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MIT Corporation Appoints New Officials

Life scientist Hockfield given lifetime membership; 10 others appointed as term members.

Newly appointed individuals join MIT Corporation's board of directors
Newly appointed individuals join MIT Corporation's board of directors

MIT Corporation Appoints New Officials

In a recent development, the MIT Corporation, the institution's highest governing body, has welcomed new members. The Corporation typically comprises leaders from academia, industry, government, and philanthropy with a strong emphasis on science, technology, and education.

Among the new members is Susan Hockfield, who continues to make history as the President of MIT and holds a faculty appointment as a professor of neuroscience. Hockfield, who earned a BA in biology from the University of Rochester and a PhD from Georgetown University's School of Medicine, has been a driving force behind MIT's growth and innovation.

Another notable addition is Philip C. T. Ng '83, the CEO of Far East Organization, a family-owned property development and investment group operating in Singapore and Malaysia. Ng, who holds a BS in civil engineering from MIT, has been instrumental in shaping the urban landscape of Asia.

R. Gregory Turner '74, SM '77, the President of Turner Duran Architects, also joins the Corporation. Turner specialises in midsize projects for educational, religious, nonprofit, and corporate clients. His work has significantly impacted the built environment in various sectors.

Fariborz Maseeh ScD '90, the Founder and President of The Massiah Foundation and Founder and Managing Principal of Picoco LLC, is another new member. Maseeh, who earned a BS from Portland State University, an MS from the University of Texas at Austin, and a ScD from MIT, is known for his contributions to the field of nanotechnology.

Paul R. Marcus '81, the CEO of Marcus Partners Inc., and a founder of the Boston-based Autism Consortium, is another significant addition. Marcus, who graduated from MIT with an SB in civil engineering, has been a leading figure in the field of autism research and advocacy.

Arunas A. Chesonis '84, the CEO and Chairman of Sweetwater Energy Inc., rounds off this impressive group. Chesonis, who holds an SB in civil engineering from MIT and an MBA from the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business at the University of Rochester, is a pioneer in the field of renewable energy.

Mark P. Gorenberg '76, the Managing Director at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, and Tanguy Chau SM/PhD '10, MBA '11, an Associate at McKinsey & Company and the Founder of Sample6 Technologies, are also part of this esteemed group. Gorenberg, who earned an SB in electrical engineering from MIT, and Chau, who received his BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, earned their SM and PhD in chemical engineering practice from MIT, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, respectively, have made significant contributions in their respective fields.

While the exact identities and professional backgrounds of all the newly elected members for the term in question cannot be confirmed without official MIT communications or governance documents, these new members bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the MIT Corporation, ensuring its continued success and growth. For precise and updated details on the newly elected MIT Corporation members and their backgrounds, we recommend consulting the official MIT news release or the MIT Corporation governance webpage.

  1. The new members of the MIT Corporation hold diverse backgrounds, with a strong emphasis on science, technology, and education.
  2. Susan Hockfield, an MIT faculty member and professor of neuroscience, continues to make history as the President of MIT.
  3. Philip C. T. Ng '83, the CEO of Far East Organization, contributes to Asia's urban landscape with his civil engineering degree from MIT.
  4. R. Gregory Turner '74, SM '77, the President of Turner Duran Architects, specializes in the built environment for various sectors.
  5. Fariborz Maseeh ScD '90, a pioneer in nanotechnology, is known for his academic degrees from Portland State University, the University of Texas at Austin, and MIT.
  6. Paul R. Marcus '81, a leading figure in autism research and advocacy, graduated from MIT with a civil engineering degree.
  7. Arunas A. Chesonis '84, the CEO and Chairman of Sweetwater Energy Inc., is a pioneer in the field of renewable energy.
  8. Mark P. Gorenberg '76, an electrical engineering graduate from MIT, is a prominent figure in venture capital investments.
  9. Tanguy Chau SM/PhD '10, MBA '11, an Associate at McKinsey & Company and the Founder of Sample6 Technologies, earned his degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and the MIT Sloan School of Management.
  10. The MIT Corporation's new members bring a wealth of experience and expertise in fields such as environment, mental health, research, energy, materials, neuroscience, innovation, public service, and education-and-self-development.
  11. Hockfield's work at MIT has been a driving force behind its growth and innovation in science, technology, and education.
  12. Ng's property development and investment group have shaped the urban landscape of Singapore and Malaysia.
  13. Turner's architectural designs have significantly impacted the built environment in various sectors, including education, religion, nonprofit, and corporate clients.
  14. Maseeh's contributions to nanotechnology have opened new avenues for materials research, ensuring sustainability and further advancements in science and technology.

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