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THREE JOIN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
A Xerox executive, a Rochester businessman, and a New York physician are joining the University's Board of Trustees. Ursula Burns is senior vice president at Xerox and president of the document systems and solutions group for the company. Since joining Xerox in 1980 as a mechanical engineering summer intern, Burns has held several administrative and executive positions. In 1997, she was featured by Black Enterprise magazine as one of 20 women who have broken race and gender barriers to become senior executives in industry. The holder of a mechanical engineering degree from Polytechnic Institute of New York and a master's degree from Columbia University, Burns has also served as a member of the Medical Center Board. Michael Jones '76 is cofounder, president, and chief investment officer of Clover Capital Management, a Pittsford, New York-based investment advisory firm with about $2 billion in client assets under management. After earning a joint bachelor's degree in biology and psychology, Jones worked as a real estate broker and financial analyst before founding Clover Capital in 1984. He also has served on the Medical Center Board. Nathaniel Wisch '55, past president of the Trustees' Alumni Council of the College, is a hematologist-oncologist in private practice in New York. He also is an associate clinical professor of medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, an adjunct professor of medicine at New York University, and chief of hematology and medical oncology at Lenox Hill Hospital. A member of the Trustees' Alumni Council since 1995, Wisch was active in planning the Sesquicentennial celebration as well as the Parents' Council and in coordinating reunion efforts. He earned his medical degree from Northwestern University.
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