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Abby Attias

(ex-officio; non-voting) Ph.D., English, Rutgers University; B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton. Vice President of the Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. Former international consultant for diversity training and organizational communication; former teacher of university and high school English.

Sherry Barr

(ex-officio; non-voting) Psy.D., School Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University; B.A., Psychology, Millersville University. Vice President of the Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. Visiting faculty member, Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University. New Jersey-certified school psychologist. Previous co-investigator for a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded study, Enhanced Peer-Based Interventions During the Transition to High School. Project director for a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-funded project to replicate and evaluate a teen sexual health peer education program in rural communities in North Carolina.

G. Frits Besselaar

M.A., Real Estate Development and Finance, Columbia University; B.A., International Relations, University of Richmond. Co-President, OmniVest Group, LLC, Princeton, NJ. Board of Directors, Quinnova Pharmaceuticals Inc. and JagTag, Inc. Alumnus of Princeton Day School's Peer Leadership Program, class of 1983.

Morton Goldfein

LL.B., University of Pennsylvania Law School; A.B, Tufts University. Of Counsel, Saiber, LLC, Newark, NJ. Chair, Greenpoint Manufacturing & Design Center, Brooklyn, NY.

Gerry Hancock

J.D., Duke University School of Law; B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Attorney and Partner, Everett, Gaskins, Hancock, LLP, Raleigh, NC. Founding Chair, Public School Forum of North Carolina and North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research, North Carolina Biotechnology Center; Former Member, North Carolina Senate.

Joshua D. Kanter

A.B., Harvard University. Vice President, Total Rewards at Harrah's Entertainment, New York. Alumnus of the Princeton HiTOPS Sexual Health Education Program and Princeton High School's Peer Leadership Program, class of 1993.

Pierre Maman

M.A., The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; B.A., Tufts University. Managing Director, Leveraged Finance, JPMorgan Plc, London, England. Alumnus of Princeton High School's Peer Leadership Program, class of 1981 and 1982.

Daniel F. Oscar

(ex-officio), A.B., Philosophy, Princeton University. President & CEO of the Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. Founder and leader of several schools and not-for-profit organizations, including Teach For America. Board of Directors, New York Charter Schools Association.

Robert S. Powell Jr.

Ph.D., Princeton University; B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Managing Director, Nassau Capital Advisors, LLC, real estate financial services firm, Princeton, NJ. Board of Trustees, Central New Jersey Red Cross, Garden State Equality. A founding trustee of the Princeton Center for Leadership Training.

Whitney B. Ross

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, City University, New York; Certificate in Organizational Consultation, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; Ed.M., Counseling Psychology, Harvard University; B.A., Hamilton College. Former Director of Counseling Services at two K-12 schools. Current member of counseling staff at Princeton Psychological Center and Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ. Alumnus of Princeton Day School's Peer Leadership Program, class of 1984.
 
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