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The AAI's Board of Directors consists of scholars, philanthropists, and other community leaders who share the Alexandria Archive Institute’s vision and have personal qualifications to lead this organization to success. Board members oversee and enable progress towards growth, and evaluate the AAI's performance in working toward its mission, values, and goals. In 2009, the AAI formed an Honorary Board of Directors to recognize individuals who have provided continued support and services to our organization.
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| Denise B. Carruthers |
Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Liverpool, & Co-owner of The Permedia Research Group, Inc. Ottawa, Canada |
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| Elizabeth Carter |
Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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| Eric Kansa |
Executive Director, ISD Program, School of Information, UC Berkeley & Former Executive Director of the AAI (2001-2007) |
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| John G. Kutz |
Senior Manager, Deloitte & Touche, LLP. San Francisco, CA |
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| Richard H. Meadow |
Senior Lecturer & Director of the Peabody Museum Zooarchaeology Laboratory, Director of Harappa Excavations, Pakistan |
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| David Schloen |
Assistant Professor of Syro-Palestinian Archaeology, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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| Bryan J. Stone |
Associate Director, Financial Services Industry at World Economic Forum |
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| John P. Whitcher |
Professor of Ophthalmology, University of California at San Francisco,San Francisco, CA |
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| Martha S. Joukowsky |
Director, Brown University excavations in the Great Temple at Petra; Professor Emerita, Center for Old World Archaeology and Art & Department of Anthropology, Brown University |
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| Jason M. Schultz |
Professor, UC Berkeley School of Law |
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A new blog, Heritage Bytes, reports on
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