INAUGURATION JANUARY 29, 2016
JULIO FRENK SI X T H PR E SI DEN T OF T H E U N I V ER SI T Y OF M I A M I
INAUGURATION JULIO FRENK SI X T H PR E SI DEN T OF T H E U N I V ER SI T Y OF M I A M I
Friday, January 29, 2016 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA
JULIO FRENK Julio Frenk – a physician, renowned scholar, and leader in global health – became president of the University of Miami on August 16, 2015. He also holds an academic appointment there as Professor of Public Health Sciences at the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. Prior to being named the sixth president of the University, President Frenk served as dean of faculty of Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health and International Development, a joint appointment with the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government. President Frenk served as Minister of Health of Mexico from 2000 to 2006 during the administration of Mexican President Vicente Fox. There he pursued an ambitious agenda to reform the nation’s health system and introduced a program of comprehensive universal coverage, known as Seguro Popular, which expanded access to health care for more than 55 million uninsured Mexicans. President Frenk was the founding director-general of the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico, one of the leading institutions of its kind in the developing world. He also served as executive director in charge of evidence and information for policy for the World Health Organization. In 2008 President Frenk was a recipient of the Clinton Global Citizen Award for changing “the way practitioners and policy makers across the world think about health.” He has served as a senior fellow in the global health program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. President Frenk is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico, and is on the board of the United Nations Foundation. In addition to his scholarly works, which include more than 150 articles in academic journals, as well as many books and book chapters, he has written two best-selling novels for youngsters explaining the functions of the human body. Born in Mexico City, President Frenk received his medical degree from the National University of Mexico. He has a Master of Public Health and a joint Ph.D. in medical care organization and in sociology from the University of Michigan.
THE PROCESSIONS THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES Michael Barron, M.D. Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology Chief Medical Officer, University of Miami Medical Group
THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION Grand Marshals Student and Faculty Marshals of the Schools and Colleges Alumni Marshals Delegates of Colleges, Universities, and Learned Societies Iron Arrow Honor Society Faculty Senate Residential College Faculty Masters University Faculty
THE PRESIDENT’S PROCESSION University Deans Vice and Associate Provosts University Officers Board of Trustees Presidential Stage Party Macebearer Chairman of the Board of Trustees The Sixth President of the University of Miami
THE MARSHALS OF THE INAUGURATION The Grand Marshals Macebearer Tomás A. Salerno, M.D. DeWitt C. Daughtry Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery Professor of Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Program Director Vice Chair for Faculty Mentoring and Development, Department of Surgery Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Chair of the Faculty Senate
Caleb Everett, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences Charlton Copeland, J.D. Professor of Law and M. Minnette Massey Chair in Law School of Law
Maria T. Abreu, M.D. Professor of Medicine, Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Amy Clement, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Associate Dean Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
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The Faculty Marshals 1926
College of Arts and Sciences Philip McCabe Maria Galli Stampino Amie Thomasson Donald Spivey
Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Ross Harbaugh Gary M. Lindsay
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School of Business Administration Anuj Mehrotra Ann M. Olazábal
School of Education and Human Development Blaine Fowers Blaine E. Smith 1941
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School of Law
Laura Kohn-Wood
David Abraham Kunal Parker
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Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Steven Falcone Laurence B. Gardner Dushyantha T. Jayaweera Omaida Velazquez 1968
School of Nursing and Health Studies Debbie Anglade Alexis M. Koskan
School of Architecture Josemaría de Churtichaga Carie Penabad 1985
School of Communication Paul Driscoll Susan E. Morgan
Division of Continuing and International Education Diane Mahin
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Otto G. Richter Library and Affiliated University of Miami Libraries
Bruce Albrecht Guoqing Lin
Béatrice Colastin Skokan
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School of Education and Human Development
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
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Samuel Frederick Becourtney
Hong-Uyen Hua
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College of Engineering Ozcan Ozdamar Helena Solo-Gabriele
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
The Student Marshals 1926
College of Arts and Sciences Chidera Anugwom
Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Emma Marzen 1928
School of Law 1929
School of Business Administration Erdina Francillon
Graduate School Edwing Medina Matthew C. Phillips 1947
College of Engineering Eric Milton
School of Nursing and Health Studies Scott Paul Sloane 1969
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
School of Architecture Nikita K. Chabra 1985
School of Communication Rori Kotch
Division of Continuing and International Education Marcos De Biazi Goldberg
Division of Student Affairs
Julia Paine
Ishtpreet Singh
Linda G. Steckley, M.B.A. ’87 Ana VeigaMilton, B.S.E.E. ’87, J.D. ’93 Cymonie S. Rowe Hinkel, B.S.C. ’94 Rhonda F. Johnson, B.M. ’94 Johann Andrew Ali, B.S. ’96, M.B.A. ’01 Taghreed M. Al-Saraj, B.F.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’01 Gloria Duque, B.B.A. ’99, M.B.A. ’04
Lissette Gonzalez, B.A.M. ’01 Rachel Elizabeth Brill, B.S.C. ’02 Alfonso David Dager, B.S.C.P.E. ’07 Judson Miller Dry, B.B.A. ’07 Emerson McLean Davis, B.S.C. ’08 Elizabeth A. Greig, M.D. ’10 Bradley Joseph Piechoski, B.S.C.E. ’12 Obianuju Nwamah, B.S. ’15
The Alumni Marshals G. Holmes Braddock, A.B. ’49, M.Ed. ’53 George M. Corrigan, B.B.A. ’49 Joan Feil Clancey, M.S. ’55 Richard M. Lobo, A.B. ’58 Richard J. Kurtz, B.Ed. ’62 Charles Herschel Horich, A.B. ’63 Stephen Meadow, B.B.A. ’63 Arthur B. Choate, A.B. ’70, J.D. ’74
George F. Knox, Jr., J.D. ’73 Patrick K. Barron, B.B.A. ’75 Carolyn Cefalo Horich, B.C.S. ’76, M.S.Ed. ’83 Gregory M. Cesarano, J.D. ’76 Samuel H. Goldstein, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’84 Guillermo de Aranzabal Agudo, M.B.A. ’84 Lissette M. Exposito, B.S.N. ’86
THE INAUGURATION PROGRAM PRELUDES Symphony No. 8 in G major, mvmt. 3 Antonín Dvořák
Peer Gynt Suite Act 4 “Morning” Edvard Grieg
Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Scott Flavin, Conductor Lecturer, Artistic Coordinator and Resident Conductor of the Henry Mancini Institute Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
*ACADEMIC PROCESSION Procession of the Nobles
Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
*PRESIDENT’S PROCESSION Procession of the Sardar
Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
*THE NATIONAL ANTHEM The Star Spangled Banner
Ana Collado, B.M. ’15 Francis Scott Key Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music arranged by Stephen Guerra Lecturer and Managing Director, Henry Mancini Institute
*INVOCATION
Matt Wofford Chair, University Chaplains Association Director, Miami Baptist Collegiate Ministry
PRESIDING
Stuart A. Miller, J.D. ’82 Chair, Board of Trustees
SALUTATION FROM FACULTY
Tomás A. Salerno, M.D. DeWitt C. Daughtry Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery Professor of Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Program Director Vice Chair for Faculty Mentoring and Development, Department of Surgery Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Chair of the Faculty Senate
SALUTATION FROM STAFF
Helene H. Valentine Director, Research, Research Education and Innovative Medicine Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
INTERLUDE Zigeunerweisen für Violine und Orchester Pablo De Sarasate
Miclen LaiPang, B.M. Candidate Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
SALUTATION FROM STUDENTS
SALUTATION FROM ALUMNI
Brianna Hathaway, A.B. Candidate College of Arts and Sciences President, Undergraduate Student Government Jackie F. Nespral, A.B. ’89 Past President, University of Miami Alumni Association
INTERLUDE Make Our Garden Grow
Elizabeth Caballero, B.M. ’99 Joshua Henry, A.B. ’06
Leonard Bernstein
Frost Symphony Orchestra Frost Chorale Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
REMARKS
Drew Gilpin Faust President and Lincoln Professor of History, Harvard University
INVESTITURE AND PASSING OF SYMBOLS OF OFFICE
Stuart A. Miller
Aileen M. Ugalde, J.D. ’91 Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, University of Miami
PRESIDENTIAL FANFARE Fanfare–Toward Our New Century
Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music Brian Balmages, M.M. ’00
INAUGURAL ADDRESS
*BENEDICTION
Julio Frenk, M.D., M.P.H., M.A., Joint Ph.D. President, University of Miami Monsignor Michael Carruthers Imam Dr. Tarek Chebbi UM Jewish Chaplain Robyn Fisher, J.D. ’86
*ALMA MATER
William S. Lampe and Christine Asdurian
adapted by Gary M. Lindsay, M.M. ’78 Professor and Program Director, Studio Jazz Writing arranged by Stephen Guerra
RECESSIONAL Crown Imperial March
William Walton
Frost Chorale Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
Frost Symphony Orchestra Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
*Those who are able are asked to stand for these portions of the program. At the conclusion of the program, the audience will please remain standing until the platform party has left the BankUnited Center.
DELEGATES COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND LEARNED SOCIETIES In Order of Founding Year 1636 Harvard University Drew Gilpin Faust
1785 University of Georgia Sanford B. Horwitz
1693 College of William and Mary Michael R. Halleran
1787 University of Pittsburgh John Appleby
1826 Case Western Reserve University Doris Ugarriza 1827 University of Toronto David Naylor
1789 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Benjamine Reid
1831 New York University Constance Silver
1791 University of Vermont Jeffrey Newton
1832 Wabash College John M. Brumbaugh
1794 Bowdoin College Stephen Bittel
1833 Haverford College Bill Ross
1798 University of Louisville Damon C. Stinson
1836 Emory & Henry College Rachel H. Minetree
1812 Hamilton College Lori R. Dennison
1838 Duke University Nelson Bellido
1817 University of Michigan Thomas Hawkins
1839 Boston University Sidney J. Feltenstein
1819 University of Virginia Laura Kohn-Wood
1846 Saint Vincent College Charles D. Cleveland
1820 Indiana University Stephen E. Olvey
1847 Lawrence University Christopher Langdon
1781 Washington & Jefferson College Evan Contorakes
1821 Amherst College Keith S. Rosenn
1848 Muhlenberg College Dorothy Goldman
1782 Washington College Niurka Goenaga
George Washington University Jason B. Blank
1701 Yale University David R. Sanchez 1740 University of Pennsylvania Brian Schwartz 1743 University of Delaware Ellen Cannon 1746 Princeton University Joseph H. Serota 1749 Washington and Lee University Paul R. Stanton 1764 Brown University Norman Einspruch 1780 American Academy of Arts & Sciences Alberto IbargĂźen
1850 University of Rochester Elizabeth Leight
1851 Florida State University Thomas Bartelmo Northwestern University Christopher B. Dudley 1852 Tufts University Lawrence S. Bacow 1853 University of Florida Tony Medina Washington University in St. Louis Gordon R. Miller 1855 Elmira College Sally W. Everett Michigan State University Thomas M. Steinfatt 1859 Valparaiso University Carol Williamson 1861 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Helena Solo-Gabriele University of Washington Christopher Murray 1863 Boston College Dan Lever Kansas State University Edgar Ramirez 1869 Southern Illinois University Mary A. O’Banner
1869 Wilson College Joy Hyams 1870 St. John’s University Thomas Hoffman 1873 Vanderbilt University Matthew Pender 1878 Champlain College Victor Agnellini 1879 Florida Memorial University Roslyn C. Artis
1887 North Carolina State University Mary Ann Danowitz
1901 Sweet Briar College Monika Kaiser
1959 Broward College J. David Armstrong, Jr.
The Catholic University of America John J. Convey
1905 University of California, Davis Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola
Miami Dade College Eduardo J. Padrón
1889 Clemson University Bubba Britton
1908 James Madison University Cheryl Miller
The Boston Architectural College Todd Jonas
1919 University of California, Los Angeles Henry O. Langston
1890 University of Chicago Stephen Nimer
1883 Stetson University Troy Templeton
Viterbo University Kourtney Ratliff
1884 Temple University Sandra P. Greenblatt
1891 California Institute of Technology Steven M. Green
1885 Georgia Institute of Technology Penelope W. Stamps Rollins College Rodney C. Adkins Seton Hill University Debra Paris Stanford University Julie A.S. Williamson 1887 Clark University Samuel L. Schrager Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Elmira Mangum
Randolph College Lamar J. Noriega University of North Carolina at Greensboro Angela Arnold 1893 Hood College Ana Besu 1896 Adelphi University Noelle Fiallo-Evans 1898 Northeastern University Carmen Sceppa
York University Edmund Abaka 1961 Florida Atlantic University Edwin Bemmel St. Thomas University Gregory S. Chan
1920 Immaculata University Valerie Mahfood
1963 University of Central Florida Bernardo Ramirez
1926 Sarah Lawrence College Fredricka Smith
1964 Cleveland State University Ronald M. Berkman
1940 Barry University Linda M. Bevilacqua
1965 Florida International University Mark B. Rosenberg
1948 Brandeis University Robin F. Bachin University of the West Indies Sir George Alleyne 1956 Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida Ed Moore University of South Florida Monique Hayes
1967 Valencia College William J. Mullowney 1969 University of Texas at San Antonio René Zenteno 1999 Laureate International Universities Emiliano Diez Christian Johansson 2006 Nile University Tarek Khalil
ELEMENTS OF THE INAUGURATION ACADEMIC REGALIA The inauguration of the president immerses us in the rich tradition of academic dress that reaches back to the early days of the world’s oldest universities. Academic regalia originated at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England more than 700 years ago. It is suspected that the long flowing robes were worn for warmth in the unheated buildings of medieval Europe. From medieval practice, academic dress has three items: cap, gown, and hood. In reviving the use of these items for the United States, an intercollegiate commission in 1895 drafted a code that most universities, including the University of Miami, follow. For all degrees, the mortarboard is the traditional cap. The tassel may be gold for a doctor or may indicate the field of study. The bachelor’s gown is black with long, pointed, open sleeves. The master’s gown is black with a long, closed sleeve hanging below the elbow. The doctor’s gown is black and is distinguished by three bars of velvet on a full sleeve.
The academic hood is the identifying symbol of the degree. Its length indicates which degree it represents: three feet for the baccalaureate, three and a half feet for the master’s, and four feet for the doctorate. The lining indicates the college or university that awarded the degree. University of Miami hoods are lined in orange, green, and white. The color of the velvet band represents the academic discipline. The most frequently seen colors are white for arts, yellow for science, pink for music, sapphire blue for philosophy, purple for law, scarlet for divinity, green for medicine, light blue for education, drab for business, orange for engineering, violet for architecture, turquoise for continuing studies, and apricot for nursing. President Julio Frenk wears a black robe with four black velvet bars. The fourth chevron indicates this is the presidential regalia. The gown features orange and green piping as well as a doctoral hood lined in orange, green, and white—reflecting the official University of Miami school colors.
THE MACE, MEDALLION, CHARTER, AND SEAL Several traditional elements will symbolically represent the University of Miami and the Office of the President at the inauguration ceremony. These include the mace, medallion, charter, and seal. The academic mace, carried by the grand marshal during the procession, was created to lead commencement and convocation processions. The mace descended from war clubs carried in medieval times by the bodyguards of civil officers. An academic mace symbolizes the authority invested in the president by the institution’s governing body. At inauguration the mace is carried by a faculty member of distinction and precedes the president as a sign of protection of the highest officer. The current mace is made of silver and is modern in its design. It replaced a wooden mace, hand carved from Honduran mahogany in 1981, which now resides in the president’s office.
When the President’s Medallion is placed around the neck of Julio Frenk, it will mark his official installation as University of Miami president. The medallion features the University’s Great Seal; the back of the medallion is engraved with the names and dates of office of the University’s presidents. Two other elements will play a role in the installation ceremony—the University’s charter and seal. These items are presented to the president but are not touched by anyone during the investiture ceremony.
GREETINGS FROM INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES Abilene Christian University
Hofstra University
Agnes Scott College
Hollins University
American University
Huntingdon College
Anna Maria College
Immaculata University
Armstrong State University
Indiana University-East
Austin Peay State University
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
Averett University Benedictine College Bennington College Biola University Boise State University Bridgewater State University Brigham Young University California State University, Channel Islands California State University, Chico California State University, Long Beach California State University, San Bernardino Campbell University Central Washington University College of New Rochelle College of Westchester College of William & Mary Columbia College Davidson College DePaul University Eastern Washington University Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida Elms College Emory & Henry College Fairfield University Fitchburg State University Florida College Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida Polytechnic University Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Indiana Wesleyan University InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico, San German Jackson State University Kalamazoo College Kansas State University Keystone College La Salle University Lafayette College Lasell College Lehigh University Lewis-Clark State College Lindenwood University Logos Evangelical Seminary Lourdes University
Northern Arizona University Northland College Notre Dame de Namur University Nova Southeastern University Old Dominion University Palm Beach Atlantic University Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadelphia University Presbyterian College Rhode Island School of Design
University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Santa Barbara University of Central Oklahoma University of La Verne University of Maine at Presque Isle University of Maryland University of Massachusetts Boston
Roanoke College
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Rowan University
University of Memphis
Samford University
University of Michigan – Dearborn
Santa Clara University Slippery Rock University South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
University of North Alabama University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Saint Joseph
McDaniel College
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
University of South Carolina – Aiken
McMurry University
Southern Utah University
Mercer University
Southwestern University
University of St. Thomas – Minnesota
Metropolitan Archbishop of St. Sebastian of Rio de Janeiro
St. Ambrose University
University of the Sciences
State University of New York at Geneseo
University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
Midwestern University
State University of New York at Old Westbury
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Mills College
Stephens College
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Stony Brook University
University of Wisconsin – Parkside
Marywood University
Middle Tennessee State University
Minnesota State University, Moorhead
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Texas A&M University – San Antonio
University of South Alabama
Vermont Law School Viterbo University Washburn University
Texas State University
Washington University in St. Louis
Montclair State University
Texas Woman’s University
Wayne State University
Moody Bible Institute
The Bernard Osher Foundation
Webster University
Moore College of Art & Design
The College of New Jersey
West Texas A&M University
Muhlenberg College
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
West Virginia University
Mississippi University for Women
New England College
Georgian Court University
New York Institute of Technology
Gustavus Adolphus College
Northeastern State University
Union University
Southern California University of Health Sciences
Maryville College
George Washington University Grove City College
North Carolina State University
Newman University
The New School The Ohio State University
Westminster College Wilson College
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Stuart A. Miller Chair Hilarie Bass Vice Chair Richard D. Fain Vice Chair
Senior Members Michael I. Abrams Betty G. Amos Jose P. Bared Fred Berens M. Anthony Burns Charles E. Cobb Edward A. Dauer Carlos M. de la Cruz, Sr. George Feldenkreis Phillip Frost Phillip T. George Thelma V.A. Gibson Rose Ellen Greene Arthur H. Hertz David Kraslow Arva Moore Parks Ronald G. Stone Patricia W. Toppel David R. Weaver G. Ed Williamson II Thomas D. Wood, Sr.
National Members Nicholas A. Buoniconti Steven J. Green Carlos M. Gutierrez Lois Pope Alex E. Rodriguez
Regular Members
Ex Officio Members
Emeriti Members
Leonard Abess Hilarie Bass Jon Batchelor Doyle N. Beneby Tracey P. Berkowitz Joaquin F. Blaya Marc A. Buoniconti Alfred R. Camner Wayne E. Chaplin Paul J. DiMare Joseph J. Echevarria, Jr. David L. Epstein Richard D. Fain Barbara Hecht Havenick Allan M. Herbert Marilyn J. Holifield Manuel Kadre Bernard J. Kosar Susan Lytle Lipton Daniela Lorenzo Jayne Sylvester Malfitano Robert A. Mann Stuart A. Miller William L. Morrison Judi Prokop Newman Jorge M. PĂŠrez Michael J. Piechoski Aaron S. Podhurst Steven J. Saiontz Laurie S. Silvers H. T. Smith, Jr. Steven Sonberg E. Roe Stamps, IV
Brenda Yester Baty President, Alumni Association
Bernyce Adler Adrienne Arsht Paul L. Cejas Laura G. Coulter-Jones Edward W. Easton Gloria M. Estefan Enrique C. Falla, Sr. Alfonso Fanjul Peter T. Fay David I. Fuente M. Lee Pearce Fredric G. Reynolds Eduardo M. SardiĂąa Frank P. Scruggs Robert C. Strauss Gonzalo F. Valdes-Fauli Marta S. Weeks Wulf Barbara A. Weintraub Frances L. Wolfson Charles J. Zwick
Alfred A. Bunge Immediate Past President, Citizens Board John E. Calles Immediate Past President, Alumni Association Julio Frenk President, University of Miami Angel Vicente Gallinal President, Citizens Board Frank R. Jimenez President-Elect, Alumni Association
PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Bowman Foster Ashe 1926-1952 Donna E. Shalala 2001-2015
Jay F. W. Pearson 1953-1962
Henry King Stanford 1962-1981
Edward T. Foote II 1981-2001
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION STEERING COMMITTEE Honorary Co-Chairs
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Phillip Frost, M.D. Senior Trustee, University of Miami Board of Trustees Patricia Frost
Donna A. Arbide Associate Vice President, Alumni Relations and Individual Giving
Fundraising Chair
Shelton G. Berg Dean, Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music
Jorge M. PĂŠrez Trustee, University of Miami Board of Trustees
Chair Sergio M. Gonzalez Senior Vice President for University Advancement and External Affairs
Vice Chairs Rebecca MacMillan Fox Dean, Continuing and International Education Jacqueline Menendez Vice President for University Communications Patricia A. Whitely Vice President for Student Affairs
Rudy Fernandez Chief of Staff to the President, Vice President for Government and Community Relations Ricardo Hall Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Felicia Knaul Director, Miami Institute for the Americas Professor, Miller School of Medicine Daniela Lorenzo Student Trustee, University of Miami Board of Trustees Larry Marbert Vice President for Real Estate and Facilities Nerissa Morris Vice President for Human Resources TomĂĄs A. Salerno, M.D. DeWitt C. Daughtry Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery Professor of Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Program Director Vice Chair for Faculty Mentoring and Development, Department of Surgery Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Chair of the Faculty Senate Aileen M. Ugalde Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for the University
MUSICIANS OF CEREMONY FROST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FROST CHORALE
Violin Sara Aravelo Jacques Gadway Patricia Jancova Thomas Johnson Eun-Young Jung Joohyun Lee Ariele Macadangdang Ellen Ogihara Nicole Oswald David Parks Diana Ramírez Rosales Gabriela Spampinato Paige Towsey Abby Young
Linda Alvarado Bethany Alvey Nicolas Aquino Ashley Avicolli Kent Barnhill Bryce Bottomly Matt Bumbach Melissa Bumbach Sam Capell Sofia Carrillo Neil Carson Anne Carruthers Alexandra Colaizzi Sam Cordasco Megan Fitton Zoe Fromer Ainara Gastaminsa Will Gotmer Sean Honsinger Gianna Horak Dana Kaufmann Monica Larrea Ashley Levin Alex Manfredo Emma Marzen Nanami Morikawa Rafael Negron Kyle Nielsen Nicholas Nunez Veronica O’Brien Rachel Ohnsman Jake Pressman Lowell Ringel Lovell Rose Natalie Santiago Jace Saplan Kayla Schwartz Ian Silverman Cameron Sledjeski Ariel Snihur Nicole Steinberg Jason Strunk Joseph Verga Hannah Walpole Elliot Weeks Danielle Wertz
Viola Javier Chacon Eric Eakes Lauren Miller Vivian Torres Cello Joy Adams Ian Flatt Sarah Gongaware Boris Popadiuk Bass Harley Robertson Geoffrey Saunders Flute Trey Bradshaw Maria Eugenia Vallejo
Oboe Andrew Eshbach Kimberley Everett Ganong Clarinet Lee Seidner Raul Jimenez Bassoon Brian McKee Jordan Bidwell French Horn Brandon Guillen Szilard Molnar Larysa Pavelek Joshua Schwartz Trumpet Philipe Brunet Cameron Ghahremani Aaron Ney Trombone Brian Logan Jessica Hawthorne David Woger Tuba Jens Peterson Percussion Kiril Angelov Ksenija Komljenovic Andrew Riley Tyson Voigt
THE FROST SCHOOL OF MUSIC “BAND OF THE HOUR” MARCHING BAND Jay C. Rees, Director
SPONSORS PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION HONORARY CO-CHAIRS Dr. Phillip Frost and Patricia Frost
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION FUNDRAISING CHAIR Jorge M. Pérez
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION SPONSORS Jorge M. Pérez and Darlene Boytell-Pérez Dr. Michael S. and Lynda Gordon Stuart A. Miller and The Miller Family Jayne and Leonard Abess • Colleen and Richard D. Fain Patricia McBride Herbert and Allan M. Herbert Eric T. Levin Family and University of Miami Citizens Board Jacqueline and Fred Berens • Joaquin and Isabel Blaya M. Anthony and Joyce Burns • Alfred and Anne Camner Wayne and Arlene Chaplin • Ambassadors Sue and Chuck Cobb Paul and Swanee DiMare • The Fairholme Foundation Lucrecia S. and Enrique C. Falla, Sr. • Mariita and George Feldenkreis The Honorable Carlos M. Gutierrez, Sr. and Edilia Gutierrez • Art Hertz Alfred Bunge, J.P.Morgan • Lois Pope LIFE Foundation Manuel and Ana Maria Kadre • Susan L. and Martin Lipton • Jayne S. Malfitano The Matheson Family • Mr. and Mrs. William L. Morrison Judi Prokop Newman and Robert Newman • OHL-Arellano The Dr. M. Lee Pearce Foundation, Inc. Michael J. Piechoski • Dorothy and Aaron Podhurst • Anne N. and Eduardo M. Sardiña Steven Sonberg, Marilyn Holifield, Holland & Knight • Ed and Carol Williamson Michael I. Abrams • Betty Amos • Jon and Nancy Batchelor • Brenda Yester Baty Marc and Nicholas Buoniconti • John Calles • Laura Coulter-Jones Judith L. George and Dr. Phillip T. George • Rose Ellen Meyerhoff Greene Frank R. Jimenez • Robert A. Mann • Alex E. Rodriguez Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein, Hollywood Media Corp. • H.T. Smith, Jr. Esq. Penny and Roe Stamps • Ron Stone • Dorothy and David Weaver Marta Weeks Wulf • Barbara and Michael Weintraub Virginia and Thomas D. Wood, Sr. The Biltmore Hotel • Blooming Events International • Christina’s Party Rentals Coca-Cola • Diamonette Party Rentals • Everlast Productions • Herff Jones InStyle Catering by Chartwells • Joe’s Stone Crab • La Rioja Alta, S.A. Mena Catering • SALT Waterfront Restaurant • Southern Wine & Spirits We are very grateful for the support from our sponsors, whose generosity and in-kind contributions have made our inauguration week events possible. Thank you.
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Immediately following the ceremony, join us at the Community Reception on the Lakeside Patio at the Student Center Complex. B A N K U N I T ED CE N T ER , U N I V ER SI T Y OF M I A M I HA
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ALMA MATER Southern suns and sky blue water Smile upon you Alma Mater Mistress of this fruitful land With all knowledge at your hand Always just, to honor true All our love we pledge to you Alma Mater Stand forever On Biscayne’s wondrous shore.
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