What do a Nobel Peace Prize Recipient, a former U.S. Secretary of State, a Tennis Champion, a Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, the Executive Editor of The New Yorker, the President of Fidelity Employer Services, and a New York Times best-selling author all have in common? They, among others, have dedicated themselves to the William Smith Centennial.
Madeleine K. Albright
U.S. Secretary of State (1997-2001)
Judy Haslam Cross ’52, L.H.D. ’00, P’85
Honorary Trustee
Katherine D. Elliott ’66
Trustee; Chief Operating Officer (retired), Petner Asset Management
Gene and Tobey Gitelle P’82, ’86
Psychiatrist; Editor (retired) Jewish Social Studies
Julia James ’04
Rhodes Scholar, Scientist
Abigail P. Johnson ’84
President of Fidelity Employer Services Company
Billie Jean King
Tennis Champion and Activist
Eric Lax ’66
Author
Reynold Levy ’66
President, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Wangari Muta Maathai Sc.D. ’94, P’94, P’96
Recipient, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize
Wendy Puriefoy ’71
President, Public Education Network
Jane S. Ritter ’48, L.H.D.’05
Honorary Trustee
Michael Scandling
Vice President, Datastick Systems, Inc.; Son of William F. Scandling '49, LL.D. '67
Dr. Priscilla A. Schaffer '64, Sc.D. '94
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Barbara L. Springstead ’57, L.H.D. ’90
Honorary Trustee
Dorothy Wickenden ’76
Executive Editor, The New Yorker
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