USC Board of Trustees Welcomes New Members Robert Bishop and Daniel Prince
USC Board of Trustees welcomes new members Robert Bishop and Daniel Price
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The USC Board of Trustees has appointed Robert Bishop, an investment manager, and Daniel Prince, a trial attorney, as new members. Their extensive backgrounds in finance and law are expected to enhance the board's capabilities. The board also renewed several trustee positions and recognized new Life and Honorary Trustees.
- 01Robert Bishop is the founder of Impala Asset Management and has over two decades of investment experience.
- 02Daniel Prince, a USC alumnus, previously served as president of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors.
- 03The board renewed the positions of four trustees and appointed three new Honorary Trustees.
- 04Bishop and Prince aim to leverage their expertise to navigate challenges in higher education.
- 05Both new members expressed a commitment to advancing USC's academic mission and strengthening community ties.
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The USC Board of Trustees has welcomed Robert Bishop and Daniel Prince as new members, bringing valuable expertise in finance and law. Robert Bishop, founder of Impala Asset Management, aims to assist USC in strategic financial planning, while Daniel Prince, a trial attorney at Paul Hastings, is a double Trojan with a history of engagement in the USC community. USC President Beong-Soo Kim and Board Chair Suzanne Nora Johnson praised their commitment to the university's mission. The board also renewed the terms of four trustees and recognized several individuals as Life and Honorary Trustees. Bishop, who has a strong passion for USC sports, and Prince, who credits USC for shaping his career and civic responsibility, both acknowledge the challenges facing higher education today but express optimism under Kim's leadership. They are eager to contribute to USC's future and strengthen the Trojan Family.
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The appointment of Bishop and Prince is expected to enhance USC's strategic direction and community engagement, impacting students and alumni.
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