25 May 2017

Harvard Business School Alumni Elected Members of Harvard Board of Overseers and Harvard Alumni Association

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BOSTON—Harvard University recently announced the election of Harvard Business School graduate Carla Harris (MBA 1987), vice chair of Global Wealth Management and managing director of Morgan Stanley, to Harvard University’s Board of Overseers.

In addition, Dr. Sachin H. Jain (MBA 2007), president and CEO of CareMore Health System, and Ronald P. Mitchell (MBA 1997), CEO of Virgil Inc., were elected to the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) Board of Directors.

Members of the Board of Overseers are elected by Harvard degree holders and serve a six-year term. Their primary function is to encourage the University to maintain the highest attainable standards as a place of learning.

The HAA Board of Directors sets policy and oversees the management of HAA. A certain number of Directors are elected to three-year terms by the alumni at large.

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Cullen Schmitt
cschmitt+hbs.edu
617-495-6155

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