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Maxwell School Names Ronald P. O’Hanley New Advisory Board Chairman

Monday, July 20, 2015, By Scott Barrett
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The has named Ronald P. O’Hanley chairman of its advisory board. O’Hanley is chief executive officer of State Street Global Advisors, the investment management arm of State Street Corp. and a global leader in asset management.

Ronald P. O'Hanley

Ronald P. O’Hanley

Before joining State Street, O’Hanley was president of Asset Management & Corporate Services for Fidelity Investments from 2010-2014. From 1997-2010, he served as president and chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Asset Management in Boston and vice chairman of Bank of New York Mellon, as vice chairman of Mellon Financial Corp., and as president and CEO of Mellon Asset Management. From 1986 to 1997, O’Hanley was with McKinsey & Co., Inc., becoming a partner in 1992.

O’Hanley serves on the boards of directors of UNUM Corp. and Rhode Island Commerce Corp.  He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Edinburgh School of Management and as chairman of the Boston Public Library Foundation Board of Directors. He currently serves on the boards of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the East/ West Institute, the Boston Foundation, the Committee for Economic Development, WBUR and the Institute of Contemporary Art. He also advises a number of technology and financial services startups.

A longtime supporter of the Maxwell School, O’Hanley received a B.A. in political science from ϲ in 1980 and an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1986.  He has served as a member of Maxwell’s advisory board since 2004. In 2013, he and his family established the O’Hanley Faculty Endowed Fund for Faculty Excellence at Maxwell, which helps recognize, reward and retain excellent teachers at the school. Currently, there are four O’Hanley Scholars representing the disciplines of political science, sociology, history and geography. In addition, the O’Hanleys have funded one fellow in the Robertson Fellows Program for the 2014-16 academic course of study.

“The Maxwell School’s tradition of extraordinary research and teaching, with a combination of scholarly social science programs, professional degree programs, interdisciplinary research centers and extensive undergraduate opportunities, is unique among schools of public affairs,” O’Hanley notes. “I am honored to be appointed chair of the advisory board—a group of highly distinguished professionals and dedicated volunteers.”

Dean of the Maxwell School James Steinberg says, “We are delighted to have Ron leading the Maxwell Advisory Board. As an alumnus of Maxwell, Ron has been a strong leader and generous donor for nearly two decades. Ron’s exceptional professional experience, his broad interests and expertise and his family’s deep ties to Maxwell and to ϲ will serve our school, our faculty and our students well.”

O’Hanley succeeds previous Maxwell advisory board chairman Sean O’Keefe, former chancellor of Louisiana State University and administrator of NASA who last fall was named University Professor at ϲ and holds the Howard G. and S. Louise Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership at Maxwell. O’Keefe also serves as distinguished senior advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.

 

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