licensed private pilot and certified scuba diver.

He holds a bachelor of science in biology from the University of Houston, a master of medical science from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, a master of business administration from the University of Houston Clear Lake, and a doctor of medicine from Texas Tech University School of Medicine.

Ellen S. Dunlap will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree. Dunlap has served as president of the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) since 1992. The AAS is a learned society and a major independent research library housing the largest and most accessible collection of print materials, music, and graphic arts material related to all aspects of American history and culture before the twentieth century. Last July, on behalf of the AAS, Dunlap accepted a National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama at a White House ceremony.

In addition to her leadership at the AAS, Dunlap has served as chair of Mass Humanities; the Independent Research Libraries Association; the Archives, Manuscripts, and Special Collections program of the Research Libraries Group; and the Worcester Cultural Coalition; and as a member of the board of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation; ESTC/North America; Rare Books School, University of Virginia; the Massachusetts Center for the Book; the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries; and the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts in Philadelphia.

Prior to joining the AAS, Dunlap held positions of director of the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia, and research librarian at what is now the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin, where she earned both her BA and MLS.

Judith Nitsch ’75, P.E., WPI trustee emerita, will receive an honorary doctor of enginee

President Obama Appoints Jody Williams Bear River Commissioner

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014


Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) October 10, 2014

President Barack Obama has appointed Holland & Hart Partner Jody Williams as Commissioner of the Bear River Commission.

The Bear River Commission was created in 1958 pursuant to the Bear River Compact among the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. The Commission comprises nine gubernatorial appointed Commissioners and one Federal Commissioner appointed by the President, who serves as its Chair. The responsibility of the Commission is to carry out the provisions of the Bear River Compact, which defines its purposes as follows:

The major purposes of this Compact are to remove the causes of present and future controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River; to provide for efficient use of water for multiple purposes; to permit additional development of the water resources of Bear River; to promote interstate comity; and to accomplish an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Bear River among the compacting States.

The Bear River is rich in geographic and political complexity, and the three states decision to promote interstate comity as they apportion the waters of the river among them was wise, Williams said. The Compact has provided a framework to promote the water interests of each of the three states while preserving their common interests that brought and keep them together.

Im honored to be selected by the President to serve in this role, Williams said. I come to this appointment with a respect for the river, the people who depend on it and love it and the three Compact States interests in it. I have devoted a significant portion of my career to understanding the intricate history of the Bear River, and I respect the comity the Compact States have exercised as they worked out solutions to old problems and provided for new uses of Bear River water. This comity has saved the Compact States from costly, almost never-ending interstate litigation in the United States Supreme Court that other states were not able to avoid.

For more than 30 years, Williams has focused her practice on water law and helped clients navigate the complexities of doing business in the Mountain West. Throughout her career, she has been involved in the complex water issues in the Bear River Basin.

Her deep connection to the Bear River springs from the role she has played in resolving conflict among the water users and Bear Lake interests. She has first-hand knowledge of the Bear River Commission, the various basin interest groups, and the three Bear River Compact States.

Williams has earned the trust of all parties with which she has worked, and was a founder of an inclusive, biannual Bear River water forum to communicate, address and resolve any issues of dispute. She has made it her mission to eliminate controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River.

With a national reputation for water law, she understands the complex, competing demands for water across the West and the political, economic, and social contexts in which disputes arise. As a long-time problem solver, Williams has negotiated resolution of these conflicts with agencies, diverse stakeholders, and public interest groups. She is recognized throughout the industry for her knowledge of water rights, natural resources, commercial real estate transactions, and energy law.

Williams was appointed by President Clinton, and reappointed by President Bush, to the Utah Reclamation Mitigation Conservation Commission, a federal agency responsible for mitigating environmental impacts from developing Utahs Colorado River apportionment by the Central Utah Project.

She has wide-ranging experience representing purchasers and sellers of water rights, licensing and permitting complex private and public water development projects, permitting energy development, acquiring approval to change the beneficial use of water, and performing due diligence review of water rights and real estate. She has negotiated complex public/private agreements regarding water regulated under an interstate compact.

Williams has experience negotiating with state and federal water regulating and permitting agencies, representing developers of energy generation projects and natural resources companies, and acquiring water rights for developers and energy generating facilities. Her clients include industrial, commercial, and residential developers; water conservancy districts; energy and mining companies; ranchers; and water companies.

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Mack International President to Co-chair the Opal Financial Group Family Office & Private Wealth Management Forum, July 21-23 in Newport

Wednesday, August 6th, 2014


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 21, 2014

Linda C. Mack, founder and president of Mack International, the premier retained executive search and family office strategic management/human capital consulting firm, has been selected to co-chair the Opal Financial Group 2014 Family Office & Private Wealth Management Forum: The Race for Returns, to be held July 21- 23 at the Hyatt Regency Newport in Newport, Rhode Island.

The conference is one of Opals premier Private Wealth Series events for high-net-worth individuals and family offices from around the world. Linda C. Mack will co-chair the Forum and present opening remarks with Jason Cavanagh, CEO of the Saint Leonard Family Office (SFO), and Michael Pompian, Partner and Director of Private Wealth Practice, Mercer, LLC.

Some of the most well-established family offices, private investors, money managers and private wealth service providers attend for three days of engaging discussions and peer-to-peer exchanges on not only a spectrum of current investments trends but also a variety of softer issues effecting current and future generations of families, Linda Mack explained.

In addition to co-chairing the conference, Mack will moderate a panel on Wednesday, July 23 titled Operations and technology: Leading edge family office infrastructure and family office reporting. Panelists will include Mark Wickersham, Director, Netage Solutions, Inc., James Koutoulas, CEO, Typhon Access, Carl Sheeler, Director, Berkeley Research Group, LLC and Melissa Mattison, Vice President, Strategic Solutions.

According to Mack, the session will explore key evolving operational reporting and technology trends and the impact of these trends on family offices. We will discuss how ownership structures, asset allocation and client requirements affect reporting needs of single and multi-family-offices, and what considerations these organizations should take into account before embarking on significant technology investment, upgrades or changes, Mack said.

The session will also cover key challenges that single and multi-family-offices face in successfully changing or upgrading reporting technology. Panelists will offer insights into how to best determine the familys core technology and reporting needs; whether resources and expertise exist in-house and when to outsource; security, confidentiality and reliability issues; and how to maintain successful operations during changes, Mack continued.

As with numerous decisions in any family office operation, it is essential that there is agreement and alignment of operational technology decisions with family goals and values, Mack said.

The Forum will also have presentations explore the challenges and opportunities associated with investing in emerging markets, alternative investments, real estate, gold, and numerous other asset classes, and will also include sessions addressing other issues of import to family offices such as office structure, taxation and regulation, risk management, high-impact philanthropy and technology trends.

Opal Financial Group will kick off the event with its Annual Americas Regatta Cup, in which attendees will have the opportunity to work with a professional sailing charter crew while competing against industry peers.

Mack International, LLC, headquartered in Chicago, is a global retained executive search and strategic management/human capital consulting firm serving national and international clients in the family office, family business enterprise and the wealth management industries. Linda C. Mack develops close, consultative partnerships with clients and candidates, and has achieved an exceptional track record of success as evidenced by consistent referrals, repeat engagements and long tenures of candidates placed. For more information, visit http://www.mackinternational.com or call 800.976.0015.







Woodbury University to Host Commencement on May 10; Actor/Humanitarian Marlee Matlin and University President Dr. Luis Calingo to Address Class of 2014

Tuesday, May 13th, 2014


Burbank, Calif. (PRWEB) May 06, 2014

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Friday, January 31st, 2014

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