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    • Leads the 54-member Brown Corporation

      • The chancellor is a volunteer role that leads the 54-member Brown Corporation. The Corporation is responsible for matters of policy and long-term planning and holds pivotal responsibilities including selecting the president, approving faculty appointments, setting the budget, tuition and salary pools, and approving strategic plans.
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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The Corporation of Brown University, the University’s governing body, has elected Brian T. Moynihan, a 1981 Brown graduate and chair and CEO of Bank of America, to serve as Brown’s 22nd chancellor. Effective July 1, 2024, Moynihan will succeed Samuel M. Mencoff, who has served as chancellor since 2016.

  3. Roles and Responsibilities. For more than two centuries, Brown University has benefited from the devotion, service, and contributions of thousands of its alumni and friends. A relatively small number of individuals drawn from this broad constituency assume the special responsibility of serving as fellows and trustees of the Corporation of Brown ...

  4. Samuel M. Mencoff. Chancellor. Biography. Samuel M. Mencoff is a Founding Partner and Co-CEO of Madison Dearborn Partners, one of the nation's leading private equity investment firms. Mencoff earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Anthropology from Brown in 1978.

  5. In addition to the president, who, as stated above, is always a fellow, the charter provides for the election of Corporation officers: a secretary from the fellows and a chancellor, a vice chancellor, and a treasurer from the trustees.

  6. Leadership. Brown's senior leaders guide the University's work toward a set of ambitious goals to reach new levels of academic excellence through integrative research and innovative education in service to the community, nation and world.