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Nancy
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Peter F. May is Vice President, General Counsel and
Corporate Secretary of World Learning Inc., a non-profit international education and
development organization headquartered in Brattleboro, Vermont. He advises World
Learning's accredited educational division, the School for International Training (SIT),
which provides graduate degrees in teaching and international non-profit management, as
well as undergraduate Study Abroad programs in more than 45 countries. Peter has
served on the NACUA Annual Conference Program Committees for the 2004, 2005, and 2006
Annual Conferences, and currently serves on NACUAs Committee on Legal
Education. Previously, Peter practiced with Ropes & Gray in Boston,
Massachusetts, where he specialized in corporate law, including general representation of
for-profit and non-profit clients. Peter holds a B.A. from Yale and a J.D. from
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Nancy E. Tribbensee works for the
Arizona Board of Regents as General Counsel for the Arizona University System. Prior to
this appointment, she served as legal counsel for Arizona State University from 1989
through October 15, 2006. Her research areas include mental health issues, student
affairs, free speech, intellectual property, technology transfer, research, risk
management, and computer use and security. She is a board member of the National
Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) and chair of the NACUA
Publications Committee. She also sits on the Board of Directors for the Foothills Academy
College Preparatory Charter School. Prior to joining Arizona State University, Nancy was
an associate with the Evans, Kitchel, and Jenckes law firm in Phoenix, Arizona. She holds
an M.A. and a B.A. in Philosophy, a J.D. and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Arizona
State University.
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| William Hoye |
| William P. Hoye is
executive vice president for administration, planning and legal affairs of IES (the
Institute for the International Education of Students) one of the nations oldest,
largest and most reputable not-for-profit organizations providing study abroad programs to
U.S. college and university students. IES has educated more than 60,000 students since its
founding in 1950. Bills duties at IES include, among other things, serving as
IESs first General Counsel and as Secretary of the corporation. A leading scholar,
legal mind and experienced administrator in the field of risk assessment, Bill served the
University of Notre Dame as associate vice president, deputy general counsel and
concurrent associate professor of law before joining IES in 2007. Bill has developed and
published comprehensive risk assessment audit guidelines for international study abroad
programs and conducted risk assessment audits of numerous study abroad programs around the
world. At IES, his responsibilities include leading strategic and annual planning and
overseeing risk assessment, crisis management, contracts, real estate, legal issues and
human resources. He is IESs corporate secretary and its first General Counsel. Since
1994, he has served as faculty editor of The Journal of College and University Law, the
nations leading higher education law journal, which is jointly published by NACUA
and Notre Dame Law School. He has taught law school courses in dispute resolution, legal
ethics and trial advocacy. Currently, Bill is a member of the Board of Directors of the
Forum on Education Abroad. He served as a visiting fellow at New College, Oxford in 2003.
Active in many professional and civic organizations, Bill lives near South Bend, Ind.,
with his wife, Kitty Cooney Hoye (LW 87) and their 3 children. |
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