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National Advisory Board

 

The National Advisory Board (NAB) advises the center staff on a broad range of topics, including evaluation and improvement of existing programs and activities; suitability of proposed new programs; attracting new resources to deepen and expand the center’s work; and integration of community and public service into the mainstream of the university’s activities, particularly its teaching and research. 

2015–2016 National Advisory Board

  • Lauren Koenig, Chair  
  • Jamie Halper, Vice Chair 
  • Megan Alexander
  • Carolyn McKenzie Andrews
  • Jacques Antebi 
  • Ekpedeme "Pamay" Bassey 
  • Melissa Buckley 
  • Lara Burenin
  • Milton Chen 
  • Robert Chun
  • Bret Comolli 
  • Carrie Denning 
  • Susan Ford Dorsey 
  • Steven Dow 
  • Molly Efrusy 
  • Sally Falkenhagen 
  • Molly Brown Forstall 
  • Sonal Goyal
  • Miriam L. Haas 
  • Jeffrey "TJ" Heyman 
  • Andrea Higuera-Ballard 
  • Tanvi Jayaraman
  • Adriel Lares
  • Peter Laugharn 
  • John Levin 
  • Daniel Reineman
  • Amanda Renteria 
  • Roopal Mehta Saran 
  • D’Neisha Simmons Jendayi 
  • Bill Somerville 
  • Karen Warner
  • Lijing "Julie" Zhu

 Ex officio

  • Greg Boardman (Vice Provost for Student Affairs)
  • Harry J. Elam Jr. (Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education)          
  • Julia Hartung (Office of Development)
  • Adrienne Jamieson (Director, Stanford in Washington)
  • Stephanie Kalfayan (Vice Provost for Academic Affairs)         
  • Jeff Wachtel (Senior Assistant to President)           

Student NAB Members

The Haas Center encourages student members on its National Advisory Board. Appointments are made for one year with the opportunity to renew for an additional year. All Stanford students (graduate or undergraduate) in good standing are eligible to apply.

Student applications for the 2016-17 academic year will be available in spring 2016.

In order to provide their unique voice, student members are expected to attend a fall student orientation and all NAB meetings, give a concentrated amount of time the week prior to each meeting to review the meeting packet, complete specific tasks as charged between meetings, and serve as a liaison between NAB and students as appropriate. Student members will also be paired in a mentoring relationship with other members of the National Advisory Board.

For more information, please contact Eva Zepeda.