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Jonathan Schiller, CC'69 and LAW '73, is the Co-Chair of Columbia's [[Board of Trustees]], serving alongside [[Bill Campbell]]. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possession of the chairmanship. Schiller was a member of Columbia's [[basketball]] team during his time at the school. The chairmanship is thus well-positioned to remain in the hands of a strong advocate for [[athletics]] at the University.
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Jonathan Schiller, CC'69 and LAW '73, is the Co-Chair of Columbia's [[Board of Trustees]], serving alongside [[Bill Campbell]]. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possession of the chairmanship.
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Schiller is the co-founder and a managing partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, a top law firm. He is one of the country’s most well-known and respected lawyers, and represented Al Gore in ''Bush v. Gore''. Schiller was a member of Columbia's [[basketball]] team during his time at the school. The chairmanship is thus well-positioned to remain in the hands of a strong advocate for [[athletics]] at the University.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 29 January 2014

Jonathan Schiller, CC'69 and LAW '73, is the Co-Chair of Columbia's Board of Trustees, serving alongside Bill Campbell. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possession of the chairmanship.

Schiller is the co-founder and a managing partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, a top law firm. He is one of the country’s most well-known and respected lawyers, and represented Al Gore in Bush v. Gore. Schiller was a member of Columbia's basketball team during his time at the school. The chairmanship is thus well-positioned to remain in the hands of a strong advocate for athletics at the University.