Seven New Members Elected to University’s Board of Trustees – Syracuse University News

Posted By on May 25, 2021

Syracuse University has announced the election of seven new members to its Board of Trustees, all of whom are recognized leaders in their fields and are either alumni or otherwise deeply connected to the University through family and service. The new members include Sharon R. Barner 79, Michael E. Blackshear 91, Deborah A. Henretta G85, Gisele A. Marcus 89, Kenneth A. Pontarelli 92 and David M. Zaslav, and Ryan P. McNaughton 96, who will become the president of the Syracuse University Alumni Association Board on July 1, 2021 and serve a two-year term on the Board.

The board welcomes these new members who have demonstrated dedication and commitment to the mission, vision and values of the University, says Board of Trustees Chair Kathleen A. Walters 73. I am especially impressed with the breadth and depth of governance experience held by many of our new members. They bring both skills and wisdom that will help guide the board through the challenges facing higher education in these unprecedented times.

Chancellor Kent Syverud says the value brought by these diverse and distinguished professionals will help the University remain on course to achieve its strategic goals. We are truly honored to have our new members willing to commit the time and resources it takes to ensure this generation of students and the generations to come have access to an extraordinary student experience and opportunities for academic, personal and professional success, Chancellor Syverud says.

Sharon R. Barner 79

Barner has spent three decades helping global businesses in technology, automotive and life sciences, protect intellectual property and grow their businesses. She is currently vice president, chief administrative officer and corporate secretary for Cummins Inc., responsible forcommunications, marketing, government relations, compliance, facilities, security and corporate responsibility. Previously, she was vice-president, chief legal officer, dealing with strategic corporate initiatives, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory, compliance, and other risk management activities.

Prior to her work at Cummins, she was a partner in the legal practice of Foley & Lardner, helping it establish offices in Japan and China; and deputy undersecretary of commerce for intellectual property and deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office where she was responsible for articulating U.S. domestic and foreign intellectual property policies and led over 14 foreign missions to raise awareness about the impact of intellectual property on business and innovation.

Her governance experience on public and private boards includes Howmet Aerospace, Eskenazi Health Foundation, Association of Corporate Counsel, Leadership Council of Legal Diversity, and Foundation of Advancement of Diversity in IP Law.

Barner earned bachelors degrees in psychology from Syracuse Universitys College of Arts and Sciences and political science from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1979 and a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan in 1982. She served on the Syracuse University College of Law Board of Advisors.

She is a frequent speaker on intellectual property strategies and the importance of intellectual property to business value.

She lives with her husband, Haywood McDuffie, in Carmel, Indiana. They have three children: Haywood McDuffie III 17 (College of Visual and Performing Arts) and twins Meredith and Devin.

Michael E. Blackshear 91

Blackshear has nearly three decades of experience in the areas of ethics, compliance and risk management. Currently, he serves as senior vice president, chief compliance and privacy officer for Ryan Specialty Group (RSG), an international specialty insurance organization.

Prior to RSG, he was North America chief compliance officer for Chubb Insurance Group; held various leadership roles with Marsh & McLennan Companies, focusing on compliance and government affairs; and served KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers in compliance and risk management advisory roles.

Blackshear was recognized as an influential insurance professional in Insurance Business Americas (IBA) 2021 Global 100, and in 2020 as a change agent and one of the IBA Hot 100 insurance practitioners that push the insurance industry forward in opening doors of opportunity to people of all races, ethnicities, genders, nationalities, orientations and ages.

Blackshear obtained a B.S. in finance from Syracuse Universitys Martin J. Whitman School of Management, in 1991, an MBA from St. Johns University in 1995, and a J.D. from Fordham Law School in 1999. He also received a certificate in managing ethics in organizations from Bentley College and has recently completed a certificate at Loyola University Chicago at the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership Institute.

Blackshear serves on Syracuse Universitys Whitman Advisory Council, the Office of Multicultural Advancement Advisory Board and the National Campaign Council. He received Syracuse Universitys Chancellors Citation in recognition of his significant career and civic achievements, and received the Annual Ruth Whitehead Whaley Award from Fordham Universitys Black Law Student Association for his prominence in the field of compliance.

He and his wife Rhonda reside in Chicago, Illinois.

Deborah A. Henretta G85

Henretta has had a distinguished career in executive leadership at global companies and is a respected thought leader on issues related to digital transformation, diversity and leadership development. She is a partner at Council Advisors (formerly G100 Companies) and vice chair of SSA & Company, where she oversees its digital transformation practice.

Henretta spent 30 years at Procter & Gamble serving as president and senior executive officer of several different lines of business: its beauty business, its e-business; its Asia business; and its baby care business. For seven consecutive years, she was listed on Fortunes U.S. and international rankings of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business.

She currently serves on the boards of several public companies (American Eagle Outfitters, Corning, Meritage Homes and NiSource) and privately held SC Johnson. She is frequently included on Women Inc.s list of the 50 most powerful female board directors.

Henretta held a U.S. State Department appointment to the Business Council of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and currently has a U.S. appointment to the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council.

Henretta earned a B.A. in communications from St. Bonaventure University in 1983, and an M.A. in advertising from Syracuse Universitys S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1985. In 2010, she was awarded an honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from St. Bonaventure University.

Henrettas Syracuse University service includes membership on the Newhouse Advisory Board.

She is married to Sean Murray and is the mother of three: Caitlin Murray G16 (who has a masters degree in multimedia, photography and design from Syracuses Newhouse School), Connor and Shannon.

Gisele A. Marcus 89

Marcus has inspired countless individuals to aspire high, beat the odds and bring along others on professional journeys. She currently serves as the chief operating officer of NPWR, a networking app being developed to help people network effectively. She recently completed a TEDx titled Networking Made Easy and speaks internationally on networking, leadership and women in the workplace.

Prior to this newest venture, Marcus held leadership roles in industry and nonprofit organizations, including Thermo Fisher Scientific, the St. Louis Regional Chamber, Cushman & Wakefield, and Johnson Controls. She has turned around departments, divisions and entire organizations by improving financial performance, enhancing operational efficiency and reversing failed relationships.

Marcus volunteer work includes being the co-chair of the International Trends and Services committee of The Archway (MO) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, delivering transformational programs to people of African ancestry globally to have a better quality of life and emerge out of poverty. As co-chair of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Kappa Lambda Chapter $1M endowment fund, she is devoted to providing scholarship opportunities for female students with financial need. She is a trustee at Friendship West Baptist Church, chair emeritus of the Black Repertory Theatre and treasurer of Child & Family Institute.

Marcus earned a B.S. in management information systems and transportation management from Syracuse Universitys Whitman School in 1989 and an MBA from Harvard University in 1994.

She is a member of Syracuse Universitys Multicultural Advancement Advisory Council, former vice president of the Syracuse University Alumni Association and inaugural lecturer for the Universitys Sankofa Lecture Series. In 2014, Marcus received the Chancellors Citation for Excellence in Global Business Management. She also endowed an Our Time Has Come Scholarship in her name at the Whitman School of Management.

She currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.

Kenneth A. Pontarelli 92

Pontarelli has had a distinguished career with Goldman Sachs, where he is now partner and managing director and leads the firms private equity impact investing efforts within its Asset Management Division.

Pontarelli first joined Goldman in 1992 and worked his way up from analyst to become a managing director in 2004 and a partner in 2006. He was also the chief investment officer of Goldmans West Street Energy Partners for five years.

In 2018, he founded Mission Driven Capital Partners, a New York City-based firm focused on sustainability investing, where he functioned as chief investment officer. He returned to Goldman Sachs in 2020.

During his long career in the investment industry, Pontarelli made the Forbes Top 50 Dealmakers list of private equity executives who are focused primarily on fund performance, exits and recent success in raising money. He previously served as a director of several New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) publicly traded corporations and is currently a director of several privately held businesses.

Pontarelli earned a dual B.S. degree in finance from Syracuse Universitys Whitman School and economics from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School in 1992. While at Syracuse, he was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He graduated from Harvard Business School in 1997 with an MBA with distinction.

Pontarelli serves on the Whitman School Advisory Council.

He lives in New York City with his wife, Tracey Pontarelli, and their three children: Charlotte 24 (College of Visual and Performing Arts), Brody 25 (Falk College), and Tess.

David M. Zaslav

David Zaslav has led Discovery since 2007 as president and CEO, overseeing all operations for all brand platforms, including pay-TV, free-to-air, direct-to-consumer and digital. Under his leadership, Discovery began trading as a public company in 2008, became a Fortune 500 company in 2014, acquired Scripps Networks Interactive in 2018 and launched Discovery+ this year, now reaching three billion viewers worldwide. Zaslav also spearheaded the launch and growth of Discovery Impact, the companys corporate social responsibility program, including a global conservation initiative to protect the wild tiger population. On May 17, 2021, AT&T and Discovery, Inc. announced their intention to combine WarnerMedia and Discovery, bringing together media holdings including CNN, HBO, HGTV, Food Network and others. Zaslav will lead the new organization.

Prior to joining Discovery, Zaslav had a distinguished career at NBCUniversal, where he was instrumental in developing and launching CNBC and helped create MSNBC. He was previously an attorney with the New York firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae.

Zaslav serves on the boards of Sirius XM Radio Inc., Lionsgate Entertainment, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, The Cable Center, Grupo Televisa, Partnership for New York City, the USC Shoah Foundation, the Paley Center for Media and the Mount Sinai Medical Center.

He has received multiple awards for his contributions to the media industry, including the Fred Dressler Leadership Award from Syracuse Universitys Newhouse School. He was inducted into the prestigious Cable Hall of Fame in 2017 and into the Cable TV Pioneers Class of 2018.

Zaslav earned a B.S. from Binghamton University in 1982 and a J.D., with honors, from Boston University in 1985.

Zaslav lives in New York City with his wife Pam. Two of their three children are Syracuse University alumni: Alison Zaslav 14 (College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell School and Newhouse School) and Jamie Zaslav 16 (Newhouse School). Their son, Jordon Zaslav, is a graduate of Duke University.

Ryan P. McNaughton 96

McNaughton has used his prolific communications skills and passion for fundraising to impact the lives of others and improve communities. He currently serves as vice president of government affairs for the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, advancing public policy to promote regional economic prosperity. Previously, he was director of community relations and resource development for the Trumbull County Board of Developmental Disabilities and executive director of its Fairhaven Foundation. He also spent eight years at Kent State University, in both advancement and career services, and served as a city councilman in Niles, Ohio.

McNaughton graduated from Syracuse Universitys Newhouse School in 1996 with a B.S. degree in broadcast journalism and spent more than a dozen years in radio and television broadcasting, primarily as a sports reporter in Cleveland and Syracuse. McNaughton also earned a Master of Education degree from Westminster College (Pennsylvania) in 2011, and a Master of Arts degree in public relations from Kent State University in 2017.

McNaughton will assume the presidency of the Syracuse University Alumni Association (SUAA) on July 1, 2021. He has been on the SUAA Board of Directors since 2014, becoming vice president in 2018, and president-elect last year. In 2009, he helped to strengthen the Northeast Ohio Alumni Club and was chosen to be its president. He is a frequent presence at college fairs where he represents what it means to bleed Orange.

The Amherst, Ohio, native is married to Kristenne Robison, Ph.D., who obtained her Ph.D. in 2010 from Syracuse Universitys Maxwell School. They are the parents of two boys, Declan and Eamonn.

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