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T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr.
T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. is President of the Intercollegiate Studies
Institute. Ken was Assistant to the President for Domestic
Affairs in the Reagan Administration, serving as President Reagan's
top advisor on domestic matters. Earlier in the Administration he
held the position of Counselor to the Attorney General. He also
served as Vice Chairman of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
from 1989 to 1992. He is President of the Collegiate
Network, Inc., an association of independent college newspapers;
President of the Council for National Policy; and Counselor
to the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy. In November 2005, Mr. Cribb was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Universidad Francisco Marroquín. |
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Douglas C. Mills
Douglas C. Mills is Executive Vice President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Mr. Mills joined ISI as Chief Operating Officer in July 2008 after having served as Executive Vice President of the Media Research Center for 12 years. Prior to his time with the Media Research Center, he was Director of Development Funds with Hillsdale College, following a successful career in banking and financial services. Mr. Mills holds a Bachelors of Liberal Studies in Economics and Business Administration from Hillsdale College. A Michigan native, he resides in Wilmington, Delaware, and has three grown daughters, all of whom live in Virginia. |
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H. Spencer Masloff, Jr.
Spencer Masloff is Senior Vice President of the Intercollegiate Studies
Institute. Spencer has managed ISI’s Office of Development
and Fundraising since 1989. Prior to working at ISI, he was Vice President
of marketing and development at Free Congress Foundation where he
had also earlier served as director of development. Spencer
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from American University. He and
his wife, Belinda, live in Pennsylvania with their three children. |
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Mark C. Henrie
Mark C. Henrie is Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He is the editor of the Intercollegiate Review and executive editor of Modern Age and the Political Science Reviewer. Mark is the author of A Student's Guide to the Core Curriculum and editor of Doomed Bourgeois in Love: Essays on the Films of Whit Stillman and of Arguing Conservatism: Four Decades of the Intercollegiate Review. His articles and reviews have appeared in numerous journals. Mark was valedictorian at Dartmouth College and holds graduate degrees from the University of Cambridge and Harvard University. He resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his wife Claudia and their young children, Maxwell, Cordelia, Raphael, and Benedict. |
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Jed Donahue
Jed Donahue is Vice President of Publications for the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and Editor in Chief of ISI Books. Prior to joining ISI, he was a senior editor at Crown Forum—a division of Random House—and an editor at Regnery Publishing. He has worked with such authors as William F. Buckley Jr., George F. Will, Robert Novak, Edwin J. Feulner, Fred Barnes, M. Stanton Evans, Michael Barone, and Patrick J. Buchanan, among many others. Before entering the field of book publishing he spent three years working for George Will. A graduate of Georgetown University, he lives in Wilmington, Delaware, with his wife, Sandra. |
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Elaine J. Pinder
Elaine Pinder is Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance at ISI. She joined ISI in April 1999 as Accounting Manager. Since coming aboard, she has expanded the accounting department to keep pace with ISI's growth. Elaine earned her BS in Accounting from Goldey Beacom College. A native of Delaware, she resides in Wilmington, with her husband, Michael and their son, Kyle. |