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Four new Trustees have joined
the College's board.
Rev.
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., D.B.A., is the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of
Business Ethics and professor of management at the University of Detroit Mercy.
He teaches
corporate social responsibility. The author of five books,
including American Business Values, Fr. Cavanagh has taught business
ethics in colleges and universities around the world. He has held business
ethics chairs
at Boston College and Santa Clara University. He is currently researching global
codes of business conduct and moral habits in business. Fr. Cavanagh holds
a bachelor of science degree in engineering from Case Western Reserve University
in Cleveland, Ohio; Ph.L., M.B.A., and Med. degrees from St. Louis University,
an S.T.L. from Loyola University, Chicago and a D.B.A. in management from Michigan
State University. Since 1980,
he has taught at the University of Detroit Mercy.
Paula
M. Kane '80, is the John and Lucine O'Brien Marous Chair of Catholic Studies
at the University of Pittsburgh. The author of Separatism and Subculture:
Boston Catholicism, 1900-1920 (University of North Carolina Press, 1994),
she is currently working as co-editor of the volume, Gender Identities in
American Catholicism. She has been a visiting scholar at the Center for
the Study of American Religion at Princeton University and the recipient
of grants
and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Massachusetts
Historical Society and the American Antiquarian Society. She has served on
the board of governors of the American Academy of Religion. A Fenwick Scholar
at
Holy Cross, she has gone on to publish dozens of articles on American Catholic
culture and history. She
is a resident of Pittsburgh, Pa.
John
J. Murphy Jr. '73 is the managing partner of Murphy & Partners Fund,
L.P., and M&F Associates, L.P. Prior to forming these management buyout funds,
Murphy was one of the founding partners of Adler & Shaykin, a New York-based
investment firm, and had been vice president of Citicorp Venture Capital, Ltd.,
and Citicorp Capital Investors, Ltd. He currently serves as chairman and director
of five of Murphy & Partners' portfolio companies. Murphy is also chairman
of Ruxton Health Services, American Higher Education Development Corporation,
and Mosaic Education Inc. In addition, he serves as vice chairman and director
of National Mobile Television, Inc., the largest independent television production
company in the United States. Murphy received his M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School
of Business at Dartmouth College. He resides with his wife, Monica, in New York
City.
Kellie N. Terry '00 is currently
teaching in the Bronx, N.Y., with Teach for America, a volunteer
corps of recent
college graduates dedicated
to serving under-resourced urban and rural public schools.
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