Educator Wanda M. Holland Greene Joins Columbia University Board of Trustees

Columbia University announced that Wanda M. Holland Greene (CC'89, TC'91) had been elected to its Board of Trustees, succeeding William V. Campbell (CC'62, TC'64), chair emeritus who served on the board from 2003 to 2015. A nationally recognized leader in education, Holland Greene is currently head of The Hamlin School of San Francisco. "Columbia's Board of Trustees plays a vital role in overseeing and supporting the work we do at the University," said Columbia President Lee C. Bollinger. "Having an educator of Wanda Holland Greene's respected expertise serve as a trustee will add further to the breadth of professional and personal experience represented among our accomplished board members and we very much look forward to benefitting from her wise counsel." A Brooklyn native, Holland Greene earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in 1989, majoring in English literature with a concentration in psychology. She also holds a Master of Arts degree in curriculum design and instruction from Columbia's Teachers College. "As board chair, I'm delighted to welcome Wanda Holland Greene to our ranks," said Chairman Jonathan Schiller (CC'69, LAW'73). "It seems especially appropriate that, like our good friend Bill Campbell whom she succeeds, she is a graduate of both Columbia College and Teachers College.
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