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Contact: Jan Fiderio 603.283.2107 jfidero@antioch.edu

June 9, 2011 for Immediate Release

Antioch University New England Appoints New Trustees

Board members will start their terms in September

(Keene, NH) -- Antioch University New England (AUNE) has named three new members to its board of trustees. Robert Bull Jr., Jon Greenberg and Carol J. Thompson will begin their terms on September 1.

“We are so excited to have these three very talented individuals join the Antioch University New England board of trustees,” said AUNE President David Caruso. “They join an exceptional board committed to the vitality of our institution and the sustainability of our transformational educational programs.”

About the New Trustees
Robert Bull Jr., a consultant to nonprofit groups with The Compass Group, has twenty years of experience with nonprofit organizations. He is a member of the Association for Fundraising Professionals (AFP). He is a frequent presenter and panelist at regional and national conferences sponsored by the AFP, the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.

Bull earned a bachelor’s degree from Goucher College and a master’s degree in organizational leadership and management from AUNE. He is also a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School.

Jon Greenberg, executive editor of New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR), has worked in public radio since 1992. He was a Washington reporter for National Public Radio until 1997, when he joined NHPR. He has won numerous journalism awards, including a Society of Professional Journalists award for investigative reporting and a National Edward R. Murrow Award three times.

Greenberg earned a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, as well as a master’s in journalism from Syracuse University. He was a Senior Fulbright Scholar in 1996-1997.

Carol J. Thompson is a member of the board of trustees of Monadnock Conservancy and its immediate past president. She held positions in higher-education administration for many years, including senior advisor to the dean of the Harvard Kennedy School. She was associate dean for academic affairs at Harvard University and held several positions at Princeton University, including assistant dean of faculty.

Thompson earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan.

The board of trustees oversees the management, governance and philanthropic advancement of the AUNE campus. Find out more about the board here.

About Antioch University New England (AUNE)
Antioch University New England offers highly respected doctoral, master’ s and certificate programs in education, environmental studies, management and psychology. Located in Keene, New Hampshire, this unique institution serves a thousand students each year. Our graduates have gone on to be leaders of positive change, working toward a more just and sustainable society. Founded in 1964, Antioch University New England is the oldest of Antioch University’ s graduate campuses. Learn more at: www.antiochne.edu.

About Antioch University
Antioch University serves more than 4,000 adult students around the world and across the country, online and at its five campuses in four states. Each campus offers degree programs that meet—and often anticipate—the pressing needs of its region and the wider world. The University is also home to the landmark PhD in Leadership and Change; Antioch Education Abroad, an exceptional opportunity of immersive service and study programs; and WYSO, a leading public radio affiliate and an essential source of global news and opinion.

Antioch University is a nonprofit private 501(c) (3) organization and member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. For more information, visit www.antioch.edu.


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