PALO ALTO, Calif - Tuesday, October 14th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has selected Harvey V.
Fineberg, MD, PhD, as its next president. Dr. Fineberg will assume his
post on January 1, 2015.
“I'm very pleased that, following an
international search, Harvey Fineberg will join the foundation as its
next president. He is a person of outstanding integrity, demonstrated
leadership and management capabilities. We are confident that Harvey
will help us pursue and achieve the positive impact we seek for future
generations,” said Gordon Moore, co-founder of the Gordon and Betty
Moore Foundation.
“It is an extraordinary privilege to join the
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and to be part of an enterprise that
has done so much good by investing in science, conserving biodiversity
and critical ecosystems, enhancing safety and effectiveness in health
care, and supporting our local community,” said Harvey V. Fineberg,
incoming president of the foundation.
“Harvey’s background in
public health policy, higher education, technology, and as a foundation
board member, makes him an exceptional fit for this role. His
extraordinarily broad range of interests, thoughtful and consultative
style of leadership, and exceptional intellect will make him a
tremendous asset for the foundation,” said Paul Gray, interim president
and vice chair of the foundation’s board of trustees.
Currently,
Dr. Fineberg holds the presidential chair as a visiting professor at the
University of California, San Francisco. Until recently, Dr. Fineberg
was president of the Institute of Medicine, serving two consecutive
terms from 2002-2014. From 1997 to 2001, he served as Provost of Harvard
University, and prior to that for 13 years as Dean of the Harvard
School of Public Health. Dr. Fineberg is a recognized leader and
authority on issues in public health and health policy, policy
development, technology and higher education. He helped found and served
as president of the Society for Medical Decision Making and also served
as consultant to the World Health Organization. Dr. Fineberg has
authored several books on health care and has published numerous
articles in professional journals. He is the recipient of several
honorary degrees and other prestigious awards including the Frank A.
Calderone Prize in Public Health; the Henry G. Friesen International
Prize in Health Research; the Steven Smith Medal for Lifetime
Achievement in Public Health; and the Harvard Medal.
Also, Dr.
Fineberg serves on the boards of a number of charitable and non-profit
organizations, including the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The
Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the China Medical Board, the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace and the François-Xavier Bagnoud
Association. He is a member of the Foresight Committee of the Veolia
Environment Institute and advises a number of universities on programs
in higher education.
Dr. Fineberg will take over from the interim
president, Paul Gray, who will continue to serve as vice chair of the
foundation’s board of trustees.
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