The Witherspoon Institute: People
Officers of the Board
Luis E. Tellez, Trustee and
President.
Mr. Tellez received a B.S. and M.S. in chemical
engineering as well as an M.B.A. in Finance from
Washington University in St. Louis. Mr. Tellez spent the
early part of his career working in the chemical
industry, and subsequently spent over twenty years
administering several non-profit corporations. He is a
member of the Advisory Council of the James Madison
program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton
University.
Mark O'Brien, Trustee and
Vice-President. Mr. OBrien is the President and Chief
Executive Officer of OBrien, Greene and Company, and a
lecturer in the Politics Department at Princeton
University. A graduate of Princeton Universitys History
Department, he received an M.B.A. in Finance and an M.A. in Liberal
Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. He is author of two books
in the field of Business and is a contributor to business and
general interest magazines.
Stephen T. Whelan, Esq., Chair of the Board of
Trustees. Mr. Whelan is a partner in the law firm of Thacher
Proffitt & Wood LLP and a lecturer in the Princeton University
Politics Department. A graduate of Princeton University and Harvard
Law School, he is a member of the Advisory Council of the James
Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton
University, a trustee of Fraunces Tavern Museum in Lower Manhattan,
and the author of three books on law. He and his wife live in New
York City.
John Metzger, Esq., Trustee and
Secretary. Mr.
Metzger is a lawyer. He received his B.A. degree from Harvard and
his J.D. from New York University. Mr. Metzger has served on the New
Jersey Economic Development Council and is a contributor of articles
to various professional journals.
Michael Fragoso, M.D., F.A.A.P., Trustee and
Treasurer. Dr. Fragoso is Vice-President of Somerset Pediatric Group
in Bridgewater, N.J.. He is also Clinical Associate Professor of
Pediatrics at the UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New
Brunswick, N.J., from which in the past he has received the Dean's
volunteer faculty teaching award.
Board of Trustees
Frederic Clark, Trustee, is President
of Pacific Equity Management and Inner-City Scholarship,
Inc. He received his A.B. degree From University of
Southern California, his J.D. degree from University of
California, Berkeley, and his M.B.A. from Harvard
University. He is on the board of International Task
Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, Los Nios, and
Thomas More College. He is a volunteer teacher at an
inner-city school and runs a scholarship program for
inner-city youth.
Eric Cohen, Trustee, is Executive
Director of the Tikvah Fund; an Adjunct Fellow and
Program Director at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
(EPPC) in Washington, D.C.; and until February 2007 was
the Editor-at-Large of the EPPCs quarterly journal The
New Atlantis. His essays and articles have appeared in
the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal,
The Weekly
Standard, The Public Interest, Commentary, and
elsewhere, and he is the co-editor of The Future is Now:
America Confronts the New Genetics (Rowman &
Littlefield, 2002). He was previously a fellow at the
New America Foundation and Managing Editor of The Public
Interest. He also serves as a senior consultant to the
Presidents Council on Bioethics.
Michael G. Crofton, Trustee, is
President and Chief Executive Officer of the
Philadelphia Trust Company. He has served on numerous
corporate and eleemosynary boards, including Cyberphone,
Inc. and XRT Financial Systems, and was a member of Pennsylvania
Governor Ridges 1998 Trade Mission to South Africa. Mr. Crofton
lectures widely on fiduciary issues and has been interviewed on
radio and television.
Sean Fieler, Trustee, graduated from
Williams College with a degree in Political Economy and
was the recipient of the Branson Memorial Scholarship
there. Thereafter he joined Equinox Partners, L.P. and
was later named a managing member of the same firm and
the Kuroto Fund, L.P. Mr. Fieler is the President of the
Williams Catholic Network and a board member of the
International Crisis Group AB, Morley Publishing Group,
Institute for American Values, National Bible
Association, and the Committee for Monetary Research and
Education.
Deborah Garwood, Trustee. Mrs. Garwood
graduated from Greenwich High School, Greenwich,
Connecticut in 1975. She received her B.A. from
Princeton University in 1979, married William Garwood,
Jr. in 1980 and has two children: Will, III and Laura.
Debbie lives in Houston, Texas and is currently active
in a number of community and philanthropic organizations
including St. Annes Catholic Church and the Daughters
of Liberty.
Michael Maibach, Trustee, is President
and C.E.O. of the European-American Business Council. He
holds several degrees, including a B.A. in International
Business at American University and an M.A. in Political
Philosophy at Georgetown University. Mr. Maibach has
held top positions in several companies, including
Vice-President of the Intel Corporation. He has served
on advisory councils for Presidents Reagan and Bush,
Sr., the U.S. State Department, and other such bodies,
advising on matters of trade, economics, and industry.
Mr. Maibach has published over seventy essays and is
currently a guest columnist for the Alexandria Times
(Virginia) newspaper.
Daniel N. Mezzalingua, Trustee,
graduated from Syracuse University, after which time he
worked as a marketing analyst. He is now the Chairman of
a manufacturer in the cable television industry. Mr. Mezzalingua is a member of the advisory council of HSBC
Bank, the Resource Development Committee of the United
Way, and of the boards of various associations in
Central New York. He has served as a trustee for private
educational instutions, has led fundraising efforts in
Catholic dioceses, and is a past member of the Metropolitan
Development Association. He serves on several advisory committees at
Syracuse University, including the Chancellors Council.
Roger Naill, Trustee. Mr. Naill is
Senior Vice-President of forecasting for AES
corporation. He received his A.B. from Princeton in
Physics and his M.A. from MIT. He has done extensive
research and published numerous papers on natural gas
production and system dynamics in the energy industry.
He has delivered lectures everywhere from industry
conferences to the World Bank and is an advisor at the
Department of Energy.
Ion Ratiu, Trustee, is the C.E.O. of
the Austin Thyroid and Endocrinology Center in Austin,
Texas. Dr. Ratiu earned his Ph.D. in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of
California, Berkeley. After doing a postdoctoral
fellowship at the Technical University in Hanover,
Germany, he joined IBM and spent twenty years in
advanced technical development and technical and
business strategy, managing over $1 billion worth of
revenue. He has been a leader in the development of the
program in Western Civilization and American
Institutions at the University of Texas at Austin.
Ignacio Rodrguez-Iturbe, Trustee, is
the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University
Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering at Princeton University. He graduated from
Universidad del Zulia in Maracaibo, Venezuela, and has
an M.A. and Ph.D. from Caltech and Colorado State
University. He has also held professorial appointments
at MIT and Texas A&M University. He is a member of
numerous academies, including the Pontifical Academy of
the Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering
(U.S.A.), the Academia Nacional de Ingeniera
(Venezuela), the Sociedad Real de Ciencias (Spain), and
other institutions. He is the winner of the Stockholm
Water Prize, the Macelwane Medal, and other
international prizes. He has been awarded honorary
doctorates by the Universities of Genoa and Zulia.
Simone Scumpia, Trustee, is the founder
and clinical director of the Austin Thyroid and
Endocrinology Center. She has been the principal and
secondary investigator in over one hundred research
studies in osteoporosis, diabetes, obesity, and womens
health among others. She was trained in Bucharest,
Romania, the University of Toronto, the University of
Alberta, the University of Texas Health Science Center,
and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School.
Edward (Ted) Smith, Trustee,
is the Chairman and CEO of Oakwood Laboratories, a
pharmaceutical company which he founded in 1997. He served as
Chairman and CEO of Ben Venue Laboratories from 1990-1997.
Before that, he was associate professor at the Delaware School
of Law. Ted received his B.A. from Harvard College in 1970 and
his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1973.
Mark Smith, Trustee, is president and
COO of Oakwood Laboratories, which he co-founded. He was
Director of Business Development at Ben Venue
Laboratories prior to 1997. He received his B.A. from
Harvard University in 1976, and his M.B.A. from Stanford
Business School in 1980.
Herbert W. Vaughan, Esq., Trustee
Emeritus. Mr. Vaughan is retired from an Of Counsel with
the law firm of Hale and Dorr, LLP. He holds a B.S. and
a Law degree from Harvard University. He serves on the
Advisory Council of the James Madison Program in
American Ideals and Institutions, and is active in
several philanthropic organizations.
Eugene J. Zurlo, Trustee. Mr. Zurlo is
the Chairman of the Zurlo Investment Trust.