Three new members appointed to Mason Board of Visitors

Three new members were appointed to Mason's Board of Visitors (photo courtesy of George Mason University).
Three new members were appointed to Mason's Board of Visitors (photo courtesy of George Mason University).

On July 12, Governor Bob McDonnell announced three new appointments and one reappointment to George Mason University's Board of Visitors.

Kelly McNamara Corley, Tom Davis, and Anne C. Gruner will join the 16-member board. John M. Jacquemin has been reappointed. 

Mason's Board of Visitors is the governing body of the unversity. All members are appointed by the governor and serve four-year terms.

The three new appointments will replace Ed Newberry, Kathleen DeLaski and Carol Kirby, who currently sit on the board. Newberry has served on the board since December 2009. Delaski has served since July 2005. Kirby was appointed August 2004.

Davis, a former congressmen whose district included Mason's Fairfax campus, is director of federal government affairs at Deloitte. Corley, who has a JD from Mason, is executive vice president of General Counsel for Discover Financial Services. Gruner, a resident of McLean, is Vice President of J.K. Gruner Associates. Jacuemin is president and CEO of Mooring Financial Services.

Fourth Estate will continue to update this story as we obtain more information.

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