Frederick M. Bohen
Frederick M. Bohen "was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Rockefeller University, from 1990-1999, and returned to Rockefeller University as Executive Vice President (Acting) from 2002-2005. Prior to that, he held executive positions at Brown University and the University of Minnesota, and served as Chief of Staff of the federal Department of Health and Human Services during the Carter administration. Mr. Bohen is an independent outside director of the APACHE Corporation, and a founding Trustee of the Teak Fellowship. He has previously served on other corporate boards, and has also served as a trustee of Stephens College. He earned his A.B. degree at Harvard College and his MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Fred Bohen has three daughters and eight grandchildren, and lives in New York City. Bohen is a member of the ACLS Investment Committee, of which he served as Chair for a number of years." [1]
He is a director of the American Council of Learned Societies.
External links
- "Biography", American Council of Learned Societies, Accessed December 2006.