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IIE Names Mark Angelson as New Chair
January 25, 2021 GMT
Mark Angelson
NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Institute of International Education, the nonpartisan world leader in international educational exchange and scholar rescue, and administrator of the Fulbright Scholarships on behalf of the U.S. Department of State, and two hundred other international educational programs, today announced former Chicago Deputy Mayor Mark A. Angelson as Chair of its Board of Trustees.
Mr. Angelson succeeds Thomas S. Johnson, who chaired the IIE Board for nearly two decades. Mr. Johnson was named Chair Emeritus and Life Trustee, and the Institute’s Internship Program was named in Mr. Johnson’s honor in recognition of his distinguished service.
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