Doron Weber (Rhodes 1978)
Foundation executive. Fulbright Scholarship. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Council on Foreign Relations.[2]
Board of Trustees, Trustee of Shakespeare & Co, Director of the Jimmy Wales Foundation, Advisory Board Member of the Science and Entertainment Exchange, Mentor for 92nd Street Y Women in Power, and Board Visitor of the Wikimedia Foundation.[2]
Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, The National Association of Corporate Directors, U.S.A. Triathlon, and the Century Association.[2]
President of the Writers Room.
Director of Communications at The Rockefeller University.[2]
Director of Communications for the Society for the Right to Die.[2]
10 Years, Secretary of the New York State Committee for the Rhodes Scholarships.[2]
Support for the Scholar Rescue Fund helps save endangered scientists in nations under siege such as Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Iran and transfers them to safe, academic posts.[2]
Has been actively involved with the Science Philanthropy Alliance and its efforts to increase private support for basic research, including the 2016 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative [Facebook] that pledged $3 billion to basic science.[2]
From 2016 - Appointed the first National Secretary for the new Israel Rhodes Scholarships.[2]
2012, Published Immortal Bird: A Family Memoir (Simon & Schuster).[2]
Since 1995, Program Director of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.[2]
Senior editor for The Reader’s Catalog, a speechwriter for the United Jewish Appeal.[2]
1978 to 1981 - Rhodes Scholar, Exeter College, University of Oxford.[1]
Sorbonne University.[2]
1977 - Graduated Brown University (BA)
[[1] - Rhodes Database] https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/alumni-volunteers/rhodes-scholar-database/
[2] - Sloan.org - Doron Weber (Rhodes 1978)
[3] - Linkedin.com - Doron Weber (Rhodes 1978)
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