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Robert W. Selander
(Cornell B.S. '72 ORIE)

Mastercard (Retired)  

Robert W. Selander served as Executive Vice Chairman of MasterCard
Incorporated and MasterCard International from July, 2010 until December, 2010.
From April, 1997 until July, 2010, Selander served as Chief Executive Officer of
MasterCard Incorporated and MasterCard International. In addition, until August
2009, Selander served as President of MasterCard Incorporated and MasterCard
International from June 2002 and April 1997, respectively. Prior to his election
as President and Chief Executive Officer of MasterCard International in April
1997, Selander was an Executive Vice President and President of the MasterCard
International Europe, Middle East/Africa and Canada regions. Before joining
MasterCard in 1994, Selander spent two decades with Citicorp/Citibank, N.A.
Selander has also served as a director of the Hartford Financial Services Group,
Inc. from March, 1998 to May, 2008, MasterCard Incorporated from June, 2002 until
December, 2010, and MasterCard International from April, 1997 until December,
2010. Selander currently serves as a director of Equifax and non-executive
chairman of Health Equity Inc. Selander also served on the Board of Trustees of the
Fidelity Equity and High Income Funds until August 2017.

 

Bob.Selander@mastercard.com

Tel:  1-914-261-6580

 

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Greg Galvin is President/CEO of Kionix (Ithaca, NY), which he founded in 1993 to commercialize a novel micromechanical technology pioneered by researchers at Cornell University. From 1993 to 2000, Kionix grew to over 70 employees and developed products in inertial sensors, microfluidics, data storage, micro-relays, and micro-optics. The optical business was acquired by California-based Calient Networks in December 2000, and Dr. Galvin served as President/CEO of the newly-formed Calient Optical Components until 2002 when he returned to Kionix as President/CEO.

Before this, he served Cornell for nine years, first as Deputy Director of the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility in which micromechanical research was conducted and later as Director of Corporate Research Relations, focusing on technology transfer.

Dr. Galvin has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from CalTech, and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and an M.B.A. from Cornell. He has published over 20 technical papers, holds 58 patents, and is a member of several scientific societies.

Dr. Galvin is a member of the Advisory Councils of Cornell's College of Engineering and College of Veterinary Medicine, and serves as a Director of Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Tompkins County Area Development Board, Kensa Group, El Portal de Belén Foundation, and Ithaca's Sciencenter.

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