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Sept. 22, 2009 issue
EMU Foundation Board of Trustees elects new officers


From EMU Foundation reports

 

The Eastern Michigan University Foundation Board of Trustees has elected new officers for 2009-10. All serve as volunteers. They are:

Maureen Thomas, chair, EMU class of 1981, legal, risk management and operating consultant, Building Materials Holding Corp.

Dan Arbour, past chair, EMU class of 1977, president and CEO, National Archive Publishing Co.

Dale Heydlauff, vice chair, EMU class of 1978, vice president, corporate communications, American Electric Power Service Corp.  

Jim Greene, vice chair, partner, Dykema Gossett.

Ronald Reed, treasurer, EMU class of 1986, managing director, Seneca Partners.

The newly elected trustee is:

Vicky Brockman Hall

Hall

Vickie Brockman Hall, who most recently served as vice president of human resources for the Midwest Division of Comcast Cable. Hall has more than 25 years of experience in human resources. She specializes in field operations, employee/labor relations, acquisition and mergers, talent management and compensation/benefits. Hall received an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy in 1993 and her bachelor's degree in business from Eastern Michigan University in 1979. She is currently working on a doctorate from Capella University. Hall is involved in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and is currently vice president of their Vision Fair Foundation. She resides in Southfield, Mich.

Dan Arbour and Lee Lien, EMU class of 1980, were granted emeritus status.

Representing the University for 2009-10 are:

Susan Martin, EMU president, and Jaclynn C. Tracy, EMU class of 1980, department head of EMU's Leadership & Counseling Department.

Representing the EMU Board of Regents are: James F. Stapleton and Mohamed Okdie.

Professor Matt Evett will represent the EMU Faculty Council; Emeritus Professor Thomas Gwaltney will represent the emeritus faculty. Greg Sheldon will represent the Alumni Association Board of Directors; and the student representative for 2009-10 is Regina Royan, EMU student body president.

The EMU Foundation is a private, nonprofit corporation that increases private support and manages endowment assets for the benefit of Eastern Michigan University.

For a complete list of current Foundation trustees, see www.emufoundation.org.