Alumni of the Krieger School are nominated to serve as volunteers on more than 10 boards or councils supporting the university and school’s work, including the below Krieger-specific organizations.
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board
The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board was established in 1998 to assist the dean of the school in promoting understanding of the school’s key issues and concerns and to facilitate constructive dialogue among external constituents and the school’s faculty and administration. The Advisory Board has served as a vital link between the school’s past and its future, giving counsel to the dean and other key leaders of the school.
The mission of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board is:
- To promote understanding by alumni and other involved constituencies of key issues and concerns facing the School and to promote dialogue about such issues with the School’s faculty and administrators;
- To increase the School’s financial resources and expand its base of charitable support;
- To advocate on behalf of the School to external and internal constituencies;
- To present the School’s interests and concerns to the University’s Board of Trustees.
Current Members
- Anuj Mittal, Chair
- Jeffrey H. Aronson
- Marni Aronson
- Jeffrey S. Barber
- Charles I. Clarvit
- N. Anthony Coles, MD
- Rosanna Best Corbin
- Jay Crim
- Susan Daimler
- Dave Einolf
- Roger Faxon
- Louis J. Forster
- Arielle Goren
- Peter Ho
- Keishi Hotsuki
- Noor Islam
- Ethnie Jones
- Steven M. Kaye
- Steve Kerrigan (ex-officio)
- Manisha Khanna
- Solomon J. Kumin
- David Kupperman
- Margaret Lee
- Alisa Lessing
- Ross Margolies
- Michael McQuigg
- Trisha Muro (ex-officio)
- David P. Nolan
- Jenna O’Steen
- Matt S. Polk, Jr.
- Marc Preiser
- Laura Raider
- Troy L. Rohrbaugh
- Seema Shah
- Jeffrey Shiu
- Stephanie Talton (ex-officio)
- Nina Urban
- Marshall Urist, MD, PhD
- Jami Valentine Miller, PhD
- James L. Winter
- Matthew Witten, PhD, DABR
- Amy Lynn Zipper
Chairs Emeritus
- Jeffrey H. Barber, 2021-2023
- Ross Margolies, 2019-2021
- Susan Daimler, 2017-2019
- Roger Faxon, 2014-2017
- James L. Winter, 2012-2014
- Jeffrey A. Aronson, 2010-2012
- Charles I. Clarvit, 2008-2010
- David P. Yaffe, 2007-2008
- Susan J. Baisley, 2006-2007
- Jason H.P. Kravitt, 2005-2006
- Howard C. Mandel M.D., 2004-2005
- N. Anthony Coles M.D., 2003-2004
- Paula E. Boggs, 2002-2003
- Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, 2001-2002
- J. Barclay Knapp, 2000-2001
- David H. Bernstein, Inaugural Chair
Second Decade Society
The Second Decade Society was founded in 1989 as the leadership development organization for the Krieger School. It is composed of 100 Krieger School alumni who are 10 to 20 years beyond their graduation date.
Physics and Astronomy Advisory Council
The Physics and Astronomy Advisory Council is made up of leaders in the field, including alumni, who seek to support the mission of the department by offering their insight, guidance, and philanthropic support, as well as to facilitate career and internship opportunities for students and recent alumni.
Center for Financial Economics Advisory Council
The Center for Financial Economics Advisory Council is made up of leaders in the fields of finance and economics who support the program by offering counsel, teaching classes, and garnering philanthropic support. They are passionate about CFE’s mission of bridging the gap between the theory and practice of finance and its economic underpinnings.
Humanities Advisory Council
The Humanities Advisory Council works to support the activities of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, and all humanities disciplines at the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences through volunteer and philanthropic efforts; to collaborate with the director of the humanities institute in activities which advance the Institute’s strategic goals and objectives; and to cultivate branding for the humanities at the Krieger School which competes actively with top-tier peers, garners national recognition for its outstanding programs, and boost attractiveness of the school to prospective humanities students.