Alumni Board Elects Members
In May, the Board of Alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences welcomed three new members. The board’s primary charge is to strengthen ties between and among alumni and the college. Members may serve two three-year terms.
New Members
Jennifer Cyphers BA ‘00, Denver. She operates a consulting business specializing in Internet marketing and technology solutions for multifamily housing.
Michael Holtzclaw BA ‘88, Bend. He is an associate professor of geography at Central Oregon Community College and has chaired the City of Bend’s planning commission.
Carol Timm BA ‘87, Redwood City, California. She is director of attorney recruiting and retention at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, a Palo Alto–based law firm serving the high-tech industry in Silicon Valley.
Seeking Nominations
Over the next few months, Lewis & Clark’s Board of Alumni will be accepting nominations to fill seats vacated by outgoing members. All nominations are appreciated and will be reviewed by the Board of Alumni’s administrative committee. New members will be elected in May.
If you are interested in serving on the board or would like to make nominations, click here.
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