April 29, 2024
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Foundation announces new board members

The clock tower and Peace Quad, looking east toward the City of Binghamton, taken from the Glenn G. Bartle Library tower Oct. 31. The clock tower and Peace Quad, looking east toward the City of Binghamton, taken from the Glenn G. Bartle Library tower Oct. 31.
The clock tower and Peace Quad, looking east toward the City of Binghamton, taken from the Glenn G. Bartle Library tower Oct. 31. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

The Binghamton University Foundation welcomes three new directors to its board:

  • John M. Carrigg, MBA ‘83, president and CEO of United Health Services, the largest healthcare system and private employer in Greater Binghamton. Carrigg is also an advisory board member for Binghamton University’s Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science.
  • Cathleen M. Ellsworth ‘86, managing director of the BlackRock Real Assets group within BlackRock Alternative Investors. She is responsible for capital raising, investor relations and co-investment, focusing on the global energy and power infrastructure sector. Her bachelor’s degree from Binghamton is in management.
  • Geraldine MacDonald ‘68, MS ‘73, LittD ‘17, an independent consultant specializing in executive management, internet startups and wireless applications, as well as litigation support for internet-related tax cases and patent disputes. Previously, MacDonald was a senior vice president at America Online Inc. Her Binghamton degrees include a bachelor’s in psychology, master’s in advanced technology and an honorary Doctor of Letters.

Carrigg, Ellsworth and MacDonald joined the board in January. Additional information about them and a complete list of Foundation board members are available online.

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