Sarah Hughes ’09 is no stranger to defying expectations. At 16, the figure skater competed at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, leaping over favorites Michelle Kwan and Irina Slutskaya to take the gold medal with an impeccably poised long program (...
When the Beijing Olympics take over your television, one of those in charge of delivering it to you is Daniel Fleschner ’01, an Emmy-winning writer and producer and NBC’s vice president for content and programming for the Olympics. He and his team (...
David Swensen’s investment prowess was legendary. His pioneering approach to the Yale endowment made him one of the world’s most renowned and influential institutional investors. But within the Yale community, Swensen ’80 Ph.D., was equally well-known and...
Fred Krupp ’75, a lawyer and environmentalist who has led the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) for 37 years, has been elected to serve as an alumni fellow of Yale’s board of trustees, known formally as the Yale Corporation, in worldwide balloting of...
On July 1, three new trustees — leaders in non-profit work, business, and the public sector — will join the Yale Corporation, as the Yale Board of Trustees is formally known.
Maryana Iskander ’03 J.D., the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, was elected as...