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		<title>Four college Trustees named</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gretchen Shorter Davis of Portland, Maine, and Henry J. Keigwin of South Dartmouth, Mass., have been elected to the college’s Board of Overseers by the alumni of Bates College; Michael W. Bonney of Sudbury, Mass., and David L. Foster of New York City have been appointed by college trustees to serve on the Board of Overseers, Bates College President Donald W. Harward announced.]]></description>
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<p>Gretchen Shorter Davis of Portland, Maine, and Henry J. Keigwin of South Dartmouth, Mass., have been elected to the college’s Board of Overseers by the alumni of Bates College; Michael W. Bonney of Sudbury, Mass., and David L. Foster of New York City have been appointed by college trustees to serve on the Board of Overseers, Bates College President Donald W. Harward announced.<span id="more-21041"></span></p>
<p><strong>Davis</strong>, now retired after a teaching career in New Jersey, Virginia and Connecticut, graduated from Bates in 1961 with a degree in sociology. While working in Connecticut, she earned her master’s degree at Fairfield University.  She was active in the Weston Teachers’ Association and was elected to the association’s board. Since retiring to Maine, she has been a volunteer with the Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Davis and her husband, Jerry, were co-presidents of the Fairfield County Bates Club, where she developed the Welcome Luncheons for entering Bates students, held at their home each June. She has served as co-chair of several Reunions, including her 40th this past June. She has been secretary of her class for many years and served on the Alumni Council. Most recently she was chosen for the Maine Bates Council, an advisory group for the development efforts of the college.</p>

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<p><strong>Keigwin</strong> is CEO of F. H. French Co., Inc., headquartered in Lincoln, R.I., a real estate development firm and president of Sound Point Asset Management, LLG, an investment management company located on Amelia Island, Florida.  In addition, Keigwin is the general partner in several other companies that own and lease commercial properties. In 1996, Keigwin was named Entrepreneur of the Year by USA Today and the NASDAQ Exchange. Keigwin graduated from Bates in 1959 with a degree in biology and received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 1965.</p>
<p>Keigwin teaches entrepreneurship at Bryant College, where he also is on the board of advisors for the Institute for Family Enterprise. Students elected him Teacher of the Year in 1997. He is a founder of the Rhode Island Private Industry Council/Bryant College Entrepreneurship Training Program. He and his wife, Beverly, founded the Visiting Executives Program at Bryant, and Keigwin has served as its College’s Executive-In-Residence. Keigwin served as treasurer and member of the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education.</p>

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<p><strong>Bonney</strong> is president and chief operating officer of Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Lexington, Mass. Bonney, who graduated from Bates with a degree in economics in 1981, has been very active with his class fund-raising activities, with the Office of Career Services, and with the Office of Admissions.  Both Bonney and his wife, Alison Grott Bonney, a 1980 Bates graduate, served on their 10th Reunion Gift Committee. The Bonneys are members of the Bates College Boston Council, an advisory group for Bates development efforts, and Mike Bonney is a member of the Bates College Leadership Gifts Committee. Through his efforts, a former employer in 1998 created an internship for Bates students.  Bonney also has served students as a volunteer for Alumni in Admissions.</p>

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<p><strong>Foster</strong> is president of the Institute of Management and Administration, a publishing company he founded in 1982. IOMA publishes 62 newsletters, has an extensive online presence, and employs 180 full-time staff. He is the recipient of the Newsletter and Electronic Publisher’s Hall of Fame Award for lifetime achievement.  At Bates, Foster majored in English. As an alumnus, Foster has served as president of the Alumni Council, New York City Bates Club leader, and Reunion organizer. Foster was elected to the Board of Overseers from the Alumni ballot in 1996, where he served as a member of trustee committees on investment and budget, admissions, financial aid and college relations, as well as ad hoc committees regarding honorary degree nominations and strategic initiatives for community development. In 2001, Foster joined the advisory Bates College New York Council.  His wife, Mina Samuels, is a novelist, and the Secretary of the Board of Symphony Space, a New York performing arts institution.</p>
<p>The Bates College Board of Trustees includes the 15-member board of fellows, who serve lifetime terms, and the 25-member board of overseers, who serve five-year terms.</p>
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		<title>William E. Little Jr. appointed to Board of Overseers</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William E. Little Jr. of New York City has been appointed to the board of overseers by trustees of Bates College, President Donald W. Harward has announced.</p>
<p>Little, parent of Bates College senior Christopher Little, is chairman of George Little Management, LLC, a large producer of trade shows for consumer goods in the United States. Little&#8217;s grandfather founded the company in 1924, and Little joined the firm in 1968 after serving four years in the U.S. Navy. Little earned a bachelor&#8217;s degree from Princeton University in 1963.<span id="more-23255"></span></p>
<p>Little also is chairman of The Lakeville Journal Company, LLC, which publishes weekly newspapers in Lakeville and Winsted, Conn., and Millerton, N.Y. Little and his wife, Helen Yuet-yee Chiu Little, are members of the New York Bates College Council.</p>
<p>The Bates College Board of Trustees includes the board of fellows, whose members serve lifetime terms, and the board of overseers, whose members serve five-year terms.</p>
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		<title>MacAvoy named Bates trustee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 1997 13:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Bates College alumnus has been named to the college&#8217;s Board of Trustees.</p>
<p>Paul W. MacAvoy of Woodstock, Vt., and New Haven, Conn., a 1955 Bates College graduate, was elected by trustees to an appointment on the Board of Overseers, filling a vacant position whose term expires in 2000.</p>
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<p>MacAvoy, the Williams Brothers Professor of Management Studies at Yale University, was formerly Dean of the Yale School of Management. An adviser to three United States presidents, MacAvoy has been given credit (only &#8220;partially deserved,&#8221; he says) for inventing the term &#8220;voodoo economics&#8221; during the 1980 presidential campaign to describe Ronald Reagan&#8217;s policies.</p>
<p>MacAvoy is on the board of directors of Alumax, Inc.; Open Environment Corporation; and Lafarge Corporation. In his scholarly areas of interest, he has written 15 books and numerous articles.</p>
<p>MacAvoy majored in economics at Bates, graduating magna cum laude, and was named a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in economics. He received his master&#8217;s degree in 1956 and his doctoral degree in 1960, both in economics from Yale. In 1976, Bates awarded him the Doctor of Laws degree.</p>
<p>From 1976 to 1983, MacAvoy was the Steinbach Professor of Economics and Management, then Beinecke Professor of Economics, at Yale. In 1983, he became dean of the William E. Simon School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester, and in 1991 he returned to Yale as the Williams Brothers Professor of Management Studies, becoming dean of the School of Management in 1992.</p>
<p>MacAvoy was staff economist for the Council of Economic Advisers for the Executive Office of the President in 1965-66; a member of the Presidential Task Force on Revision of the Antitrust Laws in 1967-68; a member of the National Petroleum Council in 1974-75 and from 1979 to 1981; and a member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States in 1980-81.</p>
<p>He served on President Gerald Ford&#8217;s Council of Economic Advisers in 1975 76 and chaired the subcommittee for government regulation and productivity of the President&#8217;s National Productivity Advisory Committee from 1982 to 1984.</p>
<p>MacAvoy has also been on the adjunct staff of the Brookings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute. President Reagan appointed MacAvoy to the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation board. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, founded in 1776 as America&#8217;s honorary academic society and interdisciplinary studies center.</p>
<p>MacAvoy is married to Katherine Manning MacAvoy. They have two children.</p>
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