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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Report of the 1998-1999 Harvard Alumni Association Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee consists of 13 voting and 2 non-voting
members of differing backgrounds, with considerable knowledge of
Harvard and of the work of the Overseers and HAA Directors.
Nominating Committee members are appointed for three year terms
by the HAA Board of Directors, a body of over 90 elected and
appointed alumni representative of all Harvard alumni.
Choosing the Candidates
All alumni of the University are encouraged to suggest candidates
each year by writing to the Chair of the Nominating Committee,
Wadsworth House, Cambridge, MA 02138. Approximately 700
solicitation letters requesting nominees are mailed to University
affiliates. This year the Committee's pool of candidates included
roughly 300 individuals. The Committee's staff assembled
resumé and background data on each nominee.
The Nominating Committee met for more than 30 hours over 5
days. The meetings involved extensive review of the material
assembled by the staff, as well as discussions about candidates'
abilities to blend independence of thought with the skills necessary
to achieve consensus on and resolution of issues. In many cases, the
Committee sought advice from other Harvard alumni to test and
clarify opinions and recommendations.
The Committee also considered the duties of Overseers and HAA
Directors and the needs of each board for members with a variety of
academic, business, and professional backgrounds. They kept in mind
the particular qualifications of those members of the two boards
whose terms are nearing completion, as well as the qualifications of
those who will continue to serve.
Qualifications of Candidacy
In evaluating an individual's qualifications for service as an
Overseer or Director, the Committee emphasized the following:
- experience and achievement in a discipline of particular
importance to the boards and the University at this time,
- leadership and consensus-building skills,
- a willingness to represent all alumni in providing counsel to
the University,
- a commitment to serve the University on the wide variety
of issues encountered in its planning and operations,
- a willingness to commit the significant amount of time and
energy necessary for effective service,
- a history of active involvement with the University, and
- a significant contribution to public, educational or charitable
endeavors.
Achieving Balance
After identifying potential candidates who met its criteria as
individuals, the Committee sought a balanced slate for election by
reviewing the existing degree of balance on the boards. To ensure
diversity in representing the alumni body, the Committee took into
account geographical distribution, academic and professional
background, age, gender, and minority representation. The diversity
of the Nominating Committee itself contributed importantly in this
process.
The Nominating Committee unanimously approved the final slate
of nominees, which consists of eight candidates for Overseer and nine
candidates for HAA Director.
Participation in the Election
We hope that through an explanation of the careful process
followed in nominating candidates, more alumni will be encouraged
to vote. If you do not receive both ballots by May 1, please call the
Office of the Governing Boards at (617) 495-1534. (Alumni who are
officers of Harvard University do not receive Overseer ballots, but
may vote for HAA Directors.)
We respectfully urge that you review the background,
qualifications and commitment of the candidates and then vote for
those whom you believe will make the most effective contribution to
the governance of Harvard and to the HAA in the coming years.
Members of the 1998-99 Nominating Committee: Scott A. Abell
'72, John A. Armstrong '56, PhD '61, John C. Baldwin
'71, Paul J. Crowley '53 (CHAIR), Joy K. Fallon '78, JD
'82, Paul J. Finnegan '75, MBA '82, Marc Goodheart
'81, JD '85 (non-voting member), Juanita C. Hernandez
'82, JD '85, Joseph K. Hurd '60, MD '64, Robert E.
Joyce '87, Yuki Moore Laurenti '79, Theodore B. Lee
'54, Thomas M. Reardon (non-voting member), Peter Strauss
'54, MBA '58, Patricia A. Wynn '67.
Copyright
1999 President and Fellows of Harvard College
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