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		<title>Four appointed to Bates Board of Trustees</title>
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<p>President Elaine Tuttle Hansen has announced four appointments to the Bates College Board of Trustees: <strong>Alison R. Bernstein</strong> of New York, N.Y., <strong>H. Scott Bierman</strong> of Northfield, Minn., <strong>Scott D. Freeman</strong> of Newton, Mass., and <strong>Kathleen M. Whelan</strong> of Boston, Mass.<span id="more-3605"></span></p>
<p><strong>Alison Bernstein</strong> has served as the Ford Foundation&#8217;s vice president for the Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom Program since 2002, and has served with the foundation as a vice president, program officer and director since 1982. A former associate dean of faculty at Princeton University, Bernstein is the author of three books, <em>American Indians and World War II: Toward a New Era in Indian Affairs</em> (1991); with Virginia B. Smith, <em>The Impersonal Campus</em> (1979); and with Jacklyn Cock, <em>Melting Pots and Rainbow Nations: Conversations on Difference in the U.S. and South Africa</em> (2002).</p>
<p>Bernstein has published in <em>The Chronicle of Higher Education</em> and several professional journals on issues related to students, transfers from community colleges to four-year institutions, access to higher education for women and minorities, diversity on campus and the impact of women&#8217;s studies. She has served as executive editor of <em>Change Magazine</em>, and currently serves on the board of advisors of the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, and as Presidential Advisory Board Member on Tribal Colleges and Universities. Bernstein earned her bachelor&#8217;s degree at Vassar College and her master&#8217;s and doctoral degrees in history from Columbia University. Bernstein is parent of a Bates student in the class of 2009.</p>
<p><strong>H. Scott</strong> <strong>Bierman </strong>has served as dean of the college at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., since 2005. He was chair of the Department of Economics at Carleton from 1991 to 1995 and president of the faculty from 1997 to 2000. Bierman previously served as associate dean of the college for two years, overseeing all academic department budgets and the budgets of all offices that report to the dean of the college, including the Library and Information and Technology Services. He has been an active participant in curricular initiatives that include &#8220;Quantitative Inquiry, Reasoning and Knowledge,&#8221; &#8220;Building the Consciously Creative Campus&#8221; and &#8220;Visual Culture.&#8221;</p>

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<p>Bierman&#8217;s academic fields of specialization are economics of the public sector and industrial organization. At Carleton, he has taught classes in principles of microeconomics, principles of macroeconomics, intermediate price theory, econometrics, industrial organization, economics of the public sector, game theory, and a variety of specialized senior seminars. His book, co-authored with Professor Luis Fernandez, <em>Game Theory with Economic Applications</em> (1993, substantially revised in 1998) was the first attempt to bring substantial economic applications of game theory into an undergraduate textbook. His current work takes advantage of collaborative research opportunities that exist with students in the emerging area of experimental economics. Bierman earned his bachelor&#8217;s degree from Bates in economics and mathematics in 1977 and his doctoral degree in economics from the University of Virginia in 1985.</p>
<p><strong>Scott D. Freeman</strong> joined with Colony Capital to establish Colony Realty Partners LLC in 2005. He is a principal and serves on the firm’s Board of Managers and Investment committees. CRP is a real estate advisory firm investing in commercial real estate throughout the United States on behalf of its institutional clients. During the past 14 years, Freeman has been the acquisitions officer for more than 140 properties throughout the U.S. valued at more than $4 billion.</p>

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<p>Prior to formation of CRP, Freeman was a partner and director of acquisitions at TA Associates Realty, where he served on the firm’s Executive Committee and Investment Committee, and chaired the Acquisitions Committee. Previously, Freeman was an asset manager with General Electric Investments, where he managed a diversified portfolio of real estate debt and equity investments and was an asset manager with Aetna Realty Investors, where he specialized in office and retail properties.</p>
<p>Freeman received a B.A. in political science from Bates College and an M.M. with concentrations in real estate and finance from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University. He serves on a number of nonprofit boards and is active in numerous industry groups. He resides in Newton, Mass., with his wife Kristine (Bates class of 1986), and their three children.</p>
<p><strong>Kathleen M.</strong> <strong>Whelan </strong>has taken a particular interest in education since retiring from the practice of corporate and securities law to raise her family. She has worked in the alumni and development offices of independent schools as alumni affairs director and publications editor and has served on committees for long-range planning, capital campaigns, annual fundraising and related endeavors. Parent of a 2005 Bates graduate, Whelan has served on the Bates Ad Hoc Committee on Athletic Fundraising. She is currently a member of the Corporation at Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Mass., and chair of the Belmont Hill women&#8217;s lecture series. A lifelong writer, Whelan is working on her second mystery novel.</p>

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<p>The new trustees will serve five-year terms. H. Scott Bierman and Joel H. Goober were nominated by the Bates Alumni Association and confirmed by the Bates College Board of Trustees. Goober was re-elected to his second term as a trustee, but his first as an alumni nominee. Alison R. Bernstein, Scott D. Freeman, and Kathleen M. Whelan were elected by the trustees.</p>
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		<title>Five alumni elected to Bates Board of Trustees</title>
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<p>President Elaine Tuttle Hansen has announced five appointments to the Bates College Board of Trustees: Robert E. Burke of Boston, Mass.; Marjorie Northrop Friedman of Dallas, Texas; Jennifer L.Guckel of Charlestown, Mass.; Dana Petersen Moore of Baltimore, Md.; and Quoc K. Tran of Omaha, Neb.</p>
<p>Burke is executive vice president and chief operating officer of Boston Properties Inc., one of the nation&#8217;s largest real estate investment trusts listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to his appointment to this position, in 1998, he served 12 years as senior vice president and co-manager of the trust&#8217;s office in Washington, D.C., where he started his career with Boston Properties in 1979.<span id="more-14398"></span></p>
<p>Previously, Burke spent more than seven years with the Kennedy Library Corp., where he directed the development of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. He has also held engineering and management positions with General Electric, SCM Corp. and Harvard University. Burke is a 1959 graduate of Bates&#8217; dual degree program: He spent three years at Bates and two years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, earning bachelor&#8217;s degrees in science and civil engineering, respectively.</p>
<p>Friedman is a 1995 honors graduate of Bates who majored in geology. She earned her law degree from Vermont Law School in 1999 and was an attorney at Holland &amp; Knight in New York City until the birth of her first child, in 2001. As a Bates alumna, Friedman chaired her 10th Reunion Gift Committee and volunteers for Alumni-in-Admissions.</p>

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<p>Friedman and her husband, Peter Friedman of the Bates class of 1992, were members of the Bates College New York Council until moving to Dallas. They are committee members of The Campaign for Bates, which has a fund-raising goal of $120 million, and co-chairs of the Mount David Society, an organization of annual donors who put the college first in their philanthropy. In October 2004, the Friedmans received the Distinguished Young Alumni Award, presented for exceptional volunteer service to Bates and for career distinction to people who graduated 15 or fewer years ago.</p>
<p>Guckel, a 1988 Bates graduate who graduated summa cum laude with a major in economics, is a managing partner in the consulting firm Spencer and Bean LLC. Previously she served as chief operating officer for Sentient Jet, a private jet service, and for Circles Inc., a firm that provides life-management services that major corporations extend to their employees. She was also an operations executive for Einstein Bros. Bagels.</p>
<p>After Bates, Guckel earned a master&#8217;s degree in business from Stanford University. She is active in Bates alumni affairs as a career services volunteer, a member of the Alumni Council, a subcommittee co-chair for The Campaign for Bates and chair of the Bates Boston Business Networking group.</p>

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<p>Moore, a 1979 Bates graduate who majored in English, is a partner in the Baltimore law firm of Whiteford, Taylor &amp; Preston. She practices in the areas of product liability, asbestos personal injury litigation and general corporate defense. She received her J.D. degree in 1982 from Washington and Lee University.</p>
<p>Moore was named one of &#8220;Maryland&#8217;s Top 100 Women&#8221; by The Daily Record in 1997 and 2000, and this year was named to that publication&#8217;s &#8220;Circle of Excellence.&#8221; She served as president of the Baltimore-based Monumental City Bar Association and has been honored by the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys and the National Bar Association. She has served on the Alumni Board of Washington and Lee University School of Law, as well as the Board of Visitors for the University of Maryland School of Law. In Bates affairs, Moore has served as class president and an Alumni-in-Admissions volunteer, and is a member of the Alumni Council and the College Key, an honorary service society.</p>

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<p>Tran, a 1995 Bates graduate who majored in rhetoric, is an executive at the investment firm Wallace Weitz &amp; Co., Omaha. Previously he worked as an analyst for Northwest Airlines and for Zurich Kemper Investments, where he was prominently involved in launching and managing the Kemper Aggressive Growth Fund. He has also worked at Goldman Sachs Group.</p>
<p>At Bates, Tran was a nationally ranked debater with his Brooks Quimby Debate Society teammate Chris Tiné. He was nationally ranked among the top five in American Parliamentary Debate and competed in championships in the United States, England and Australia. He received a master&#8217;s degree in business from the University of Chicago in 1999. As a Bates alumnus, he has been active in alumni affairs and fund raising, and as an admissions and career services volunteer.</p>

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<p>The new Bates trustees will serve five-year terms. Guckel and Tran were nominated by the Bates Alumni Association and confirmed by the trustees. Burke, Friedman and Moore were elected by the Bates College Board of Trustees. Bates trustees serve a maximum of two terms.</p>
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<p>President Elaine Tuttle Hansen has announced four  appointments to the Bates College Board of Trustees: <strong>Jamie P.  Merisotis</strong> of Washington, D.C.;  <strong>Karl-Olof Mills</strong> of San Francisco, Calif.; <strong>Mary Henderson Pressman</strong> of  Kansas City, Mo.; and <strong>Valerie A. Smith</strong> of Princeton,  N.J.<span id="more-33656"></span></p>
<p><strong>Merisotis</strong>, a 1986 Bates graduate who majored in  political science, is the founding president of the Institute for Higher  Education Policy in Washington. A champion of the idea that society and  individuals reap rich rewards from higher education, Merisotis has  focused much of his work on improving access to higher education for  low-income, minority and other underrepresented populations.</p>

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<p>Prior to founding the Institute, Mr. Merisotis served as executive  director of the National Commission on Responsibilities for Financing  Postsecondary Education, a bipartisan commission appointed by the  president and congressional leadership.</p>
<p>He authored the commission&#8217;s heralded final report, &#8220;Making College  Affordable Again,&#8221; many of whose recommendations became national policy  during the 1990s.  He also assisted in the creation of the Corporation  for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps).</p>
<p>Merisotis is past president of the Bates Alumni Association and has  volunteered often in admissions and alumni programs. He has received  numerous awards and honors in the higher education field, and was named  one of the top young leaders (under the age of 45)  in American higher  education by <em>Change</em> magazine.</p>
<p><strong>Mills</strong>, a 1982 Bates graduate who  majored in English, is co-founder of JKM Investment Partners, a private  investment partnership in Oakland, Calif.</p>
<p>Mills has an extensive background in business and investing, as well  as community service. In 2003 he co-founded JKM with William Jurika,  with whom he has worked since 1987. Previously Mills served as vice  chairman and portfolio manager at Jurika &amp; Voyles, Inc., an  investment management firm also based in Oakland.</p>

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<p>With a longstanding passion for the arts, and opera in particular,  Mills joined the board of the San Francisco Opera Association in 1998.  He was elected its vice president in 2001 and president in 2002.</p>
<p>After graduating from Bates, Mills earned a master&#8217;s degree in  management from Northwestern University&#8217;s Kellogg Graduate School of  Management in 1984, with majors in marketing and finance. Mills was  awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst charter by the Association for  Investment Management and Research in 1992.</p>
<p><strong>Pressman</strong>, a 1978 Bates graduate  who majored in psychology, has lived throughout the United States and  overseas, and has interviewed prospective students for Bates everywhere  she has lived. Her commitment to community service has remained constant  while she has raised her three children. During her years in England,  she served on the board of the Junior League of London, and as a  resident of New Canaan, Conn., she served on &#8220;New Canaan Cares,&#8221; an  organization dedicated to promoting alcohol awareness, drug awareness  and healthy choices for teens.</p>

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<p>Pressman currently serves on the boards of the Boys and Girls Clubs  of Greater Kansas City, and the Kansas City Ballet. Pressman also is  active at Pembroke Hill School, where her children are entering fifth,  eighth and eleventh grades.</p>
<p>As a Bates alumna, Pressman has been a class agent, co-chair of her  20th Reunion Gift Committee, chair of her 25th Reunion Committee, and  active in Alumni in Admissions. She has worked on behalf of the alumni  fund and was  president of her class.</p>
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<p><strong>Smith</strong>, a 1975 Bates graduate who majored in English,  is the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature in the Department of  English at Princeton University and director of the university&#8217;s Program  in African American Studies. A Princeton faculty member from 1980 to  1989, she joined the Department of English at UCLA in 1989, where she  also chaired the interdepartmental program in African American studies  and co-directed the Cultural Studies in the African Diaspora Project.  She returned to Princeton in 2000.</p>
<p>Smith&#8217;s teaching and research interests are in the areas of African  American literature and culture, feminist studies and film studies. She  lectures nationally and internationally, and has taught for several  summers at the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College. Smith  has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the  Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Ford  Foundation and the Bunting Institute.</p>

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<p>In February 2004, Smith gave a Black History Month lecture at Bates  titled <em>Memory and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement</em>. She is the author  and editor of several books, and is currently writing a book on the  cultural memory of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.</p>
<p>Mills and Smith were elected by the Bates College Board of Trustees  to fill five-year vacancies. Merisotis and Pressman were nominated by  the Bates Alumni Association and confirmed by the trustees to serve  five-year terms. Bates trustees serve a maximum of two consecutive  terms.</p>
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