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Three New Trustees
On Board/ Andrew Barth, Samuel Glick ’04 and Margaret G. Lodise ’85.

THREE NEW TRUSTEES HAVE been elected to the governing board of Pomona College. The new members of the College’s Board of Trustees are Andrew Barth, Samuel Glick ’04 and Margaret G. Lodise ’85.

Barth is president of Capital International Research, Inc. and Capital Guardian Trust Company, managing mutual funds and investment portfolios— specifically thrifts, mortgage lenders, and government-sponsored enterprises. Barth, who will serve on the Finance Committee of Pomona’s Board of Trustees, has been active with other educational institutions as well. In 1997, he was first elected to the San Marino Unified School District Board and he served two terms as president. At present, Barth serves as overseer of The Huntington Museum, Library and Gardens, also located in San Marino, Calif, where he lives. A native of New York, Barth was an economics major and All-American wrestler in college, and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University in 1983. In 1985 he received his MBA from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. Barth is married to Avery Barth, and they have four children: Emily, Catherine, Andrew, Jr. and Avery Vivian.

Glick is part of the Strategic Planning Group at Mercer—one of the consulting arms of professional services firm Marsh & McLennan—based in San Francisco. Prior to joining Mercer, Glick was a strategy consultant at Oliver Wyman. Before that, he spent a year as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, studying economics at the University of Warwick in Coventry, England. An economics major, Glick graduated from Pomona with distinction, and as a student was a director of the Claremont Community Foundation, ASPC Academic Affairs Commissioner, Judiciary Council Chair, and a member of the Presidential Search and Senior Class Gift Committees. As an alumnus, he serves on the Torchbearers Board and as an admissions volunteer. Glick lives in Oakland with his wife, Emily Glick ’04.

Lodise is a partner with the firm Sacks, Glazer, Franklin & Lodise, LLP in Los Angeles. She practices estate, trust and conservatorship litigation. Lodise earned her J.D. at UCLA in 1988, and her LLM from Loyola Law School in 2002. She is also a fellow of ACTEC (American College of Trusts & Estates Counsel). Among her affiliations, Lodise is a director of WYSE (Women and Youth Supporting Each Other)—a nonprofit, curriculum-based youth mentoring organization—and was president of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles from 1999–2000. Lodise majored in history, spent a semester abroad at Oxford University and graduated cum laude from Pomona College. Her alumni activities include terms on the Associates Board as a member (1992–3), vice-president (1993–4) and president (1995–6), and chairing the Reunion Fund Committee in 2000 and 2005. Lodise lives in Los Angeles.
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